Famously, Bachmann's step-sister once testified against Bachmann's anti-gay marriage amendment in the state senate. |
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Especially when his on-screen step-sister was widely considered a major babe. |
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We have had witnesses come before the committee, young girls actually, who came expressly to support a sister or a step-sister. |
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His family also includes stepfather Steve Graham, two step-brothers, one sister and one step-sister. |
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He was referred by police when he was 13 after sexually assaulting his four-year-old step-sister. |
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The mother also alleged psychological harm would result from the separation of the child from her mother and step-sister. |
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When we made a special study of RAP in 1987-88, we found it was a neglected step-sister in the CSIS family. |
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He had a younger brother who was my age, three half-sisters, two half-brothers, a step-sister, and a step-brother, and Walker was two years older than me. |
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He lives with his mother and step-sister, Maddy, in Vermont. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: The other thing is, you were talking about the children and your discussions with them about having access to a half-sister or a step-sister or a step-sibling. |
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Family member means your spouse, parent, step-parent, grandparent, grandchild, in-law, natural or adopted child, step-child, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, legal guardian, or legal ward. |
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Even Lucas' own step-sister is disgusted and hesitant. |
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