If the answer is yes, should it be a family similar to the child's racial and cultural origin?
Counting these teeth-like bones is a way of distinguishing similar families.
They came in all likelihood from similar families, sold into prostitution by their starving parents.
This is only one example of the many other similar families.
Among the findings were these: *There is wide disparity in performance across the states for students from socio-economically similar families.
Like many similar families, they prayed quietly that the war would end and did not parade their emotions.
In New York, a similar family paid another $13,309 in state taxes.
"Texas," the report said, "was in the highest group of states and California in the lowest on scores for students from similar families."
A similar family dynamic accounts for early development of the behavior, some researchers argue.
Years later, having seen similar families, I am trying to make sense of it all.