101.   Relatives are supplying dental records and other information that could help identify loved ones, such as birth marks or recognizable jewelry.

102.   Relatives of LeBlanc were at the Sturbridge Police Department Thursday afternoon, but officials would not confirm if he was inside.

103.   Relatives were able to relay the information back to the plane in the frantic cellphone calls from passengers.

104.   Remaining relatives are the primary caretakers of his memory.

105.   Relatives are desperate to find their loved ones, even if just their bodies.

106.   Relatives are often eager to see a newborn, but time constraints and distance often make this difficult.

107.   Several relatives also are known sleepwalkers and talkers, Kimerer said.

108.   Scattered through the crowd were relatives of the dead and missing, hugging teddy bears and holding flowers.

109.   She said relatives were too upset to talk.

110.   Sometimes, though, relatives are unwilling or unable to care for the children.

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