Hedda, for her part, realises she may have made a mistake by marrying a weakling like George, but is too bored to care. |
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His life and work existed out of time, marrying innovation to an old-time American sensibility with a singular sense of humor like precious few. |
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It wouldn't matter if she was disinherited for failing to make her husband-to-be sign the papers or for marrying without her family's blessing. |
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She found true love with a friend, while he is embittered and can't think of marrying ever again. |
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By marrying a simpleton, he hopes to prevent his fear of being made a cuckold being realized. |
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On second thoughts, since you are so free with your money, what about marrying Hillary? |
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It definitely has nothing to do with gays marrying and absolutely everything to do with the preponderance of rampant crassitude. |
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We feature a crop of interesting product designs marrying form and function in experimental ways. |
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When he came into her life, she had reached a stage where she was completely happy not to entertain the idea of marrying again. |
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In the past Coras practiced polygyny, with a man marrying several sisters, but this practice is dying out. |
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They have been intermarrying for generations, which usually involves stepbrothers and stepsisters marrying one another. |
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The man, 46, had recently consternated society by marrying an 18-year-old, who was not only younger than his son but also five months pregnant. |
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Why is it that theoretical plans and practical achievements in the Scottish health service are incapable of marrying up? |
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The third generation were less fecund, one son dying as a youth, the other marrying late and having no children. |
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So, all you fangirls who dream about marrying one of the two cutest boys in school will have to forget those dreams. |
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Again, he vows to do penance by marrying Elizabeth and accepting her illegitimate son. |
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Certainly it did not stop me from further confusing the identity crisis by marrying a Bulgarian and choosing to make my home here. |
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Robbie wore a clerical collar, kilt and trainers while marrying his friend Billy Morrison, the bass guitarist with the 1980s band The Cult. |
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I should have known better than to let that honey-tongued matchmaker trap me into marrying my precious child to the likes of you. |
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After marrying in 1955, they set up home in a village near Durham for 13 years before moving to York. |
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Did anyone ever apply evolutionary niche theory to human history, marrying Great Men to social forces? |
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Not only is she marrying the man of her dreams, but she's also getting the opportunity to wear a dress for a change. |
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She is not a hideous woman but you would think he was marrying a horse by the cruel way the media treat her. |
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When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship. |
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The father's lack of a steady job, substance abuse, incarceration and domestic violence were among the reasons for not marrying. |
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She had never been able to accept the notion of marrying for wealth or for status. |
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The TV presenters shunned the traditional showbiz wedding by marrying in a local church before driving off in a camper van. |
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In fact, most of them are perhaps of marrying age now and they are themselves having kids. |
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The older women are in essence sponging off the daughter, a secretary, who is marrying mainly to escape their clutches. |
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Old Church traditions and folklore warned against marrying unpropitiously, and forbade marriage during Lent and Advent. |
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Never mind that women's liberation also released men from the responsibility of marrying young and supporting unemployable wives. |
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It's mortifying that my middle-aged mother is marrying a guy who is only four years older than me. |
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She is impishly marrying stereotypes of black and white beauty, placing blackness in a predictably white setting. |
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Sharpe on the other hand was recorded as marrying legally in November 1990 before committing her first offence of bigamy the following May. |
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He settled down and became the minister of the Salem Presbyterian Church, marrying Delilah Jane Cruise a short time later. |
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In fact, if I hadn't been in love and practically betrothed to Joshua, I could have considered marrying the prince, as scary as that sounds. |
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The plans were only in their early stages, but Joanne had her heart set on marrying Paul some time next year. |
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I am recently out of a relationship with a man that I had set my heart on marrying. |
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By the time she gets to 7 months and realises he's not the marrying kind, she throws him over. |
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The two end up marrying other mates, though why is never fully explained seeing as they're clearly obsessed with one another. |
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Proposals being put forward by a government think tank also include a ban on adopted children marrying their siblings. |
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John tells Elinor that they are thinking of matching Miss Morton with Robert, now that Edward is marrying Lucy. |
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She certainly had no scruples about serving married men, but she had many about marrying herself. |
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If I was marrying the man I love, nothing, save a tragedy would stop the wedding. |
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She isn't the marrying kind. If you knew her, she'd be nice to you till she got a good chance to flay you alive. |
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These findings may help marriage-minded women identify the men who are most likely to be the marrying kind. |
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Ashley is the marrying kind, Elaine is not, and she has denied his five proposals. |
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It's just a question actually of marrying them together and getting the right balance. |
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Not that it would have stopped any other parents from marrying off their daughter, but that was the difference with my parents. |
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Your father had agreed with the Prince's parents on marrying the both of you when the time was right. |
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He probably had good reasons for marrying his only daughter to this poor man. |
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In these clans, father, mother, son, daughter will all play, and even people marrying into the family generally become professional gamblers. |
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By marrying into a wealthy family, he now lives in a large house and has realized his dream of owning a restaurant. |
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She had held sway over a dozen eligible suitors, eventually marrying into a professor's family despite her own lack of education. |
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She knew very well the stresses and difficulties caused by marrying into the Imperial Family. |
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Every one of them was married beside Alexander who never really planned on marrying in his life. |
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This ceremony is supposed to mark an important event in the life of the eunuchs, when they realise their dream of marrying for once. |
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She could think of nothing to do other than becoming a tender-hearted warm mother and marrying the man of her dreams. |
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If you heard that an Italian girl was marrying a non-Italian, a mangia-cake, it was a scandal. |
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The reason for this is that among the working class there is increased teen pregnancy and a tradition of marrying young. |
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But she is furious at her dad for marrying an attractive woman just a few years older than herself. |
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Is Meredith was having the love child of another man and you're being a gentleman and marrying her? |
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He had a few engagements before marrying his Florence and living quite happily ever after in fairy-tale retirement in Rapallo. |
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After marrying in 1999, we had tried in vain for three years to conceive even though there was nothing really wrong with us. |
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After marrying Romola he wounds her deepest feelings by betraying her father's solemn trust. |
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She was my mother's mother, a proud, snooty woman who had never really forgiven my mom for marrying my dad. |
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He made best friends with a crazy Southern Rhodesian pilot, went out to visit him after the war, and ended up marrying his kid sister. |
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Over the years, you have stayed in touch, exchanged long phone calls and birthday cards and kidded him about marrying well. |
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Serves him right for marrying a girl forty years his junior against her will. |
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Oh look at this wonderful American marrying this poor wetback just so she can stay in the country. |
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He sees her every performance and insinuates himself into her life, then ends up marrying her when she is jilted by her lover. |
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She shuddered at the thought of marrying that poor excuse of a man. |
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Amanda makes snide remarks to Sharon about marrying her brother. |
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The numbers below the numbers show that a lot of people are cohabiting, just not marrying. |
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They were a family line who seemed to have specialised in marrying well. |
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Until they can access their computer and written records, which are locked in a safe in the damaged building, they have no idea who they are marrying when. |
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In japan, one woman said she liked the experience of marrying herself as an exercise in pampering. |
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Middleton only bridles when asked about the likelihood of marrying his girlfriend, the presenter donna Air. |
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There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group. |
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What was then novel quickly turned into relentless attempts to create tension through marrying her fussy vocals with the rough-and-tumble textures of rap. |
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When Paul wakes up in bed with Becky the morning after his bachelor party, it ignites a chain of slapstick events that force him to wonder if he's marrying the right woman. |
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After she was barred from marrying Townsend, Margaret married Lord Snowdon. |
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Western culture was marrying off girls at 13 to older men back in the day. |
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With couples dating and marrying up and down the social ladder, new questions arise. |
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Yet by marrying lyrics that name-checked Ezra Pound and TS Eliot as well as Ma Rainey and Beethoven to a rock'n'roll backbeat, he revolutionised popular music. |
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A girl from South Africa, with short hair and a sour face marrying the Prince? |
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He can begin again, like his wife did by marrying another man. |
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Well, I thought to myself, at least I'm marrying into a wealthy family. |
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Between 1825 and 1865, however, he wins recognition among aristocrats by amassing a fortune from gambling and selling cotton and marrying into a prominent family. |
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I was abused by an uncle and ended up marrying into a family of gangsters. |
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However, neither becoming a slaveholder nor marrying into a southern family was an indispensable prerequisite to molding migrants into proslavery converts. |
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Perhaps she only said yes because she knew that marrying into a family like the Lindons would help her and her sisters live a more comfortable life, free of money worries. |
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The act requires descendants of George II, except for princesses marrying into a foreign family, to gain the monarch's permission in order for their marriage to be valid. |
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She felt he deserved to know what sort of family he would be marrying into, but then she feared that if he knew the truth he would not want to marry her at all. |
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We hoped he was the nice, good-looking one who seemed calm enough to handle any emergency, an essential quality for anyone marrying into our family. |
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We are marrying the two together now better than we have ever done. |
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Twenty-six years later, su Meck is still learning about the family she raised and the husband she has no recollection of marrying. |
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After marrying his high school sweetheart, jedi Tenel Ka Djo, Jacen eventually transitions into Darth Caedus. |
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Why did I let him sucker me into to marrying him on his B-day. |
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The tightness of the bond is further implied by the elder Sicinius's determination to have Pudentilla remain in his family by marrying Sicinius Clarus. |
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She tells us repeatedly about how she planned to travel after the war but she ended up meeting my Grandad, marrying him very quickly and moving to London. |
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His friend Guy Pelly is marrying Tennessee native Lizzy Wilson this weekend. |
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But my stomach turns when I think about my sister marrying that guy. |
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Isabella's first regent was her mother, who weakened her position by morganatically marrying a shopkeeper's son and by her reputation for ruthless greed. |
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The mother notes Raskolnikov's stubborn nature, mentioning the story of Raskolnikov's insistence on marrying his landlady's uncomely and lame daughter, despite her objections. |
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Getting solar, wind, or wave power to work requires marrying smart technology to often-finicky government policy. |
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His three daughters are giving him a headache, especially Maggie, the eldest, who humbles her father by marrying his chief bootmaker, Willie Mossop, and opening a rival shop. |
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The history of the East India Company is littered with the lives of officials who embraced the variegated Indian lifestyle and saw nothing wrong in marrying into it. |
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Because of the late change of plans the wedding was squeezed in before three other couples marrying at the Guildhall in Windsor on Saturday, and will begin at 12.30 pm. |
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But after marrying a rich, lonely heiress, his moral compass swerves in reassuringly complex ways. |
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The stripper Rose Zelle Rowland did even better by marrying her sugar daddy, the Belgian financier Baron d' Empain, who owned the Egyptian railway system, among other things. |
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Daisuke Nagai was secretly in love with Michiyo in his college days, but gave up marrying her with chivalrousness as he learned his classmate was much in love with her. |
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She has no intention of marrying him or cohabiting with him. |
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He couldn't prevent the marriage, but his stand served to generate a heated debate in the tiny hamlet about the inadvisability of marrying girls so young. |
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Our families have been feuding for generations, forget about marrying him! |
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They say it's no wonder that after marrying Lita he had her sign a postnuptial agreement limiting what he'd be required to pay in a divorce settlement. |
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They would not be homeless if they lost the apartment, where they have lived since marrying in 1979, as they have a luxury country seat in Gloucestershire. |
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Lustily in love with Lyonesse, Gareth conspires to consummate their relationship before marrying. |
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On marrying Palmer, he took her middle name, MacKinnon, as one of his names. |
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Marriage patterns were likely exogamous to the band, with women marrying in as wives, and with daughters and sisters marrying out. |
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The plum sauce was so rich that it should have been marrying Prince William instead of Kate Whatsername. |
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Fifi presented a special dance number as a way of congratulating Bardees on marrying Ahmad Al Mallah. |
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They met over a game of Hacky-sack decades ago in Monroe Park, hit it off, and have been together ever since, marrying 10 years ago. |
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He is a citizen of Ireland since 2003 after marrying Irishwoman Patsy Perin Dubash. |
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And a couple marrying at age 65 today can look forward to their tin anniversary, or at least 10 years of marriage. |
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Spare not to tell him, that he hath wronged his honor in marrying the renowned Claudio...to a contaminated stale. |
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Until very recently the penalties for marrying someone from another skin group were very harsh, and included death. |
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Pawley was, of course, not the last man to suffer from Taylor's serial monogamy, with the Hollywood star marrying eight times in her life. |
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A KOSOVAN marrying an Irish girl yesterday was told that his father, feared dead for the last three months in the Balkans, was alive and well. |
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When Elizabeth rejects Darcy's first proposal, the argument of only marrying when one is in love is introduced. |
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There has been increasing critical interest in and appreciation of Edwards' work, and his skill in marrying people and place with plot. |
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Hence Bassline lives up to its name, marrying big beats with Northern sneering swagger. |
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Others say that the bride will get on so long as she gets to know the family customs, and have no objection to a Japanese girl marrying in. |
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For instance, where a spouse owns a business when marrying, it is clearly separate at that time. |
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In 1944, soon after marrying, Woods and her husband, Herbert, moved to Harlem and she began working as a waitress at Johnson's Luncheonette. |
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The book ends with Gareth rejoining his fellow knights and marrying Lyonesse. |
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He had his heart broken by a Playboy bunny girl called Lynn, before marrying actress Tessa Wyatt in 1972 with whom he has a son, Simon. |
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She pushed the barriers of tradition by never marrying nor giving into womanly duties. |
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Prior to marrying Hurr, Maya was married to Youssef Traboulsi, an ADP fighter who died in the 2008 clashes. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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The country had a large number of unmarried people due to men marrying later in their lives during this time. |
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Most intermarriage consisted of Han Bannermen marrying Manchus in areas like Aihun. |
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Cartier, who was a respectable mariner, improved his social status in 1520 by marrying Mary Catherine des Granches, member of a leading family. |
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Lord Chancellor Gardiner and the House of Commons petitioned Mary to consider marrying an Englishman, preferring Edward Courtenay. |
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In 951, Otto came to the aid of Adelaide, the widowed queen of Italy, defeating her enemies, marrying her, and taking control over Italy. |
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Now King Henry VII, he neutralised the remaining Yorkist forces, partly by marrying Elizabeth of York, a Yorkist heir. |
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Their king Hermegisclus had made a strategic alliance with the Frankish ruler Theudebert I, marrying his sister Theudechild. |
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George insisted on a new law that essentially forbade members of the Royal Family from legally marrying without the consent of the Sovereign. |
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When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548, he renewed his attentions towards Elizabeth, intent on marrying her. |
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Henry now hoped to unite the crowns of England and Scotland by marrying his son Edward to James' successor, Mary. |
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Meanwhile, Henry rebuilt his alliance with Fulk of Anjou, this time by marrying Matilda to Fulk's eldest son, Geoffrey. |
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Much of the ethnic Japanese Muslims are those who convert upon marrying immigrant Muslims. |
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Lambert I of Leuven, Count of Leuven, gained the County of Brussels, around 1000, by marrying Charles' daughter. |
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Of these, Joan became the most famous, marrying Prince Llywelyn the Great of Wales. |
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He spoke with humor, saying that he outkicked his coverage in marrying his wife. |
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Llywelyn consolidated his position in 1205 by marrying Joan, the natural daughter of King John. |
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However, he died only a month later, and Constantius took the throne himself, marrying Cole's daughter Helena. |
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English gypsy Pat Skye Lee, twenty, is breaking centuries of tradition by marrying a nongypsy. |
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He never met his father, with his mother marrying his stepfather when he was 2 and divorcing 10 years later. |
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He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there. |
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Whilst at prep school as a boarder, his mother wrote to tell him she was marrying Cecil Pye, a bank manager. |
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Clearly the governor is angling for an administration job, which he'll accept once he's finished gay marrying the entire state of California. |
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A plaque features Richard marrying Robin and Maid Marian outside Nottingham Castle. |
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In 1503, James IV attempted to secure peace with England by marrying King Henry VII's daughter, Margaret Tudor. |
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If John is dead set on marrying Catherine, his parents' objection will only provoke a falling out. |
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The 1922 Cable Act specified that women marrying aliens ineligible for naturalization lose their US citizenship. |
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She served in a hospital during the First World War before marrying and starting a family in London. |
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She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall. |
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New Delhi In an ironical twist of fate, a policeman consented to his daughter Mona marrying a dreaded dacoit Shiv Dutt. |
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Claudius had murdered his own brother and seized the throne, also marrying his deceased brother's widow. |
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Sunita, despite seeing other men and almost marrying Irish charmer Ciaran McCarthy, never stopped carrying her torch for Dev. |
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Henry, having been acclaimed King Henry VII, then strengthened his position by marrying Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and the best surviving Yorkist claimant. |
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Austen's sister Cassandra Austen wanted the novel to end with Price marrying Crawford, and this dispute is one of the few known between the sisters. |
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When Mary insisted on marrying Philip, insurrections broke out. |
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India has transformed from a country where mixture between different populations was rampant to one where endogamy, marrying within the local community, became the norm. |
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Although he deeply admired their piety, More ultimately decided to remain a layman, standing for election to Parliament in 1504 and marrying the following year. |
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This marine engine manufacturer is marrying pressurized lost foam with diecasting as it pursues jobbing work and redirects its captive production to core competencies. |
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On 16 May 1880 Eliot courted controversy once more by marrying John Cross, a man twenty years her junior, and again changing her name, this time to Mary Anne Cross. |
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The focus of the book remains Wilberforce and his family but there is much about the Thornton cousinhood which had been marrying into the Wilberforces for almost a century. |
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In relation to these groups, marriage was usually exogamous, with a man marrying a woman from another group, according to specific relationship criteria. |
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Eloise is seduced by the casuistical Nempere, rescued by another libertine, and finally ends up marrying Fitzeustace, a Peacockian parody of the typical Shelleyan Poet. |
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For Henry, marrying Matilda gave his reign increased legitimacy, and for Matilda, an ambitious woman, it was an opportunity for high status and power in England. |
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An Inuit story tells of how Fox, portrayed as a beautiful woman, tricks a hunter into marrying her, only to resume her true form and leave after he offends her. |
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A growing number of younger Japanese are not marrying or remain childless. |
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Perhaps it will be advisable for me to state my reasons for marrying. |
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Later, Count Paris talks to Capulet about marrying his daughter Juliet, but Capulet asks Paris to wait another two years and invites him to attend a planned Capulet ball. |
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Henry was expected to provide for the future of his legitimate children, either through granting lands to his sons or marrying his daughters well. |
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The Quineys had three children, all of whom died without marrying. |
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Alais made the trip over the Alps and joined Henry II's court, but she died before marrying John, which left the prince once again without an inheritance. |
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Henry's mother was unable to establish a role for herself in the regency government and she returned to France in 1217, marrying Hugh de Lusignan, a powerful Poitevin noble. |
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Poet William Wordsworth was educated at Hawkshead Grammar School, whilst Beatrix Potter lived nearby, marrying William Heelis, a local solicitor, in the early 20th century. |
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Elizabeth seriously considered marrying Dudley for some time. |
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Within four years he had been succeeded by the indomitable Earldorman Aethelred, who secured an alliance with Alfred of Wessex by marrying the king's daughter, Aethelflaed. |
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However, as women, they could serve the cause of painting by each marrying a member of the French Academy and sowing discord in the camp of those dotards. |
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A change in marrying patterns to getting married later made people able to accumulate more human capital during their youth, thereby encouraging economic development. |
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Marrying the two in a mutually beneficial collaboration seems a sensible solution and unlike most marriages, it needn't be expensive. |
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Marrying above one's station has been the source of fairy tales, mythology, and Hollywood movies. |
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Marrying another Jew was not just a personal simcha, but one for the community. |
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Marrying yourself merely underscores selfishness and self-interest, rather than enabling you to live singly in the best way. |
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Marrying thought provoking lyrics with great melodies and his trademark acoustic guitar playing, his music is underlined with an acerbic and sometimes sarcastic wit. |
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Marrying Sabyn to get control of a merkingdom that had obviously decided it didn't want me as a ruler was not an acceptable thing to do. |
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Marrying Royalty shouldn't mean a one way ticket to American Tan tights and elasticated waists. |
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Marrying a woman of a rich family also ensured a linkage to a high family, as is visible in the desires of Bingley's sisters to have their brother married to Georgiana Darcy. |
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