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foster-father
ˈfoster-father [OE. fósterfæder, f. foster n.1 (also féster-: cf. related forms under foster n.2 and v.). Cf. ON. fóstrfaðir.] a. One who performs the duty of a father to another's child. b. The husband of a nurse (esp. in Ireland and the Highlands).a 800 Corpus Gloss. 140 Altor, fostorfaeder. ? a 1...
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Andrew Foster - The "Father of the Deaf" of Africa | Start ASL
The Father of Deaf Education in Africa. Andrew Foster is known for establishing 32 schools for the deaf in 13 African nations, earning him a reputation as "The Father of Deaf Education in Africa". Andrew Foster was born on June 27, 1925 in Ensley, Alabama. Spinal meningitis left both Foster and his brother deaf when Foster was 11 years old.
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Father Is a Bachelor
Father Is a Bachelor is a 1950 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Abby Berlin and Norman Foster. musical comedy films
American romantic comedy films
Films about orphans
Columbia Pictures films
Films directed by Abby Berlin
Films directed by Norman Foster
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The Father-Thing (collection)
The Father-Thing is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Philip K. Dick. Eden"
"Tony and the Beetles"
"Null-O"
"To Serve the Master"
"Exhibit Piece"
"The Crawlers"
"Sales Pitch"
"Shell Game"
"Upon the Dull Earth"
"Foster
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Father Hood
With their mother dead, the kids were left in the foster system. Carter who had been her foster mother would’ve adopted her, tells her they recaptured her.
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Guillaume Taraval
He became orphaned early in life and was raised by his foster-father Henry Guillemard (1665-1728) who also gave him the first lessons in painting and Personal life
In 1727 married his foster-father's daughter Marie-Anne François Guillemard (b. ca 1705).
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Dermod O'Meara
He was the father of Edmund O'Meara.
Biography
He was a son of Domhnaill O'Meara, lord of the Ó Meadhra lineage and foster-father to Thomas Butler. claims that some diseases as well as other traits are inherited, that there are two sets of hereditary information, one from the mother and one from the father
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Chander's Father
Naram Garam (1981) .... Swamiji (Special appearance)
Aas Paas (1981) .... Seema's Father
Dhanwan (1981)
Lawaaris (1981) .... Dr. Uma's foster father
Lagan (1955)
Marine Drive (1955)
Musafirkhana (1955)
Pehli Jhalak (1955)
Chor Bazar (1954)
Danka (1954)
Dost (1954)
Kavi (1954
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Nanda
half-sister of Siddhartha Gautama, who became Gautama Buddha
Nanda (half-brother of Buddha) or Sundarananda
Nanda (Hinduism), a character in Hindu mythology, foster-father
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Hroðr
If Hróðr is Tyr's mother, the poem suggests that Hymir is the father, but the later Prose Edda states that Odin is his father. Since fosterage of hero figures by giantesses is a common trope in Norse folklore, Hymir could be a foster-father, an important relationship in Viking
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Thorkel
Among the more famous holders of the name are:
Thorkel of Namdalen, ninth-century jarl and father of Ketil Trout. Thorkel Fóstri ("Foster-father Thorkel"), foster father of Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Jarl of Orkney c. 1020–1064.
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Gannys
Cassius Dio suggests that Gannys, a virtual "foster-father and guardian" to the new emperor, was killed because he pressured Elagabalus to live "temperately
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Gizur
Gizur was the foster-father of Heidrek, who made a coup-d'état in Reidgotaland, the land of the Goths (see Oium and the Chernyakhov culture). Heidrek's son Angantyr, who was the new king of the Goths, held a great banquet in the honour of his father.
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Eachtach
The lovers are aided by Diarmuid's foster-father, the god Aengus. Eventually Fionn makes his peace with the couple. In one version of the myth, Eachtach is present and begs Fionn to help her father but he refuses.
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Acacus
Acacus can refer to:
Acacus (Greek mythology), King of Arcadia, and the foster-father of the infant Hermes in Greek mythology
Acacus (phasmid), a genus
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