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A bellwether in [[The Family]] traditionally meant a child that an adult had designated as exemplar for spiritual reasons. This term was almost always used to describe children and was part of a well-established trend of using "[[sheep]]", "[[flock]]s" and "herds" for metaphoric purposes within The Family.
 
A bellwether in [[The Family]] traditionally meant a child that an adult had designated as exemplar for spiritual reasons. This term was almost always used to describe children and was part of a well-established trend of using "[[sheep]]", "[[flock]]s" and "herds" for metaphoric purposes within The Family.
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 10 June 2006

A bellwether in The Family traditionally meant a child that an adult had designated as exemplar for spiritual reasons. This term was almost always used to describe children and was part of a well-established trend of using "sheep", "flocks" and "herds" for metaphoric purposes within The Family.