How To Use Fiance In A Sentence

  • He uncovers more about his private life including the identity of his fiancé, a point of much speculation until now.
  • Following his defiance, KSM was subjected to a number of coercive interrogation techniques besides being waterboarded the 183 times: he was kept up for seven and a half days straight while diapered and shackled, and he was told that his kids, who were now being held in American custody, would be killed. The Longest War
  • Her poetic styles vary from haiku to streetwise dramatic monologue, using the conventions of ‘standard’ English, as well as the defiance of Ebonics.
  • In defiance of the ceasefire, rebel troops are again firing on the capital.
  • The two leaders had earlier led a march of hundreds of demonstrators in defiance of a government ban on protest rallies or gatherings of more than four people.
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  • Katy Perry labels fiance Russell Brand the ultimate 'bridezilla' RUSSELL Brand has been labelled a "bridezilla" by his popstar fiance Katy Perry. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Even if he says yes, your fiancé will always feel slightly resentful.
  • En fait, she was saying to me: ` Here is my trust, ma confiance, my honour as a woman; I place it in your hands, Blowitz. ' Watershed
  • My fiancée says that it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this month. Times, Sunday Times
  • I won't be surprised if the striking ‘colonels’ have been generously compensated for their brazen defiance of military norms.
  • The publishers signed up in defiance of the royal charter, which they say could allow politicians to interfere in press freedom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spontaneous, full of life, and unbound by the conventional mores and laws of society, Carmen embodies the heroic defiance of free spirit, desire, and natural instinct over the social rules governing modernity.
  • A large red heart with the figure of a female nude scratched on the surface, was a favourite of his fiancée and was painted shortly after he met her.
  • Anyway, I want to get off the subject of fiancées and weddings.
  • And the issue is this -- starting from the contemptuous defiance of the scriptural doctrine upon the necessity of making provision for poverty as an indispensable element in civil communities, the economy of the age has lowered its tone by graduated descents, in each one successively of the four last _decennia_. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • At last recollection, he had a fiancée, but her name resides in the cloudy memory.
  • Walton, imagining that his discomposure was the consequence of guilty fear, called upon him to remember the duties which he owed to England, the benefits which he had received from himself, and the probable consequence of taking part in a pert boy's insolent defiance of the power of the governor of the province. Waverley Novels — Volume 12
  • This sustained defiance of the elements provoked occasional judgments in the shape of a "hoast" (cough), and the head of the house was then exhorted by his women folk to "change his feet" if he had happened to walk through a burn on his way home, and was pestered generally with sanitary precautions. Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners)
  • My daughter 's fiancé tried to restrain her and she mouthed off at him. The Sun
  • Towards the middle of the plain, there lay the bodies of several men who had fallen in the very act of grappling with the enemy; and there were seen countenances which still bore the stern expression of unextinguishable hate and defiance, hands which clasped the hilt of the broken falchion, or strove in vain to pluck the deadly arrow from the wound. The Monastery
  • The palace of the Sylphides was a tavern, and Clarice, the neglected fiancee of besotted Eraste, made an appearance as a laundress, boxed her sylph-sotted betrothed about the ears, then pulled him off stage to the applause of the audience. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Ramuntcho is a Basque smuggler and player of pelota, the Basque national game, and the story concerns his adventures and those of his fiancée, Gracieuse.
  • He and his fiancée are marrying in a civil ceremony followed by a reception then a party, all at his old prep school. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, her defiance of emergency rule has been carefully calibrated.
  • Maybe defiance will prove as irresistible an export as Levi's, Coke, and MTV.
  • Well mannered and quiet, with a stutter in his speaking voice - but not his singing one - Thompson nonetheless has an air of defiance about him.
  • Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen.
  • My fiancé and I, being dorks, were chittering about whether the animals shown in the opening sequence have any real significance on the fighting style.
  • Ÿ Nécessité d'agir: tendre les mains, sourire, développer la confiance, partager, donner une place à l'art et la culture, communiquer, se dire qu'on s'aime, construire des groupes de paroles. Archive 2009-04-10
  • It is unclear whether MPs will push the deal through in defiance of the court ruling. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, until recently there was some provision for black men to be joined by their fiancées but much tighter controls on women wanting to bring their fiancés into the UK.
  • Every voice in the great bright house was a call to the ingenuities and impunities of pleasure; every echo was a defiance of difficulty, doubt or danger; every aspect of the picture, a glowing plea for the immediate, and as with plenty more to come, was another phase of the spell. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • Christ, a stranger to all religious practices, and breathing defiance against "sacerdotalism" and "theocracy". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The singing, including some golden oldies which date many fans as Stretford End and United Road veterans of the 1970s and 80s, have a joy, as well as defiance, about them. FC United of Manchester hope to make friends rather than millionaires
  • His parents Paul and Patsy, twin brother Michael and fiancee Chantelle described him as "home-loving and full of fun".
  • She laughed, standing as cool as you please, very grateful to the eye in tussore coat and skirt, with open-necked blouse, and some kind of rakish hat displaying her thick auburn hair in defiance of the fashion which decreed concealment even of eyebrows with flower-pot head gear. The Mountebank
  • It is extremely easy for students to make the mistake of cutting and pasting from the Internet," said Catharine O'Connell, vice president for academic affairs and academic dean at Defiance College. Ethics
  • Anjali Sircar, tired of room hunting, asked her distant cousin, Yash, to pretend to be her fiancé and wangled a single room at Khar.
  • As she waits on the mainland for the arrival of her fiancé, the fog rolls in, postponing any traffic to or from the island that evening.
  • Then he gave another whoop significant of the extreme of nervous abashedness and the incipient defiance of his masculine estate, there was a flourish of heels, followed by a swift glimmering slide of steel, and he was off trailing his sled. The Portion of Labor
  • The prisoner raised his fist in a gesture of defiance as he was led out of the courtroom.
  • he is my fiance, we will marry in March
  • This final act of defiance precipitated a lockdown of the entire Texas state prison system.
  • Blair's defiance is possible only because of the unprincipled character of the opposition he faces.
  • Normally busy streets and cafes were epty Thursday while crowds flocked to voting stations in defiance of the last-minute call forn ecion boycott by the country's former rebel moveent. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Nkosi explained that Sisulu was the invisible power behind Mandela's successful defiance of the oppressive apartheid regime.
  • If my fiancé heard you say that! The Sun
  • The fact that I don't like your fiance is neither here nor there what matters is what you feel.
  • The looming spectres raised by her mother’s information, the wearing sense of being over-weighted in the race, were driving her to a Hamlet-like fantasticism and defiance of augury; moreover, she was abroad. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • I am still shaken up and get very upset when I think about what I've been through, I have heart palpitations," said Miss Capuana, who escaped the sinking vessel along with her fiancé, her brother and his girlfriend. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It must be most painful for your fiancé's daughter. The Sun
  • The leviathan is said to play in the waters, because he is so well armed against all assaults that he sets them at defiance and laughs at the shaking of a spear, Job xli. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • He said nothing, but the tight set of his jaw made it quite clear that he did not approve of what he considered direct defiance of his wishes.
  • He and his fiancée, who runs her own temporary agency business for dental nurses, wanted to move to the South Coast.
  • The prisoner raised his fist in a gesture of defiance as he was led out of the courtroom.
  • Barbie wore only her clear pink heels, her defiance untempered by her precarious stance on a white Lexus convertible. Bye-bye Love
  • Still the sight of Cassandra's tears forced her to continue in defiance of the facts.
  • Over time, the AK-47 rose above its use as a weapon to become a symbol of defiance and liberation.
  • Ive forgot the name of this movie, at the begining the woman is planning her wedding but she gets flatened and killed by a giant ice scuplture and then she goes to heaven then it says something like a year later and her old fiance has found a girl he likes well the girl in the begining is a ghost and keeps trying to stop them being together its a romantic comedy I think and it came it in either 2008 or 2007 but its quite recent x please post back if you know what it is x has not helped any one else. elle_n_hanna [Help] Most Recent Posts
  • She replied stubbornly and cocked her chin slightly in defiance.
  • David was a fierce competitor, an absolutely fierce competitor, and I respected the fact that he did not subscribe to the caecilian (ph) edict of in victory, magna menati (ph) and you beat defiance. CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2003
  • The Games were marvellous but talk of a legacy of swelling enthusiasm for energetic pursuits was always unconvincing defiance of Olympic history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parents also describe their children as having an extreme degree of grandiose defiance, refusing to comply with authority at home or at school.
  • My fiance and I are planning to be married in Hawaii because our families live there.
  • Don't accept him swearing but make sure you and your fiancé spend time with him each week so there's no risk he feels pushed out. The Sun
  • The demonstration is a pointless act/gesture of defiance against the government.
  • It had been about two weeks ago, a few days after he'd proposed to Evangelina, and he was on his way to meet his fiancée at the cathedral to check it out as a potential wedding location.
  • The stem of the poppy snakes down and up again, in defiance of gravity, the head faces the viewer.
  • As soon as the Castilians came in sight, the Tlascalans set up their yell of defiance, rising high above the wild barbaric minstrelsy of shell, atabal, and trumpet, with which they proclaimed their triumphant anticipations of victory over the paltry forces of the invaders. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes
  • She was heavily critical of what she described as the defiance of the state of Georgia and its inability to admit that it had made a mistake. Troy Davis execution set to go ahead as judge rejects last-minute appeal
  • But or he came so far forward, Arnold bishop of Liege had been with the king and had greatly entreated for the duke of Juliers, that the king should not be miscontent with him, though he were father to the duke of Gueldres; for he excused him of the defiance that his son had made, affirming how it was not by his knowledge nor consent, wherefore, he said, it were pity that the father should bear the default of the son. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Any who fail are to be considered in defiance of This Council and dealt with accordingly.
  • School boards outside Toronto are also edging toward budgeting in defiance of provincial laws.
  • The depredators were, however, stunned with the courageous defiance by the Queen's soldiers.
  • Let Mr.N. immediately put together _all_ the necessary documents, let his fiancee do the same, and go off to another province, such as Kherson, and there get married. Letters of Anton Chekhov
  • Their authority is fundamentally illegitimate to begin with, meaning defiance carries no moral ambiguity, even if the physical consequences for the defier are deadly.
  • His new album, written after a nasty split with his fiancee, is so forlorn that the music press is afraid for his health.
  • Nor, conversely, are the photographs tired clichés of class defiance.
  • The movie's theme song, which booms over the opening credits, is Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," whose chorus laments "It ain't me …" with the blare of defiance, not resignation. The End of the World as We Know It
  • The condition of obstinate denial or doubt is met, from the theological point of view, when there is the existence of an objective situation of sin that endures in time and which the will of the individual member of the faithful does not bring to an end, no other requirements attitude of defiance, propr warning, etc. being necessary to establish the fundamental gravity of the situation in the Church. John Kerry, Excommunicated?
  • A young mother has won her fight to prove that her fiancé fathered her daughter before he was killed in Afghanistan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dopey dame that got Slaughter pink slipped by Uncle Sam turns up to ask for help in dealing with her ex-fiancé, ex-partner, current dope fiend and woodoo wacko.
  • Page 168 the queen's work-box, and, in defiance of all my efforts to prevent him, he seized one piece, which he called a hammer, and began violently knocking the table with it. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • The novel's heroine, however, is so determined to have her day in church that when her lacklustre fiancé dumps her with six weeks to spare she madly decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway.
  • J'ai entendu un des hommes de loi les plus éclairés, et dont à tout autre égard les opinions sont libérales, soutenir que "ce serait attenter à _la propriété_ que de déclarer libres même les enfans à naître des femmes esclaves, parce que, disait-il, les maîtres qui out acheté ou hérité des esclaves, les possèdent dans la confiance que leur _issue_ sera leur propriété utile et disponible. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
  • Think carefully about whether you love your fiancée enough to marry her or whether this has in part been a symptom of problems between you. The Sun
  • Having fallen in love with Astaire's cardsharp, she had hoped to marry him, until the fiancee from his past showed up. Ginger Rogers at 100: Even with Astaire, always taking the lead
  • There is a fine echo about these words, which keeps bombilating round and round in the head with utter defiance of sense and progress.
  • Marian (who in this film is actually the fianceé of Sir Robin of Locksley) holds intellectual debates, shoots ferocious animals, and outrides Sir Russel of Crowe on horseback. Sienna Miller Joins Ridley Scott's Nottingham as Maid Marian « FirstShowing.net
  • There is some basis for the rumour in her defiance of imperial protocol by riding cross-saddle, and a hint of overstimulation in her breathless reports of frantic gallops, but Catherine's nymphomania is a schoolboy legend.
  • * While in Washington, members of Make Our Food Safe also met with Senators from their home states, together with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada), who affianced his personal support for removing effective food reserve legislation upheld this year in a Senate. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Even my fiancé, whom I met in a pub, turns out to resigned from the Young Socialists over Vietnam.
  • One of the messengers fled for his life after he proclaimed Mary in Ipswich in defiance of the local elite's decision to proclaim Jane. 56 Norwich officials refused to allow Mary's messengers entry into the city because they claimed that they had not received confirmation of the king's death. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • I was just as resolute in my determination to spend Christmas with my fiancée.
  • Behind him, the virescent beast crouched as if about to leap again, bellowing defiance and raising clenched fists that were as big as hams.
  • He waved and jogged over, hugging his fiancée and then standing back to get a better view of her sister.
  • In Mozart's joyous opera, fidelity is tested, emotions are betrayed and lovers deceived when a cynical gentleman challenges two fiancés to a bet.
  • A moth flies by, wings beating slowly as though it were a bird; then a woman, barefoot in a long gown, appears to swim upward in defiance of gravity.
  • : Japan has threatened to resume commercial whaling after a suspension of more than 20 years, in a gesture of defiance towards conservationists and antiwhaling governments. Car Makers Squeezed
  • Indeed, so determined was my mother that we should not marry, that she banned my fiancée from the family home in Worthing.
  • The words in the Hebrew run thus, "I will avenge the avengement," which importeth this much, that God is at open war and at public defiance with those that break His covenant: He is not only angry with them, but He will be revenged of them. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • Russell Brand labelled the ultimate 'bridezilla' by fiance Katy Perry Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Yeah, in defiance of the hoariest cliche in the Big Bumper Book of Onscreen Melodramatic Cliches, have your characters wander into the House of DeathFilled WithPossible Anomaly Monsters, unarmoured, unarmed etc etc. Primeval Season 3: What The Hell Happened? – Updated « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • He looked at the nurse with a sort of mulish defiance.
  • Secondly, pleasure in the thrill of defiance. Times, Sunday Times
  • My fiancee - civilized, gentle soul - once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • China as well as Russia affianced to enhance information exchnage as well as cooperation concerning finance, taxation as well as promissory note to deal with a tellurian financial crisis, pronounced a corner communiqu released Wednesday by a two countries. Archive 2009-11-01
  • But if we build upon "the sands" of fame or self-aggrandizement, and, like the towering oak, lift our insignificant heads in proud defiance of the coming storm, we may expect that our superstruction will fall! Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West
  • He had a legal, well-paid job as a labourer, he had a fiancee, a studio-flat and a gym membership.
  • The stem of the poppy snakes down and up again, in defiance of gravity, the head faces the viewer.
  • These transactions, now recollected but as dreams of the night, were then sad realities; and nothing rescued us from their liberticide effect but the unyielding opposition of those firm spirits who sternly maintained their post, in defiance of terror, until their fellow citizens could be aroused to their own danger, and rally, and rescue the standard of the constitution. Miscellany
  • The terms "fiance" and "fiancee" are gender-specific, which was a problem.
  • Version françaiseVersion anglaisePendant mes cours d' SVT en terminale il y avait une fille assise à mes côtés comme elle était femelle et que j'étais un mâle, j'ai décidé d'en faire ma fiancée. Mes cours de bio
  • Don't accept him swearing but make sure you and your fiancé spend time with him each week so there's no risk he feels pushed out. The Sun
  • Defiance and resistance are exhilarating short-term stimuli and endeavors; they are not sustainable, long-term policy programs or national visions. Rami khouri : right but who’s listening
  • His step voice at depart me almost one Zhang the distant place stopped, I slowly cozy spirit, draw firm of heartstring but don't defiance to have cent to relax.
  • In recent weeks conservatives have joined the open defiance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opposing lines - the cross A vertical line is highly energetic in its defiance of gravity.
  • In defiance of their trade unions, the workers were striking for improved working conditions and the release of a co-worker arrested for campaigning for a hartal (strike and shop closures).
  • After a decent interval, Prince George married his late brother's fiancée, Princess May, and they were a far more suitable couple than she and Eddy would have been.
  • Claim yourself in defiance, in hope, in love, in fury, in gratitude. Claim the Light. Claim the Dark. Claim it all. Nothing can stay.
  • Starcradle, the biggest obstacle to planning your marriage while your fiance is in the States is his need for a tourist visa. Marriage
  • Sarah ended her vigil at Sofia's side and crossed the room to her fiancé.
  • This defiance, once Gorney was gone, had dissolved into sniffles, tears on Bauman's pillow. STONE CITY
  • It involves a more or less open act of defiance against any claim by the current regime. Christianity Today
  • In 2006, in an unusual act of defiance, a female fruit picker from South Africa condemned Tesco's labour practices in person at the company's annual general meeting, claiming that workers such as herself were receiving "breadline" wages. Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Because of the apostille requirement, marring in Rome is likely to be a bigger problem than marrying in the USA if your fiancé can come to the USA. Advice needed
  • Running away was an act of defiance against his parents.
  • How can such brazen defiance of health and safety regulations be tolerated?
  • The protesters showed their defiance of the official ban on demonstrations.
  • There was a palpable air of defiance on the terraces, but many of the fans will have headed home consumed by the nauseating feeling that York might not even be involved when the FA Cup gets under way next season.
  • They organized a street demonstration in defiance of the government ban.
  • And her fiance, Prince Lorca, is a surprisingly strong player who’s made me fonder of him than I want to be. Apothecarius Argentum Book 8 » Manga Worth Reading
  • A horror of any kind was no sooner past than it was straightway forgotten, and the facetious animal would advance with arched back and glaring eyes in defiance of an incursive hen, or twirl in mad hopeless career after its own miserable tail! Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
  • The Holocaust has actually lost it’s ability to make nominations happen–yeah, OK, The Reader, but Defiance and Valkyrie both of which were actually good got squadoosh, as did the Jeff Goldblum one and the Pajamas one and the Viggo one. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS: 81ST OSCARS
  • The eldest is engaged to be married but her fiancé is seduced by the youngest sister and the pair are betrayed by the jealous middle sister.
  • She was angry at his approval of what she called my defiance of her father, and insisted that I was the catspaw of one of Heriot's plots to vex him. The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 1
  • Joe was already sauntering down the hallway, and Morgan watched in satisfaction before turning back to her fiancé.
  • She has managed to get all our mutual friends on her side and also turned my fiancé's 15-year-old daughter against us. The Sun
  • Some 5,000 caravans are thought to be on green field or protected land in defiance of planning laws.
  • Their switch-flipping is a conscious expression of defiance to the idea that we should reduce the emission of GHGs into the atmosphere, and save Bangladeshis by doing so. Matthew Yglesias » Human Achievement Hour
  • She is the aggrieved person whose fiance did not show up for their wedding.
  • Was this a blatant act of defiance by the popstrel? The Sun
  • Perhaps the consciousness encouraged a little defiance towards the critical strictness of persons.
  • There were limits to my daring in defiance of Hexton custom - I was a Fabian rather than a revolutionary by temperament. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • Many people were drinking in the streets, in flagrant defiance of the ban.
  • They organized a street demonstration in defiance of the government ban.
  • Elder, 52, saved a man, his small sister and his fiancee from the Sandy's deep and numbing snowmelt-fed water about 2 p.m. Fly Caster Catches Three Would-Be Drowning Victims
  • Yet, it was at the hill of Tara that St. Patrick lit the first Paschal fire in 433, which local high king Laoighire regarded as defiance against his pagan gods.
  • Which is why her courageous act of defiance deserves just as much attention and admiration as Bellingham's. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Warminster soldier has been killed while serving in Iraq just months before he was set to marry his fiancée.
  • She plays a compassionate nurse with a paraplegic fiancé.
  • For one fleeting moment the world has acted together in defiance of the group, whose isolation is now exposed for all to see.
  • It is not solely "fiducia," -- a trust, affiance, or confidence. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Thanks for the post, I'm probably going to end up ordering me and my fiance some, because he has chronic foot pains and can't wear shoes without a certain about of support, so he might be able to wear those sandals since they are so cushie. Buy 1, Get 1 Free Crocs Sale
  • A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their doubt is, in part, determined; and yet their vexation is increased by another messenger, who brings them word that their prisoners are preaching in the temple (v. 25): "Behold, the men whom you put in prison, and have sent for to your bar, are now hard by you here, standing in the temple, under your nose and in defiance of you, teaching the people. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The soldier's fiancé had climbed into the belfry and clung to the great clapper of the bell to prevent it from striking.
  • Q My fiancé suffers from chronic flatulence that is sometimes uncontrollable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pierre's own Chagall in this show is a Paris canvas of 1911, The betrothed, an evocation of the artist's fiancée in Russia dressed as a demure veiled bride.
  • His gestures and movements are excessively self-aware in postures of cool and defiance, and for this very reason betray the emotions and vulnerability beneath.
  • Fifteen thousand men banded themselves together in London under an oath that they would stand by each other and by their leader; and FitzOsbert, after a vain journey to Normandy to arouse Richard's attention to the wrongs of his subjects, bade open defiance to the justiciar and his tax-gatherers. The Rise of the Democracy
  • Not just Latin but plainsong as well, a posthumous defiance of all the changes and compromises which Anna Haycraft (to give her her real name) had deplored not just in the Catholic but all the Christian churches.
  • We might be able to make him let us switch fiancés.
  • Thus, non-acceptance of these norms by a daughter-in-law would be seen as an act of ‘defiance’ by a society which has for decades now put up with bride-burning on account of insufficient dowry.
  • It's unfair to get married without your fiancée knowing about this side of your life. The Sun
  • His family, meanwhile, insisted he acted out of desperation to save himself and his pregnant fiancee from an angry crowd.
  • He and his fiancée want to spend as much of that time together as possible, but immigration officials are blocking their attempts to be united along various stages of the journey.
  • We split up two years ago and I'm marrying my fiancée this weekend. The Sun
  • When I walked into the meeting I was greeted by her fiancee -- well actually I think the term fiancee refers to an engaged woman but this was the man Samantha is engaged to be married to -- and two Herd volunteers dressed in Herd T-Shirts. Lynch and Berding Pass Dems Litmus Test
  • Besides, she was officially affianced to young Randall Stanger, a titled muttonhead in the Guards, and their forthcoming nuptials would be quite an event of the Season. Watershed
  • He says that powerful conservative interests want him punished because he's a figurehead for defiance of authority.
  • The Tunisian is a revolutionary on Facebook, but when he is with the family of his wife or his fiancée he's with An-Nahda. Tunisian elections live blog
  • Soft Skull Press has been subject to three copyright and trademark cease-and-desist letters (one from an AAP member) in the past two years, letters that I could only defend against because my fiancee is an intellectual property lawyer. - Boing Boing
  • Nuclear testing was resumed in defiance of an international ban.
  • My fiancé and I booked a twin-bedded room but we were placed in a double-bedded room. [complain complain] try these
  • My fiance and I are planning to be married in Hawaii because our families live there.
  • He struck an attitude of defiance with a typically hard-hitting speech.
  • She had adopted many of the stray cats that wandered Frost Castle, giving them more love and attention than she ever did her own fiancée.
  • The problem with implementing it is that many people in the west ignorantly see eastern medicine as being in defiance of western science and/or religions. Or certain corners of Ohio.
  • Being asked his opinion about the death of Gracchus, and replying that the act was a righteous one, the people raised a shout of defiance, -- _Taceant, inquit, quibus Italia noverca non mater est, quos ego sub corona vendidi_ -- "Be silent, you to whom Italy is a stepdame not a mother, whom I myself have sold at the hammer of the auctioneer. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
  • Gregor, the New Jersey Supreme Court allowed the fiancé of a man who was scalded to death to sue for NIED even though she was not married to the victim whose death she observed.
  • This ballet mixes elements of folk dance from the Balkans with eurhythmics in order to tell the story of the beautiful Yana, her fiancé Momchil and the Dragon.
  • I also hate the term fiance/fiancee so much I refused to use it during our engagement. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Instead, the screenwriters should have devoted more time to developing the relationship between Kat and her clergyman counselor and to providing us with a better understanding of both the friendly dockland security manager, who may have something to hide, and the lowbred Jim, the former fiancé of Kat's sister.
  • My fiancee is a teacher and asking anybody to donate sports memorabilia and cards for education programs TY? Why Are Literacy Programs Mostly Run By Republicans? « Literacy Programs « Literacy Help « Literacy News
  • He might have made his favourite niece Queen of England; but his Italian caution restrained him, and the beautiful Hortense has to put up with a new-made duke -- a title bought with her uncle's money -- to whom the Cardinal affianced her on his death-bed. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
  • Her eyes turned to Beatrice and locked in defiance of her former mistress.
  • My fiancé is wilting under the pressure of having to perform on demand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suggest to your daughter and her fiancé that a different tack may help. The Sun
  • A jealous woman whose fiancé was two-timing her from his prison cell took her revenge by running over her love rival twice.
  • The sustainable development traffic network overall arrangement should meet the traffic demand of the area first, moreover meet regional space pattern and national defiance demand.
  • Agitated by these reflections, which put sleep at defiance, Esther continued at her post, listening with that sort of acuteness which is termed instinct in the animals a few degrees below her in the scale of intelligence, for any of those noises which might indicate the approach of footsteps. The Prairie
  • I have always hunted with my dad, but I can only briefly describe the excitment when my fiance found out I hunted when we got together. "Females will demand to go hunting exactly once..."
  • She had no supporting witnesses other than her fiancé, whom she has known for only seven months.
  • Nor would the Virgin Queen oblige by naming a successor, but left her ministers to do it in defiance of English laws and at some risk to themselves.
  • One lord of Ulland had expressed his fancy on the eastern façade in gable and sculptured gargoyle; another his fear or his defiance in the squat and sturdy tower with its cautious slits in lieu of windows. The Convert
  • Seung-hun wanted to break his prior engagement with his fiancée to marry Hye-kyo.
  • The workers acted in defiance of a Labor Ministry order for mandatory conciliation.
  • Next to me, I could almost feel Cale's hackles rising in defiance and uneasiness, much like a cornered dog about to make a break for it between the gaps in the ring of its attackers.

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