Gulnara, his wife, beckons us into their kitchen with a bottle of honey whisky made by her in-laws in Bashkortostan. |
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He further alleged that her in-laws made his sister drink milk laced with some poisonous substance. |
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During the holidays a horde of in-laws forgathered at Dark Acres to play cards and gossip about horses. |
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Perlmutter was already a crafty dealmaker who used money from his in-laws to buy the liquidation business. |
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However it failed to reach a decision on what to recommend on marriages involving in-laws. |
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Add in grandkids, in-laws, and cousins, and it must make for a heck of a big family reunion. |
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Deepest sympathy is tendered to his sons, daughters, in-laws and grandchildren on his passing. |
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David would not only remember who they were from years before, but the names of their children and in-laws as well. |
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Well, there's a new manual out there to help moms and dads and in-laws and even spouses. |
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She was lucky, she said, because her parents and in-laws accepted her and kept her health status a secret. |
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These are fathers, sons, brothers, foster-brothers, nephews, and male in-laws. |
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However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws. |
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The last thing the couple's relationship needs is a long weekend with their respective in-laws and siblings. |
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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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The mother realises her folly and wants the in-laws to stay with them forever! |
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She bought baby food for her daughter, a lantern to light her hut and clothes for her husband and in-laws. |
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In rooms across the hall my parents and my in-laws are no doubt fast asleep, tuckered out from days of good food and fresh air. |
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He is survived by his family, sisters, his in-laws, nephews and other relatives. |
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Paddy is mourned by his sister, cousins, neighbours, in-laws, relatives and friends. |
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Young widows had to suffer for whole life and depend for their existence on the in-laws or own parents. |
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On the other hand, some bahus choose to live with their in-laws reasoning it will be good for their kids. |
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When her husband died, and due to a dispute with their in-laws, she was left on her own, without land, to find work. |
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For Christmas this year, I've got the in-laws who do like three square meals a day. |
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My in-laws, who are amazing, usually come to London twice a year, for the High Holidays and for Pesach. |
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Here's another comedy in which a neurotic schmuck is imperilled and injured in a series of encounters with his new in-laws. |
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The interfering in-laws featured well in the comedy elements as the situation descended into chaos. |
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The last time I had been in Red Lake I was with my mother, sister, nieces, nephews and in-laws for a powwow. |
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First, I worried that my in-laws would sue me for defamation, and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me? |
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Sympathy is also extended to his grandchildren, in-laws and all his extended family land many friends. |
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Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious. |
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And nannies, in-laws and other parents can support the cause by not breaking the rules. |
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Karen's family are all close and so the various in-laws are regular visitors to our house at weekends! |
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Yeah, yep, sure, your nephew's an arch printer, of course, from the in-laws side is it? |
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His mother just did farm chores for her in-laws and babbled on zigzaggedly since his birth. |
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Currently, spouses, children, and even nearby in-laws of partners are not allowed to hold stock in companies audited by those partners. |
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Her husband, parents, and in-laws had also counselled her but could not persuade her to terminate the pregnancy. |
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If buttercups are child-like, and bugbanes are adults, the baneberries are the crazy in-laws. |
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I shudder to think what your in-laws are going to think of you shacking up with an unmarried mother. |
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A woman who dared defy this tradition was despised by her family for staining the reputation of her in-laws. |
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On other occasions I delved into very personal issues, such as problems with in-laws or disciplining children. |
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The mother, still recovering from the trauma of the delivery, fearfully anticipated the possibility of rejection by her in-laws. |
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She eloped with a Greek, so we're going to Greece to meet the in-laws. |
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If on the other hand you set up a private mortgage with your in-laws, or they hold the property on trust for you, you will have a claim on it. |
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The fact it's supposed to be the season of goodwill towards everyone, including in-laws, seems to pass an awful lot of people by. |
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The batwing sleeves and big hair are decidedly frumpy, and there are too many far-fetched storylines about murdered bodyguards and unfeeling in-laws. |
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He married an Afghan women, and his new in-laws demanded he move with them to their native jalalabad. |
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Male respondents made similar statements about disapproving in-laws. |
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Amid was phosphorescent with love for his wife and kids, his sisters, his in-laws, his mom. |
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The fact remains that she giggled hysterically when in the company of her in-laws, refused to eat and took to going to bed with her maidservant. |
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I don't even try to stifle my yawns while at the in-laws house. |
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The bride, Kamala, was exquisitely beautiful, but possessed none of the refinement prized by her in-laws. |
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Additional estates were granted to the empress dowager, the heir apparent, imperial princesses, imperial in-laws, and members of the merit aristocracy. |
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The other thing is the in-laws put a lot of stock by family get-togethers. |
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Instead of a regular salary, he wheedled money from relatives and in-laws, which he told them he was investing on their behalf in Swiss banks. |
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I survived a breakup along the way and found Mary, my own true love, which led to columns on flirting and younger women and my experience with in-laws. |
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When he died, her in-laws finally made their peace with her. |
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He and his family immediately claimed he was the victim of a frame-up by his in-laws, but the press reported that the police viewed this as highly unlikely. |
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The girl had been harassed for dowry by her in-laws since her marriage two years ago, but this year they had become particularly cruel towards her. |
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Through the subtleties of the film were lost on this westerner, it seemed to involve a bloke who was keen on a sheila but was having trouble with the in-laws. |
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She entered into the marriage, but was ruthlessly beaten by her in-laws and her husband. |
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Madonna clearly passed her firstinspection by her future in-laws with flying colours. |
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Dads came in with only two percent of the vote and one percent say in-laws. |
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However, her in-laws have refused to recognise her marriage saying it was solemnised against their wishes. |
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Such was the experience of a woman who took her future in-laws to meet her parents for the first time. Her in-laws were big cursers, while her own family never swore. |
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Police said the accused visited son's in-laws house and shot dead all four presented at home. |
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According to a new study, women who enjoy a positive relationship with their in-laws actually have a 20 percent greater chance of separating. |
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It was great because we got to stay next door to my in-laws, and my mom, probably one of the best cooks ever to grace this planet, lived around the corner. |
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The family was forewarned that Tallulah was anxious to visit Ford County and see her new in-laws. |
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Worry not though, as squashable highchair Totseat is the perfect Christmas gift to ask the in-laws to buy. |
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The two aromatherapeutic solutions for stress-busting at Christmas include a Deep Sleep pillow spray and a rollerball Deep Sleep stress less – just roll over pulse points and inhale when the in-laws get too much. |
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According to the survey, women who are divorced, widowed or separated from their husbands are particularly likely to become victims of violence at the hands of both in-laws and blood relations. |
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Frank Harrington is grudgingly driving his family to spend the holiday season with his in-laws. |
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They were told about proper behaviour towards their in-laws and that they should help them and not talk back to them even if they were being scolded. |
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This power structure has been shaped by the Confucian philosophy that legitimatizes the authoritative role of in-laws. |
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However terms for collaterals and in-laws showed more Spanish influence, with Spanish loanwords predominating in some cases. |
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The parents of the victim alleged that their daughter, who sustained serious burn wounds on Saturday night, had not committed suicide rather she was killed by her in-laws. |
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But I'm a mystery to my family who will drink wine only by the thimbleful and if it tastes like Vimto, and a lost cause to my in-laws who think that when you uncork a bottle you let the devil out. |
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Others were living with their in-laws in cramped or congested conditions, or were paying barely affordable rents for apartments or boarding houses, while the rest were forced to live in squatter communities. |
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Carefully tucked away amongst personal belongings is the pocketwatch given to my Grandfather as a wedding present by his in-laws, somewhere around a century ago. |
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Examples include love letters, handfasting, in-laws, monogamy and more. |
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But since we live in a joint family with my in-laws in the adjacent bedrooms, we usually keep the volume of television a little high to restrict the sounds. |
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But summer was over and now was her last chance before term started to prove to her in-laws and everyone else that she wasn't planning to scrounge. |
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