When we had left the hotel, I had felt like we were a married couple on our honeymoon. |
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A married couple were detained in the same prison, but in separate confinement, for a period of about two months. |
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One day a married couple presented themselves at the lost property office to report the loss of the wife's wristlet watch. |
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The implication is that the married couple and the nuclear family are the ideal form of societal organization and reproduction. |
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The ideal family unit for most Panamanians is the nuclear family of a married couple and their children. |
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The married couple can open the bottles to toast on their honeymoon, or save them for a milestone anniversary. |
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A married couple in Jordan who had separated and were living apart, both joined an online dating agency and ended up finding each other. |
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I know a married couple that has been taking 2-3 dessertspoonfuls of cod-liver oil a day for several years. |
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Everyone knows we will some day be a happily married couple, destined for great things. |
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It is a dark play about a married couple who try to deal with the death of their son. |
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They are a married couple from London who have lived happily and blamelessly together for more than 20 years. |
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Detectives investigating the fatal stabbings of a married couple say it is vital they trace a new witness. |
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This film is about a married couple that is nearly perfect on the surface, but has lost some of the fizz underneath. |
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On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible. |
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All booked individually apart from one married couple, two pairs of friends, and two mothers with daughters. |
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As Marian and Lewes continued to live together as man and wife, people generally began to accept them as a married couple. |
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Looking back I suppose it was quite comical, we must have looked like a right old married couple. |
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Congratulations are extended to the newly married couple and their families. |
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While few would question that a married couple and their dependent children form a family unit, others receive less uniform social acceptance. |
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I mean when you think about it, we really are like this old married couple. |
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The film is a remake of a 1977 film which saw George Segal and Jane Fonda playing a married couple who turn to crime to pay the bills. |
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But one married couple from Bingley have a whole brass band repertoire. |
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The men, utterly different in temperament, fight like a married couple but draw close, sharing personal as well as professional secrets. |
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Provided they meet the minimum conditions set out by law, any unmarried man and woman can choose to acquire the status of married couple. |
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Among the tramcars running between Munsu and Thosong in the capital city of Pyongyang is tramcar No. 2082 which is driven by a married couple. |
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The newly married couple was very happy, although many people warned the kindly man about the willful and headstrong nature of his new step-daughter. |
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The participants included three widows, one married man and one married couple. |
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Equally, however, it could suggest that only children of a married couple or of one of them are covered. |
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We began the process as a young married couple with a house payment, a new job and a car payment. |
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Today they are a happily married couple and the boys like their new brother-in-law. |
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The exception was the married couple who were given only two hours to prepare their statement. |
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In exchange for the irreplaceable role of the married couple in the upbringing of children, society in turn makes a commitment to them. |
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In case of an invitation issued by a married couple, the signature of both partners is required. |
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Between 1991 and 1996 the rate of increase in common-law families was about 16 times that for married couple families. |
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These families may be related to each other, as for example a married couple living with the family of one of their children. |
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The flowers' scent was supposed to attract fertility goddesses to endow plentiful offspring on the married couple. |
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In this regard, each Episcopal Conference is asked to designate a married couple to represent it as participants in the Congress. |
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In fact, the Brighton branch is being set up by Anita and Stuart Balkham, a married couple who live in Sussex. |
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R and I were introduced by a married couple who enjoyed playing Cupid for their pet bachelor, a junior I-banker. |
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Another incident occurred in September, when a married couple were killed after they were attacked by an elephant in Pandan Wangi, Indragiri regency, Riau. |
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I recently asked a married couple who are friends of mine if they planned to have children now that they have settled into a life of domestic bliss. |
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He's my real-life boyfriend, so we have the emotional connectedness required to convince a cabstand full of strangers that we were a married couple on the brink. |
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The traditional unit is the patrilocal extended family consisting of a married couple, their unmarried daughters, and their sons with their own spouses and children. |
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Directed by Floria Sigismondi, it stars Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a married couple. |
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The rule for the division of moveable property when one of a married couple died was the same for both sexes. |
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Clark and Wagner, a married couple who previously taught art history at the University of California, are the Tate's nifty solution to a rather awkward problem. |
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The only other species that fornicates with that sort of frequency is the married couple. |
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Canada is delighted that Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton will be travelling to Canada as they embark on their first overseas tour as a married couple. |
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A married couple obtained their boarding passes at the Air Transat check-in counter for their Toronto to Fort Lauderdale flight and then proceeded through U. S. Customs and Immigration. |
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We know that not every married couple has children, that not all children are born in marriages, and that not all marriages lead to stable and nurturing environments for children. |
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A second and more scandalous possible tie also exists that would make the soon-to-be married couple half second cousins once removed. |
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Historically a newly married couple would attend public worship as man and wife for the first time at their Kirking. |
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When we first meet them, Paige and Leo — the dimply and adorable Rachel McAdams and the decisively chiseled Channing Tatum — are an artsy young married couple enjoying a snowy evening in Chicago. |
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They both share in this responsibility and privilege as a newly married couple. |
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By host family is meant a married couple with or without children, cohabitants regardless of gender with or without children or a single father or single mother with a child or children. |
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Licensed by terminal illness, Jo spends much of her time ridiculing the guests, including an ill-matched married couple and a boorish bigot named Fred. |
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The recent crop of writers includes the novelists Tom Lanoye and Herman Brusselmans, and poets such as the married couple Herman de Coninck and Kristien Hemmerechts. |
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The UU allows those who are divorced to have a new religious marriage and has no particular teaching on abortion, leaving such decisions to the married couple. |
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Francis in 1221 to a married couple, Luchesius Modestini and his wife, Buonadonna, who wished to follow him but did not feel called to separate as a married couple. |
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On 30 September 1662 the married couple entered London as part of a large procession, which included the Portuguese delegation and many members of the court. |
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This DVD takes you back to the early 70's through the eyes of Deanna and Paul, a formerly married couple and part of a four person group marriage, 40 years ago. |
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Lonely Planet was founded by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler. |
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There is a set expectation of the obligations incumbent on a married couple, and whatever promises they may have privately to each other are their responsibility to keep. |
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