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The kid gets into trouble and then his parents bail him out (Parentis Ex Machina).
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Hymn IX, "Corde natus ex Parentis," is included in the Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal, 1942 edition, hymn #98.
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Hymn IX, "Corde natus ex Parentis," is included in the Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal, 1942 edition, hymn #98.
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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Vermilion also operated the single largest field in the country, the 2,850 bbl/d Parentis near Biscarrosse in southwest France.
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When the children's parents were away, Cynthia was, as a centaur put it, "In Loco Parentis"; that was his way of saying that she was like a substitute parent.
Harpy Thyme Anthony, Piers, 1934- 1994
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The school is taking their legal responsibility of "En Loco Parentis" (a.k.a., 'in place of the parent') too far.
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Kids Prefer Cheese: In Loco Parentis at Utah State
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Again Dangerous Visions 1: Loco Parentis - Gene Wolfe
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Again Dangerous Visions 1 - Harlan Ellison Blue Tyson 2008
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Not Free SF Reader: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: In Loco Parentis - Gene Wolfe skip to main | skip to sidebar
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: In Loco Parentis - Gene Wolfe Blue Tyson 2008
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Bidisha Banerjee writes in "In Location Parentis":
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