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Elizabeth Singleton of Gig Harbor, Wash., has learned to react quickly when her 17-month-old daughter, Kiersten, is choking, partly because she has had so much practice.
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I learned about it as a girl through my interest in Kiersten Larson, a part of The American Girl series.
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Skeletor goes to the dentist, He-Man goes to the barber -- both by Kiersten Essenpreis for an upcoming Gallery 1988 show.
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* Momnesia symptoms: I birthed Kiersten naturally, and I remember pushing her out and screaming and saying, 'I'm never going to do this again, and she's going to be an only child.'
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But this is what I have heard, Kiersten and straighten this out.
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Charles Wallace of Memphis, Tenn., and his wife, Glenda, took in two sisters — a toddler, Kiersten, and a newborn, Haley, whose mother had serious prenatal health problems — first as foster parents, then through adoption.
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Kiersten, who just opened a shop for nursing moms in the Italian capital calls it "Lazy Parenting."
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Josh Anderson for The Wall Street Journal Glenda Wallace, her husband Charles, and their two adopted children Kiersten, 5, and Haley, (right) 3, at home in Memphis.
Feeling the Benefits 2009
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Kiersten Marek: My first question is: I recently read this article in The Atlantic called “The Velvet Reformation,” about Bishop Rowan Williams and the question of whether the Anglican church can become open to gay marriage.
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Kiersten Marek: My first question is: I recently read this article in The Atlantic called “The Velvet Reformation,” about Bishop Rowan Williams and the question of whether the Anglican church can become open to gay marriage.
A homosexual priest appeals to Rowan Williams for justification « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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