My father remarried some years ago, with Sandrine, and they got another child, a daughter, my half-sister Jeanne. |
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He remarried, and after his own death in 1556, his property descended to his son William. |
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She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us. |
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Chris had remarried, and Gill felt like a fifth wheel while living with him, his new wife, and his two stepchildren. |
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A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment. |
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After his conviction his wife Margaret divorced him, remarried and moved away. |
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Today divorced and remarried clergy and laity serve the church faithfully as full partners. |
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Emma's parents divorced in 1985 and her mother remarried shortly afterwards. |
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Six months ago I put on a shirt and tie, smart trousers and shoes and I was best man at his wedding when he remarried his ex-wife. |
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He remarried and I found out I had four half-sisters and five half-brothers and countless aunts and uncles. |
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He remarried twice, and the pair recently co-hosted the wedding of their daughter. |
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Nonetheless, when he died of a heart-attack on the day their divorce came through she remarried a week later. |
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They may be children of a widow who has remarried whose new spouse so mistreats the children that they have fled. |
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We know, for example, that Julia died 19 years after the daguerreotype was taken and that Samuel remarried. |
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My mom's remarried, and I'm supposed to go with her and my stepdad. |
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He quickly remarried, leaving McWilliam with an almost fairytale sense of not belonging. |
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My parents divorced and then remarried and my family has grown because of that. |
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First of all, the studies of single-father families were on single-father families and not remarried single fathers. |
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In real life, Lucrezia was indeed strategically remarried to another Alfonso: Alfonso d'Este, son and heir to the Duke of Ferrara. |
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She is a mother of three grown children and is remarried to the one who has shared her life for 16 years. |
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Both parents remarried and the girl saw her father periodically visiting him in Europe or in the United States. |
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She found that the differences between nondivorced families and stepfamilies were much smaller in the long-term remarried families than in the newly remarried stepfamilies. |
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They split up in 2001 and Lonnie, who retired from the US coastguard, has since remarried and moved to Pennsylvania. |
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Meanwhile, his ex-wife, Talia Balsam, who was clearly too good for him, remarried sexy John Slattery from Mad Men and had a son. |
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A clause in the current scheme means the spouse of a dead officer would have to give up their pension if they remarried or decided to live with someone else. |
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The husband remarried, and in another complicated arrangement, assigned his life interest in the wife's fund to the same trustees upon trusts in favour of his second wife. |
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Nightly, in front of dumbstruck but enchanted houses, he remarried his partner, Kuelan. |
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On the flip side, if a woman died in childbirth or from consumption, the man remarried or hired someone. |
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Harold and mara remarried after nearly 30 years of living in sin, smoked a last joint together, and that was it. |
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In the years following her husband's death and her trial, Abdulmumini remarried and had a child, Habiba. |
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Clean, sober and remarried, Beck was tiring of the bubble-gum Top-40 morning-zoo format. |
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Shortly afterwards, Wanda's parents got divorced, however, and when the family returned to Portugal, Wanda's mother remarried. |
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His mother later remarried, to Richard Williams, an innkeeper from Aberdare. |
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In her youth, her father Cacique of Paynala died, and her mother remarried another Cacique and bore a son. |
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When Steven got back to the Netherlands, he returned to Amersfoort and heard that his mother had died and his father had remarried. |
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His father remarried shortly after Frances died and Barry's stepmother Sarah would bring him up. |
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Evans remarried two years later in April 1818 to Hetty Ward, who was many years his junior and the daughter of the New York innkeeper. |
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The remarried couples among my friends often joked that their divorce and remarriage amounted to an upgrade. |
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His father had remarried and had more children and Bunyan moved from Bunyan's End to a cottage in Elstow High Street. |
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He lost his first wife along with their five sons, and eventually remarried. |
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Hume's father died when Hume was a child, just after his second birthday, and he was raised by his mother, who never remarried. |
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He remarried about 20 February 1364, Margaret Drummond, widow of Sir John Logie, and daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond. |
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Like Clooney, Aniston was married and then got divorced from a fellow actor who has since remarried another actor and gone on to have children with them. |
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Lynne dek Russo was born on May 2, 1939 in New York City, the daughter of Frank B. Sawdon, an advertising executive and Minerva Fedyn Sawdon, who remarried Paul W. Williams, a former U. S. Attorney and Supreme Court judge. |
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My own mother's drinking had reached a level best described as operatically suicidal, and she and my father-married, divorced, remarried to each other-waged their war nightly. |
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If your custodial parent remarried before you turned 18 years of age, or if your step-parent has legally adopted you, your step-parent's income tax information is also required. |
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In parts of Africa, a widow is remarried to a brother-in-law, a custom known as levirate, originally intended, in part, to provide economic and social support. |
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Some researchers have suggested that such disengagement is what leads to the frequent failure of stepchildren to adapt successfully to membership in a remarried family. |
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The only material difference between the claimants and the comparator group was the date of remarriage, as they all were widows who had eventually remarried. |
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Michelle has remarried and has two more children who are both under three. |
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At the same time, remarried parents also need to sustain a close relationship with their children from their previous union, and to resolve any loyalty conflicts that may emerge. |
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In the village of Goura-Bozo, the husbands of Hawa Kampo, Aïssata Lembé and a third women remarried the women they had formerly divorced because they were so well off! |
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That notwithstanding, the aforementioned authors offer various interpretations of the above-cited canon that exclude from its application the situation of those who are divorced and remarried. |
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In recent years some authors have sustained, using a variety of arguments, that this canon would not be applicable to faithful who are divorced and remarried. |
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Alexander had himself remarried, but in early 1286 he died in an accident while riding home. |
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Higham argues that they had been part of the queen's dower lands, which, when Ecgfrith remarried, his new queen wanted to recover. |
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His mother remarried and had five more children by her second husband, William White. |
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However, in 1972 they remarried and now have five grandchildren, Florence, Oscar, Xavier, Ralph and Valentine. |
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Knox's second wife, Margaret Stewart, got remarried to Andrew Ker, one of those involved in the murder of David Rizzio. |
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Lady Guest would be sole trustee while a widow but she remarried in 1855 and de facto control fell to Clark. |
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Her mother later remarried the Reverend Peter Pegus, whom Charlotte disliked. |
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He changed his surname to that of his mother at the age of 16, when his mother remarried, two years after his parents' separation. |
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She died in 1985 and in 1989 he remarried Dee Wells, who survived him. |
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Her father remarried but when his second wife died, her broken father took his children to Darmstadt to be raised by his Hessian mother-in-law Landgravine Marie Louise. |
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If the king married, or remarried, after his coronation, or if his wife were not crowned with him for some other reason, she might be crowned in a separate ceremony. |
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He finally remarried in 1578, to which the queen reacted with repeated scenes of displeasure and lifelong hatred towards his wife, Lettice Knollys. |
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Claudius was then left to be raised by his mother, who never remarried. |
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