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Examples:having same given name and family name—balance (career and family, family and education etc)—precious horses and magnificent carriage (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle—magnificent carriage and precious horses (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle—family and consumer science—Rabdosia lophanthoides (no common name), herb plant of Lamiaceae family (together with mint and lavender), used in TCM—a patient and his family—Hylobatidae (gibbon and lesser ape family)—Acridoidea (family containing grasshoppers, crickets and locusts)—Asteraceae or Compositae (composites), a large family of dicotyledonous plants producing scents, includes aster, daisy and sunflower—Magnoliaceae, family of trees and shrubs—Hirundinidae (the family of swallows and martins)—go and live with one's wife's family, in effect becoming a member of her family—Euphorbiaceae (plant family including rubber and cassava)—marry and live with the bride's family (inverting traditional Chinese expectations)—live apart (of husband and wife, family members)—Caryophyllaceae family (carnations and pinks)—shark family, including some rays and skates—various genera of flowers of Asteracea family (daisies and chrysanthemums), including Atractylis lancea—sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii (formerly Momordica grosvenori, a gourd of the Curcubitaceae family), grown in Guangxi and used in Chinese medicine—Boraginaceae (family of flowers and bushes)—family bankrupt and the people dead (idiom); ruined and orphaned—Styracaceae, tree family including silver-bell, snowdrop and benzoin—old and respected family—Betulaceae (broadleaf tree family including birch and alder)—the bird family Corvidae (crows, jays, jackdaws and magpies)—not recognizing one's family (idiom); self-centered and not making any allowances for the needs of one's relatives—Bernoulli (Swiss mathematical family, including Johann (1667-1748) and Daniel (1700-1782))—regulate the family and rule the state [idiom.]— |