With son-in-law Alistair and daughter Judith having problems, things don't look too promising. |
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They understood, as his son-in-law and daughter fled with their son from the city. |
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He shares the house with his wife, his only daughter, his son-in-law and his two grandchildren. |
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We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and husband. |
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Seeking her hand for his son-in-law Maximilian, the emperor Diocletian sent two of his officers successively to negotiate the marriage. |
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His wife, his daughter and his son-in-law have confirmed that Mr. Cadman told them that such an offer was indeed made. |
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It is her ability to deal with the hard times that her son-in-law so admires. |
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It was common for a son-in-law to be required to give his in-laws several pounds of candles annually as an annuity. |
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He forged a strong relationship with the Jessop family in the years after the tragedy, and urged his son-in-law to remarry. |
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His son-in-law is the chief cook who does the shopping in the souk early in the morning. |
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My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the custodian at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso. |
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I also have a daughter and a son-in-law who are medical doctors. |
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Among those on trial are his first wife, two children, a son-in-law and a cousin. |
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In 1818 he attacked Coleridge savagely in a magazine edited by his son-in-law. |
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By hand signals at the windows we tell daughter and son-in-law we are going to the diner. |
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Her son-in-law, Henry Bridgewater, was reputed to be the richest black man in St Louis. |
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When Albany refused to go along with the New York junto, Leisler sent some militia under the command of his son-in-law, Jacob Milbourne. |
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My son-in-law completely dressed me down, said I must apologise and threw a glass of water in my face. |
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Events leading to marriage began with an initial meeting of the aspiring son-in-law with his perspective parents-in-law. |
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When he was 65 Mr Simpson cycled 750 miles alone from Milan to the heel of Italy to visit his son-in-law and daughter. |
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Mr President, first of all I must declare a personal interest, I have a son-in-law who was, and is, a refugee from the Krajina in Croatia. |
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And his grief-stricken son-in-law, Robert Carroll said he was a man of conviction who was loved and respected by those closest to him. |
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I would be told by the man who wanted me for a son-in-law that it didn't matter whether or not I was a good hunter. |
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And so, without further ado, I present to you my future son-in-law. |
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I have a son, a son-in-law and a nephew in policing. |
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A father finds getting acquainted with his prospective son-in-law rather difficult at a large party. |
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In her opinion, her son-in-law is not an Italian but an Abruzzian. |
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Facing imminent execution, Dmitriev reveals this secret to his son-in-law. |
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The parents knew if they wanted a certain woman as a daughter-in-law or they wanted a certain man for a son-in-law. |
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The remaining parts of this palace hint at its past grandeur and beauty, as befitted the son-in-law of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun. |
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Three of the original Claimant's daughters, a son and her son-in-law took turns to testify before me with a great deal of emotion and with what appeared to me as a great deal of sincerity. |
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Still, even a daughter-in-law or son-in-law may continue to provide some help to their former parents-in-law after a divorce because of the ongoing relationship of the grandchildren to their grandparents. |
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It is to your good luck that he has become your son-in-law. |
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One visitor, an elderly woman named Mrs. Lacey, relays an anecdote about her American son-in-law. |
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This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud. |
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The day before his wedding, King George VI titled his future son-in-law Philip Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Perhaps a different son-in-law might have described her as a senseless, whining, nagging, leather-faced old whitlow, not fit to cohabit with a rhinoceros beetle. |
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I also had a daughter and son-in-law who were about the age of her half-brother and half-sister. |
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His body was found yesterday morning by his son-in-law in an area of sandbanks and mud flats about a mile from the high water mark at Bardsea, near Ulverston. |
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My son-in-law says the manhole cover is down in the hole, smashed up. |
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Mum, daughter and son-in-law turned it into a shrine to the Royal family. |
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Her evidence was that the business was ready to go by March 2001, and that she was going to be the active partner, and her son-in-law would be the silent partner. |
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Proving that it is a small world, Russ is the son-in-law of Jack. |
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Nora is survived by her husband Michael, son Mark, daughter Sharon, son-in-law, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, relations and friends. |
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Mrs Driffill was putting a brave face on it yesterday as her daughter, son-in-law and neighbours flocked to help her mop up the water and thick mud. |
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The name Sheldon appears alongside those of Shakespeare's friends in Warwickshire indentures and conveyances, and in the medical casebook of Shakespeare's son-in-law. |
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One such group, Calik, which employs Mr Erdogan's son-in-law, has acquired a media conglomerate, whose assets include a television channel, ATV, and the third-biggest daily, Sabah. |
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Naidu is the son-in-law of late NTR and his son Nara Lokesh married Balakrishna's daughter Brahmani. |
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As the afternoon wore on, she chatted about her drunken son-in-law, her days as a state cartographer, her small dacha, all the time her body straightening as she talked, unloosened by stories. |
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For example, when a woman owns a farming land which is exploited by husband, brother, stepbrother or even son-in-law, etc. but she gets nothing from it! |
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And today Bice, accompanied by a somewhat impatient son-in-law and by a pestiferous young angel of a granddaughter, was rushing to Princeton for the great reunion. |
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Mr Berezovsky helped to pay for Mr Yeltsin's re-election campaign in 1996, befriended Mr Yeltsin's daughter and son-in-law, and had ready access to the Kremlin until the two men fell out stormily in April last year. |
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In the old Agora itself, a new odeum, or concert hall, was built in the middle of the square by Marcus Agrippa, the emperor's son-in-law and one of his chief lieutenants. |
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We know Mr. Cadman told his wife, his daughter and his son-in-law that he had been offered a life insurance policy, and that he considered it a bribe. |
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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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The crises that have hit so many Asian economies were caused at least in part by cronyism: projects were approved and finance was provided not because the market called for it, but just to gratify some minister's son-in-law. |
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Christine walked a dangerous line, peddling gossip about her detested son-in-law. |
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In the scramble for alterity that followed the demise of apartheid, forty unreconciled Afrikaner families, led by Verwoerd's son-in-law, retreated to Orania, an enclave established in the northern Cape. |
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Lacayo, 67, is the son-in-law of former Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro and served in her Cabinet. |
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Margot and Jerry Leadbetter turn their noses up at Tom and Barbara's concoctions in The Good Life, and Reggie's son-in-law Tom makes an undrinkable nettle and parsnip wine in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. |
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But wait — was that Sergio Aguero, Maradona's son-in-law, barreling into Q. P. R. territory, as fast and unexpected as a streaker, fielding a flick of a pass from the erratic but brilliant Mario Balotelli? |
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Q POLICE who stopped my young son-in-law for a routine check recently tested his tinted windscreen with a light meter and gave him a pounds 60 fine and three points. |
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They feel they are caught up in all these parently duties. All their waking hours are taken up in housekeeping, caring for the daughter, son-in-law and the grandchild. |
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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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His only daughter had either been rapt away to the grave, or he was to have some wood-demon for a son-in-law, and, perchance, a troop of goblin grandchildren. |
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