All it would prove is that he was an adulterer who often cheated on his wife. |
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Despite the family image, a book of revelations published by a former chauffeur has painted Chirac as a serial adulterer. |
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He gives orders for other human beings to be blown away and he is a serial adulterer, but his power has unexpected limits. |
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Contemporary chroniclers mainly describe her as an adulterer and temptress. |
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He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh. |
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Does this mean that a story about a female adulterer is noteworthy because male adultery is commonplace? |
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For example, none of Mr Gingrich's rivals reminded voters that the former House speaker was indeed a serial adulterer. |
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A person who incited, participated or intervened in the adultery shall be prosecuted only in conjunction with the adulterer. |
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Having been outed as an adulterer and a cold and unfeeling husband, Charles' reputation was at a low ebb and steps were taken to mount a media counter-offensive. |
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Grossly overweight, chain smoker, heavy drinker, compulsive gambler, adulterer, arrogant and domineering, he seemed to be working his way through each of the deadly sins. |
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The adulterer cannot have sexual relations with any but an adulteress, or idolatress. |
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And the adulteress, none can have sexual relations with her but an adulterer or an idolater: to the Believers such a thing is forbidden. |
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As long as the adulterer was discreet and the wife either didn't know what was going on or was willing to pretend she didn't know, everybody else also pretended not to know. |
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Here you find the chronic adulterer or adulteress, the secret pervert, the sex-crazy person. |
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He will also make sure every liar, blasphemer, and adulterer is punished. |
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By the time of this third episode of Season 1, we were well aware of Don as a liar, cad, and adulterer. |
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And if they are, how would you punish the fornicator or adulterer? |
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If the case for a personal claim against the adulterer is dropped, the public claim against him and against the accomplices in the offence shall consequently be dropped. |
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This was rather like an adulterer saying that he was faithful on most days. Barclays has tried its best to present these incidents as the actions of a few rogue traders. |
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Articles 487, 488 and 489 of the penal code discriminate against women with respect to the conditions that establish the crime and the penalty imposed on the adulterer and the adulteress. |
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During Andrew's presidential bids in 1824 and 1828, his enemies circulated stories about Rachel's first marriage, claiming that Andrew was an adulterer and Rachel a bigamist. |
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The adulterer neither respects the identity of the other nor of himself. |
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The king became an adulterer, who feared the spirits of the dead, while Manaen humbled himself, becoming an example to the believers in the fullness of the Holy Spirit. |
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The penalty imposed on the adulterer shall extend from one month to one year, whereas the adulteress's penalty shall be imprisonment from three months to two years. |
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If Du Bois's first appearance in Fauset's fiction is less than auspicious for someone who had a future as a priapic adulterer, the record gets corrected in Plum Bun. |
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In 1770, his brother Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, was exposed as an adulterer, and the following year Cumberland married a young widow, Anne Horton. |
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