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  2. Immediate family - Wikipedia

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    The immediate family is a defined group of relations, used in rules or laws to determine which members of a person's family are affected by those rules. It normally includes a person's parents , siblings , spouse , and children . [ 1 ]

  3. Who Is Considered Immediate Family? - AOL

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    Family is complicated. Of course, that’s true for many reasons, from the secrets some family members keep to the individual quirks that drive you slightly insane. But beyond that, the very ...

  4. First family of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term "first family" in casual reference to the president's immediate family, is most often used by the media and in particular, the White House press corps. Individually, each member of the first family is designated a Secret Service codename by the United States Secret Service.

  5. Politically exposed person - Wikipedia

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    This definition also extends to their immediate family members and close associates. The AML/CTF rules define three categories of PEPs: Domestic PEPs are individuals who hold a prominent public position or function in an Australian government body.

  6. Family - Wikipedia

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    Family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship).

  7. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the immediate family. These families include, in one household or close proximity, relatives in addition to an immediate family. [1] An example would be an elderly parent who moves in with his or her children due to old age.

  8. Uncle - Wikipedia

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    In some cultures and families, children may refer to the cousins of their parents as uncle (or aunt). It is also used as a title of respect for older relatives, neighbours, acquaintances, family friends, and even total strangers in some cultures, for example Aboriginal Australian elders. Using the term in this way is a form of fictive kinship.

  9. ‘Immediate Family’ Review: Studio Musicians Who ... - AOL

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    Immediate Family” focuses on a smaller cadre of players that soon came to dominate the L.A. recording scene and who were, for a time, known collectively as the Section. One thing the earlier ...