The Kabloona include missionaries, teachers, police, government personnel and their spouses or companions. |
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I do not appreciate members' partners or spouses being brought into this argument. |
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A study of contract killings in Australia has found most are not ordered by criminals, but by angry spouses and jilted political lovers. |
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Medical students ' stress also was expected to be associated with poorer marital and emotional adjustment among their spouses. |
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This regards the two spouses as juridical equals and assumes, but does not ensure, that they are also equal economically and culturally. |
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Well, there's a new manual out there to help moms and dads and in-laws and even spouses. |
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Arranged marriages in which parents negotiated spouses, dowries, and inheritance for their children were once common but have declined. |
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Their spouses always complain about not seeing them for days, months or even years. |
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Secretaries, spouses, their children and the bosses were there, letting their hair down literally and enjoying themselves. |
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Currently, spouses, children, and even nearby in-laws of partners are not allowed to hold stock in companies audited by those partners. |
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The estate tax exempts surviving spouses, which means they can inherit an unlimited amount of assets without triggering taxes. |
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This stripped-down, scoreless film is a powerful drama that poses questions about what we owe our spouses and ourselves. |
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In textile industries daughters and sons of weavers inherited skills, and chose spouses in the same profession. |
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The service has been discontinued due to complaints from spouses and bandmates. |
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A lot of them had not touched base with their loved ones, with their spouses, with their parents, with their children, and their friends. |
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If the two spouses do not agree there arises a three-cornered conflict to determine which one of them will be widowed. |
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Their self-appointed role in life seems to be to treat their spouses as though they were small, mildly irritating but endearing children. |
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Why should police privacy be better-protected than that of battered spouses or deported passengers? |
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We construe civil marriage to mean the voluntary union of two persons as spouses, to the exclusion of all others. |
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Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance. |
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Maybe as foreign spouses we should be allowed to sit these exams that would enable us to teach in elementary, junior and senior high schools. |
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This is to prevent an insolvent from transferring assets to their spouses to avoid the consequences of sequestration. |
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Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty. |
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It showed herself, Madeline, Monsieur and Madam Grandeur, and a few other people who worked with the organization, along with their spouses. |
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I'm not sure why men's pain doesn't inspire a whole lot of motherliness in their spouses. |
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Photos of ugly babies and unsightly spouses have never met a kinder pair of eyes than yours. |
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I think another untold story of this war is the mobilization of parents and spouses of the troops over there, who are in opposition. |
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The proportion of nobly born spouses for peers' children reached an apex during this period. |
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Weaker spouses, and children, were at risk but feared to act against their abuser. |
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The study found that it wasn't feuding Mafia types paying to bump someone off, but angry spouses and jilted lovers. |
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Income splitting between spouses helps reduce taxes overall because of progressive tax rates. |
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Members of Parliament and their spouses and dependants receive a certain number of vouchers from Parliament to entitle them to free air travel. |
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Explaining our extended family relationship to the children and our spouses was the source of great amusement. |
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It is common for customers' husbands or wives to pick up pieces to surprise their spouses when they get home. |
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The practice involves commissioning studio portraits of prospective brides for presentation to potential spouses. |
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Rather it is their spouses and children who suffer terribly if not unbearably. |
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Money and human relationships are cut off for children, spouses, younger brothers and sisters, mothers, fathers and other relatives. |
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This said, of course, while the two spouses are looking in opposite directions in the dark. |
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There is no doubt that Russell made a mess of his relations with his spouses and children. |
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Such a claim is normally based on the psychological condition of one or both spouses. |
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Employers who provide health insurance to spouses must offer insurance to registered domestic partners. |
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But to me it looks like a straightforward transfer of assets between two spouses where no money changes hands. |
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We live with our dogs in cities or suburbia, with kids and spouses and jobs. |
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Effective June 30, 2004, common-law spouses now have the same rights and obligations as married partners. |
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Today we see our soldiers being farewelled and welcomed at airports and docks and we also see their upset spouses and their confused children. |
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Since Paul, 60, and Lurline, 63, each had a previous marriage, the trusts also prevents former spouses from contesting their assets in court. |
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Despite all that solicitude for the privacy of would-be spouses, the prohibition on incestuous marriages stands. |
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In the wake of the Civil War, African Americans sought out spouses and family members torn from them by the indecencies of slavery. |
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Two individuals are affiliated only if they are spouses or common-law partners. |
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It is, however, open to question whether this fact connotes dissimilarity of attitudes on the part of the spouses. |
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People will devil their own children, spouses, parents, co-workers and neighbors. |
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We reasoned that spouses and other household contacts were likely to be closer to the patient than nonhousehold contacts. |
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Italian women who stay at home and work while their husbands ogle beauties on the beaches are increasingly cuckolding their spouses. |
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If, however, a widow were allowed to marry her son upon her husband's death, the death tax could be avoided, since spouses are immune. |
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So stated the test is less onerous than for the presumption of undue influence as between the spouses themselves. |
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Thus, it recently recognised the right for de facto spouses to consent to care for a partner who is unfit. |
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Overall, 178 passports were given out under the scheme, including 71 for spouses and children. |
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They are workers, or spouses, curmudgeons, derelicts, or hopeless romantics. |
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In order for a court to grant a decree of divorce, spouses must have lived apart for more than four years. |
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In the whole of the UK last year 332 live kidneys were donated by blood relatives or spouses. |
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That law was passed to help prevent estranged spouses from abducting their children. |
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They rehearse confronting their spouses about the infidelities. |
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This is somewhat problematic within the larger community because new generations and the non-Estonian spouses of mixed marriages have a hard time understanding Estonian. |
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Legislators stopped short of making adultery illegal but will consider making adulterers liable to compensate their spouses in divorce settlements. |
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The poetry of this Staffordshire circle embraces the non-court, recusant and social milieu of the first Lord Aston, his children, their spouses and friends. |
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We are entrusted with the lives of soldiers, and those soldiers, when deployed, entrust us with the health of their spouses and children back home. |
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The large number of married remitters suggests that in some cases weavers are remitting to spouses who do not live in Kathmandu, rather than to parental households. |
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This emphasis upon a shared European cultural and biological heritage allowed Anglos to claim the social privileges of whiteness for their Mexican spouses. |
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I've known spouses who decided to teach for the first time and others who turned their specialised skill into profits making jewellery, customised stationary and needlework. |
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In August 1998 we celebrated our ruby wedding and took all our family four children, four spouses, and nine grandchildren for a holiday in Perthshire. |
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What if an affair, like in the case of The Affair, as Treem says, happens to good people who love their spouses? |
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Importantly, when spouses divorce, figuring out what they own and how it all should be divided is often one of the most contentiously debated topics. |
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They abuse drinks or drugs, abuse spouses and loved ones, shirk sleep and plummet into crippling depression. |
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And she's also back to her old ways in the man department, putting the make on married older dudes, especially non-showbiz spouses of her female friends and costars. |
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We've merely switched our focus from our parents to our spouses. |
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The ballroom and the poolside area were bursting at the seams as PSC members, their spouses and guests turned out for what has become a PSC institution. |
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Like married spouses, common-law partners can opt out of the property sharing regime by entering into a written agreement dealing with their property. |
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The traditional unit is the patrilocal extended family consisting of a married couple, their unmarried daughters, and their sons with their own spouses and children. |
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The therapist also coaches spouses to logically analyze their cognitions. |
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At the same time, the Marines and spouses in the unit shared day-to-day information on a group Facebook page. |
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Eight patients and six spouses participated in a focus group. |
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The characters continued to cheat on their spouses, let money become their obsession, and debated the American dream for the hopes of one day obtaining happiness. |
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For example, don't give in to pressure from spouses, relatives, friends. |
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At the guesthouse that evening the head of the university foreign affairs office and his secretary come to talk to all foreign teachers and their spouses. |
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It has been estimated that for one in ten new spouses, the anticlimax of married life is so severe it develops into what is known as postnuptial depression. |
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What is sinful is the exaltation of pleasure above the proper ends of marriage, which are union, fruitfulness, and the healing, exaltation, and perfection of the spouses. |
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The typical danger areas are buying property, offshore trusts, transferring funds to spouses and children, and dealing with unusual requests from the beneficiaries of a will. |
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After the spouses settle down, their close relatives mostly follow them. |
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The women continue to live together as before, occasionally attending family gatherings with their spouses. |
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No longer did spouses have to allege physical or mental cruelty, no longer did private investigators have to spring someone in an act of adultery. |
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The bedrock to the inheritance tax legislation is the exemption for assets passing between spouses where the value is reflected in the donee spouse's estate. |
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Maj Gen Arnison also paid special tribute to the spouses and families of 10FSB personnel and thanked the twin cities of Townsville and Thuringowa for their support. |
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The patients and spouses were not consanguineous to each other. |
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Force senators, their spouses and their immediate family to report their wealth down to the last dollar and cent. |
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The luxurious trips include fully paid chartered flights and five-star hotel accommodation and lucky staff can even take their spouses or partners and children. |
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Already we've seen the need for both spouses to work simply to afford a roof over their heads frequently in out-of-the-way locations remote from their place of work. |
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I sincerely wonder if the invention of the telephone was an equally convenient excuse for previously unattempted types of flirtation on the parts of bored spouses. |
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If mortgage and other regular payments are made from that account they will not be paid, and it will need the agreement of both spouses to unfreeze an account. |
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Since then, Jill has progressed to fancy restaurants, the real desirables, the ones where rich people take their rich spouses to eat rich delicacies. |
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Parents who violate their marriage contracts by cuckolding their spouses should not be awarded support payments for the resulting children. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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They began living together, as their respective spouses had each refused to grant either of them a divorce. |
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This does not apply to accompanying spouses and minor children or members of travel groups. |
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Property of a household could not be disposed of without the consent of both spouses. |
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Meetings were instead held at Church House, Westminster although the bishops, with their spouses, were invited to dinner at Lambeth by rotation. |
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The term does not confer on cohabiting parties any of the rights or obligations enjoyed by spouses or civil partners. |
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Benefits are provided to unremarried surviving spouses of military personnel who died while on active duty. |
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Counting founders Eduard and his wife, Marie, of Eugene, and their children and spouses, there are at least 10 Webers in the business. |
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The tax law provides limited protection to taxpayers whose spouses intentionally misstate their joint tax liabilities. |
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The change would make it easier for nonworking spouses and partners to obtain credit. |
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Yet, the issue of dividing compensatory stock options between divorcing spouses still causes major headaches. |
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I've witnessed first-hand lawyers misquoting, misinforming or misadvising military clients or service members' spouses. |
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They surveyed 120 spouses of lung cancer patients about their personality, social support, and caregiving burden. |
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Topics concerning single Soldiers or those with absent spouses were also left out of the mandatory chaplains' briefings for the other redeployments. |
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The House of Representatives hummed with excitement as Congressmen and Senators, many with their spouses and children in tow, awaited the man of the hour. |
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In a marital union and the sexual union of the spouses within that union, masculine and feminine elements are ontologically and affectively linked in a unified whole. |
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The right of a creditor to reach community property in satisfaction of a debt or other obligation incurred by one or both of the spouses also varies from state to state. |
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This 'primary and unconditional obligation' standard applies to all redemptions, including those involving stock of closely-held corporations by spouses or former spouses. |
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Furthermore, foreign spouses can apply for citizenship through the Minister of the Interior, but have a variety of restrictions and are not guaranteed citizenship. |
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Foreign spouses of South African citizens can apply for naturalization after two years of marriage, but is subject to potential denial of the minister. |
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This runs counter to the play, where Grandpa is always benignly indulgent of all his zany progeny and their equally zany spouses, and is even somewhat zany himself. |
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They demonstrate that spouses are more similar to each other attitudinally than they are physically, suggesting that attitudinal similarity strongly influences mate selection. |
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Some corporations have begun to include spouses earlier when making decisions about a foreign posting, and offer coaching or adjustment training before a family departs. |
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At the time, it was customary for the prime minister to appoint members of the Royal Household, who were usually his political allies and their spouses. |
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The divorcing spouses must consider how the split will affect themselves, their children, the disposition of their marital property and other financial arrangements. |
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Where both spouses run about madly trying to get home in time for the children, everybody is wound up like a tuppenny watch before they get in the door at night. |
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