Word: patterning
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...near Chapin, IL into a Lutheran family with six brothers and sisters, a mother, and a father who had a drinking problem, stayed out late every night, and constantly had affairs. Houston cites his father as the source of his homosexual “issues,” a pattern that he says is typical for many gays...
After two more Staph rushesincluding one for 13 yardsbrought the Crimson inside the red zone, Rose hooked up with Morris again, finding him off a fade pattern in the corner of the end zone to give Harvard a lead it would not relinquish...
...pattern of residential segregation is clearly present around Holy Cross. Its pupils come from Ardoyne, a Catholic area where the row houses are filled by a young and growing population. The residents would like to expand into the Protestant areas nearby, including Glenbryn, where the school is located. There the people tend to be aging or moving to the suburbs, so public housing often lies empty. But the remaining residents don't want to give up those houses to Catholics and see their territory gradually swallowed...
...pattern of residential segregation is certainly present around Holy Cross. Its pupils come from Ardoyne, a Catholic area where the terraced houses that line its long streets are filled by a young and growing population. They would like to expand into the Protestant areas nearby, including Glenbryn, where the school itself is located, built a few months before the Troubles erupted in 1969. There the people tend to be aging or moving to the suburbs, meaning that public housing often lies empty. But the remaining residents don't want to give up those houses to Catholics and see their...
...parents divorced when he was 12; Malene's when she was 18 - they say that experience only played a minor role in their decision not to marry. The couple says that roughly half their friends have similarly chosen to live together and raise children - without getting married. That pattern holds true throughout much of Scandinavia, where about half of all children are born out of wedlock, almost double the E.U. average. This more informal structure is helped by a legal framework that is increasingly sympathetic to nontraditional families: in Denmark, for example, under a law passed this year, cohabiting couples...