Her birth, and with it the birth of in-vitro fertilization treatment, gave hope to millions of childless couples the world over. |
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Once in a while young couples can be seen walking the streets holding hands. |
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There has also been a need to begin to integrate a focus on affect in behavioral couples therapy. |
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Nowadays, many couples are wary of marriage, seeing it as a constrictive arrangement. |
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But while gay couples may be looking to settle down, some find life in Britain difficult. |
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Many reception venues will insist that couples have adequate insurance cover before they will hire out their rooms. |
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With the successful end to the landmark case, all seven couples are now basking in its afterglow. |
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The top 10 tackiest couples of the year, according to readers of Star magazine, are as follows. |
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We stood open mouthed and the English couples dining were all aghast at this behaviour. |
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It starts off as a straightforward reality show following three couples as they break up and enter the New York City dating scene once again. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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The study also found that most couples agreed on how many children they wanted to have. |
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Specifics such as whether the couples were registered partners or had drawn up legal wills shall factor into each decision. |
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First-time buyers were drawn by the two and three-bedroom townhouses while many of the larger three-beds were sold to couples trading up. |
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It is a sad story and ironic in a way because so many French couples don't want children. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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Smaller weddings are becoming more and more popular with couples who are having much more of a say in how they want the day to go. |
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We all know couples who have been there, facing the stress of joblessness amid the usual chaos of the season. |
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Living together out of wedlock is more popular among couples today than ever. |
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I know plenty of couples who are childless by choice, and will remain that way. |
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While wanting to convey respect for those who differ, I would suggest it best that couples wait until marriage before having sexual relations. |
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Many poor couples live together, however, without benefit of clergy or legal license. |
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Dorothy works with adolescents and teens, as well as adults and couples on a wide range of issues. |
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Now many of those couples are helping their adoptive children uncover their cultural roots. |
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There were couples standing by the cascade in the middle of the town adoring each other and kissing every now and then. |
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So many couples took the city up on its surprise offer that, by late afternoon, overwhelmed officials told new applicants to return yesterday. |
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Figure 1 may be useful for couples who wish to time their intercourse to occur during the woman's fertile window. |
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It creates a world of cheerful saunterers along small bridges and crosswalks, and outdoor cafe couples with their glasses chiming. |
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Both couples suffer in unhappy marriages, and they deal with their situations through denial, deceit, and savage personal attacks. |
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But don't think that specialized clinics are the only places prepared to help couples deal with this knotty problem. |
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In Argentina it is usual for couples to ask their parents or a sibling to babysit for their children. |
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She described a macabre scene of champagne corks popping, couples dancing and wild singing as the shelterers got increasingly drunk. |
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Seven other states allow gay couples to join in civil unions that have full marriage benefits. |
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Legal skirmishes can be expected across the country as gay couples seek recognition of their new marriage licenses. |
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Perhaps half of all couples live together without regularizing their unions with a license or a church ceremony. |
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Mediation does offer a family session or couples can ask their mediator to have a talk with the children. |
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Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. |
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As more betrothed couples pay for their weddings themselves, guest lists have gotten shorter, and even close friends are expected to come stag. |
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Such couples often go for made-to-order cards with expensive custom logos and photographs to put a personal stamp on the invitations. |
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Elderly couples shuffled along the cobblestones, tongues flapping slowly at their ice cream cones. |
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I believe all couples have to learn to leave each other alone, to give each other space in relationships. |
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Further, among married couples and those with children, religious beliefs and practices hold increased levels of significance. |
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It's the time to reconnect with nature, when kids catch bugs and snakes, grandfathers go fishing and couples take a canoe down a lazy river. |
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My lament, you see, stems from the tragic demise of one of the most influential professional couples in all of the film world. |
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Two couples chose beaches complete with warm breezes and technicolour sunsets. |
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From June 15, 2000 the exemption also applies to couples who have a decree of nullity or a deed of separation. |
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The caliphs ruled that couples should not be separate for more than 4 months without permission, and if they were it was grounds for divorce. |
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While Scotland's great outdoors can be very beautiful and romantic, we do want couples to have a plan B in case the weather turns nasty. |
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Science fact is that IVF with donor eggs is a tried and tested way to help infertile couples have children. |
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Now that marriage no longer means much, why not let couples or triples or quadruples of whatever variety get married? |
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In neurons, calcium entry through voltage-gated channels tightly couples an action potential with transmitter release. |
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Hearts melted and spirits ignited as some couples took to the front of the stage, dancing to these romantic ballads. |
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Interestingly, the pattern of results found for maritally violent couples also holds for violent couples within the college population. |
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The number of telephone contacts and total duration of therapist contact by telephone were recorded for couples in the bibliotherapy group. |
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A story about the birth of quintuplets shouldn't send all expectant couples scurrying to buy 5 cribs. |
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Over time, all the couples move towards the same corner where the women barricade their men. |
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We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary. |
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Terry Prendergast, chief executive of Marriage Care, which counsels couples on coping with the strains of wedlock, agrees. |
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Many thousands of couples were joined in matrimony during communal ceremonies. |
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He advised couples who suspected they may be growing apart to seek counselling early. |
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Such couples may have to wait a number of years before they can legally adopt a child. |
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With the ever growing popularity of platinum rings, many couples are looking to shining silver and white gold as a cheaper substitute. |
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Some heterosexual couples who are unsure of whether marriage is the right step for them are reportedly using PACS as a starter marriage. |
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Women's property rights are difficult to protect without a legal marriage certificate, but there are many couples who don't have this. |
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There is an irony in comparing how the law is moving in relation to married and unmarried couples on this issue. |
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At St Joseph's Church two couples were married while St Mary's, Our Lady of the Rosary and Our Lady of Lourdes had one wedding each. |
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People skate in couples or larger groups, tightly holding hands and trying to keep balance. |
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Same-sex couples still face prejudice, and children are still subject to homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying at school. |
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Relate offers both a diploma and a Masters in couples therapy, as well as a diploma in psychosexual therapy. |
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When asked how most couples avoided getting pregnant, he replied that the bloke would have to get off at Redfern instead. |
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They found that the couples whose expectations matched their relationship skills were most satisfied. |
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Some vestiges of arranged marriage continue and many couples rely on matchmakers to find mates. |
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Also, under family law, couples who fail to arrange premarital contracts share the family assets jointly. |
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Only the judge, the registrar, the lawyers and the couples themselves are present in court. |
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It can be especially useful for couples and adults and often leads towards happier relationships. |
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The couples who sit together on the benches are older, in their late twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and so forth. |
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I am betraying little if I say that the piece concludes with two happy couples and much sentimental claptrap. |
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This Christmas, thousands of couples like you and your girlfriend will rediscover each other with the help of the Yuletide brandy. |
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Eight more couples were forced to move their ceremonies at the last minute to avoid them being null and void. |
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It's only a walk, but couples come down to the water, toeing shells through the sand, the surf through the sound underneath. |
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Many couples keep their upper halves locked together, shoulder to shoulder. |
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And so these young couples work extra long hours, rewarding themselves with such trophies as cars, gadgets and designer shoes. |
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Scottish couples are ditching such wedding list staples as toasters, towels and fish kettles for a bottle or 12 of vintage Bordeaux or champagne. |
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Think about how difficult it is for some couples to step back from passion to consider contraception. |
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They will also compare and contrast the ways in which the three types of couples relate to their siblings and parents. |
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A quarter of all weddings held in New York last year involved couples who met via introduction agencies. |
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He said one of the most memorable couples he had married were Native Americans, a Blackfoot groom and a Cherokee bride. |
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Because of the stiff penalties for second children, many couples have unregistered babies. |
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At tonight's game there don't seem to be any singletons on the prowl, but there are three couples on the ice. |
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The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs. |
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While eating his fruit-cup he became surrounded by pleasant talk exploding from the young couples and unattached singles at the table. |
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Alabaster couples loitered along the garden path, handsome, whole and serene. |
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The plan aims to teach young, low-income couples the interpersonal skills necessary for healthy marriages. |
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These rules are complicated and couples in divorce proceedings should make no assumptions. |
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It attracted substantial numbers of at-risk couples who were not otherwise seeking treatment. |
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The magazine is looking for couples to talk about the turn-on that always works for them. |
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Polygyny is legal, and couples have the option of choosing between monogamy and polygyny when they enter into a civil marriage. |
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Many couples include monograms or logos that are repeated other places in the wedding and reception as well. |
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At the end of week one, the five couples organise a big night out to the local club, to get to know one another. |
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But it is precisely those young couples in their twenties or thirties who are most vulnerable. |
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More and more couples are being attracted to saltwater fly and lure fishing even if it's for just two weeks holiday in the sun each year. |
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The crowd was literally on fire, as couples jived as if there was no tomorrow. |
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The two are among the eight same-sex couples who went to court seeking the right to get married. |
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He blesses the newlyweds and tells the fairies to go through Athens and bless all the couples in love. |
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While thousands were hit by the blackout at City Hall yesterday, 18 couples carried on in blissful ignorance on the happiest day of their lives. |
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Personally I find it rather sad that couples aren't more willing to be open about their money. |
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Some religious tenets and social conventions ban copulation between unmarried couples or limit coitus to certain postures or positions. |
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Breeding couples are generally able to successfully fledge a chick only once in nine years. |
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The Queen has sent more than 280,000 telegrams to couples celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary. |
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The World Health Organization estimates that for every minute that passes, 83,000 couples round the world are bonking. |
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Betting each other that it is easier to be a breadwinner than a bread baker, the couples trade places for a day. |
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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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She's asking couples how marriage equality has positively changed their lives and what it would mean to have nationwide marriage equality. |
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To qualify for the study, couples needed to be currently married and abiding in the same household. |
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For example, same-sex couples are entitled to individual benefits, unlike married heterosexual couples. |
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Studies of couple interventions have emphasized married couples as the research participants and intended consumers. |
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It is that freedom which entitles churches not to marry any couples if to do so would offend their beliefs. |
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Christ Church in Skipton read out the banns of marriage and no less than 12 couples were contemplating getting wed. |
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Finally he considers the fundamental nature of marriage and whether or not extending it to same-sex couples would constitute a threat thereto. |
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The two couples that we see most of responded before the weekend, saying yes, they'd like to come. |
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All the married couples received seasonable gifts at Christmas and the smokers one ounce of tobacco. |
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Residence is also matrilocal, so that young couples go to live with the wife's family. |
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The study found that 22 percent of married or domestic partner couples report they are involved in a religiously diverse union. |
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It's also the one season in which couples and singles are at peace with each other, as both benefit from summer's seductiveness. |
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Although considered a victory, the ruling means couples will have to keep the celebratory champagne on ice for a year. |
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Many couples fall out over the house when they separate since it is usually the biggest asset. |
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Actors were high-strung at the best of times, but with the pressure of performance couples frequently fought, tearing the cast apart. |
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Therefore, income splitting for couples with dependent children rectifies and corrects a fundamental anomaly in the present tax system. |
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It is noteworthy that the communication observed in engaged couples does not correlate with their reported relationship satisfaction at the time. |
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An electrical charging source couples to the first and second electrical connectors to charge the battery. |
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In 2004, many couples will offer up toasts and kisses, when one partner gets down on one knee and pops the question. |
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Lots of couples seem to pay for their own celebrations these days, or hit up both families. |
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The soaring cost of getting married has inspired a council to help couples get hitched on the cheap. |
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However, under Belgian law couples must take part in a civil ceremony prior to any church service. |
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The suite included two couples in Calliope House, the dance called the Reel of Four and considered the oldest Scottish dance formation. |
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The music was slow, and the two other couples on the dance floor were slow dancing, their eyes closed, cheek to cheek. |
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This idea is fine for those who live alone or as couples but is totally unworkable for families. |
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It is very much a romantic getaway with more couples holidaying there than families or single people. |
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Apparently most of the parrots here are happy couples and have set up homes in the hollows of the dead trees in their enclosure. |
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The story revolves around two New England couples who are the best of friends. |
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The immediate flaw is that these strictly paired couples do not intercopulate, and so cannot bear offspring. |
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Some factors are clearly exclusionary whereas others may require additional treatment before couples therapy begins. |
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These couples are conflict minimizers, choosing to make light of their differences rather than resolving them. |
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I know a lot of couples here on the east coast that have taken a minimoon to cities such as Orlando, New York City and Atlantic City. |
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Our fellow guests, two couples from the Shires, join us and soon the house party is in full swing. |
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Young married couples usually live with one set of parents or a grandparent because of a shortage of housing. |
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It is imperative that couples should communicate in order to know the root of the conflict. |
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He took his job very seriously, driving couples from the local public houses with his blackthorn stick. |
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For the correlation analysis, 20 unrelated couples were formed by randomly matching one monozygotic twin with one dizygotic twin. |
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The park was filled with strolling tourists, courting couples and a few people lying on blankets enjoying the warmth of the late sun. |
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The dancing couples twisted and turned, dancing until they got dizzy and sat down for a drink. |
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The moment they decide to become parents, many switched-on couples switch to an organic diet. |
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At the same time, the number of people seeking private treatment is growing, as couples seek to circumvent long hospital waiting lists. |
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Around 20 couples have already expressed an interest in the ceremonies which will cost the same as civil marriages. |
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It's a reform that will certainly please couples from the county area, who wish to have a civil marriage ceremony. |
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The law recognizes the civil union of gay couples but does not term the union a marriage. |
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Many civil rights, enacted over the past 250 years, relate to married couples only. |
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Over the blue rinse set, bald pates and arthritic couples leaning into each other for support rather than sexy, slow dancing. |
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When the couples meet for dinner, undercurrents immediately start rippling through the group. |
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This film is all about ego clashes that couples usually have and how pride often comes between two people. |
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This episode, set on Valentine's Day, brings the couples back together with comically disastrous results. |
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My friends aren't much help since they are all boring married couples that would rather stay at home and knit booties than go out. |
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Under the social welfare code, members of same-sex couples are treated as individuals and their claims are assessed independently. |
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The Evening Press also discussed last night the difficulties couples have in communicating their wants and needs. |
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Beginning July 1, married couples can hold title to property as community property with right of survivorship. |
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Making household finances work will mean that couples must pay attention to details and diligently handle legal and financial matters. |
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This charge-shift couples with an electric field within a cell membrane, resulting in electrochromism. |
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The decision means the pair cannot discharge their debts jointly through bankruptcy the way other married couples do. |
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All the attacks were on couples enjoying some late-night solitude in cars at isolated car parks. |
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It is common for couples to have their own children present at their weddings, often as bridesmaids or pageboys. |
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After about a year when the newness of the relationship is wearing off couples begin to face more of life's situations together. |
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I've got three out of my four couples sorted for the photoshoot on Tuesday. |
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The antelope-eyed couples disporting themselves with such abandon represent both a physical and a religious ideal. |
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Cohabiting couples have not publicly entered into legally binding agreements. |
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The total number of these diving ducks breeding in Britain is only some 800, but two couples among them have chosen Barnes. |
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Apartments and duplexes became the norm rather than the exception, much to the delight of rookie buyers and older couples trading down. |
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Adoption agencies will have to give equal weight to applications from non-married het couples and gay couples, I suppose. |
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Are gay activists in a unique position to lead a broader agenda that includes straight couples and nontraditional families? |
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It includes cases studies of couples undergoing treatment as well as a rough estimate of costs. |
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I double-dated with straight couples I knew from my classes and discussed my love life with the candor of any college student. |
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A pair of celebrity glamour couples were seen double-dating in Miami this weekend. |
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Two intelligent, independent individuals share their lives and a relationship which many couples would give their eye teeth for. |
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Designed for couples only, it offers eight restaurants and even a candlelit dinner for two. |
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By the pool, couples are canoodling in red plastic pods which seem to contain water beds. |
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Once the car was in the hauler, the two couples headed back to Geoff's motor home. |
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I have asked many married couples I know whether they would, if given the option, trade in their marriages for a civil union. |
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Straight couples who cohabit only rarely get palimony judgments or court-ordered child support. |
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Three of the groups were patrilocal societies, societies where married couples move to the husband's village. |
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They never wanted to be like the couples who coddled their pets like children. |
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About 60 couples wore traditional Peruvian outfits to tie the knot in a mass wedding in Lima on Monday. |
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The couples walked around the room receiving many compliments for their costumes. |
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The play is a heartbreaking but comical tale of the trials and tribulations couples go through. |
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The government has moved away from compulsion towards economic incentives for couples who have only one child and fines for those who have more. |
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The study also revealed that only 7 couples had actually maintained sexual fidelity and none of the seven had been together more than 5 years. |
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We were at the mall and I was trailing behind the two couples going in and out of the conversation and feeling very much like a fifth wheel. |
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A greater number of conflicted couples reported being childless than other types of couples. |
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In vitro fertilization, or IVF, has helped thousands of couples achieve pregnancy. |
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Bushnell's latest couples a waterproof 8x36 porro prism center-focus binocular with a laser rangefinder. |
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Some couples pledged to bequeath a portion of their estates, however modest, to an adopted son or daughter. |
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Our couples can also try night skiing, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, sleigh rides, ice climbing and snowboarding. |
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Both couples were educated, cultured, and well liked by those who knew them. |
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Power couples are all around us, dahling, sucking up all the oxygen out of the room. |
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Most of the film shows elderly couples dancing to disco music in an outdoor dance hall. |
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The ennui among young Germans is such that couples cannot be bothered to procreate in numbers sufficient to sustain the population. |
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At around 11.50 pm on January 22, the two couples were ejected from the taxi shortly after they got in because they became abusive. |
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Today, in addition to individual and group therapy, I specialize in marital and couples therapy. |
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At a dude ranch, couples can enjoy a romantic getaway, singles can meet new people, and families can bond with nature, and each other. |
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The house is likely to attract young couples seeking an entry-level home in Dalkey, as well as older buyers trading down. |
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No single parents, no divorcees, no childless couples are welcome in this coalition. |
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If couples were treated equally before the law, we would be looking at a Marriage Reform Bill. |
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I guess when couples date but live apart there is some kind of excitement a bit like being in school and dating someone. |
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The two couples kept their relationship strong and the four of them usually have double dates. |
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There are three couples in the group, so they will want double rooms, and the rest know each other well enough to share twin rooms. |
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For more than a hundred years legal loopholes have allowed thousands of couples to annul their marriages. |
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A growing number of young couples are applying for annulments, because it is cheaper and quicker than getting a divorce. |
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In all other situations the answer may well be for couples to file for divorce. |
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Infertility was a deeply distressing problem and childless couples would go to great lengths to raise money to fund treatment, he said. |
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For couples everywhere it means love, romance and all that doe-eyed, slushy sentimental stuff. |
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The biggest fall in babies born to married couples has been in homes of about average income. |
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Most of the couples probably value marriage more than the average heterosexual couple because it's been denied them. |
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The experience of physicians shows that there are a number of infecund or sterile married couples in the population. |
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She prefers independent travel and is anxious to avoid busy resorts fulls of couples and families. |
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The use of assisted reproductive technology to help infertile couples conceive is steadily increasing. |
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Adoption is common, but reproductive technologies that allow infertile couples and gay couples to reproduce are highly valued. |
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He started donating in clinics after meeting infertile couples during investigations of his former wife's infertility. |
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Most young couples can't afford to buy a block of land anywhere near the coast and build a house on it these days. |
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The Lewises set a great example for married couples because they are of like mind when it comes to investing and saving. |
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Many couples with a family history of deafness or disability seek to have a child without that disability. |
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Short-term psycho-educational counseling will assist couples in planning emotional time together. |
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It's really important that couples living together get the legal protection they need. |
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In England and Wales over two million couples currently live together without being married. |
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No contractual arrangements or personal agreements between same-sex or de facto couples can override the legislation. |
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At the movie theaters, usherettes had to patrol the aisles as young couples had taken to drinking alcohol during the showing. |
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The board was told of a situation where couples are left for years on end without making progress in their wished-for adoption. |
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The survey confirmed that couples preferred to be poorer and happy apart than together, comfortably off, and miserable. |
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Jane felt particular empathy for couples who had problem pregnancies or who lost their baby. |
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Or, these inseparable couples could be holding on for dear life, dangling just slightly above eye level so we look up at them pryingly, like equally helpless children. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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Due largely to crowding and high housing prices, 45 percent of couples in Hong Kong say they have given up having children. |
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With National Marriage Week starting today and Valentine's Day looming we spoke to two very different couples and one divorcee about their experiences of marriage. |
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But with large numbers of unions still ending in divorce and many couples choosing to cohabit and raise children out of wedlock, has marriage had its day? |
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But generational differences soon creep in, threatening to pull the two couples apart. |
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It was a place of pebbled walkways, pagodas, stone lanterns, a waterfall, and a wishing well where families and courting couples could give voice to their dreams. |
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Long known as a paradise for surfers, beach-goers and honeymooners, Bali is fast becoming a haven for couples wishing to take that great leap forward into shared commitment. |
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An unexpected monsoon shower delayed the proceedings, but everything started off with a bang after couples and groups began drifting in as the sky cleared. |
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Yet, despite his shortcomings, he presides smugly over a programme in which young couples pit their attractiveness against that of their friends to win cash. |
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Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry? |
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What a commodity authenticity is, I marvel, as the piano man commands the heaving, crapulent parlour as white-haired couples dance and laugh in Midlands drawl. |
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Straight couples will see that their own marriages were somehow not sullied after all. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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Now, Neilson is proposing legislation that would force couples to complete at least part of the seminar before filing for divorce. |
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The script is peppered with the sort of bickering and snipes you hear from those disgruntled married couples you unfortunately find yourself seated with on cruises. |
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In the absence of directly comparing mixed and monoethnic marriages, it is difficult to determine if couples in mixed marriages actually experience higher levels of distress. |
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Most unmarried couples eventually decide to get married or split up, suggesting that only a minority of couples wish to stay as cohabitees for their entire lives together. |
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The really loving couples are not the radiant couple on their wedding day but those not so radiant-looking who celebrate their silver and golden anniversaries. |
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I counsel couples seeking marriage and officiate at their weddings. |
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The property is not suitable for large families so the target market when trying to sell it is that of the first-time buyers and couples with young families. |
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Only a handful of British couples annually succeed in adopting in America. |
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Libkin found old beds to put in the wild-looking garden around Dacha, so couples in love could relax on them after the meal. |
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According to family planning International, about 10 percent of all couples worldwide are or have been infertile. |
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When all was settled, the two couples parted, one getting into their limousine to be taken to the airport while the other into their car to go home. |
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Skirts twisted around legs as ladies spun, men's doublet sleeves traded with the sleeves of shifts and chemises as couples turned around quickly to the music. |
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Although the vast majority of contemporary couples have dual incomes, women carry a disproportionate amount of the burden of homemaking, childcare, and eldercare. |
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The best bars attract a diverse clientele, and the Local pulls in post-work lingerers, students, canoodling couples and pre-clubbers in equal measure. |
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However, Scripture also affirms to singles, couples and the parents of future single adults that being single can be just as honourable, and frequently preferable. |
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In a society that promotes homogamy, interracial couples often face overt and covert racism from society at large, as well as resistance to their unions by family and friends. |
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There are also couples who are so close that they become the dominant twosome, and simply don't allow children to interfere with their intimacy and have great times together. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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Of course, sometimes we may not even want to hear about the happy, lovey-dovey couples because we're feeling romantically unlucky or lovelorn ourselves. |
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Or the court could overturn Prop 8, guaranteeing gay couples the right to marry in California. |
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Nearby, childless couples seek prayers and potions for fertility. |
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Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango. |
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The resort also has an hotel and apartments to cater for families and couples and there are plenty of activities for those who get bored lying on the beach. |
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She has said it's a disgrace that young couples who saved and borrowed for their dream home should end up with a monstrosity virtually in their back gardens. |
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It had fed bodgies and sailors and long-haired louts imitating The Beatles, as well as those kissing couples who had met at the Be-Bops dance on Saturday night. |
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For all its off-the-cuff desultoriness, this is a remarkably, if not paradoxically, charming and lovely novel about two couples and the year they spend together in Paris. |
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A comfortless, bleak howl at the brutal aspects of relationships, it is the story of four couples falling in love, and then into infidelity and hate. |
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She watched a few kids play in the sandboxes, and young couples kiss under trees as well as old couples walking around with an indescribable air of understanding. |
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As a result, more couples are willing to reach settlements instead of slugging it out in court for years. |
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Newlyweds normally have a present list that includes crockery and toasters, but a new alternative could see couples giving goat herds to poor countries as wedding gifts. |
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Rather than the unknown quantity of last year, this year's five couples were chosen in what was a rather cynical approach to conflict and contest. |
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The women joined the men and the couples formed a circle for rueda. |
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The authors of one article made overt their use of research instruments with African American couples that were originally designed and normed with European American couples. |
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The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage. |
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There is something irrevocable-feeling about couples tying the knot on the steps of the county courthouse. |
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Indeed, as we were finishing our meal at around 10.30 pm, two couples wandered in, plonked themselves down at the bar and ordered a drink and a snack each. |
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These include poetry readings, concerts of romantic music, films, street theatre and special masses at St Valentine's church for engaged couples and wedding anniversaries. |
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Conjugal visits are allowed in Peruvian prisons if couples register as common-law partners, as the two lovebirds are. |
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Solitary cells or cordiform couples are always slightly distant from one another with remarkable spaces between them, sometimes slightly radially displaced from one another. |
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Therefore, they say, benefits should be offered to both gay and hetero couples who want equal benefits but don't want to be committed to the institution of matrimony. |
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Both couples have said that they would have terminated the pregnancy. |
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Tracey and Steve were hoping that couples therapy would help them move on in a direction that was mutually agreeable and satisfying to both of them. |
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Rollerbladers careen down its immaculate sidewalks while couples stroll leisurely past. |
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Some couples choose to keep their main accounts separate, paying into a joint account to cover regular outgoings such as the mortgage and supermarket bills. |
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More and more couples just want to come to Adare for their wedding day. |
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We also offer the chance for single persons, couples and small groups to enjoy these cruises, as some gulets are also available for cabin charters. |
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Yet this theoretical resolution is cold comfort to same-sex couples living in the many states that maintain marriage bans. |
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The group studied was an altogether skewed collection of 21,276 Danish couples who had sought help in an infertility clinic. |
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There are really no rules of thumb, but older couples are less likely to adopt infants and many younger couples prefer babies in order to fit in with peer groups. |
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More couples than ever are playing the waiting game, a game that, for women, is something of a gamble. |
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