How To Use Consummated In A Sentence

  • The point to take from Wood's hypothetical is that the sale was consummated on value, not price, and the successful vendor has gained the trust and respect of the customer for delivering far more than some new hardware.
  • While I am in favor of preserving the racial integrity of my people, and deplore miscegenation in all its phases, I am not blind to the fact that amalgamation is no longer a theory, but well-nigh an accomplished fact; and if the interblending of the races keeps up in the same ratio it has gone on in the past, it will be totally consummated in the not distant future. The Negro and the White Man
  • But under a decades-old law designed to prevent fraud, U.S. immigration authorities did not recognize the Ferschkes' marriage because they were in different places when the wedding occurred and never "consummated" the union by seeing each other in person after the marriage but before Ferschke Jr. died. Webb bill to help Marine widow set to become law
  • If the merger is consummated, Colonial Holdlings will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Gameco and will no longer be a public company.
  • Male-female friendship with an unconsummated erotic subtext becomes much healthier for a woman because it obliterates the potential for pain that always seems to accompany romantic involvement.
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  • There is also a homely, unworldly duo, Mitch and Mickey, played by Catherine O'Hara and Levy: a pair deeply traumatised by their unspoken, unconsummated love for each other.
  • We consummated an agreement after a year of negotiation.
  • Among the foreign diplomats looking on, optimists refer to the squabbling coalition as an "unconsummated marriage".
  • His undergraduate relationship with Hughes was physical but unconsummated, as was quite normal in the early 1950s, a period when comparatively few students were having sex.
  • The novelist himself lived for many years in unconsummated love with a happily married woman who accepted him as part of her family.
  • After their relationship is consummated, the corrupted Beatrice Joanna becomes aware of the contradiction between her outward persona and her secret life of sin.
  • The symbols of the body and blood would certainly not have been consumed until the thanksgiving prayer had been adequately consummated.
  • Annulment is normally allowed where the marriage was shown to be unlawful, or where it is agreed that marriage has not been consummated.
  • This cool assumption that the sale was already consummated so perturbed Thayer, that, along with the sure knowledge that he had never seen so high a quality of rams, he was nettled into changing his order to twenty carloads. CHAPTER VIII
  • But under a decades-old law designed to prevent fraud, U.S. immigration authorities did not recognize the marriage because the Ferschkes were in different places when the wedding occurred and never "consummated" the union by seeing each other in person after they were married. With congressional bill just for them, widow and son can apply to live with fallen Marine's family in U.S.
  • In fact, we have never consummated the relationship; we have only kissed and held each other!
  • His unconsummated relationship with the milkwoman, played with a smouldering air by Barbara Flynn, was a metaphor for all his missed opportunities.
  • Two years on, he has become her protector, her unconsummated lover, her student - and her only prison visitor.
  • Ygernê had been a widow only three hours, and knew not that the duke was dead (pt.i. 2), and her marriage with the pendragon was not consummated till thirteen days afterwards. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • In 1853, while painting his portrait in Scotland, Millais fell in love with Ruskin's wife Effie, the victim of an unconsummated marriage, whom he wed in 1855.
  • Some historians have therefore been critical of the regent's foreign policy because of its emphasis upon an entente with the maritime powers consummated by the signing of the Triple alliance in 1717.
  • Her case has grounds for appeal: since her marriage was never consummated, her relationship with her boyfriend Dauda ought not to be considered adultery.
  • The marriage has to be consummated before an extramarital affair becomes adultery.
  • So was the mystery of iniquity consummated; for whereas the pope, to secure his new acquisitions, endeavoured to empale the title and privileges of the catholic church unto those Christians which professed obedience unto himself, unto an exclusion of a greater number, there ensued such a confusion of the catholic and a particular church, as that both of them were almost utterly lost. A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
  • Stock market capitalization is an important benchmark, because many cyber-deals are consummated through an exchange of shares.
  • The marriage has to be consummated before an extramarital affair becomes adultery.
  • You may be seeing more patients with a long-ignored but serious problem: unconsummated marriage.
  • The database construction is consummated through the storage of busbar system unit that use flow mechanism.
  • Further, Act I introduces two occasions for incest, not one: the consummated incest of Oedipus and Jocasta, mother-son incest; and the potential, though ultimately unperformed, incest between Creon and Eurydice, uncle-niece incest.
  • The company has confirmed that the sale was consummated.
  • That is to say it was never consummated through proper state-agency channels.
  • Between the New Delhi and Uppsala Assemblies no fewer than twenty-two unions were consummated.
  • We expect that the transaction could be consummated within six to eight weeks of the execution of definitive transaction documentation.
  • Sometimes the information is conveyed through secret circulars; but more commonly the deed is consummated by professed abortionists, who advertise themselves as such through innuendo, or through gaining this kind of repute by the frequent commission of the act. Plain Facts for Old and Young
  • They marry, but the marriage is kept secret and unconsummated for a year.
  • His ambition was consummated when he received his doctor's degree from Cambridge.
  • The unconsummated love between Cathy and Heathcliff had perhaps more to do with being personifications of the very land they lived on.
  • Raleigh Abner had a wild, wild life ofcorporate "alter egos" since he was not responsible to a viable boardof directors or supervisory corporate officers for any businesstransaction he consummated. Boing Boing: March 14, 2004 - March 20, 2004 Archives
  • Only weeks after Lincoln's inauguration, the Confederacy consummated its break with the union by firing on Fort Sumter in South Carolina, one of the last federal military outposts in the South.
  • That which I have written is consummated concerning the operation of the sun.
  • If it pleases you, then," said Mr. Denslow, "I will attend the first thing in the morning to having the investigation into the title begun, and I suppose that within the next three days the deal can be consummated and the property duly transferred to Mr.. Baker. The House An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice
  • The defects of the system include: lacking legislative system and specialized authorities, the monotonous operation way, imperfect supervising system and unconsummated related systems.
  • The story that Mohammad immediately on Kinána's execution sent for her and cast his mantle over her, signifying that she was to be his own, and consummated his marriage with her, and that her dower was her freedom (_vide_ Muir, _ibid_, pp. 68-69), is not genuine and authentic. A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885
  • Stopes' first marriage was unconsummated and then annulled in 1916 and so she found herself researching the subject.
  • The relationship between a seller and a customer begins before a sale is made, is consummated at the time of the sale, and is likely to intensify as the relationship evolves and becomes embedded.
  • She consummated her sexual relationship with Jake and she described that in glowing terms.
  • I stood on the bemired beach with Dianna on the first month anniversary of her unconsummated marriage.
  • First there is Meghan, an auburn-haired beauty, whose friend Clara is beaten by her husband on her wedding night, has her unconsummated marriage annulled and enters a convent in 1916.
  • The Duchesse de Langeais (for that was her name) had been married for about four years when the Restoration was finally consummated, which is to say, in 1816. The Duchesse De Langeais
  • The sale was consummated and Danny now had one very big five-seat aircraft.
  • Haemon's marriage debars him from being the victim, for he is no longer single; for even if he have not consummated his marriage, yet is he betrothed; but this tender youth, consecrated to the city's service, might by dying rescue his country; and bitter will he make the return of Adrastus and his Argives, flinging o'er their eyes death's dark pall, and will glorify Thebes. The Phoenissae
  • So taking the bravest-feathered acetylene lamp into the phonologic laboratory, we consummated our radionic guest on the slab in the dark, and incorporated every energy to the mixing of a pretty solution, the weighing and measuring supervised by West with an almost light-headedness care. Think Progress » Prison Camp Turns Three, WIll Build Psychiatric Wing for Inmates it Drives Crazy
  • a consummated transaction
  • We met at a conference on industrial competitiveness and no, we never consummated our relationship sexually.
  • Or DoJ loses, in which case DoJ usually gives up because the merger can proceed and it is impossible to "unscramble the egg" after the merger is consummated. Harold Feld: DoJ Says "No Ma Cell"; What Happens Next?
  • Hence in Roman law affinity arising from a valid marriage, whether consummated or not, constituted a diriment impediment between the affined in all degrees throughout the direct line, and to the second degree (civil method of computing) in the indirect or oblique line. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • At a period when he was having a terrific struggle with a certain habit, he was so continually held in the thought of fear by his mother and the young lady to whom he was engaged, -- the engagement to be consummated at the end of a certain period, the time depending on his proving his mastery, -- that he, very sensitively organized, _continually_ felt the depressing and weakening effects of their negative thoughts. In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
  • She was enchanted with it, and the next year, Cartier came to Washington D.C. and consummated the sale of it to Evalyn.
  • This uncertainty created a situation where some couples had spent time together, spoken of marriage, and perhaps consummated the relationship sexually, only to find that their parents refused to allow the match.
  • Resulting trade imbalances are not generally outwardly problematic in interstate trading - since transactions are consummated in the same currency.
  • Why, after all, had I returned from my honeymoon with an unconsummated marriage? ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • When the bid price reaches the ask price, a sale is consummated.
  • We are given intimations of romance, all along recognizing that it is unlikely to be realized or consummated.
  • He knew that he was dicing with Death, but that was the very essence of his ideal; and he knew that if Death won the throw, his ideal was crowned and consummated, for ever safe from the withering touch of time, or accidental soilure. Poems
  • Controversially, in 1997 she published Emma in Love, an update of Jane Austen's novel in which Emma leaves her marriage to Mr Knightley unconsummated and falls passionately in love with a French baroness.
  • Alford thinks, to the literal Israel being meant; for, in consummated glory, still the Church will be that built on the foundation of the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He would become her knight and devote himself to her service, though his passion for her would rarely be consummated.
  • Irving can't conceal his vicarious delight in this unconsummated passion, ‘which remained a crush, at room's length, no more’.
  • We did share the same bedroom in this country and our marriage was consummated.
  • an unconsummated marriage can be annulled
  • It shall be no offence for you to divorce your wives before the marriage is consummated or the dowry is settled.
  • New friends could be made, relationships develop, marriages be consummated and children born, all in an atmosphere of frigid hostility in case anyone tried to push into the queue.
  • Is it inconceivable that some mergers may have been instigated and consummated in order to fatten up major credit unions in readiness for demutualisation?
  • Colonel Hutchinson, only till "she was fit to leave her chamber," and whether "affrighted" or not, the marriage was consummated early in 1628. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
  • The story of unconsummated middle-class adultery began life as a one-act play, Still Life, in the compilation Tonight at 8.30.
  • When the deal was consummated, Smith was given the assignment he coveted-to be in charge of finding new sources of pelts.
  • As power availability rises and falls within regions, and as demand for additional capacity ebbs and flows, adjustments are made across the board; transactions are consummated, and money is both made and saved.
  • Doughty-Wylie was married, and the relationship between them was fated to be unconsummated and secret.
  • It is the unconsummated intimacy of the bromance, its obvious but transcended sexual dimension, that makes it a relationship worthy of its own unique title.
  • His ambition was consummated when he received his doctor's degree from Cambridge.
  • The term spouse is applied to married people until their marriage is consummated The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • In the case of a divorce before the marriage is consummated, a wife is only entitled to one half of the marriage portion.
  • That is why in the Christian tradition, and historically in Western law, consummated marriages are not dissoluble or annullable on the ground of infertility, even though the nature of the marital relationship is shaped and structured by its intrinsic orientation to the great good of procreation. Nathaniel Frank: Christian Leaders Scapegoat Gays on Marriage
  • A price is paid for all, yet few delivered; the redemption of all consummated, yet few of them redeemed; the judge satisfied, the jailer conquered, and yet the prisoner inthralled! The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • It's about John Ruskin's unconsummated marriage to the Countess Euphemia, or Effie.
  • Edouard was very attractive to women, but he also had loves that were unconsummated, yet still very significant, with men.
  • He has not been charged with Internet theft because none of the transactions was consummated online.
  • Their next meeting, at a conversazione, in April 1817, was much more the thing: within two days they had consummated their love in one of Byron's ‘casinos’.
  • Afterwards, the marriage unconsummated, Catherine has numerous affairs and begins to curry favour with the army.
  • They consummated their passion only after many hesitations and delays.
  • My new sweetie and I recently consummated our relationship, and all seemed to be going well… until Sweetie dropped a bombshell while driving me home last night.
  • The story confirms a preference for the unconsummated love of a distant, but admired object, over the conjugal relationship.
  • Chrysler has about $11 billion in cash that GM can get their hands on if the deal can be consummated, which is quite attractive for GM, given that they are hemorrhaging the green stuff. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The alloted time, during which so stupendous an undertaking is to be consummated, is short. Arohanui: Letters from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand

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