Once they have reached an agreement on rearing any children, property, debts and so on, they can get the bill of divorcement on the same day. |
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The campaigners sought the divorcement of studios from their theatre chains, and in 1948 their wish was granted. |
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But it would mean the divorcement of credit from the money mechanism, the cessation of the use of credit instruments as media of exchange. |
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Your life is married to the political beyond the possibility of divorcement. |
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All underscored the importance of the Supreme Court's divorcement decrees in 1948 that forced studio corporations to sell their theaters. |
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Essentially, divorcement imposes double markups and hence higher retail prices. |
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In its peculiar ironic twist, this divorcement, we soon learn, involves an intriguing deconstructive impact avant la lettre. |
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Their unbodied heads, wherever they may be, are still smiling on the world, despite their divorcement. |
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But they accepted, giving her the role of Sydney Fairfield in A Bill of Divorcement, which became a critical and popular hit. |
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