Whenever possible, we go back to relieve his wife and my mother-in-law Judith of her bedside vigil. |
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He said he comes to bingo every week with his wife, mum and mother-in-law and often brings a group of his mates along as well. |
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His wife comes from our town, and his beaming mother-in-law still lives here. |
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My mother-in-law asked my wife if she wanted to ride with them, but she declined. |
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The problem hit home to me early last year as my wife, my mother-in-law and I caught a taxi home from a party in a Bristol city-centre hotel. |
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His mother-in-law was anxious to be with her daughter in her dying moments. |
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Did I mention that my mother-in-law is a professional chef and also doesn't speak a word of English? |
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He now lives on a permanent disability pension with his wife, their two children and his mother-in-law. |
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Shortly after my son was born, the penny dropped that in all probability, one day I would be some girl's mother-in-law. |
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What does your mother-in-law think about these boys her daughter's husband consorts with? |
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A character who is presumably either her doddering old grandmother or mother-in-law comes out with some cups of tea. |
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In the latest burglary, they took a three-string set of pearls, given to me by my mother, and an eternity ring belonging to my mother-in-law. |
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Her mother-in-law dissects the most Louisianan of all vegetables, snap beans. |
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My father is now gone, but I now have an 80-year-old mother-in-law and 78-year-old mother who are in need of great care and help. |
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But tonight during the prayer for the sick, suddenly he said, his mother-in-law started to sing! |
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Woman from China: I had to give up my job in Oakville when my mother-in-law returned to China because I didn't have childcare. |
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We filed a complaint with the village chief and demanded my mother-in-law pay for the hospital costs. |
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My mother-in-law took them away from me, fearing that they might get the disease. |
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In Matthew chapter 8, we read that Peter's mother-in-law was ill with a fever. |
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After we had a husband, and our husband had taken us home and we had a mother-in-law, we learned to make clothing. |
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She also expects that her mother-in-law will have something to say about it. |
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My mother-in-law was denied three times and so has never met her own grandchildren of nine years. |
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My firstborn was taken by my mother-in-law when I bore the second one, even though I didn't want to let him go. |
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Once you had a mother-in-law, even if you were uncomfortable with her at first, you got used to her. |
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My mother-in-law has sailed for New York with Fritz's brother, and my dear cousin, Luise, just called to wish me goodbye. |
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Her mother-in-law poisoned the ears of her son with all sorts of stories. |
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They showed up at my home before dinner, and dragged me away in front of my father-in-law and mother-in-law. |
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Now in spite of the fact Duke'd been on the fiddle, neither his wife nor his dreaded mother-in-law knew about his shenanigans. |
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My fickle midwestern mother-in-law broke into loud ululations over the cherry strudel, with its vanilla ice cream and dusting of powdered sugar. |
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A passport mix-up nearly jinxed the recent ceremony, said the mother-in-law, the already happily married Judy Gates of Yarrow Point. |
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My father-in-law has become quite ill and it's becoming increasingly difficult for my mother-in-law to keep up the house. |
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According to Apter, the mother-in-law is genuinely bewildered by her daughter-in-law's rebuffs of friendship. |
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That's the ugliest sweater I've ever seen. You should give it to charity or regift it to your mother-in-law. |
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His mother-in-law has a mouth like a sewer and the manners of an alley cat. |
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She could not or would not cook and her mother-in-law was reputed to be the best cook in Egypt. |
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The devastated land included farms leased to tenants by Vermeer's mother-in-law. |
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The principal players include a seaweed salesman, his reluctant wife, his overbearing mother-in-law and her lunkheaded son. |
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The activists sided with his mother-in-law, thus appearing to support matriarchy over patriarchy. |
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Rosalind Seysses, my mother-in-law, has been a longtime model, mentor, and support. |
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He laundered money into Swiss banks and used his mother-in-law and her sister to traffic cash into the country. |
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My mother-in-law used to watch the show anyway, so she got a giggle out of the idea. |
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Sethu remembers her mother-in-law as an orthodox person who managed to run the house with very little money. |
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His 80-year-old mother-in-law suffered a broken leg when a speeding car mowed her down last year. |
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Caroline looked beautiful and stole the show but she was nearly upstaged by the hat worn by her future mother-in-law Kate Loughran. |
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I have this very day taxied my soi-disant mother-in-law to the train station and thus regained internet access. |
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My question is my mother-in-law keeps giving my son squirt guns and guns and I've asked her to stop. |
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It was explained to me that my mother-in-law would like me to write a short note to Lord Ram, as was the tradition. |
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For heaven's sake, this is a five-year-old and not a mother-in-law from the Hindi soaps. |
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Mrs. Burns-Cooper, spurred by her mother-in-law, escalates the attack by criticizing Maud Martha's potato parings as too thick. |
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The full extent of the conflict between Inah and her mother-in-law climaxed with Inah's sorcery accusation. |
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Martin's mother-in-law had one of those professional telephone voices, all nasally tones and clipped sentences. |
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Among the destructive acts revealed here are the abuse of his spouse and the separate drunk-driving incidents in which his father was injured and his mother-in-law was killed. |
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Example of an allowable exception: an applicant leaves Canada for several days each month, but her mother-in-law, her husband and her children all continue to live in Canada while she is outside of the country. |
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I'm sure if their family was honest they would realise it too because their father-in-law and mother-in-law lived in an abusive situation for many years and I guess they're accustomed to it. |
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I love chocolate and I love my mother-in-law, but this cake is so thick and rich it should be loaded into helicopters and used to smother oil well fires. |
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The mother or the mother-in-law would search around as to where she could adopt from. |
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Maybe you told your mother-in-law that you love her stuffed cabbage casserole and you're just dying to tell someone what kind of dreck it really was. |
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He poisoned his mother-in-law in the delusory hope of a legacy. |
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My mother-in-law knitted me pullovers, which went right up to the neck. |
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And in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, Chris Rock plays a stay-at-home father who is mercilessly emasculated by his own mother-in-law. |
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McGrath just chunters away like the worst kind of hectoring mother-in-law. |
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Furthermore, both my sister and mother-in-law have recently spent time in hospital, and they took spoke warmly and appreciatively of the care they received there. |
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She has started classes to become a licensed practical nurse, like her mother-in-law. |
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At the tram depot, Gauri and her mother-in-law hired a cycle rickshaw to take them home. |
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As a mother-in-law, she was responsible for helping her daughter-in-law to run an efficient household and relieve sources of tension. |
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I was told by my mother not to talk back if I was scolded by my mother-in-law because if I did she would not be pleased. |
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Determined to scare off her son's new fiancée, Viola hatches a scheme to become the world's worst mother-in-law! |
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This open spatial setting is antipodal to the domestic environs of the healing stories of Peter's mother-in-law and the synagogue leader's daughter. |
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My mother-in-law is mentally ill and wreaking havoc on our marriage. |
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You don't necessarily want the same person to answer whether it's the mailman, the fireman, an annoying salesman or your mother-in-law! |
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Just as the car passed the gate, Yusef told the driver to pull over, and bright-eyed Aya was delivered in the dark by her mother-in-law. |
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It was the hardest thing he'd ever done, and the Burnaby, British Columbia firefighter did it in honour of his mother-in-law. |
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I would like to make reference to my British mother-in-law and father-in-law, who are substantially younger. |
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I also walked through the rubble in Pristina of another mistake by NATO, in fact with a doctor whose mother-in-law was one of the people who died. |
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I mean, she's really committed to this role, stupid though it may be, of this nasty, nasty mother-in-law, and she kind of outclasses and outacts her. |
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The gentleman wants to bring his mother-in-law and father-in-law, who are very healthy people, to Canada from another country and cannot do so right now. |
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She miscarried twice as a result of beatings by her mother-in-law and brother-in-law. |
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I benefited because my husband always came first with me and because my mother-in-law became a good friend in letting me know her son's likes and dislikes. |
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Sometimes the women would bulge disproportionately, becoming viragos and female chauvinists, as threatening as the mother-in-law in the old Maggie and Jiggs comic strip. |
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Salwa's mother-in-law had dropped the magazine off to her for a recipe, but it was the BFF story that caught her attention. |
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My beautiful mother-in-law once recalled literally crying in the cold while crossing the street in her Winnipeg maidenhood — and this is in the center of town. |
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God bless, love you too xxxx GOTCH Gladys Much missed mum mother-in-law and nan. |
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After his mother-in-law stayed for two weeks, he was glad to see the back of her. |
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Sorry, but I have to cry off the game on Saturday, as my mother-in-law is coming to visit. |
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He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills. |
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A beneficiary may include a spouse, parent, grandparent, guardian, child, grandchild, brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew. |
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My mother-in-law died of breast cancer and my wife's eldest sister was diagnosed with breast cancer ten years ago, but thanks to early and successful treatment she is alive and well today. |
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When my mother-in-law moved back to Ottawa from the States after her husband died, I had no idea where to go to get information about the various services she was going to need. |
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My mother-in-law said that she had toxemia when she was pregnant with my husband, but I never before understood what it meant to have that condition. |
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The crowd burst into peals of laughter when a programme was played, featuring Ms. Adivasi as a difficult mother-in-law arguing against exclusive breastfeeding. |
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As my new mother-in-law said, she is not losing a daughter but gaining a washer-upper. |
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Rajini had to deal with the running of a large house in constant need of repairs, care for an elderly mother-in-law and in due time for their baby daughter. |
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As revealed by many studies, a complex division of labour often exists between wife and husband, wife and especially female children, wife and housemaid or foster child, wife and mother-in-law or sister-in-law. |
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He glanced across her at the jawless, pie-faced woman soon to be her mother-in-law, whose owlish eyes were fixed askance upon their hands. |
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Authorities say a man shot an armadillo, but ended up accidentally wounding his mother-in-law when the bullet ricocheted off the mammal's hard shell. |
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A daughter-in-law, on the other hand, may take on the responsibility of managing and organizing the care of her mother-in-law or father-in-law herself. |
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My mother-in-law has been making noises about coming to stay for the summer. |
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My mother-in-law was recently widowed this past summer and my father-in-law left her 40 acres of property in Paducah, Kentucky. |
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Immediate Family Member means your mother, father, sibling, child, spouse, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. |
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If we needed proof our duck was amateur-bagged, it came when my mother-in-law encountered a bit of buckshot in one Turducken bite. |
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The crimes that demand such an honour killing include draping her veil carelessly, smiling at a man on the street, or simply arousing the suspicions of a paranoid husband or mother-in-law. |
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And, if 29-year-old Jennifer's fiance, Brad Pitt, sees Nancy in the sizzling movie, The Ice House, it may be the first time he has seen his future mother-in-law at all. |
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Then they dispeeded themselves of the Cid and of their mother-in-law. |
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My mother-in-law has had kale and carrots germinating under her bird feeders and I have seen the very poisonous thorn apple, Datura stramonium in these circumstances. |
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He often took to the hills when his mother-in-law was in town. |
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My mother-in-law was saying the other night that it's funny seeing me on stage one minute, this rock god as she put it, then washing bottles in the sink the next. |
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Golfer mishits mother-in-law In the UK, 66-year-old Janet Llewellyn has died after being struck by a shacked tee shot from her son-in-law Ronnie Battersby. |
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Her father remarried but when his second wife died, her broken father took his children to Darmstadt to be raised by his Hessian mother-in-law Landgravine Marie Louise. |
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I deleted most of the jokes, but I left in the one about my mother-in-law. |
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