I need to go upstairs and titivate myself before my hard-working husband's return. |
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Public sympathy pushed the Sorbonne to promote her to her dead husband's professorship. |
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Maybe my guardian angel was just saying it wasn't my time, and maybe it was my husband's, saying it wasn't his time. |
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One step behind, she repairs all of her husband's discourtesies, smiling hello, shaking hands. |
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Monaghan's essay describes her crushing sense of loss and disorientation at her husband's death. |
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The schedules provided for detailed enumeration of the husband's usual occupation. |
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Even her husband's teddy bear, known affectionately as Father Ted, took part, dressed in dog collar and stock. |
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There are many registered cases of police using the threat of arrest to extort a lot of money from the husband's family. |
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Moreover, she held the dower portion of her husband's lands, primarily made up of Maelienydd and Comot Deuddwr in Wales. |
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Widows were also entitled to a dower right to a third of their husband's land or income derived from the land. |
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When her husband's year-end settlement was given to him, Mary Smith realized that the amount was drastically insufficient. |
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I wish to have a proper burial, but he told me that my husband's body was not found. |
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Her husband's family had been farmers on this part of the Chilterns for a couple of generations and the pub abutted their land. |
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Last month her lawyers said the Ministry of Defence had accepted liability for her husband's death. |
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Furious for being dumped as the face of the company for a younger prettier image, she begins to jealously avenge her husband's decision. |
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Those years and four children later, I was among the jetsam of my husband's midlife crisis. |
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On her husband's death, a widow usually foresees a life full of harassment and humiliation. |
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An Indian wife becomes the property of her in-laws and on her husband's death, they decide her fate. |
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Some say that she killed herself because she could not take her husband's deeds like gambling and womanizing so she just shot herself one night. |
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It would be easy to dismiss Elizabeth as a weak woman who should know better than to put up with her husband's bullying and violence. |
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Shizuko is a famous tango dancer and deferential wife, who is kidnapped by yakuza as payment for her businessman husband's debts. |
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She refuses to yield to the advances of her husband's friend Luka and rejects his request to marry him. |
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Her weight loss may have made her the paparazzi's delight, but in her husband's eyes, she lost all her original allure. |
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The third benefit for Mrs Smith was her husband's release of property claims. |
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I no longer wish to support my husband's application to remain in the UK and we are no longer together. |
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Only then did she fully take over the reins of government in her husband's name to set out to destroy the Yorkists. |
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She said her husband's late sister had complained to the council on their behalf and they had understood something was going to be done. |
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She shared her husband's reforming zeal and supported him in his campaigns. |
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Her next task was to find a museum repository for her late husband's private art collection, a visual document of his enthusiasms. |
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One wonders whether she is a Madonna or a sailor's wife restraining her tears as she watches her husband's ship depart. |
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Savitri looked down again and saw that she was anointing her husband's body with a drizzle of tears. |
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If anything, she thinks her husband's six-year anti-ageing mission has left him more worn out than men of the same age. |
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Victoria Beckham has revealed her husband's secret fear when he captains England. |
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Clearly for her, the institution of the levirate was of no help, since she would not be able to bear a son for her dead husband's household. |
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But if the husband's earnings are high, and he is simply mean with his money, the wife is unable to claim in her own right. |
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Tanzer's mantle is made of a collection of vintage linens used by her mother and her husband's grandmothers. |
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She found her husband's briefcase propped on the arm of a chair, with her name written on it. |
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The wife has complained that at various times the husband's spousal support payments fell in arrears and this further contributed to her stress. |
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George's long-suffering wife cannot bring herself to curb her husband's excesses. |
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The organization cites the example of Maria Rodriguez, who was rumbled while working under her husband's Social Security Number. |
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Monica cried aloud and ran at her husband's attacker, but was sent flying across the dirt by a swift blow from his arm. |
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With huge support from the nation, she attempted to stand as her husband's vice-presidential running mate in the 1951 elections. |
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His widow yesterday told of her astonishment at discovering her husband's debts after his death. |
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Despite the husband's touching attentiveness to their four children he is unsympathetic and controlling towards his wife. |
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My husband's just had a phone call from the bank trying to sell him Card Protection insurance. |
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Mr Hussain's 34-year-old widow Naila has made a tearful plea for help to catch her husband's killers. |
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She was maltreated by her husband's family for failing to extract more money from her parents. |
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And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office tenure would be fully revisited. |
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His mother, it transpired, had not approved of her husband's errant cousin either. |
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I remember when Lady Moon famously distributed her errant husband's expensive wine collection to the neighbours. |
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Even within the marital context, they work to limit the husband's authority. |
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For six months, her family scraped by on her husband's income, she says, with no benefits for her injuries. |
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A married woman can claim a reduced basic pension on her husband's contributions if she is aged at least 60 and he has claimed his own pension. |
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Upon a husband's death, his wife is expected to marry his brother, who also assumes responsibility for any children. |
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During the fifth or seventh month of their pregnancy, women receive bangles or bracelets from their husband's families. |
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It was the curtain and her husband's fears and warnings which alerted her to the presence of a possible source of seduction. |
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I don't want my husband's friends talking about how his wife is a basket case. |
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A wife's quest to honour her husband's memory came to fruition on Friday evening when an impressive new Grotto was unveiled in Bangor. |
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Reading the look on her husband's face, Marie scooped up a very dirty Little Joe and beckoned to Hoss to follow her upstairs. |
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Prior to the separation, the wife worked full time in the husband's family business. |
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At Sardhana, gifted to them by Shah Alam II, they established a multicultural court where the Begum ruled for 50 years after her husband's death. |
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Turns out Kamal was the dead husband's best friend, and that this noble fellow is a heavy toper. |
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At the house, every light was burning and Julia was almost immediately at the door to meet them, visibly shaken by her husband's absence. |
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One of the differences between me and my sisters in the women's movement is that I do not regard my husband's money as my own. |
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Incidentally, his better half is an Indian by birth and shares her husband's passion. |
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Renee wondered if her husband's mistress was younger and prettier than she was. |
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Still, it pains me that birds hit my house and that they risk encounters with my husband's bird dog and my daughter's cat, a rescued stray. |
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Though bitterly resenting her husband's faithlessness, she remains firm in her virtue. |
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Yesterday she launched a blistering attack on the gleeful liberals who have delighted in her husband's troubles. |
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The wife of the elusive businessman has launched a blistering attack on the media over its reporting of her husband's business affairs. |
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Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion? |
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She had grown up hating her husband's bloodlust, and no one doubted murder when he shot her during one of his hunting trips. |
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Traditional kinship terms reflect this, with different terms for the husband's parents and the wife's parents, and for the two mothers-in-law. |
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When alone in the kitchen, Nora sighs and methodically starts to clean her husband's bloodstains from the counter. |
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Carrying a small lantern, she mounted the seventy stairs to her husband's chamber. |
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As it was a warm day in July, I was surprised to see the young woman in bed wearing her husband's waistcoat over her underclothes. |
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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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My husband's family has been unkind to me in the past and I want them to know I will not put up with this hurtful behavior anymore. |
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The husband's namelessness foreshadows the decline in his authority and his reduced function in the story. |
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Played by the luminous Olivia Williams, Anne's influence over her husband's decision-making is intelligent rather than bosomy. |
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Her husband's illness and her father's death have underlined the unpredictable nature of human existence. |
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This was taken almost universally to be evidence of her temper and instability, and therefore, somehow, her husband's unsuitableness for office. |
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Carlotta wrapped her slender fingers around the neck of the vase sitting next to her husband's chair. |
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She only recently began sorting through her late husband's belongings, which have been left untouched at their home in Hertfordshire. |
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We know from her letters that Frances destroyed the original, so that it would not injure her husband's reputation. |
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What's remarkable, though, is that the film doesn't soft-pedal the real pain that her husband's cheating causes Mary. |
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According to her husband's testament, the lady was returned her dowry and was given the usufruct of her husband's landed property. |
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When the bride-to-be visits her future husband's family for the first time, she is given a small heart-shaped bag. |
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Betty May Hall was driving a white rental van, following her husband's red Toyota. |
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I'm a night owl and my husband's more of a lark, so I'll sometimes find myself alone with a glass of wine at midnight, too. |
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I could sing the first verse and the chorus of the song, I could remember her husband's name. |
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She rolled over and grabbed the landline, hitting the speed-dial for her husband's office. |
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Four women received hormonal treatment and insemination with the husband's sperm. |
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Lily would back her husband's wheelchair to the steps and then would bump the wheelchair down very steep and narrow ceramic steps to the floor. |
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When my mother called on anyone she would leave one of her own visiting cards and two of her husband's, as was the custom. |
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The meat was supplied by her husband's Haverfordwest butchery business, while the fruit and vegetables came from Redbridge at Fishguard. |
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We drove up 6 hours north along the coast, to stay with my husband's parents. |
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We take our flowers to market in the back of my station wagon or my husband's pickup, with a cover. |
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I've left many times due to my husband's verbal abuse and poor treatment of my oldest daughter, his stepdaughter. |
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From under the oilcloth on the table, she pulled out her husband's secret drawings, made mostly in a large spiral copy book. |
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When the woman marries, the hair is made into an ornamental headdress and brought to the husband's home as a souvenir. |
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When she died, her body was laid to rest before the high alter and a casket containing her husband's embalmed heart was placed beside her. |
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Throughout their years together, Mrs Reagan was her husband's champion, helpmate and closest adviser. |
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Your husband's breakfast is vital if he is to face the outside world in a positive fashion. |
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My husband's sword pommel glittered gold, the chapes and buckles of his belts flashed silver. |
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Being forced to do both farm and household work, she is torn between her self-esteem and her husband's chauvinistic attitude. |
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But her world turned upside down when she discovered her husband's mistress had hired a hit man to kill her. |
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In contrast, his wife is an unappreciated homemaker that longs for her husband's affection. |
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All that is required is that the wife offer to stand surety for the husband's business debt. |
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The fortune teller swore up and down on her husband's grave that the star had not been there the night before. |
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She made her husband's name into a household word, and eventually she won his release. |
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Men expected to die before their wives, just as women foresaw a life after their husband's death in old age. |
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His wife was complacent and sweet tempered, relying completely on her husband's judgement. |
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Relations had otherwise, it seems, become somewhat strained because of the husband's unreasonable parsimony. |
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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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This is consistent with patrilocal residency patterns-the remittance goes to the husband's family, from both of them. |
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Emilia's eagerness to divulge her husband's guilt thus illustrates her revenge, her returning ill upon the man who has abused her. |
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Her last year of life was marred not only by her illness but also by her husband's serious illnesses. |
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But Amanda, though bitterly resenting her husband's faithlessness, remains firm in her virtue. |
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Henry's reaction to her was exactly the same as my husband's to me, perturbation. |
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Nonetheless, she immediately begins to notice all of her husband's physical imperfections. |
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Her mother stood next to an open doorway and sobbed yesterday as the undertakers brought down her common-law husband's body. |
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The boat was captained by Bob and his wife, Mary, whose mission was to feed everyone up until they matched her husband's giant proportions. |
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They took our cash, my jewellery, my husband's laptop computer, my children's piggy banks and broke my bathroom window. |
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Beth squeezed her husband's arm in what appeared to be a conciliatory gesture, before turning away and walking towards the balcony. |
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The heartless wife suggested that she should make her husband's bath so fiercely hot that he would not survive after entering it. |
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One of her favourite tricks was to turn a pair of her husband's trousers inside out and use them to make other garments. |
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Again she was frustrated as the money was insignificant compared to her so-called husband's supposed worth. |
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I want to lie on the couch reading the paper on a Sunday morning with my children playing around me and my husband's hand in mine. |
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In November 2002, the UK media made great play of the fact that a passenger was able to travel to Zambia on her husband's passport. |
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I don't know if you can understand this, but there were many times in my husband's life when circumstances intervened and helped him. |
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She is critical of the three years it is expected to take before an inquiry is held into her husband's death. |
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The husband's role, and the sort of man he is, are intriguing parts of the story. |
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Cynthia threw her arms around her husband's neck, in a flush of excitement and disbelief. |
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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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A politician in her own right, she was courted by the Republicans to run for her late husband's senate seat. |
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Love, courtship, marriage, the existence of children, her husband's illness and death, are stated unemotionally. |
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An action had been brought by the second company against a bank, alleging that the wife had forged the husband's signature on cheques. |
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When she was too crippled to walk more than a few steps, she still spread her husband's shirts out on the kitchen table and ironed them. |
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Trust me, all of this is lousy, crummy, rotten behavior on your husband's part. |
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Her face crumpled and tears fell silently, as she clasped her husband's arm. |
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By retaining her dead husband's name, she is publicly, subliminally cuckolding him with the power of another man. |
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We had a big enough income from my husband's job, and I knew I'd feel more fulfilled and happy spending Chloe's early years with her. |
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I wonder whether wifely cynicism about a husband's mild illness or impermanent injury doesn't have a lot to do with fear. |
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A cross-match later revealed that her serum agglutinated her husband's cells. |
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She does not want her name used for fear of damaging her husband's future career. |
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Can she melt her tyrant husband's cold heart with her tales of treasures, monsters, genies, magic and romance and create a true story of her own? |
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If, however, a widow were allowed to marry her son upon her husband's death, the death tax could be avoided, since spouses are immune. |
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The young lieutenant's wife gently lets it be known that honoring her husband's service does not necessarily make one a hawk. |
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She also wished the table to include both her husband's coat of arms and a dedicatory inscription to him that would mention their three children. |
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Karen Nelson was contentedly lying in her husband's arms amidst the bubbles of the hot bath he had drawn. |
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She gives lavish dinner parties when entertaining her husband's business friends. |
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A repayment for her husband's outstanding debt for the purchase of Nordstern is still deducted each month from her welfare cheque. |
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As she watched her husband's ascendancy back home, few could have denied Victoria Beckham a moment's reflection on how their positions have been reversed. |
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For such a female, there can be no understanding, and the contrast between the wife's unnatural behaviour and the husband's heroic behaviour is specially stressed. |
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The tender attention paid by the wife to her husband's body, the detailed steps of her betrayal, and the subtle note of portent, all serve to heighten the drama. |
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Nor did her husband's ham-handed collaboration, in the crass style of a dad dancing at the school disco, do anything to retrieve the dignity of the situation. |
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We first meet Hamlet at the royal court of Denmark where his mother, Gertrude, has just married her recently deceased husband's brother, Claudius, who is now king. |
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However, this advertisement, no matter how well-worded, could not completely dispel my doubts about the credibility of the would-be husband's avowals. |
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Rossetti had been in love with Jane since 1857, and in the 1870s, in her husband's absence, the pair enjoyed a perhaps not altogether platonic affair. |
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I've seen widows forced to marry unwanted suitors who, aided and abetted by the law, usurped their deceased husband's assets, as well as their own lives and bodies. |
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If her husband only held the one messuage in the town, the widow may still hold it by free bench, but her husband's children shall lodge with her in the house. |
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We relocated from London to York for my husband's work in 1994, when it first became fashionable for government departments to decentralise their operations. |
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Her mother told her she had to go back and cook her husband's tea. |
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The first time I ate there my husband's young nephew threw a tantrum. |
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A friendly dog runs up to us and curls up in my husband's lap. |
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The cote-hardies of both wives are charged with their husband's arms. |
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The wife of a York man who nearly died after being savagely attacked by a gang of youths has publicly thanked the people who saved her husband's life. |
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Her poignant sounds fuel her husband's overblown images, forming an increasingly overheated circuit of baroque incommunicability that can only result in violence. |
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Although she has the support of doctors, nurses and housekeepers, the former First Lady oversees her husband's care, despite the effect it has on her own health. |
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Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks. |
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The family on my husband's side fled Cuba as Castro made his power grab. |
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Those with less time will be better off with Andromache, the story of a woman forced to marry her husband's murderer to prevent him slaying her son. |
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Female infanticide was common, and the practice of sati, the immolation of the wife on her husband's funeral pyre, was encouraged, sometimes even forced. |
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A morganatic marriage is one between a member of the royal house and a wife not of equal birth, in which the wife does not take her husband's rank. |
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She then had the unbearable task of turning off her husband's ventilator. |
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Violent husbands offer excuses that range from the wife not doing housework, her frequent visits to her parents' home, or refusing the husband's request for sexual congress. |
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Her main stipulation was that the gallery be named in commemoration of both her own family and her husband's family, hence the name Govett-Brewster. |
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The baroness is a wealthy American Quaker brought to 19 th-century Paris by her husband's business dealings, trying to make the best of it as a cultural dilettante. |
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She would spend her days under her husband's captivity wondering how to escape with her daughter. |
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Most of my husband's coworkers are very upset but there are plenty as well that are satisfied to throw everyone else under the bus as long as they keep their wages. |
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The FLOTUS fronts Vogue's April issue, speaking out against her husband's old khakis and his newfound adoration for stripes. |
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This great burnt sugar icing recipe is from my husband's grandmother. |
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A Vietnam war widow has made an emotional appeal for help after burglars stole her late husband's medals and the birth certificate of their dead baby daughter. |
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Nerac's wife, Fabienne, has asked US Secretary of State Colin Powell to account for her husband's whereabouts during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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In men's wills, usufruct on the husband's property is left to widows under condition that they give up their right to dowry and extradotal goods in favour of offspring. |
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Although there were those who said that Elizabeth had set her cap at her husband's dashing older brother, it proved to be a happy enough marriage. |
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She has difficulty believing the rumours of her husband's acquaintance with the infamous Mrs. Erlynne, but yields to the rumours anyways in hope of finding true love. |
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She was affronted by this terrible slight on her husband's generosity. |
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Among the indigenous majority, marriage is ideally polygynous and patrilocal, with the bride moving to her husband's compound to live with his extended family. |
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This was the case even when both partners were in full-time employment, and most newly-weds already prioritized the husband's career and his role as provider. |
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The money went towards paying for her husband's care and legal bills. |
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Trinny and Susannah would have grappled with her love handles, mercilessly introduced her to a few home truths and cracked a few jokes at her husband's expense. |
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She said she made a blouse and a skating skirt for her daughter using material from a barrage balloon, which was shot down at her husband's airbase. |
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Mr. Lee is now dallying with younger women, and the middle-aged Ching is desperate to reverse her fading looks and retain her husband's interest in her. |
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My husband's skill at cooking is nearly enough to have me forgive him for years of thinking that pixies washed his socks and elves cleaned the toilet. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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In the final lines of the play she seems more excited by having triumphed over her rival than by having regained her husband's love, an emotion that is undervalued throughout. |
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To make matters worse, all four of your children have died in infancy, and you can no longer find in yourself the will to meet your husband's physical needs. |
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When riddance by bullet emerges as the most expeditious way to dispose of her husband's victims, she is eventually even prodded into becoming Clint's executioner. |
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The widow of a North Yorkshire policeman killed in a road accident proudly received a commendation for her husband's bravery in arresting an armed burglar. |
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The wife of a Bolton man who was kicked to death as he walked home from his birthday celebration has made a tearful appeal for her husband's killer to come forward. |
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Her concrete and unwavering declarations provide a foil for her husband's quavering and uncertain struggle to integrate both Hellenic and Hebraic parts of his identity. |
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I would roast and cook the grains in quantities large enough to serve several times in the coming days and put a small pile on my husband's plate for a taste. |
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His charming wife Rita, who keeps the Po Valley floodwaters of her husband's conversation from overflowing, plumped for the foie gras and balsamic vinegar salad. |
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I was asked to determine the value of the wife's pension and the husband's entitlement to a credit for payment of the wife's debt after separation. |
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A British district officer, coming upon a scene of suttee, was told by the locals that in Hindu culture it was the custom to cremate a widow on her husband's funeral pyre. |
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The Japanese geisha waits for her American navy husband's return. |
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Lawrence plays his much younger wife, who is devoted to turning her husband's ruined house into a paradisiac, yet secluded refuge of peace for them both. |
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My husband's ocean picture was photobombed by a stranger's dog. |
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At sunrise, Frea turned her husband's bed so that he was facing east, and woke him. |
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In the fantasized wife role, Todd will go through a range of emotions as she reacts to her husband's actions. |
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Another big draw was Stepmom, which looked at how a terminally ill mother has to settle on the new woman in her former husband's life. |
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Inish Scull, whose wife, Inez, takes full opportunity of her husband's frequent absences to randily pursue her libidinous desires. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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She followed him down the stairs, mouthing the saga of her husband's ailsome career. |
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The three-day festivities closed with bou-bhat, when the bride served rice to the male elders of her husband's family. |
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Of course you know that Carl Duruside, or 'Doctor Carl', as he is always called by almost anybody, is my husband's brother? |
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If a midwife testifies that the wound is old, then deflowering may have occurred prior to the husband's initial penetration of his wife. |
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She had accepted her husband's faith after a fervourless girlhood from a mixture of reasons badly thought out. |
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However, as Romans reckoned descent through the male line, any children she had belonged to her husband's family. |
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She sent him to study under Cudda, formerly one of her husband's retainers, but by that time in about 648 a monk on the island of Lindisfarne. |
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She simply sat smiling her smile of bliss, nursing her husband's feet Madonnawise on her lap. |
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That lady, after her husband's death, held the reins with a masculine energy. |
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Lady Macbeth suffers none of her husband's uncertainty and wishes him to murder Duncan in order to obtain kingship. |
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Mary Shelley busied herself with editing her husband's poems, among other literary endeavours, but concern for her son restricted her options. |
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She honoured her late husband's wish that his son attend public school, and, with Sir Timothy's grudging help, had him educated at Harrow. |
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When the alcohol causes her husband's ultimate decline, she returns to care for him in total abnegation until his death. |
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During the months following her husband's death Blyton became increasingly ill, and moved into a nursing home three months before her death. |
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She was known to be in a depressed state from literary overwork, her mother's death earlier that year, and her husband's infidelity. |
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From 1968, owing to her husband's knighthood, Christie could also be styled Lady Mallowan. |
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Tolkien's time in combat was a terrible stress for Edith, who feared that every knock on the door might carry news of her husband's death. |
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By using the code, Edith could track her husband's movements on a map of the Western Front. |
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Shortly before her husband's death, in 1989, Fonteyn was diagnosed with a cancer that proved fatal. |
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The husband's metaperspective is his view of his wife's view of her relationship with him. |
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Purdah rules prohibited women from saying their husband's name or having their photograph taken. |
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Margaret Tebbit was left permanently paralysed, while her husband's injuries were less serious. |
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After her husband's death in 1946, she carried on working at the press for another ten years. |
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Clan membership goes through the surname, except when a married woman takes that of her husband's surname, and then on to her children. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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She entered the nunhood after her husband's death and became a well-respected tutor of high-ranking noblemen and noblewomen. |
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Eleanor, irritated by her husband's persistent interference in Aquitaine, encouraged Richard and Geoffrey to join their brother Henry in Paris. |
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The first Mrs. Kirke was, I judge, a sedate pastoress, who looked well after her household and her husband's flock. |
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She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. |
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As the tenth anniversary of her husband's death approached, her son's condition grew no better, and Victoria's distress continued. |
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Clotilde also had their second son baptized without her husband's permission, and this son became ill and nearly died after his baptism. |
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Alice supported her husband's resolve to devote most of his time to public causes. |
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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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Emily Huskisson returned to Eartham and lived a quiet life, dedicated to keeping alive her husband's memory. |
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Mrs Stapleton had disavowed her husband's plot, so he had imprisoned her to prevent her from interfering. |
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The boy says his father works in the workery. The baby doesn't say anything, but one day she's going to say Pa-pa. My husband's an architect. |
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A war widow, she has to raise her late husband's baby son on her own and tell him who his father was and how he died fighting in Afghanistan. |
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More often, like many another wife, she attempted to rein in her husband's acquisitiveness. |
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The only way he knows your husband intends to cut across traffic in front of him is by seeing your husband's turn signal. |
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If she wants to make a Jack O'Lantern, all she has to do is paint her husband's head bright orange. |
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But when it came to researching Jean, it was a challenge as, despite her husband's flamboyancy, little was known about her. |
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The husband's rapid fall in to undomesticated bliss is a result of living the life of an expat for sure. |
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Instinctively, I dialled my husband's mobile phone with my own mobile phone while talking to the man on the land line. |
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A BEAMING Wendy Daunter proudly holds her new husband's arm as he signs the wedding register. |
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The former Blue Peter host was granted a decree nisi at London's Central Family Court on the grounds of her husband's adultery. |
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Bryony has now released a book about her husband's life entitled 'My Gentleman Jim. |
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She is well qualified to talk having pranged her husband's brand-new Beemer the day it arrived from the showroom. |
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Streep plays violet Weston, a woman unraveled after her husband's suicide. |
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Peter is taking your husband's suggestion and changing the way he signs off. |
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The residents of Amakiri live patrilocally, that is, with or around the husband's male relatives. |
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And when she accuses her of diddling her out of her husband's inheritance, Leyla realises something. |
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Since her husband's death in 1999, she has been queen dowager of Jordan. |
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Shanman's wife, Kim, a former studio prop master turned personal organizer, helps out where she can but is quick to say the project's all her husband's idea. |
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Rose Styron, co-editor of the collection, is to be commended for her big-heartedness in allowing her late husband's turbulent soul to shine forth in all its complicated glory. |
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The property of couple having no child is also inherited by the husband's brother's sons who take responsibility of oldhood and performing death rituals, family ceremonies. |
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Technically she remained under her father's legal authority, even though she moved into her husband's home, but when her father died she became legally emancipated. |
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But anger over her husband's infidelities led to a number of separations. |
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Potiche is a hilarious screwball comedy about a trophy wife who must take over her husband's business, featuring French superstars Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu. |
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Evading Sir Timothy's ban on a biography, Mary Shelley often included in these editions her own annotations and reflections on her husband's life and work. |
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After her husband's death, Mary Shelley lived for a year with Leigh Hunt and his family in Genoa, where she often saw Byron and transcribed his poems. |
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Catherine regularly experienced mood swings and bouts of melancholy, which could be partly explained by her husband's continuing to borrow money from her. |
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When Macbeth arrives at Inverness, she overrides all of her husband's objections by challenging his manhood and successfully persuades him to kill the king that very night. |
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He married Elsbeth Schmid, a widow a few years older than he was, who had an infant son, Franz, and was running her late husband's tanning business. |
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In Dil Dhadakne Do, she's paired opposite veteran Kapoor as his wife, Neelam, who, despite her husband's philandering ways, stays on in the marriage. |
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It is claimed that the next best thing a golf widow can do if she cannot fill her lonely hours with croquet is to assume a devout interest in her husband's game. |
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The Gestapo flew her to Berlin to seal the deal for her husband's release. |
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Then she saw Tom sitting on the chimney-stool, and his wife taking on the tip of her finger from a croggan what appeared to be salve, which she rubbed over her husband's eyes. |
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In a work of great detail, it is strange that Kenyatta's wife, Mama Ngina, is only mentioned twice, as she wielded considerable influence at the end of her husband's era. |
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The news that I'm pregnant after so many tries made my husband's jaw drop. |
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The levirate is found in patrilineal societies in which the bride marries into her husband's family while essentially severing her ties with her original family. |
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His wife falsely accused her husband's secretary of being a home wrecker. |
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O'Loughlin said Jones' widow, Jessica Pacheco, brought her husband's cremains to the church and her brother Joseph Pacheco, the singer's manager, gave a eulogy. |
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Becoming platonically involved with Carey Mulligan and young son while her husband's in jail leads to him becoming a marked man after a heist goes wrong. |
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For a long time, though, she turned down invitations to visit Vietnam, partly because she saw her husband's act as non-partisan, a cri de coeur against killing in general. |
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In an old unsexy nightdress and even older and unsexier dressing gown, your ever-increasing thighs are no match for the young flesh gyrating in your husband's face. |
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And that Sandra 'Bury me in a Y shaped coffin' Jeffries' last child wasn't her husband's? Nor was her second girl, I mean, you've only got to look at the eyes to know that. |
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This contemptuous veto of her husband's on any intimacy with her family. |
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His wife was darning a sock, running a needle and yarn across and back, over and under, up and down, gradually filling in the big spud-hole in her husband's sock. |
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Anne was devastated by her husband's death in October 1708, and the event proved a turning point in her relationship with the Duchess of Marlborough. |
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Dutch women were also allowed to take communion alongside men, and widows were able to inherit property and maintain control over their finances and husband's wills. |
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