There were also claims that husbands brought their wives to institutions just to be rid of them. |
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He compares these thoughts to the temptations that married heterosexual men have for women other than their wives. |
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The first three people who came to the stage with photographs of their wives were rewarded with gift hampers. |
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For many, reuniting with wives and children is the next difficult and emotional task. |
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Unlike her friends, other leisured wives of wealthy men, she loves her life as wife and mother and wishes for nothing more. |
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Raised among the wives of King Cetshwayo, she had a detailed knowledge of Zulu history and customs at the royal court. |
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The family unit has at its head the ancestors followed by the grandparents, the father, the wives and then the children. |
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The two men walked together to rejoin their wives and the family was complete. |
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All of them, including two of their wives, had been Army regulars and had fought in Angola, where they had run into Mrs. Jachimczek. |
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They said that if money came to our kraals and our abodes, singing would no longer help our children and our wives sleep. |
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The spokesman added that the absence of wives would make it easier for refs and assistant refs to mix socially in the hotel the night before. |
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In fact, most servicemen would not trust their wives to iron their kit, says one Royal Marines officer. |
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Our wives think we're nuts working long hours for such a small amount of money, but we love being here! |
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The Sultan took two wives, the second an air hostess with Royal Brunei Airlines. |
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Spare a thought for all those wives, husbands and children who this weekend will be saying their goodbyes. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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She has a fondness for rascally men, a distaste for bossy wives, and a sympathy for anyone who leads with the heart instead of the brain. |
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Husbands and others frequently bring charges of adultery against such wives. |
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The wives find out about the plot and put in a plan of their own to catch them in the act. |
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Another doctor who killed his three wives, this time with aconite, escaped the hangman's noose by taking cyanide. |
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One feels quite sorry for our politicians and their wives that they have to suffer all this nonsense in their busy lives. |
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She worked in a fashion boutique serving prominent Washingtonians, including the wives of senators and congressmen. |
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The Friar gives absolution for sins in exchange for money and flirts with the prettiest wives. |
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He neglected his wives, whom he treated cruelly, and had no time for his children. |
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Boys continued to make the same distinction between prospective wives and slags. |
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These messages often sink deep into our unconscious mind, waiting to pop up when we become wives or husbands ourselves. |
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There are fathers, brothers and uncles and husbands and wives working for the company. |
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It would be hard to imagine the man actually being the boss in a house of sister wives. |
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Carmen and her kids shared a home with one or more of the sister wives and their children. |
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Each side acquires wives for the other and redeems their spirits at death by providing their maternal kin with tusked boars and yams. |
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I've got wives to take care of, kids to take care of, and I don't have time to monkey around. |
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Be honest and diligent girls, tender and modest wives, wise mothers, and you will be good patriots. |
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These were more traditionally expected from mistresses, wives, and mothers than from masters, husbands, and fathers. |
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Pretty clothes and pretty faces are only a mask on the fierce games of love and hate warring between wives and mistresses, suitors and fathers. |
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He had six sons and two daughters by various wives, concubines and mistresses. |
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South Sea Islanders were very important in early Protestant missionary activity and most were accompanied by their wives. |
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Others, with stay-at-home, nonpolitical wives, were appalled at her trespasses onto the male public sphere. |
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It's a film where work, good and bad, is done by men, with women getting to play the tremulous wives or daughters. |
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Apparently the first wives of bigamists did not always care to chase down their absconding husbands. |
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In the end, we agreed to go to a shebeen for more beer and then try to sleep with each other's wives. |
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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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One of Henry's unhappy wives, Catherine Howard, lost her head because of immorality with the court virginalist before her marriage to the King! |
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Gynaecologists in Sydney have been known to leave their wives for younger, spunkier patients. |
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Or maybe what links nonworking poor women with rich trophy wives is that they are commodified the most. |
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Advertisers are realizing that working wives are a rich and growing market that can't be captured by the strategies aimed at nonworking wives. |
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The hairdresser is only bunging it on to get the physical attention of the town's amorous farm wives. |
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Cartoons were once populated by henpecked husbands and conniving wives in hair curlers. |
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Nacy rejects the characterization of army officers' wives as either camp followers or women who differed little from other frontier women. |
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Women who followed armies, whether wives of not, were called camp followers. |
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Single men and those with families, wives, widows and spinsters could all be found in the movement. |
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Officers, on the other hand, were sometimes allowed to bring their wives and children from the States, at their own expense. |
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No murders or missing persons, though, because more than 90 per cent of his work was trailing wives or husbands suspected of having an affair. |
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Handicraftswomen and wives outside the paid labour force were mobilised as delegates. |
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Some of these men are looking for wives with traditional values, and some of these women are looking for husbands with economic security. |
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Dr. Das Dasgupta said that women are pressured and harassed by husbands demanding that their wives give birth to boys. |
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Family men come to the company picnics with their beautiful wives and Stepford children and they get the bonuses. |
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But critics point out that he has gathered a harem of nine so-called wives with him on Fiji, including a former Playboy centerfold. |
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For these men to even admit they have been hit by their wives is harrowing, never mind having to seek help from the police or a woman solicitor. |
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Many also had sons, daughters, or wives who opposed the war, fueling the sense of besiegement. |
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Perhaps this case will set a precedent for all those who are full time carers for their sick wives or mothers. |
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Towards the other wives and their children she was always extremely imperious, haughty and pretentious. |
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Lately after the incident of him speaking freely to my brother in laws wives I felt like not wearing my niqab anymore. |
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The story, as most people must know, concerns the efforts of six men to raise money for their wives and families by performing a strip act. |
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These seemingly tough men, employing strong-arm tactics, expect wives to be their psychic nurses. |
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We have outlived all our brothers and sisters and their wives and husbands. |
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Another man named Beeri, a Hittite, was the father of one of the wives of Esau. |
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Now, wives routinely join their husbands' personal injury suits to assert their own claims. |
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Putting up with sulks and tantrums after a straight sets defeat or a poor innings go with the territory for the wives of sportsmen. |
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Virtually all wives had one, and probably many, opportunities to comply with or reject an unwanted sexual overture. |
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William employed several men as shepherds who lived in cottages with their wives near the homestead. |
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Domestic violence is often concurrent with child abuse, because violent men hit both wives and kids. |
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Mike picked up the snapshot of the late Mr Piggot, his brother-in-law and the two wives. |
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In many cases, those elected were the brothers, wives, sisters or brothers-in-law of arrested politicians, or those not permitted to stand. |
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Dave and Paula will be appearing on a show devoted to wives telling how their husbands have developed obsessions. |
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Lots of husbands and wives have their own special song that reminds them of each other. |
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In the 1860s a few patrician merchants' wives subscribed independently on guarantee lists of the German opera. |
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The wives and daughters of leading artists dressed in white with tricolor cockades in their hair when they went to publicly donate their jewelry. |
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The predominance of wives among petitioners is due to their greater financial dependence. |
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There can surely no longer be any justification for a law that treats wives as being more coercible than unmarried women. |
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The wives are greedy and the men, in the absence of any well-regulated women, are recklessly improvident. |
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When two men spring their wives from prison, it goes so well they decide to make jail-breaking their business. |
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The feast of Apatouria involves the induction of infants, youths and wives into the phratry, or clan of families. |
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The four brothers and their wives are all well known for their deep love and care for the father. |
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Who we wind up with, the husbands and wives and boyfriends and girlfriends and partners and longtime companions are the real heroes of the story. |
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An interlude follows in which are described the adventures of Chastity among humbler folks, a tailor, a soutar, and their wives. |
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Experts place the blame partly in Chinese cultural tradition that links a man's status to the number of wives and concubines he has. |
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Doubtless also they deck out their mothers and wives and sisters in serge gowns and Dolly Varden hats. |
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Abraham ended up with a wife and a concubine, Jacob with two wives and two concubines. |
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In the future, fights and disagreements between husbands and wives will simply result in the immediate end of their marriages. |
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The stereotype of battered wives as fragile, passive, placatory and docile does not do justice to their actual role in marriage relationships. |
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But are we a little too warm-hearted when we think about sending wives and husbands behind the wall to defend conjugal rights? |
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In these smaller conjugal families, the roles of husbands and wives feature greater equality and more sharing of responsibilities. |
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Yes, our wives would visit us, but not in the sense of a conjugal visit, where you can have physical contact with them. |
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I couldn't imagine contemporary female audiences buying a plot wherein conniving men turn their wives into homemaking robots. |
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In some cases, it was the first time that even wives got to know what their husbands were up to. |
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It shall be no offence for you to divorce your wives before the marriage is consummated or the dowry is settled. |
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Some among the sixteen were also neighbors, including Forrestal and Lovett, whose wives were friends and whose children were playmates. |
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There are two brothers and their wives and seven nieces and nephews who will inherit everything. |
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And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and children. |
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The Utah-based Church in the late 19th century banned the practice of taking plural wives and ex-communicates members who practice polygamy. |
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And wives don't find flatulence as entertaining or savory as their husbands believe. |
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Vulnerability to domestic violence may be encountered as daughters, sisters, brides, and wives. |
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In polygamous marriages, wives cooperate in performing household duties, although each rears her own children. |
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In a polygamous family, each wife is responsible for feeding and caring for her own children, though the wives often help each other when needed. |
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It is not untrue to Poe, whose work is littered with beautiful but dead wives. |
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They then posed for the cameras in the courtroom, bouncing their brood of young sons on their knees and kissing their wives at length. |
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The men looked away hurriedly when they looked upon the Princess's beauty, and possessive wives quickly drew their husband's attention. |
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Inevitably, some critics fulminated that boarding schools were turning our girls unfit to be wives and mothers. |
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But she starts in Biblical times, where the template is laid for the future treatment of wives as obedient, unpaid servants. |
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Husbands who kill their unfaithful wives out of sexual jealousy will face tougher sentences under new guidelines sent to judges yesterday. |
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The accusations could involve prenuptial relations, bridal pregnancy, adultery and severe maltreatment of wives and husbands also. |
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The authors of the books were men who unfailingly spoke about the support given by their wives. |
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The fishermen along this coast believe that if their wives are faithful and perform the rituals, they will be preserved from harm. |
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A large compound with brothers and their wives will always be bustling with family members of several generations and children of many ages. |
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Despite the oft disparaging remarks about wives, we are of course a lovely bunch. |
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They took Chinese princesses as wives and charged exorbitant prices in silk, grain and tea for their horses. |
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In Japan, retirement has become a risky business for many wives, who are finding the stress of their husband's presence at home unendurable. |
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The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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Guys who have been in delivery rooms watching their wives give birth will know what I am talking about. |
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Men were demobbed, but often found their wives and kids had changed while they were away. |
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Men now look for work in South Africa, leaving their wives as the sole family provider. |
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Never mind that women's liberation also released men from the responsibility of marrying young and supporting unemployable wives. |
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Likewise, slaveholders and non-slaveholders discounted the labor of other bound workers, as well as wives and children. |
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We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives. |
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Don't get me wrong here, all my friends have nice pretty wives who are in fact American, but these women appear to be diamonds in the rough. |
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And the wives know this, the wives know that there is a kind of female competition, the wives versus many other women, groupies included. |
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During the summer, the wives and children of politicians often avoided Washington, which had been built atop a disease-ridden swamp. |
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Those missionary wives who did not suffer sustained ill-health in South Africa proved gynecologically sturdy. |
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Perhaps they could exchange wives and then everyone would live happily ever after! |
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A woman must accept her husband taking second, third and fourth wives since divorcees have few chances to earn a livelihood. |
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Before all the women who came before our wives or our exes, we were brothers. |
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Working wives change the power structure of the family by equalizing the resources of husband and wife. |
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He encourages his staffers to boff each other's wives, but only after obtaining his permission. |
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Farm wives would use butter as cash, exchanging their home-churned product for merchandise at the general store. |
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Whether they were their wives or some dolly they picked up along the way is unclear. |
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These clans maintained strict exogamy, so wives may be brought in from elsewhere. |
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My mother and the rest of the firemen's wives had the duty of bringing coffee and other drinks to the firemen. |
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As the last two wives were passing, one of them stubbed her toe against the tortoise's shell and instantly let out a cry of pain. |
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It was what the soldiers at the airport said about their wives that set me thinking about this. |
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The WIC office located near Omaha serves 650 servicewomen, wives of military personnel, and their children each month. |
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This is a huge commitment on their behalf, but in my opinion is an even greater commitment for the wives and children to undertake. |
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The wives of titled men have been joined or replaced by women who are successful in their own right. |
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The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores. |
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A survey by the women's federation covering 384 families found that around 250 wives were being menaced, insulted or cursed by their husbands. |
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Other men are deceived by wives who bear children through adulterous liaisons and who mislead them into thinking that the children are theirs. |
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Self-employment by wives does not have a statistically significant impact on the home production of either spouse. |
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If children are abused and wives are battered, that has nothing to do with insufficient information. |
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I was recently talking to a friend in London who works with battered wives and children. |
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A group dedicated to helping husbands stop battering their wives has re-opened its helpline. |
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A Senior Government official in Nakonde has called on men to stop battering their wives and instead bring peace in their homes. |
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Conversely, husbands who were having extramarital affairs also tended to batter their wives. |
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Many would have had their wives killed or meanly imprisoned them for such a crime. |
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Some men whose lives have lost traditional meaning have found new purpose, collaborating as partners with their wives. |
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The real reason for being a sailor is to get away from patients, bosses, aggressive barrow boys, wives, spreadsheets and diaries. |
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What cracks me up is the thought of these guys having to deal with wives and girlfriends giving them the third degree. |
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In its day, her shops attracted royalty, president's wives, society matrons, and thousands of others all over the world. |
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Dolly is a professional matchmaker who specialises in pairing up rich businessmen with beautiful wives. |
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The other wives and attendants tombs were built beside the king's pyramid but were only small rectangular tombs or mastabas. |
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Everyone in town knew her name, and all the men, even those with wives of their own, fell in love with her. |
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The wives of married troops were also commonly involved with other soldiers, civilians or slave labourers. |
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Ideally a dwelling would have parents, children, wives of married sons, and grandchildren. |
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The marital embrace is the culmination of the total self-giving of husbands and wives. |
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The shells could have been brought back as ballast on ships or collected by sailors or travelers for their wives, daughters, or friends. |
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I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring. |
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They would leave their wives to the tender mercies of the labour ward while they travelled abroad to watch football. |
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Marriage as it stands is good for children, good for husbands and bad for wives. |
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Also, this season they aren't just helping shlubs clean up their act to impress their wives and girlfriends. |
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Most men started to show interest in manicures and pedicures when they accompanied their wives to nail salons. |
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If that were right one would expect to see wives being independently advised before signing a typical mandate for a joint account. |
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Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned. |
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These hard-won, fond, wearisome, and implacable wives were, after all, just temporary makeshifts. |
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His editorials claim that the men had been made to stay in the open along with their wives and children despite the torrential rain. |
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Is it because if we did it here the action would centre on maids and ayahs rather than wives? |
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In the story, Job hangs on true, and God gives him his wives and children and fixes all his boils and carbuncles. |
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Maidens and bachelors who want husbands and wives can dance for their mates. |
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The tapestry of this complex play gives scope for some exciting performances, particularly for the wives and daughter. |
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So we were tanking up, smoking, talking nonsense, enjoying the once-a-month concession to our younger selves our wives allow us. |
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Their wives have become spoiled, take their efforts for granted and have unrealistic expectations. |
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When a man goes to prison, wives, sisters, mothers and aunts often work to keep the family together. |
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Their gentleness and sagacity, their kindness to their wives and loyalty to their families has been misconstrued. |
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Because they're distrusted by wives and lusted after by husbands, single moms are usually pariahs. |
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There are no idiot dads acting like bumbling lunkheads in front of their sneering, wisecracking wives and children. |
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There was, inevitably, a lot of gossip going the rounds, mostly amongst the wives. |
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They would go home that night and take their wives with more roughness and passion than ever the poor women themselves evoked. |
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The island's men perform ritual dances to attract wives in this matriarchal society. |
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Both wives were thus allowed to share equally in the decedent's property. |
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At a glance one would have described them as middle-class and lower middle-class men with their wives and children sprucely dressed in their Sunday best. |
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The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets. |
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The influence of royal wives on their husbands' religious observances suggests the power that women exercised, even within the context of arranged political marriages. |
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Despite the attempt by the forum to insist on casual dress, it is hard to part many businessmen from their suits, or their wives from their haute couture. |
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I was only in London for four days when I was eleven, and didn't think much of standing next to the chopping block where Henry VIII had a couple of his wives beheaded. |
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In good times, wives could use this houseroom to bring in cash. |
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The latter proclaims that it educates future leaders in a noble tradition when in fact it ushers future leaders' wives into the art of housewifery. |
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I was duly dispatched to clean house for bourgeois wives in the suburbs who complained I was too slow, and a choirmaster who asked if I ever considered modelling swimwear. |
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They are like wives midway through marriage therapy designed to reconcile and foster a new beginning with a feckless husband who has perpetually let them down. |
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Do they mean to train girls to becoming rich people's wives or concubines? |
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He loved many women and had a multitude of wives and concubines. |
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Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact. |
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This happens routinely after marriage, and women from decimated kin groups are taken as wives in this polygamous society, without brideprice having to be paid. |
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For instance, in the practice of polygyny, each wife is typically allotted her own house, most often within the same compound as the other wives but sometimes elsewhere. |
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The cote-hardies of both wives are charged with their husband's arms. |
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Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and garlands from the clippings removed in the shearing process. |
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The man would act has household head but delegate much of the domestic management to his wives, especially senior wives with several daughters-in-law. |
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Traditionally, it was accepted that wives and children were subordinate and subservient to the husband father, either because of biblical prescription or natural inferiority. |
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Men with partners put photos of their wives or girlfriends on their desks. |
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He had three wives and the estate descended to the son of his third wife. |
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The menace of grooms deserting their legally wedded wives is rampant. |
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Haskell, like Fobes, never married, yet was a firm believer that education for women should prepare them for their destined role as wives and mothers. |
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And the only women in the celestial kingdom will be those dutiful, obedient plural wives who are invited there by their husbands to serve them for all eternity. |
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The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case. |
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The men are then dragged away at gunpoint from their wives and children, never to be seen again. |
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How many husbands, wives, sons, and daughters have we lost to a broken system? |
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In 1869, for example, a secret camera was set up on Derby Day, to take photographs of gentlemen visiting the races with ladies other than their wives. |
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Watching husbands and wives and children all screaming at each other and acting like a ravening pack of spoiled brats for an hour is pretty unedifying stuff. |
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Praying Indians were fined or punished if they did not work, committed fornication, beat their wives, or wandered between wigwams instead of setting up their own. |
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In Renaissance Venice wives were free to bequeath their dowries to whom they willed, whereas in Florence they were required by law to leave them to their children or husband. |
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Without giving too much away, her tale plays on audience prejudices regarding adopted children and scorned wives. |
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The rules were relaxed slightly a decade ago when wives and other female guests were allocated six seats in the games room where they were permitted to sit. |
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Before long, their husbands were too busy trying to seduce their wives to keep up clashes. |
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In the legend, the burden of hierarchical corruption is carried by the anathema hurled by the wives immolating themselves, and it culminates in a fatal robe of honour. |
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Yet many Zulu men wanted their wives and daughters to remain in the rural areas, away from what they felt to be the corrupting influences of the city. |
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Recently I was idly passing my time waiting in a shopping centre car park, a favourite haunt of husbands on Saturday mornings while their wives engage in retail therapy. |
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Just a smattering of grooms and judges and the salmon-hatted wives of supermarket sponsors waiting to hand out rosettes watch with a wake-like reverence. |
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And when they hit 50, biology kicks in, propelling the greying Lotharios to either fall back in love with their wives or start over again with a younger trophy wife. |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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Mitchell is also a fundamentalist Mormon who had his eye on the then-14-year-old Smart to be the first of a harem of wives. |
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These are men who now have wives and children, and their silence so many years later shows how morally bankrupt they remain. |
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The recession means wives are under pressure from their husbands who tell them a sitter is now a luxury they can't afford. |
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The only character who stands out for me is Dave Lightener, who makes free with the wives of enlisted men while ruthlessly recruiting their sons for the war. |
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The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively. |
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Adjacent tents will house married sons and their wives and children. |
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On television, real housewives, basketball wives, and assorted other caricatures all strut forth baring cleavage. |
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For most of history, the subordination of wives to husbands was enforced by law and custom. |
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They include referrals from Social Services and New Deal, pupils who do not attend school, special needs teenagers, battered wives and asylum seekers. |
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She explains that her experience is not uncommon among battered wives. |
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This could apply to all wives who are part of the self-employed business. |
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Six wives said their husbands had threatened to do violence to their children or to their parents and five had been threatened by their husbands with lethal weapons. |
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To ride their horses and take away their possessions, To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears, and to clasp their wives and daughters in his arms. |
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Moreover, the sergeant major's wife, Hazel, began planning an extensive program for Academy student wives as well as the distaff side of the faculty and staff. |
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Pastors' wives were known to preach sermons and conduct services whenever the pastor was serving another church within his multiple-congregation assignment. |
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A first-rank boulevardier in the 1960s tableau, his wives included one Rita Hayworth. |
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There are now so many Taiwanese men with Vietnamese wives that a little Saigon exists outside Taipei. |
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Because of the dearth of wives, ling says that trafficking of child brides is epidemic. |
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However, I think that perhaps Scots men should learn to be a bit more touchy-feely and diplomatic, say for example when they are shopping with their wives. |
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Go forth of the ark, thou, and thy wife, and thy sons, and thy sons' wives with thee. |
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Now, after an emotional reunion and a huge stroke of luck, the three firm friends talk to each other every day and their wives have become the best of friends. |
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Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings. |
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He has maneuvered among overlapping relationships with three wives, including the mother of his four children. |
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A man was charged with bigamy for being married to 17 wives. |
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Clothing may be given only to sisters, mistresses, and wives. |
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The rule that a man might have no more than four wives at a time, but could change them when he liked, also suited Ibn Saud, who had a prodigious appetite for women. |
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Why do we wait for one day a year to tell our moms, wives, we love them? |
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When they have lost all their money they will play for their houses, their land, and their wives even, whose destiny often depends on a cast of the dice. |
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The strike threat could further fray the shattered nerves of dozens of bleary-eyed wives, mothers and sisters who remained camped outside Carandiru. |
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They build fences to stop the other from trespassing, violently attack each other's wives and children and, finally, destroy themselves in mortal combat. |
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Who shall blame the Sioux for defending themselves, their wives and children, when attacked in their own encampment and threatened with destruction? |
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Wives wear mourning for the relatives of their husbands precisely as they would for their own, as would husbands for the relatives of their wives. |
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Every effort to locate either earlier tellings of these two tales has failed, a real-world Bluebeard who murdered wives in his castle is a post-Perrault creation. |
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Their target was a dance for Army noncommissioned officers and their wives at Fort Dix, New Jersey. |
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Do they see that we love our wives and husbands unfeignedly? |
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Either way, I would not want to fall into the unhealthy mindset of the programme which encouraged viewers to judge the wives on their successes and failures. |
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But soon they were reunited with Osman and Mohammed, along with their wives and children. |
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Slot machines had always been the bottom feeder section of the casinos, the place where husbands sent their wives while they went and lost at roulette. |
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A family law barrister close to the Crikey crew advises that many men attempt to talk down their earning capacity when they are negotiating settlements with former wives. |
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As a wife of a traveling shipyard worker, Missy tries to keep a positive attitude about constantly uprooting her family, a feeling many Navy wives can easily relate to. |
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The women's auxiliaries articulated an uxorial identity for their members and stressed the importance of well-managed homes with competent wives at the helm. |
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What heart without evaporating in sighs can ponder the burden of deepest sorrows and lamentations of parents, children, husbands, wives, kinsmen, friends. |
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Smack in the city centre close to spanking new apartments that must be home to a few footballers wives, Mechu provides much needed quality dining and drinking. |
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Jeremy had eagerly donated to the Nobel sperm bank, and spawned many, many children with various wives, because he wanted to spread his seed as far as possible. |
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All three husbands had been drunk when they violated their wives. |
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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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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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In fact, the set of wives of a polygynist would contain women of different generations. |
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The men adopted agapetae, spiritual sisters or wives with whom they slept but did not have intercourse. |
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Charlemagne had eighteen children with eight of his ten known wives or concubines. |
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The council argued that none of George Augustus Frederic II's wives was Miskito and that none of their children was eligible as a result. |
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Aside for Dinah's story, it also tells the story of Jacob and his four wives Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah and Rachel. |
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Kuchum fled, but the Russians killed two of his sons and captured five other sons, eight wives and eight daughters. |
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The power structure of the family is being shared by wives and husbands, mothers and fathers. Both hold the purse strings. |
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Honorius then incited the Roman population to massacre tens of thousands of wives and children of foederati Goths serving in the Roman military. |
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For most colonial wives, the houseboi, the domestic servant, was the first real contact with a native. |
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The fiancAe of soccer ace Wayne Rooney will lead the wives and girlfriends on BBC TV's brain-teaser show Test The Nation. |
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Among Puritan settlers in New England, wives almost never worked in the fields with their husbands. |
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Bloom played the role of Barsine, the daughter of Artabazos II of Phrygia, and one of Alexander's three wives. |
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Men from the West Midlands would sooner pump iron in the gym then spend time with their wives and loved ones according to a recent survey. |
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These were written in letters to wives and parents, almost immediately before expected exection. |
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So observers have ginned up a competition between the wives. |
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This is how, in 1985, 200 custodians employed their wives as handymen but then used them as private secretaries. |
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They killed 65 to 75, and captured one of Wowinchopunk's wives and her children. |
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Wagenaer's response was to sponsor the immigration of Dutch women to the colony as potential wives for the settlers. |
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Moctezuma had many wives and concubines by whom he fathered an enormous family. |
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Many of the Spanish colonists were men with no wives and took partners from the indigenous population. |
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Many unique dishes resulted from the spice blends that the wives of Portuguese sailors used in an attempt to replicate European dishes. |
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As a result of this policy, the king's wives usually numbered in the dozens. |
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Most of these men took Thai wives because few women left China to accompany the men. |
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Men who were highly ranked in society could have multiple wives, but those lower in the ranks could only take a single wife. |
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His two wives include Sheika Anoud bint Mana al-Hajri, a member of a prominent Qatari family. |
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Shi Tianze was married to two Jurchen women, a Han Chinese woman, and a Korean woman, and his son Shi Gang was born to one of his Jurchen wives. |
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The rich and wealthy Mexican drug lords often choose beautiful young models to be their girlfriends and wives, as a status symbol. |
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