From that time, Harvey, with judicious encouragement over a few hard spots, has become a good family man and a regular provider.
He suffered many hardships in his youth, and grew up a quiet, industrious, family man.
He was a family man, with a stout wife and married son.
Here, for instance, is an obnoxious candidate who is a quiet, respectable, honest, church-going family man.
They built themselves houses with wooden frames, covered with reeds and rushes, learned to converse in the native language, and became family men.
Examplesoffamily man
family man
This is a book by afamilymanfor family men.
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He is afamilyman, a very warm and gracious person-of an extremely subtle and sharp mind.
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He was also a devotedfamilyman.
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He is an honestfamilymanwho will not give up this fight.
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A £1,000 income in 1938 would need today, to have the equivalent purchasing power net of tax, for afamilymanwith two children, to be £7,669.
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In other words, is it right that we should be supplementing the income of the worker of average earnings, perhaps a comparatively well-paidfamilyman?
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The ordinaryfamilymanwill be squeezed out.
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That relates to afamilymanwith two children.
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The averagefamilymanreceives virtually no benefit, and the rate of interest has lessened any benefit that he might have had.
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I am sorry that he, as a youngfamilyman, has so little interest in parental choice, to judge from his remarks.
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For that individual, in particular if he happens to be afamilymanwith dependants, it is a very serious matter.
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He makes one slight mistake and, as afamilyman, he will understand this well, because he has got some lively children.
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Certainly reliefs to thefamilymanwould have been very welcome indeed.
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This is a selective increase of tax on thefamilyman.
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If there were, it would be completely laughable to those of us who know him to be a devotedfamilyman.
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