One thing that does continually confuse me though is people who get married more than once. |
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Then Elsa started putting the screws on him to get married and to finalize his divorce with Mileva. |
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After my father passed away, my sisters got married, but I told my mother I didn't want to get married so soon. |
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This is NOT a good time to get married or enter into a committed relationship. |
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Ki-tae and Cheol-su are a couple of young street toughs looking to get married to the mob. |
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The shop has helped me to get married on a shoestring, and yet still be able to wear a stunning dress for the occasion. |
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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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They decided to get married months ago, so it's not a shotgun wedding, guys! |
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When you get married a second time you worry about being mutton dressed as lamb and a good way round that is to cover your arms, which she did. |
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Petrus and Sandra decided to elope, leaving for neighbouring Swaziland to get married. |
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If you were conscripted as a common soldier some two hundred years ago, you had to get permission to get married. |
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They meet by chance and impulsively decide to get married because they think it will be their ticket to freedom. |
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It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a wayfarer, an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student. |
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My question is, what is his relationship with his family and what bearing will the family have on if and when he decides to get married? |
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Why, in this age of cynicism, sexual free-for-all and the quickie no-fault divorce, do people still get married? |
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So, speaking of Jeff, I take it this means I can tell him he's free to get married now you've found someone else? |
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Having robbed her boss's safe in order to get married, she holes up overnight at the sinister Bates motel. |
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Personally, I'm hoping Gunther and Rachel get married and live happily ever after. |
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We have been going out for two and a half years and, if all goes well, we plan to go to Cyprus in two years' time to get married. |
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So I think the fact that two octogenarians want to get married is something to celebrate, something good. |
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People who come out of jail and can't get jobs do become recidivists and can't get married. |
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I know this is painful for the ladies to hear, but if you get married, you have accepted the headship of a man, your husband. |
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I don't really care what it's called, but if non-religious straight people can get married, so should gays. |
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It began with a trickle of English elopers sneaking across the Border to get married at Gretna. |
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We decided to get married last November having known each other for about 6 months. |
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In my mind's eye, this was a sign that maybe I would be tempted to stray, and thus not worthy enough to get married. |
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In fact, they had dated for over 6 years and they were planning to get married when she graduated college. |
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She'll never make it to the prom, graduate from high school, or get married and have a family of her own. |
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Our official engagement will take place two years later, a month or so before we get married. |
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Naturally in the foreseeable future we'd like to get married and this is another tax on our love. |
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The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again. |
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There are no plans to get married though, even if Elliot has stopped trying to convert the boudoir into an ironmongers. |
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Many women today, we are assured by feminist commentators, are choosing not to get married. |
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There's comedic and romantic potential in the concept of beautiful leads playing divorce lawyers who accidentally get married. |
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She was young and pretty and about to get married and spoke French like an angel to my mind. |
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But priests can't get married or have legitimate children, so where on earth does the last name Bishop come from? |
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Just because you get married and have children it does not mean you have to let yourself go. |
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You have to wait until you get married before you start letting yourself go. |
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When girls were going to get married their fathers had to give their future husband a dowry. |
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If you want to be married and your dreamboat isn't interested, don't waste your time. Remember, women fall in love and get married. |
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Sometimes people in the public limelight after a few marriages go off and get married. |
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Her main goal, which was impressed on her from the time she was a child, was to attract a good man and get married. |
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Unless you're specifically dating to get married, or you have some sort of long-term plan from the start, isn't a lot safer to play it by ear? |
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Now the reason we decided to get married was not for the big fancy wedding reception or for the ring or for the presents. |
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The couple had lived together for only ten days and were planning to get married. |
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We always wanted to get married and we had thought about going down the route of Eileen getting a divorce but we put it on the long finger. |
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I didn't set my face against him and say I'd never get married because I wanted to go into politics, it just happened. |
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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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Possibly it will convince me that it is time to get a proper job, settle down and get married and have kids and await my inevitable death. |
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The focus of the narrative is on the life of an architect and a bank officer who get married after a passionate love affair. |
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Since they prudently did not get married, the situation seems to have been accepted with equanimity by the King and Archbishop Lanfranc. |
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They wanted to get married to be united forever, but fate spun a different web for them. |
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These young drifters will wander in a spiritual wilderness for six, eight, ten, or twelve years and return to participate in faith life when they get married or have a child. |
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I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married. |
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Same-sex marriage is legalized in California, meaning that Mitch and cam can get married. |
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Sure, I believe gay folks who want to get married within the current confines should of course have that right. |
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You know, rednecks get married when they're teenagers and stuff. |
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And Rose is desperately appealing to all registrars to skip their day off and allow the couple, who have been together for six years, to get married. |
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Given that a 16-year-old can legally get married and set up house, an in-between stage which lets them learn to cope with short periods of independence seems like a good idea. |
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Couples get married late in life, and divorce and remarriage are common. |
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While staying at a youth hostel, James met Australian traveller, Kristy Ladzik, and after a couple of drunken nights out James suggested they get married as a joke. |
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Therefore, if I were in a committed heterosexual relationship, with no desire to get married, I might well have a legitimate grievance at that stage. |
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The film is a nicely-played road movie about two men who take a road trip together through California's wine region on the week before one is to get married. |
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A law is being considered that would allow the shortening of the 30-day notice period required to get married. |
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They may change when we get married, immigrate to another country, or convert to another religion. |
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You get in that church and get married to Brianna, this instant. |
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People who get married only because of that thing called love or sexual attraction or some other fading property will surely end up on the divorce heap soon enough. |
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In 2008, when she and her partner wanted to memorialize their commitment, they traveled to Canada to get married. |
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The committee proposes that couples should be free to choose where they want to get married, though the location must not detract from the solemn nature of the ceremony. |
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They brought in enough money for him to be able to get married. |
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I don't want to get married until I turn eighteen or nineteen. |
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People there are born, go to school, get married, grow old, and die within a 50-mile radius. |
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You might get married one day and want to have a stag night. |
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Nobody chooses to get married in a redwood forest unless they love redwood forests. |
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I made a decision to wait until I get married, and have stuck by it. |
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Recently, there's been a lot of hoo-ha about whether gay people should be allowed to get married, especially in countries like mine where they actually can now. |
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We don't get married like we used to, with the stock ceremony, stock frock, and a few drunken speeches before tucking into the passionfruit-topped pav. |
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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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That is, the first time you see the roommates French kiss or snuggle, it's fun to watch, but after a while you just want the losers to get married. |
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In the majority of our traditions, it is common to see parents encourage their young daughters to abandon school and get married at ages which are prohibited by law. |
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Therefore she discountenanced his going down to Bombay to get married. |
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The Chinese New Year also means to plan for the future, many Chinese Calgarians will be pressured to get married soon. |
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A Turkish barman, on trial for the statutory rape of British teenager Rachel Lloyd, has claimed the two plan to get married later this year. |
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The army gave him a two-week leave to get married, a period in which he produced one of his finest paintings, La Mitrailleuse. |
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Single girls wanting to get married threw a little stone to the roof of the chapel. |
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Mama's boy Michael and single mother Candace are about to get married, much to the consternation of his overbearing mother, Loretta. |
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We chose to get married at City Hall mostly because I'm a cheapskate. |
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These religious men remain celibate and do not get married during their whole life, which is a tradition related to Yazidism. |
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You might have suspected it when you saw Mitch and cam get married. |
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The field included leading point-to-point rider Jamie Codd and his fiancee Robyn O'Sullivan, whare due to get married on Friday. |
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As of this afternoon, gay Floridians can get married in Dade County. |
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Also, the age at which people first get married has had a roller-coasterish ride over the past 100 years or so. |
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Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow. |
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Up she goes to any likely ken, where she knows there are women that are married or expect to get married, and commences begging. |
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While at Bowdoin, Hawthorne wagered a bottle of Madeira wine with his friend Jonathan Cilley that Cilley would get married before Hawthorne did. |
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It is also known for piloting odd and innovative ideas, including an inflatable church where people can get married. |
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We will get married because we don't want our relationship to exist in inverted commas. |
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Most people still attend church weekly or at least for religious festivals, and many people get married in churches. |
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Al-Othaimeen urged Saudi charitable societies that support young men and women to get married to give priority to marriage guidance in their programs. |
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When you get married you're supposed to be bashful and eat like this,' and he shaded his eyes with his left wrist, where a bow-guard would be worn. |
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But braving all the odds, two lovers travelled all the way from Jabalpur to Patna to get married to each other despite facing strong opposition from their families. |
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