At that time, a film in which adulterers are the protagonists must have ruffled some crinolines. |
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Adam is seeing a married woman and I did not raise my sons to be adulterers. |
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Infidelity is likewise immoral, but do we really want to throw adulterers in jail? |
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Under the cloak of anonymity, lovers, adulterers and closet gamblers were free to behave appallingly. |
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They might have beheaded heretics and adulterers and amputated the limbs of petty thieves but they didn't bother us. |
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Great to see he stayed close to his roots and didn't make the transition to Chelsea to hobnob with the celebrities, luvvies and Tory adulterers. |
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Keep good company, never mixing with adulterers, thieves or other impure people. |
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Tensions erupted when one company's officers and troops accused their counterparts in the other unit of not restraining the two adulterers. |
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As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest. |
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Neither does it permit gay employers or shopkeepers to discriminate against straights, or adulterers or swingers to discriminate against monogamists. |
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And yet not one member of the House or Senate would consider supporting a constitutional amendment to discriminate against fornicators or adulterers. |
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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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Some adulterers are impelled by the cupidity of deflowering virgins, and thence also of deflowering young girls in their harmless age. |
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Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor catamites, nor sodomites. |
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Adulteresses are stoned, adulterers get a slap on the wrist. |
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