He is the one who has to deal with shocked witnesses, and break the news to bereaved relatives. |
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But the couple did not break the news to their youngest daughter Catherine, eight, until this year. |
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That's why it can sometimes make sense to release the information to a major outlet first so they can break the news. |
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I'd like some advice on how to break the news to my children without scaring them. |
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Their father, James, was working in Ireland and flew back to break the news to his wife who was seriously ill in hospital after sustaining severe injuries. |
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At first he wanted to tell only his mother, but with the guidance of a counsellor he decided to break the news to everyone in his community. |
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The hardest task was to go to mam in her eighties and break the news. |
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I hate to break the news, but molly Shannon would definitely not make it through the zombie apocalypse. |
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How did head coach Jean-Philippe Asselin break the news to you? |
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When police went to the family home to break the news to Lauren Caple, 35, they found her battered body. |
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She had to break the news to William that The Sun had the story. |
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A great surface to break the news deliciously. |
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They contain photographs, family trees, anecdotes and other family information, and can be used to break the news to children that their parent is HIV-positive. |
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Another team used it to practice how to break the news to a patient that they had just been diagnosed with C. difficile and needed to be isolated. |
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Manuel I hastened to break the news to the kings of Spain, both as a display of pride as also to warn that both the routes would now explored by the Portuguese Crown. |
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