Officials should do more than just report changes in marital status and other private matters to their supervisors. |
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This bill will give all couples the same legal rights irregardless of their sexual orientation or marital status. |
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It's a good way to meet the locals, albeit only men, who immediately inquire as to my marital status. |
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After all, all this while, his single and unattached marital status has added to his charm in no small way. |
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Married women may have endured more hardship than single women because of their marital status. |
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They may do so today, and if the husband forces himself on his spouse, he is guilty of marital rape. |
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Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded. |
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The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers. |
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There are numerous studies that have found that marital distress tends to co-occur with a wide range of psychiatric symptoms and syndromes. |
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It urged South African women to check that their marital status was correctly reflected on the department's books. |
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Although the candidate rarely affects one's vote, it's usual to be told their occupation and marital status if nothing else. |
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The various stories thematize issues of colorism, marital betrayal, family strife, and poverty. |
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When filling out an information and medical history form, patients are typically asked to check a box to indicate their marital status. |
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Birth weight for gestational age, divided into fifths, showed an association with later marital status for men but not women. |
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This was apparently nothing at all like the consummations that I had previously encountered in my dark marital bedroom. |
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The marital crisis coincides with a miners' strike in which the men are forced to live off a pittance while blacklegs take over their jobs. |
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Thirty males and 22 females underwent conjoint therapy focusing on the marital relationship. |
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He is not the first director to realise that the playwright's famous study of marital hatred is really a black comedy. |
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But his later years have been a miasma of money troubles, marital strife and ill health. |
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It is unfortunate that Laxmi Pandit had to give up her Miss India-World 2004 title following the controversy over her marital status. |
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Family circulars sometimes suggested marital irregularities to sharp-eyed investigators. |
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For example, it teaches filial respect, marital fidelity, nonviolence, and cooperation. |
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The ads described the research project as being concerned with factors related to marital life. |
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Mr Hartley has since found fill-in work elsewhere but said he feared his marital status could be a problem in the future. |
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In fact, argue psychologists and marital advocates, there's no such thing as true compatibility. |
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In the current study, two potential avenues for indirect crossover effects of stress on spouses' individual and marital well-being were examined. |
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If I stay out too late at the pub, I can always tell my future wife I was at your house commiserating you and your marital statue. |
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Marriage was to be lifelong and marital faithfulness was to include monogamy. |
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Positive marital interactions function similar to a gear system in which a cogwheel transmits its movement smoothly to another cogwheel. |
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The league compiled a fact sheet last year, apparently in response to media questions about the marital and engagement status of its players. |
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Even with today's high divorce rates, marital relationships are also more enduring, which makes our investment in them all the wiser. |
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She's having marital difficulties, but can't stop fixating on her clockwork household. |
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All these strata tend to be endogamous or, in the south, observe the marital rule of hypergamy. |
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Three different types of marital union include church marriages, civil marriages, and consensual or common-law unions. |
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The film rumbles along, an ominous sense of marital doom hanging over the entire affair. |
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But marital relations and domestic finances are not what should make government ministers fit or otherwise for office. |
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A questionnaire including marital status, extramarital relations and medical history was used to exclude subjects from the study group. |
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Some of these issues include infanticide, child abuse, incest, forced marriage, marital rape, classism, ableism, and sexism. |
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They met where she did marital and family counseling and he worked with substance abusers. |
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This group aims to support fathers who suffer after marital disputes, for example by being denied access to their children by the mother. |
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Now however, she has grown weary of the media, which she knows will make capital out of her marital split. |
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What might lead to marital disaster elsewhere works among the Canela because the men believe in partible paternity. |
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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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Adults usually develop adjustment disorders to stressors related to marital discord, finances, or work. |
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Social rank is also determined by one's region of origin, age, marital status, and gender. |
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Clothing was central to social definition, defining one's gender, social rank, occupation, age, marital status, or ethnic identity. |
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If you say does one bout of marital infidelity mean he is habitually duplicitous, then no, I don't draw that parallel. |
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Excluding an individual on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation is an affront to that person's dignity. |
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The servicemen recorded their age, rank, length of service, and marital status. |
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Even within the marital context, they work to limit the husband's authority. |
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The statutory right to occupy the marital home may be seen as an example of the joint enterprise model of marriage. |
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Marriage experts said marital problems were likely to be made acute by overdrinking during the holiday, and by absence of family members. |
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Should marital misconduct be taken into account when divvying up marital assets? |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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The treatment of choice for co-occurring marital distress and depression appears to be behavioral marital therapy. |
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Bachelors are also more xenophobic than married men, and women of any marital status. |
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Milton's marital experience underlies his reinterpretation of at least two Biblical passages. |
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Accordingly, the husband determined the marital domicile and was the dominant figure in the relation of parent and child. |
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Serials in which extramarital relations and marital problems are shown, tend to have a worse effect on the psyche of a child. |
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It's a marital rendezvous, a meeting place for Paul and me after one of his weeks away. |
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The Greeks and Roman orgies are discussed along with the more common, discreet exchange of marital partners. |
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Thus, professional marital therapy may be seen as an option of last resort, even for those few willing to seek it. |
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A couple approaching their golden anniversary have thanked the Lord for 50 years of marital bliss. |
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However, he declined to explain why the legislators dropped the clause on marital rape. |
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It is also not possible for one spouse to sell the marital home from underneath the other. |
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The attraction of these materials lies in their rich detail about the lives of men and women embroiled in marital litigation. |
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It is at this point that the idea of a joint enterprise, be it marital or based on cohabitation, becomes crucial. |
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Simply put, Lyne, who's had success with similarly titillating marital crisis efforts hits rock bottom here. |
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Jim lets Dennis believe that his stag night will consist of a curry and some man to man marital advice. |
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Aspects such as age, marital status, small farm size and other sources of income will be major factors in non-participation. |
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In such a setting he could demonstrate to the social climbers that they could benefit from a marital alliance with him. |
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The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing. |
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He adroitly smoothed over marital difficulties and the couple moved to Germany, where he filed the divorce papers. |
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Therefore, chronic marital distress may be a more salient psychosocial risk factor for women than for men. |
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While snoring does not cause serious health problems, it can causes marital disharmony. |
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Psychologists provide psychotherapy for a range of problems, from marital discord to personality disorders. |
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Thousands of well wishers took turns in pouring lustral water and wishing the couple many years of marital bliss. |
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We also discuss the role of attribution theory in understanding the marital distress of these couples. |
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This can be illustrated by a teaching in the Talmud about the secret to marital harmony. |
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Gratian ascribed to the concubinage relationship the quality of marital affection which the Roman jurists had reserved for marriage unions. |
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The groups were comparable in terms of age, weight, body mass index, height, marital status, occupation, and parity. |
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Take a good, close look at whether your marital relationship is functioning satisfactorily. |
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Today, in addition to individual and group therapy, I specialize in marital and couples therapy. |
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A grown man who discusses marital intimacies with his mother is judgment-free and developmentally damaged. |
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But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy. |
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He prefers marital banter with his wife on the phone to talking about measurements and ingredients. |
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Stay with her exclusively and wrestle with resentfulness coupled with marital bliss. |
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If the wife deferred to the husband because of the marital relationship, that is another thing. |
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What could have been more appropriate for this marital tragedy than, of all operas, Tristan und Isolde? |
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If all they've done is suffer an unhappy marriage, we should leave them to their marital misery. |
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The mother of the children told police she and her husband had been having marital problems for the past six months. |
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However, certain key aspects of the marital relationship can be elucidated and do require discussion. |
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Due to social stigma attached to it even the best marital relationships can come under strain. |
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They want an amendment that would require sheriffs to pay more attention to the rights of the child in marital disputes. |
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The marital embrace is the culmination of the total self-giving of husbands and wives. |
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In other words, the remark points to the dynamic of a sibling relationship, not a marital one. |
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There are marital complexities both on and off stage in the latest production from Bingley Little Theatre. |
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He plays a troubled psychiatrist who's in the midst of severe marital problems. |
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It deals with the issue of marital infidelity as seen across various couples. |
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Two people, a husband and wife, work out their marital malaise by literally trying to kill one another. |
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The referral letter described the marital relationship as extremely distressed, with Andrea thinking of leaving her husband. |
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Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out. |
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They are also looking at his marital and custody arrangements for the children. |
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The argument that Dad had superior credibility over Mom in terms of marital stability, criminal records, and other behavior did not hold up. |
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Does marital status once again become the determining factor for women's status? |
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Their employees can nominate partners for pension payments regardless of gender or marital status. |
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Where the property is owned jointly, the partner leaving the marital home does not forfeit rights to the property. |
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Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation. |
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They are not classified on the basis of marital status and the terms married and single are not relevant for this purpose. |
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The secret to marital bliss eludes the Western civilization, although arrogance and conceit keep it from admitting fundamental flaws and looking elsewhere for solutions. |
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It has been suggested that few marital problems remit spontaneously. |
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Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line. |
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The tenor of the divorce had no appreciable effect on marital outcomes for males. |
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Either one describes the bouts of anxiety single guys in their thirties feel about their marital status. |
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There, she and other mothers can take ministry-sponsored courses, including on cooking and avoiding marital conflict. |
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Despite this, in March Indian parliamentarians rejected proposals to criminalize marital rape. |
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Mrs. davenport has been married 24 years, so this is an issue of marital privacy. |
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And the law takes a dim view of marital partners attempting to change how the marriage, divorce, and alimony laws will apply to them once they are already married. |
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My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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A tense atmosphere could envelop your marital relationship or love affair. |
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They were guilelessly displaying the epitome of marital domesticity, today's version of the Wilde life. |
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There was no sign of a struggle, and no hint of marital dispute or financial problems. |
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Poverty, obesity, homeownership, marital status and alcohol consumption were among the factors investigated. |
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One of the marital indiscretions had landed him in trouble with his wife. |
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They can be any age, marital status, ethnic background or disability. |
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Women's economic situation fundamentally depended on their marital status. |
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I was questioned about my marital status, whether I was still unattached. |
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Why should the parent's marital status have anything to do with this? |
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He is flicking idly through the tabloid tittle-tattle, recounting a story of marital strife, laughing at the expense of others, and yet again avoiding work. |
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The leitmotif of the new vogue in bad parenting is that keeping the marital buzz buzzing trumps the children. |
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But the mother would privately say that her wonderful Tony had been the result of a marital rape. |
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We found that child marriage contributed to domestic violence and marital rape, school dropouts, and reproductive health problems. |
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Covered by a trail of new names, false claims, and new marital arrangements, deserters and bigamists often lurked just beyond the reach of the law. |
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The money shot was when Rick Perry launched a frontal attack on Gingrich's well-reported marital infidelity. |
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By 1902, however, he must have suspected something since a relatively minor indiscretion managed to blow up into a public row and marital debacle. |
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In recent decades, marital and family therapy training programs have increasingly recognized the importance of preparing practitioners to become multiculturally competent. |
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They can be obtained to show that administrative orders and notices are invalid, or exempt from taxation, or for confirming matters of marital status and nationality. |
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Bad memories resurface as each character's hidden resentment is revealed, from redundancy to marital rejection and disillusionment with bourgeois values. |
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Written in 1977, it is not so much a satire at the expense of the nouveau riche as a devastating portrait of marital hatred and middle class joylessness. |
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They were nuzzling and snuggling on the marital bed, half naked. |
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The early Jacobean masque's mediation of royal power via a dialectic of revelation and mystery was superseded by a Caroline emphasis on marital love and pastoral retreat. |
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Such details as Jean's address and vocation and marital status, even his surname, would only rob Laure's Friday night of its poetic or oneiric mystery. |
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Not because I'm a fan of marital harmony or anything, but because they both have completely noxious romantic subplots now, subplots that make me want to chuck up my dinner. |
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Of course, if you sign a marital property agreement, you and your spouse can agree to classify these properties as community property or separate property as you wish. |
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What really separates contented couples from those in deep marital misery is a healthy balance between their positive and negative feelings and actions toward each other. |
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From then on, polygyny replaced polyandry as a marital practice. |
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A fussy mother of the Caucasian bride and an over-zealous traditional aunt of the East-Indian groom make this road to marital bliss rougher than it needs to be. |
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In Texas, unless you and your husband have signed a marital property agreement, like a prenuptial, all of your wages are classified as community property. |
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To fill in details about family and marital status and missing information on occupation, I turned to the census enumerators' books for 1841 and 1851 and local directories. |
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On payment of a dowry, the man enjoys full marital rights, with no ongoing responsibility for any resultant children once the stated term expires. |
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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum have been slammed with marital problem rumours once again. |
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The statutory defence of marital coercion is not available to a wife charged with murder. |
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Analyses were conducted to determine if birth mother planned searches were related to their age, marital status and parenting status. |
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However, my mother, who had been at the coalface of the marital collapse, felt the need to have an in-depth debrief. |
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Based on the Roman law concept of marital affection, it was developed by canonists throughout the middle ages. |
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Economic, marital, and religious exchange occurred between the Norse and many of these other groups. |
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A secret passage leads from his marital home, No3 The Cliff, Seaton Carew, to No4 next door, which he and wife Anne had converted into bedsits. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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Still, Otto formed marital ties with the east when he married the Byzantine princess Theophanu. |
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Feuds and marital alliances brought the Abel dynasty into a close connection with the German Duchy of Holstein by the 15th century. |
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This was a departure from Welsh custom, which held that the eldest son was his father's heir regardless of his parent's marital status. |
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The back shows marital status, religious affiliation, the region of the country of origin, and the date of issue of the card. |
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The IRS took the position that the marital trust property subject to the decedent's GPA was not exempt from GSTT under Regs. |
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Snider viewed Titania and her caprice as solely to blame for her marital strife with Oberon. |
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Central to the tale is the predicament of a woman caught between consanguineal and marital interests. |
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It also supported the draft law that protects women from domestic violence, and worked on rendering marital rape an independent punishable crime. |
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He also points to the grave implications of this dictum by Pius X for small and underpopulated communities where marital choice was limited. |
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Commenting on his bachelorhood in a debate on marital ethics was a bit below the belt, don't you think? |
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Proposed antecedents to Family Interference with Work include time spent providing eldercare, marital status, and gender. |
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First, it will be demonstrated that marital violence continued to be a talking point within polite society. |
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Yes, when it comes to the aesthetics of marital coupledom, to paraphrase that old saying, I'm punching several stones below my weight. |
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This provision goes against the current worldwide trend in legislating against marital rape in other jurisdictions. |
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His third wife, Jane Knill, kept a journal of their marital life, from their marriage in 1848 to Pugin's death, which was later published. |
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Figures collected by marital affairs website Ashley Madison have revealed the majority of two-timers are based in Dublin. |
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Rumours of marital violence, adultery with actresses, incest with Augusta Leigh, and sodomy were circulated, assisted by a jealous Lady Caroline. |
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The Married Persons Equality Act 2006 gives equal rights to wives in regard to their husbands, abolishing the husband's marital power. |
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For all couples, marital homogamy tends to be the norm, and blacks are no exception. |
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Orbison's marital disasters and his rise to fame are spoken in the kind of treacly stage-American accent that make your toes curl. |
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Table 1 shows that marital status tends to explain the greatest proportion of change in both the general fertility rate and the crude birth rate during the period under study. |
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The sexual union of a man and woman is called the marital act because the two become physically one in a way that is impossible between two men or two women. |
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They found that the feelings the study participants verbalized about their marriages were unrelated to changes in their marital happiness over time. |
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A SUCCESSFUL photographer resorts to murder as a means of solving his marital difficulties, unaware that retribution is at hand in the shape of astute cop Columbo. |
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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 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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According to Mitkova, the Alliance will lobby for legislation amendments to criminalise all forms of spying on the significant other and marital rape. |
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And, of course, it's too early in the marital relationship to tell the love of your life that, based on your diet, she appears to have confused you with a dung beetle. |
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Consanguineous and endogamous unions are the marital choice the most practiced in the Arab-Muslim world and Chaouis from Khenchela don't make the exception. |
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The Queen's marital status was a major political and diplomatic topic. |
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Around the world, 125 countries have laws against sexual harassment, 119 have laws against domestic violence, but only 52 countries have laws on marital rape. |
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Henry VII renewed his efforts to seal a marital alliance between England and Spain, by offering his second son in marriage to Arthur's widow Catherine. |
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Over the years we had grown used to marital infidelities, indiscretions in public lavatories, even the odd staged disappearance, outbreak of purgery or show trial. |
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Such flexibility is facilitated by the inconspicuousness of the social practices that herald marital unions in the Trobriands, which are clan-exogamous and virilocal. |
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Young women who adopt urban attire deny cotemporality to their locally dressed counterparts by accusing them of feudal marital and dating practices. |
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Battan's article on marital rape shows the ways that Free Lovers, in exposing marital rape, broke the silence on marital sanctity and questioned the basis of the family. |
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Woods said he is going to take time off to re-evaluate things after finishing fourth in the Masters, his first competition since revelations of his extra marital affairs. |
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Nobody turns a hair at marital infidelity among politicians any more, so why should footballers, whose brains are in their jockstraps, be judged by Old Testament standards? |
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In Wisconsin, the childhood rule to share and share alike became the law of the land for married couples under the state's new marital property law. |
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The Kadamba fame reached its peak during the rule of Kakusthavarma, a notable ruler with whom even the kings of Gupta Dynasty of northern India cultivated marital alliances. |
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The complete CRA definitions for marital status is available. |
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Connecticut overturned a state law prohibiting dissemination of contraception information based on a constitutional right to privacy for marital relationships. |
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As of 2014 The prevalence of domestic violence against women in Mexican marital relationships varies at between 30 and 60 percent of relationships. |
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Marriage would then be valid as long as neither of the two parties annulled the marital agreement before reaching puberty, and the marriage had not already been consummated. |
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Often, I say, have I wavered in my faith as to the unapproachable beatitude of bachelorism, when dining out, for example, at a well-appointed marital menage. |
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Why don't you MYOB? My marital status is no concern of yours. |
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For all the comedy of the outlandish wedding capes, marital frocks and suntans that make Dale Winton look as pale as Nicole Kidman, this C4 documentary has a serious side too. |
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Tax rates schedules may vary for individuals based on marital status. |
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With marital problems of his own, he remained a distant figure. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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Although they did not use the term, several couples described marital relations that historians have described in other contexts as companionate marriage. |
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Second, Flinn was hammered for marital infidelity by her superiors in an attempt to give the appearance of being gender-blind in handing out punishment. |
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In this regard, to be eligible for the estate tax marital deduction, the property interest cannot be a nondeductible interest or a terminable interest. |
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Marital conflict is also reported to correlate highly with concomitant depression. |
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Marital relations are conducted in the gardens, one story being that the woman is summoned by her husband tormenting their pigs until they squeal. |
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Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's stormy relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical. |
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Stephanotis Marital happiness is expressed by Stephanotis, a tender evergreen climber with sweet-smelling white, star-shaped flowers. |
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