Brothers & Sisters were not usually separated during WW2. Only if it was specified by the parents to separate them they were separated.
If you watch the 1st Narnia. The 4 children are all together.
Bad things happen in war. Families get separated. It has happened probably in every war.
The "Lost Weekend" was the eighteen month period in which he was separated from Yoko Ono. During that time, he lived almost exclusively in Los Angeles. He often got bad publicity for his drunken behavior (heckling the Smothers Brothers, wearing a Kotex on his forehead, etc.).
During the summer I think. XD.
no. He traveled with them.
this year during in April-July
the footballers children
John Calvin was a French theologist and pastor during the 1500's. John Calvin did not have a wife or children.
yes he did he had brothers and 2 sister though he was the youngest of them all. His brother was called Robert ( 1907) and his sisters were called Barbara (1902) and Beth(1909) Benjamin was born in 1913 making him the youngest!
Elie was separated from his mother and sisters during the selection process at Auschwitz concentration camp. They were sent to the gas chambers, while Elie and his father were deemed fit for labor. Elie's grandmother was separated from him upon arrival at the camp and sent to the gas chambers.
The reason they did not get separated was that they were both young girls. It's just common that they had the same type of disease and they were sisters
Dick King Smith Had 5 Children One Was Called Juliet One Was Called Lizzie And The Other One Was Called Giles
Season 5 of 'Brothers and Sisters' began airing on the ABC network in the United States on 26 September 2010. It is likely this series will be broadcast in the UK during 2011 on More4.
Mayella Ewell has seven siblings, including brothers and sisters.
No in most states, and even than, the separated parent can file an injunction to prevent it or have the children returned.
The brothers in the play 'Antigone' were Eteocles and Polyneices. They were the brothers of Antigone and Ismene. They both were killed during the recent fight against the enemy from Argos. All four were the children of Oedipus and Jocasta.
James E.B. Stuart was originally one of 11 children. By the start of the War, five of them had died. Only two of his brothers were living. Brother John Dabney Stuart, M.D., served with the 42nd and 54th Virginia infantries as a surgeon. Brother William Alexander ran the saltworks at Saltville, which provided tons of salt to the military and civilian populace, and his work was considered vital to the survival of the South.
The one of the two matching pairs of chromosomes are separated during anaphase I.
Roman Catholic AnswerI have only heard the word "brothers" used alone when I was at a monastery or in the seminary and no women were present at Mass. You may have heard the word, "brethren" which is a translation of the original Latin and would refer to all the people at Mass regardless of gender.