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"stepchild" Definitions
  1. a child that your husband or wife has from an earlier marriage to another personTopics Family and relationshipsb2
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"We kind of feel like the redheaded stepchild," Seals said.
What is a stepparent's responsibility to a stepchild after divorce?
"We were the redheaded, bucktoothed stepchild," Mr. Sholle said bitterly.
"We were the redheaded, bucktoothed stepchild," Mr. Sholle said bitterly.
Hulu has always been an odd stepchild of a business.
It is the problematic stepchild in a world insistent on categorization.
Mx. Plaut is a stepchild of Arleen Plaut and Reno Lifschutz.
"Rivers are basically the redheaded stepchild of protected areas," he said.
Let's look at the story, the clear stepchild of the three.
I am not strictly a child of the Holocaust — perhaps a stepchild.
Sound design is a stepchild that's neglected at best, abused at worst.
"We call seagrass the ugly stepchild of marine organisms," said Dr. Lamb.
It's the weird sister, the ugly stepchild, the player to be named later.
The scrapping of the stepchild adoption clause was part of the resulting compromise.
And again, divorce has always kind of been the ugly stepchild of law.
Today, Internet Explorer is the dead bastard stepchild of the Web browser market.
The stepchild status cemented four years ago with the advent of Google Plus.
The Catholic Church in Italy warmly saluted the elimination of the stepchild adoption clause.
Because it was a part of gay society, but it was the abandoned stepchild.
"I feel like we're the stepchild that no one really wants," Mr. Jain said.
To Mr. Trump and his team, the health care repeal is a troublesome stepchild.
"It is going to be the illegitimate, unwanted stepchild of Parliament," Mr. Menon said.
It is far more likely, Washington is referring to her stepchild in her Today interview.
It&aposs kind of an afterthought for them, or a red-headed stepchild, their business.
Because for years, enterprise was treated a bit as the ugly stepchild of the company.
About half of those who co-signed did so on behalf of a child or stepchild.
A poll found on Saturday that a majority of Italians surveyed opposed the stepchild adoption provision.
"One valuable lesson I learned is that the ceiling is not the stepchild," Mr. Park said.
But he considers himself only a "stepchild" of the West, and that offers him a useful detachment.
"The LGBT community [used] to accept pedophiles, as a sort of red-headed stepchild," he told me.
Steve Frankel, an analyst at Dougherty & Co., described Lexia as "the red-headed stepchild" of the company.
Critics say the so-called "stepchild adoption" provision would encourage surrogacy parenting, which is illegal in Italy.
"It is no longer a stepchild," said Todd Bourgard, an associate broker with Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
I even found a blog post about her music from 2007, which had prompted Barnes' stepchild to leave this reader comment: The author of that blog post, Colin Dilnot, publicly responded to the comment and expressed interest in interviewing Barnes, but the stepchild never replied again, Dilnot said.
From his Ziggy Stardust era on forward, Bowie flatly refused to acknowledge this bastard stepchild of an album.
As far as input devices go, the trackball is unheralded, nerdy, and niche—your cursor's red-headed stepchild.
For most of the past few decades, musical theater has been the redheaded stepchild of the American arts.
Today's auction system on oversold flights, ironically, is the stepchild of a 1976 Supreme Court case, Nader vs.
Right now security and safety within the nightclub industry is a fourth, down-the-road stepchild of the industry.
It's an absurd, delightful concept, and yet the celebrity game remains the redheaded stepchild of the NBA's flagship weekend.
"Ted Cruz finally nails the Donald Nobody loves us"It sucks to be California, we're like the ugly stepchild.
"Step-parents tended to do overkilling—beating and things that suggest anger and rage toward their stepchild," Shackelford says.
It's a different kind of love, that of a stepmother and a stepchild — it works on its own time.
"The stepchild adoption is ... the heart of the law, any solution that excludes it cannot be acceptable," it said.
"To me, it's just kind of been this underperforming, red-headed stepchild with this complicated ownership structure," Miller added.
In the midst of a bajillion Korean barbecue restaurants in LA, blood sausage is sometimes the forgotten stepchild out here.
Advocates almost unanimously condemned the elimination of the stepchild adoption clause as a violation of equal rights for gay couples.
When Debra comes home to John from the catastrophe brunch, he creates a revenge plot against his least favorite stepchild.
Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)When it comes to smart home platforms, Apple HomeKit's been sort of like the ugly stepchild.
"Over time, it has gone from being a stepchild to being considered a powerful form of therapy," Dr. Bader said.
It felt then like "a neglected stepchild of Manhattan," as the reporter McCandlish Phillips wrote in The New York Times.
Such an innovative and useful agency should be rewarded for its effectiveness, not made into the stepchild of another department.
Your stepmother made things worse with that astonishingly cruel statement ("you're not who I would have chosen as a stepchild").
Natasha brought two children and Mark brought one into their marriage in 13, but no child was considered a stepchild.
Maybe it's because they're the red-headed stepchild of the Oscars, but the Globes tend to go for the biggest stars.
" But ultimately, he said, "I don't think in any way the EJD is some dirty little secret or some redheaded stepchild.
Some fear so-called "stepchild adoption" would open the way to loosening laws on surrogate motherhood, which is illegal in Italy.
Now slotted alongside the likes of Young Money and, ironically, Kid Cudi, he was treated as something of an unwanted stepchild.
The point is you can get a decent smartwatch on Google's Wear OS, the long-neglected bastard stepchild of wearable operating systems.
"People call it the neglected stepchild of global health," Florin Gheorghe, CEO and co-founder of Vancouver-based Arbutus Medical, told me.
DIRCEU GRECOProfessor emeritusFederal University of Minas GeraisBelo Horizonte, Brazil If surgery is the "neglected stepchild" of global health, diagnosis is its orphan.
Still, it is sometimes seen as a "forgotten stepchild" compared to West Chelsea, said Jason Haber, an associate broker with Warburg Realty.
Disbelief that their once loved platforms have, like a late-night Cinderella, transformed from the belle of the ball to unwanted stepchild.
Mr. Franco said the stepchild provision might ultimately get stripped away, which would make it easier to pass a law on civil unions.
Compared to other collectives like Lil Yachty's Sailing Team or the Dungeon Family, Awful is like Atlanta's acid-laced, red-headed punk stepchild.
A so-called stepchild adoption provision was opposed by center-right parties and by the church and was ultimately dropped from the legislation.
Medicaid, long the unwanted stepchild of the American health care system, took center stage during the ACA repeal debate as a key flashpoint.
So the result leaves a reforming conservatism as the neglected stepchild of the G.O.P., granted table scraps while the donors get the feast.
The so-called stepchild adoption provision was vehemently opposed by center-right parties and by the Catholic Church, whose values still permeate Italian society.
In an interview, Mr. Franco said the stepchild adoption provision is causing genuine concern among many lawmakers, especially Catholics, which concerns the Renzi administration.
"Online orders are still treated as a stepchild that's alien to the business," CheckMate founder and CEO Vishal Agarwal told TechCrunch in an interview.
Unfortunately, mass transit has always been the stepchild of federal transportation programs, and is most likely not going to figure in the presidential debates.
A biological child, adopted child, stepchild, or dependent grandchild can also receive Social Security benefits from a guardian who is already claiming their benefits.
When the American Library Association introduced the Caldecott in 1938, the United States was an industrial giant but still a cultural stepchild of Europe.
Initially, lawmakers were going to hold a secret ballot to vote on the stepchild adoption clause but now it is unclear if that will happen.
"Edibles are in every way the red-headed stepchild of the industry—they're extremely popular, but they aren't really profitable to produce," Le Roux said.
A biological child, adopted child, stepchild, or dependent grandchild can also receive up to 218% of their parent's Social Security benefit at full retirement age.
On those mornings, we were not stepmother and stepchild, we were two jubilant explorers, clutching hands excitedly in the minivan as we approached his tree.
Pundits lined up to scoff at its maker's folly, mocking this ugly stepchild of a console, with its cheap looks and weird dual-screen design.
But rather than bemoan its longtime status as stepchild to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ms. Pasternak said the Brooklyn Museum should celebrate its otherness.
In the 1950s, even more than now, the Coast Guard was the lowly stepchild of the other armed services, not accustomed to blowing its own horn.
Tishman Realty and Construction was involved in development, management and construction; Mr. Tishman was put into the construction unit, which he described as a corporate stepchild.
THE PGA Championship has long been to men's golf what the Australian Open is to tennis: the ugly stepchild among the sport's four major annual tournaments.
To the faithful, his genius transcends the relatively ephemeral essence of his craft — the quality that has long rendered interior design a stepchild of great architecture.
First, the child will need to be your son, daughter, adopted child, stepchild, foster child, or a descendant of any of them, such as your grandchild.
This includes a grandchild, stepchild, foster child, adopted child, sister, brother, step sibling, and under special circumstances, a parent, niece, nephew, aunt, uncle, or in-law.
In reverse order, then, starting with that unwanted stepchild:  This movie began life as the opening batch of episodes for the Cartoon Network series Clone Wars.
A poll conducted in January by Ipr, an independent polling and marketing firm, also found that only 15 percent of respondents supported stepchild adoption for gay couples.
In reverse order, then, starting with that unwanted stepchild:  This mess was initially created as the opening batch of episodes for the Cartoon Network series Clone Wars.
Conservatives are especially opposed to the so-called "stepchild adoption" measure in the bill, which would provide the opportunity to legally adopt a partner's son or daughter.
For the most part, Puerto Ricans on the island, who are all American citizens, simultaneously embrace their ties to the mainland and complain about their stepchild status.
For example, the stepchild adoption clause was dropped from the civil union bill earlier this year in order to make sure that it would pass the senate.
And it is mutual, by and large: They amount to the left's unwanted revolutionary stepchild, disowned for their tactics and ideology by all but the most radical politicians.
Instead of being the ugly stepchild, Taco Bell became frequently cited as one of the top chains in the Yum Brands empire, which also includes Pizza Hut and KFC.
Then, in the two years following, they are entitled to file as a qualifying widow or widower as long as they claim a dependent child, stepchild, or adopted child.
But only 37 percent backed the right to "stepchild adoption" which critics say would encourage gays to have babies with surrogate mothers, a procedure that is illegal in Italy.
" But she acknowledged the bill's shortcomings in the stripping out of the provision on stepchild adoption, which would have been the "natural consequence" of legislation, as happens "everywhere in Europe.
The conservative Northern League demonstrated at the Pantheon in Rome this week collecting signatures for their bid to remove the stepchild adoption provision from the bill ahead of the Jan.
For while fashion may be famous for its elitism, it has long been seen, and often sees itself, as the stepchild of the art world; the less worthy creative form.
"Fifteen years ago, we viewed the immigration-reform community as the redheaded stepchild of the Democratic coalition," said Frank Sharry, the executive director of America's Voice, an immigration advocacy group.
A similar fate befell a creationist stepchild, intelligent design, which holds that the universe is so intricate, so complex, that it has to be the handiwork of a master architect.
Last week's episode was a petulant mess — blame game champ Thorgy Thor was eliminated, while Milk, the stepchild you meet after the wedding, threw a tantrum over merely being safe.
Yet their status as the redheaded stepchild of not just the Bay Area but also the American League only motivates the spirit and beauty of the A's brand of baseball.
In the hills high above Los Angeles, within the white-columned serenity of the J. Paul Getty Museum, the bastard stepchild of the fine art world is finally getting its birthright.
Mr. Campa-Najjar's campaign had been something of a stepchild in a state that had been at the forefront of the Democratic battle to win control of Congress, attracting little attention.
"Stepchild (adoption) really risks bringing the country closer to wombs-for-rent, towards the most vile, illegal trade that man has invented," Alfano told Avvenire newspaper, Italy's mainstream Roman Catholic newspaper.
For a disability rights movement that's often seen as the orphan stepchild of progressive advocacy, there's a chance to better integrate disability into the liberal pantheon of diversity, identity, and protected class.
Apple News has been a bit of a stepchild, with publishers largely focusing their efforts on Facebook, Twitter and Google's AMP to speed up the display of articles on the mobile web.
At a StrictlyVC event in 2015, Palihapitiya said that Social Capital is going to be more like a "bastard stepchild of Berkshire Hathaway and Blackstone and BlackRock" than a traditional venture firm.
Critics have attacked the bill on different grounds, with some arguing it would violate the Italian Constitution by equating civil unions to marriage, while others have opposed a so-called stepchild adoption provision.
An unloved stepchild of the Department of Homeland Security, the T.S.A. has suffered through continual turnover in leadership, repeated misconduct by senior managers, low staff morale and high rates of attrition among screeners.
Hecht's fiction can't be revived, but "Child," a book both candid about appetite and generous in portraiture and appreciation, could be strategically edited into an American classic, a stepchild of Mark Twain's autobiography.
Critics say the stepchild adoption would encourage surrogacy parenting, which is illegal in Italy and fiercely opposed by Renzi's main coalition ally the New Centre Right party headed by Interior Minister Angelino Alfano.
Not so long ago, it was the bastard stepchild of storytelling, a way for people to gawk openly at the lurid entrails of murder and violence, especially when the victims were young and hot.
Jim Yong Kim, now president of the World Bank, and Paul Farmer, the founder of Partners in Health, the American health charity, noted in 2008 that surgery is the "neglected stepchild" of global health.
The "dumbbell" in the name comes from the project's design — two six-story buildings connected by sky bridges — to which was added "fair-haired" as a play on "redheaded stepchild," something neglected or maligned.
Sony's television division, which makes 34 shows, including unscripted ones like "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune," has long felt like a stepchild at Sony, which has historically placed most of its emphasis on movies.
The region is, in many ways, a stepchild, a place where most people trace their ethnic roots to Myanmar or China, and where a thicket of separatist militias have waged decades-long fights for independence.
The stepchild adoption provision has proved to be the most contentious issue both in Parliament and among the public, where support for that part of the measure is considerably lower than support for civil unions.
When it was on the air, Deep Space Nine always seemed to be overshadowed by other Star Trek spinoffs — in the words of showrunner Ira Steven Behr, it was the "bastard stepchild" of the franchise.
She's a stepmom to a 9-year-old girl Roem is protective of her private life, including her relationship with her boyfriend of two years and his 9-year-old daughter, whom she considers her stepchild.
"They treat us like a redheaded stepchild whose only purpose there is to be used at their convenience and for the missions they don't want to risk their own men on," he wrote in his statement.
The show's host, Chris Harrison, is beginning to feel more and more like an annoying stepdad trying to force an emotionally intimate connection between himself and his late-blooming stepchild (Underwood), who is not down for it.
"We had to go through a longwinded six-month stepchild adoption process for Vanessa to also be recognized as the mother," said Kinzebach, 36, recalling visits to the child services department and financial and mental health checks.
"Unlike the case of heterosexual marriage, where the parental rights are automatically granted, a couple who has a child in a lesbian relationship has to undergo a lengthy procedure of stepchild adoption," she said in an email.
As the years went on, "Game of Thrones" became a weird stepchild within my own family, one that only demanded Daddy's time every once in awhile — but at those times did so to a pretty dominant degree.
" Two weeks before the ceremony, Bill Adler, the spokesman at Def Jam and Rush Artist Management, sent a publicity release blast announcing the boycott, accusing the Recording Academy of "ghetto-izing" rap and "treating us like a stepchild.
Even a small but vocal party in the governing majority, NCD — headed by Interior minister Angelino Alfano — isn't in favor of the bill as it is, and asking Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to remove the stepchild adoption measure.
The issue split parliament down religious lines, with politicians close to the Roman Catholic Church arguing that what was dubbed a 'stepchild adoption clause' would encourage gays to have babies with surrogate mothers, which is illegal in Italy.
"Staten Island is the stepchild of the city," said Al Forestier, 54, a retired correction officer who lives in a white clapboard house next to the 123rd Precinct station house where Mr. de Blasio held his news conference.
The MacBook Air, formerly the neglected stepchild among Apple laptops, is reborn: It's still basically the same wedge-shaped computer Steve Jobs introduced in 21, but it's sporting USB-C ports, a retina display, and a modern chip inside.
Married to husband Edwin Arroyave with two small children and one stepchild at home, Teddi works as a fitness accountability coach and blogger for her site LA Workout Junkie and appears to waste no time getting into the drama.
But no one can deny that change is sweeping the once sleepy downtown of Yonkers, which lies directly north of the Bronx, in Westchester County, and has long been regarded as a blue-collar stepchild of New York City.
The region is, in many ways, a stepchild to the rest of the country, a place where most people trace their ethnic roots to Myanmar or China, and where a thicket of separatist militias have waged decades-long fights for independence.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the rare 913s show that worked more like a novel than your standard episodic TV, another aspect that made it stand apart like a moody stepchild from previous and even future Star Trek franchises.
The recent "Unforgettable I.P.A. and Taco Festival" celebrated local businesses while bringing community members together to sip beer from glasses labeled "fifth and forgotten" — a reference to Staten Island's self-image as the neglected stepchild among New York City's five boroughs.
Dr. Gian Luigi Gigli, a physician and a member of the Italian lower house who is against the legislation, said many opponents do not want to discriminate against homosexuals but found the bill too far-reaching, especially on the stepchild adoption provision.
LaVine's former team was seemingly on track to become the blue-chip-studded stepchild of the Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook-led Oklahoma City Thunder—with Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins projected to grow into what those two All-NBA studs became.
But it was truly cemented and expanded by what he and other Russians felt was the stepchild treatment their country received from the United States in the 1990s as it grappled with the changes brought on by the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
ROME — After months of political infighting and decades of battles by gay people for civil rights, Italy's Senate on Thursday approved the country's first law granting legal recognition to civil unions, but stopped short of giving same-sex couples the right to stepchild adoption.
It was ... compared to what I understood about other companies and my own experiences, New York Mag, even back then, really got the web and understood the importance of it, and there was no redheaded stepchild thing going on where ... It wasn't the B team.
Married to husband Edwin Arroyave with two small children and one stepchild at home, the Bravo newbie works as a fitness accountability coach and blogger for her site LA Workout Junkie and, as evidenced in the trailer, appears to waste no time jumping into the drama.
In an interview, Monsignor Galantino said he recognized that the government has the right to establish laws that prevent discrimination against all people but that he opposes the current bill because he believes it equates civil unions with marriage and because of the clause allowing stepchild adoptions.
Bad News Bears, as opposed to the revered 1976 Michael Ritchie classic The Bad News Bears, is the redheaded stepchild in a cinematic universe that includes a sequel in which Tony fucking Curtis flies half of the team off to Japan and has them meet wrestler Antonio Inoki.
With less than one week to go until the Nevada caucuses, it's not clear whether any of the eight remaining Democratic presidential candidates has a distinct advantage in the state, because Nevada — referred to as "the stepchild among the first four [Democratic primary] states," by Nevada Independent editor Jon Ralston — gets shockingly little attention from pollsters.
While no one wants VIPs to get in the way of relief efforts, and Trump has done a good job of avoiding this with regard to other recent hurricanes, waiting until next week to visit is poor optics that reinforces the notion that Puerto Rico is being treated as the redheaded stepchild to higher-priority golden-kids Florida and Texas.
In just five editions, Frieze has made itself a requisite destination on the global art circuit, a magnet for scores of the world's richest and sizable numbers of the rest of us (Frieze organizers recorded 5003,000 visitors in 2015.) Yet it remains, by some accounts, a stepchild of more venerable fairs like the 46-year-old Art Basel in Switzerland.

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