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  1. Steven and Elyse Keaton, once 1960s radicals, now find themselves in Reagan-era American trying to raise a traditional suburban family. Son Alex P. Keaton is an ambitious young Republican, and his ...

  2. A residence permit can be granted on the basis of family ties. The family member who lives in Finland or moves to Finland together with you, with whom you intend to lead a family life, is referred to as your sponsor. Before you can be granted a residence permit, your sponsor must have a residence permit in Finland or he or she must apply for a ...

  3. Familienbande (im Original: Family Ties) ist eine US-amerikanische Familien-Sitcom, die 1982 von Gary David Goldberg für den Sender NBC entwickelt wurde. Die Serie lief über sieben Staffeln und kam dabei auf insgesamt 180 Folgen. In den USA wurde die letzte Folge am 14. Mai 1989 ausgestrahlt.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2023 · Also known as family ties or blood ties, familial ties are the relationships between multiple members of a family. It’s an umbrella term (usually used in a legal context) to describe how you’re connected to relatives. [1] For instance, when someone marries into a family, they gain familial ties with a mother-in-law, father-in-law, etc.

  5. Alex escorts a pretty socialite to a dance at her country club.

  6. Sacrée Famille ou Sacrée Génération ( Family Ties) est une série télévisée américaine en 180 épisodes de 22 minutes, créée par Gary David Goldberg et diffusée entre le 22 septembre 1982 et le 14 mai 1989 sur NBC . En France, la série a été partiellement diffusée à partir du 20 septembre 1987 sur La Cinq sous le titre Sacrée ...

  7. Ellen Reed is Alex P. Keaton's love interest during the fourth season. Ellen comes from a wealthy background. She had a difficult relationship with her father, Franklin Reed, who alternately criticized and ignored her. Desperate for attention, Ellen acted out by pointlessly arguing with Franklin and even running away. She excelled at sports as a child. She only wanted to play, but Franklin ...