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  • And while everyone around wished the couple a happy married life, one of the guests decided to be a little cheeky.
  • Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success.
  • A lot of people loved the big Kawasaki's marriage of retro style with 1990s handling and reliability.
  • I shall be glad when the last of my daughters is married off.
  • As you start your married life together hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for turn out the way you've planned.
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  • Ingundis; and Leovigild, whose two sons, Hermenegild and Recared, were the issue of a former marriage.] [Footnote 128: Iracundiae furore succensa, adprehensam per comam capitis puellam in terram conlidit, et diu calcibus verberatam, ac sanguins cruentatam, jussit exspoliari, et piscinae immergi. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
  • Jim had hustled over quietly and begun to help out with the horseshoeing, expecting ridicule from the likes of Hugh Glass or old Zeke Williams, who had just arrived at the rendezvous, but, to his surprise, the fact that he was married to a woman of such pure fire produced the very opposite of the effect he had feared. The Berrybender Narratives
  • I wouldn't have felt properly married if it hadn't been a church wedding.
  • The mobile service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer.
  • The imbalance in the number of girls and boys of marriageable age is not the only cause of these social changes, and it will not persist for long.
  • When they met she was happily married to her first husband Laurie Brown, a member of Manchester United's back-room staff.
  • In Britain, one in every three marriages now ends in divorce.
  • Excepting his quaint epithets which he affects to render literally from the Greek, a language above all others blest in the happy marriage of sweet words, and which in our language are mere printer's compound epithets -- such as quaffed divine Literary Remains, Volume 1
  • The feeling of movement - discussed as kinaesthesia - is married to a musical sequence, by which the shapes seem to converse in a kind of inner-skull environment.
  • His sister Anaumed went over to Armorica in 490, and upon her arrival was married to Budic, king of the Armorican Britons. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • A new law took effect last year that makes it illegal to abduct young girls and force them into marriage.
  • At the end of the novel she marries the stockjobber, a leading promoter of the American railway scheme.
  • First examine the entries on the marriage register.
  • Frederick, a bisexual misanthrope in a childless, political marriage, was a lapsed Calvinist who held all religions in contempt.
  • It was a marriage and a lifestyle that almost destroyed him.
  • And it was Charlie’s indirect responsibility that he committed suicide, thus ending that marriage in acrimony and despair. Patrick McGrath’s ‘Trauma’ « Tales from the Reading Room
  • In the future, fights and disagreements between husbands and wives will simply result in the immediate end of their marriages.
  • Nevertheless, women did not enjoy juridical equality in marriage and the family until new family legislation was passed in 1977.
  • She got married when she was twenty and had two children but was increasingly unhappy about the political situation in Southern Rhodesia, particularly the racism of the white ruling class.
  • Are you changing your name when you get married?
  • They were reconciled but the marriage was annulled within a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marriage documents were signed, felicitations offered, they sat down to a great banquet, and the new bride lay in her husband's lap... Elizabeth Abbott: Is New York's Gay Marriage Truly Historic?
  • They married after two years and have a son together. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they get married, they build a small windowless hut that lacks any source of heating for warmth or cooking. Cultural Anthropology
  • The husband is required to return these assets to the wife at the end of the marriage; should the woman be divorced or should the husband predecease the wife, these assets return to her and she is to be compensated for any damage caused to them. Marriage.
  • Father eventually married her and she became my step-mother.
  • A child superstar, who married the world's worst behaved man.
  • _Pretty well married_, you know, implies 2000_l. _ a-year; and very well married, nothing under Tales and Novels — Volume 07
  • And the Bridal Show, for married women, seemed to do just that by focusing on the Indianess of contestants who were draped in variety of colourful sarees and mesmerizing gagra cholis that dazzled with every step.
  • Most married people fall out over money.
  • It has been announce d that Mr. A and Miss B will be married next week.
  • I recall her fawning over him some years ago when he did some extra-special marriage+ thingy. "Mike Huckabee has leaped ahead..."
  • Oh, these professionals!" ingeminated Captain Pond again, eyeing the breach and the dismantled married quarters. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • If a girl married without her parents' consent, she would risk abandonment by family and tribe.
  • Madalena had been married to Ana's deceased brother, Luis, and Ana claimed that she had a right to a portion of his estate.
  • At least 63% report problems in their marriages as spouses resent them caring for their parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second right about to accrue to married women is the right to pay their own debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the case of marriage, calling SSM discriminatory or segregationist represents either a failure to adequately recognise the sexuality of the individual involved or more perniciously to regard that distinction as immaterial or undeserving of respect. Why are only queer rights on the chopping block?
  • The itch to touch something rather than just look at it is responsible for more dissolved marriages than any other desire. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's survived in a very peculiar form, with the so-called monks are actually married and have their hair long, unlike in the South where they're tonsured, and they wear civilian clothes but with the robes just over the tops of them.
  • The decline in marriage has been offset by a rise in cohabitation.
  • Marriage certificates will be changed so that they include the occupations of the bride and groom's mothers, plus details of step-parents if applicable.
  • Liberal proponents of American Values praise the freedom that opens the floodgates to gay marriage and pornography; conservatives, the liberty unleashing that locust plague called unrestrained capitalism; neo-conservatives the license for lying, murderous Machtpolitik. Founding Fathers vs. Church Fathers
  • One is a stay-at-home mom who lives in the house where she grew up, while the other is a thrice-married, childless woman of the world.
  • The priest married them.
  • They play urban refugees - an unhappily married man and a coffee-shop girl burdened by her ill father - on the threshold of potential love.
  • In the census of 1850, the term mulatto appears for the first time due primarily to inter-marriage between Irish and African Americans. Terrance Heath: Sotomayor and the Vulcan Standard, Pt. 2
  • Therefore she discountenanced his going down to Bombay to get married.
  • The direct impact of a long-term imbalanced sex ratio at birth is the emergence of "gradient marriage squeeze," it said. The Times of India
  • If, through their labors to transform misava into masimu, women established traditional tenure rights not explicitly recognized by patriliny, then likewise, through the everyday habits of farming, women learned, performed, and nurtured relationships that overlapped with, but ranged far beyond, blood - and marriage-based patrilineal kinship. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • After the famous New York trial of her boyfriend and pimp Mickey Jelke, "the oleo-margarine heir," the former call girl Pat Ward had quietly married an osteopath and they lived in Hollywood, Florida. An Interview with Gail Godwin about her novel Queen of the Underworld, and her memoir The Making of a Writer, both published in early 2006.
  • Lively, pretty, and pleasure-loving, Carie had married the saintly younger brother of the minister in her hometown of Hillsboro, West Virginia, because he was preparing to go as a missionary to China, and she wanted to give herself to God. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • The exact particulars of the similarity never came to light, but apparently the lady had, in a fit of high-minded inadvertence, had gone through the ceremony of marriage with, one quotes the unpublished discourse of Mr. Butteridge — “a white-livered skunk,” and this zoological aberration did in some legal and vexatious manner mar her social happines. The War in the Air
  • He doesn't want to get married because he is afraid of any commitments.
  • It had been supposed that by then Peter would be married.
  • She enjoys the material comforts married life has brought her.
  • To all outward appearances everything was fine, but under the surface the marriage was very shaky.
  • Now that marriage no longer means much, why not let couples or triples or quadruples of whatever variety get married?
  • Before marriage, a man will lie awake thinking about something you said; after marriage , he'll fall asleep before you finish saying it. Helen Rowland 
  • A terrible disservice is done to the half-million to one million non-Jewish parents helping to raise Jewish children whenever our community commissions yet another study to demonstrate how different the intermarried are from the in-married. Paul Golin: What Is the Biggest Divide in the Jewish Community?
  • The book's title alludes to an anti-Semitic law legislated by Frederick II of Prussia that every Jew at marriage had to purchase a surplus of goods from the royal china factory.
  • In the countryside, on the contrary, more hands were needed to work the fields in grain-growing regions, and males contracted marriages at younger ages to increase the rural labour supply.
  • They kept it quiet because they thought it could affect the marriageability of other women in the family.
  • Such integration will automatically lead to mixed marriages.
  • When are you going to get married and settle down?
  • He asked me to put myself in his own situation, not married and being accused of all these things.
  • If marriage confers social status and respectability, adultery confers a stigma.
  • As for the remaining four songs, 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' and 'Tea In The Sahara' are doomy ciphers, the former possibly about marriage, the latter open to a handful of interpretations, none of them exactly upbeat, while 'Synchronicity I' is a trifle explaining the title concept and the monster hit 'Every Breath You Take', is ostensibly a trite love song with it's icy and obsessive core just barely concealed. Synchronicity
  • His marriage to an heiress is a tragedy.
  • 'I called their banns, and in due time married them. News from the Duchy
  • Tolerance is an essential ingredient for a happy marriage.
  • The prospect of marriage terrified Alice.
  • Is this the marriage that is blessed or the marriage that is on the brink of destruction?
  • Today, we no longer gasp when we hear a teenage girl is pregnant or whisper about unmarried couples who live together.
  • Some of the early church fathers used to argue that marriage was more of a sacrifice than celibacy.
  • One man, newly married, notes on his blog: My wife sees me watching TV and calls my name sweetly, patting her lap, ‘Come on,’ she calls. Taken to the cleaners » Japundit Blog
  • For a great many men and women, romance can be a most important part of marriage.
  • A good lawyer might fudge the issue for his client - not sufficiently to get him off the hook, but sufficiently to suggest that he honestly felt himself justified in making a second marriage.
  • She had a string of lovers before her marriage finally broke up.
  • She will blame the couple's very different social backgrounds for the differences that eventually led to the collapse of their marriage.
  • There's a newly married couple living opposite .
  • Middle-class families needed capital and credit, and marriage had considerable importance in bringing in funds through dowries and marriage settlements, and giving access to credit networks.
  • Likewise, the status of the father determined that of the offspring; the children of a noblewoman who married a commoner would not be noble.
  • Besides the majority Sinhala Buddhists, the nation also includes Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamils of recent Indian origin, Muslims, and Burghers, descendants of intermarriages between Sri Lankans and Europeans.
  • Her bold actions have elevated her to the status of national hero and prompted thousands of offers of marriage.
  • Resist acting surprised when a relative makes a marriage announcement. The Sun
  • Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency.
  • Trust is a vital ingredient in a successful marriage.
  • “there was a clatter in the country, that her husband and her were ower sibb when they married.” The Antiquary
  • To some judges, it isn't fair that the donor should always get the ring back, especially if the donee stood ready to go ahead with the marriage and the donor broke it off.
  • The Angles, Saxons, Danes, Frisians and other invaders intermarried with the existing Romano-British Celts, Romans, Jutes, Gauls, Greeks and Lombards.
  • I'm pretty sure they slept together before they were married.
  • Family campaigners said they were disappointed that the public thought cohabiting and marriage were the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perrault's ‘Bluebeard’ is the story of a rich, middle-aged gentleman, named for his swarthy chin and saturnine manner, who marries a young woman.
  • An egomaniacal celebrity author lives in Paris with his glamorous young second wife and his shy and unhappy grown-up daughter from his first marriage.
  • He was of a mild and cheerful temper, generous to the extent of his means, and of an inventive genius; and his conduct after marriage was irreproachable.
  • Edward's affair and subsequent marriage to divorced Mrs Simpson had left the family's popularity at an all-time low.
  • The strict regime of the marriage vows broke my marriage and my husband became a person who seemed to change overnight.
  • The latest rumor to emerge from the lock-tight SATC 2 shooting vault is that Anthony and Stanford will get married. 'Sex and the City 2': Will Anthony and Stanford tie the knot? | EW.com
  • Hemingway, who had become a journalist before the war, married Elisabeth Hadley, and went to report on the war in Greece and Turkey.
  • In addition, the Chancellor plans to restrict the married couple's allowance to the new low rate.
  • Their marriage is very traditional.
  • She is married to a company chairman.
  • The marriage covenant is the foundation of the family.
  • The study shows that the females have a prudential attitude to divorce, and a tolerant attitude to outside marriage love, and they reject sex behavior before marriage.
  • The tax granted by the datary for the contracting of marriage out of the permitted seasons, is twenty carlins; and in the permitted periods, if the contracting parties are the second or third degree of kindred, it is commonly twenty-five ducats, and four for expediting the bulls; and in the fourth degree, seven tournois, one ducat, six carlins. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • He was badly hurt by the end of his marriage.
  • In our culture at this time, procreation is not understood to be an essential part of what it is to be married.
  • But he's happily married to Stacy Creamer , a world-class triathlete and a two-time world champion in the duathlon, a running and cycling race. In It for the Long Run
  • One of the types I try to avoid is the "married but playful" kind: the ones that are stepping out on their spouses to indulge their preferences on the down-low. Recommended Reading
  • Catherine Lewis, better known as "Kittie," was married to Joseph King, of Montgomery County, History of Roanoke County
  • John Hales, clerk of the hanaper, a learned and able man, and, like all who espoused this party, a zealous protestant, had written, and secretly circulated, a book in defence of the claims of the lady Catherine, and he had also procured opinions of foreign lawyers in favor of the validity of her marriage. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • They fell in love, she got up the duff, he panicked and they're getting married.
  • My unmarried survey respondents seem to understand that friendship is the basis of a good marriage even as they hold out for chemistry and thunderbolts and soulmates.
  • She had a happy family life until the calluses started appearing on her skin three years after her marriage.
  • But if marriage patterns were to be drastically altered, significant changes in the social structure would occur.
  • Marriage or sexual relationships with any member of the other seven 'skins' are regarded as improper.
  • The nutty flavour of the barley goes very well with the slightly exotic flavour of the mushrooms - a marriage made in Scotland.
  • One of the central features of marriage is the signing of a legal agreement that confers responsibilities and rights on both parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • These women demanded only fair treatment within traditional sex roles, never really questioning the salience of marriage itself.
  • Ms Hartnett said Woods was a "battler" who married at 16 and raised two children as a single parent. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The municipal officer demands a bribe from a hawker; the bureaucrat refuses to register a land title or a marriage; the traffic cop beats the rickshaw-driver who can't afford to pay his weekly installment, known as hafta. India's Middle Class Hungers for Undemocratic Change
  • Too many young people hurry into marriage without considering the responsibilities.
  • Whereas intermarriage between Hutu and Tutsi is common, it is extremely rare between Twa and other groups.
  • The same yeare, Matthew sonne to the earle of Flanders married the ladie Marie the abbesse of Ramsie, daughter to king Stephan, and with hir had the countie of Bullongne. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
  • My marriage is on the rocks again, yeah, my wife just broke up with her boyfriend. Rodney Dangerfield 
  • Talking of Jim, have you heard that he's getting married?
  • I danced into the morning to celebrate the coming-of-age of young men and fell asleep in a dark hut while marriages and deaths were commemorated in song.
  • Living in this goldfish bowl of publicity would crack the strongest marriage.
  • _Mary Bosvile_, the second daughter and coheir, married Richard Burdett, of Derby, living Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850
  • Living separately from parents after marriage is all the mode.
  • Until his marriage, his job was number one in his life.
  • He hopes to find a house and get married in the next two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is married to a Chinese woman and speaks Chinese fluently.
  • Polygamous marriages could be treated not as group marriages but as a series of simultaneously con-existing one-on-one marriages; that is, A marries B and B marries A. Should we legally recognize polyamorous marriages?
  • Some of them married Indonesian women, converted to Islam or other faiths and applied for Indonesian citizenship.
  • People around me who get divorced want to get married again. Times, Sunday Times
  • He applied for it because he had conceived the idea that his going home as a married man might be a good thing for him. Emily Fox-Seton
  • Nevertheless, the marriage of hippopotamus with whale is clear.
  • I have never knowingly had a friend who was sexually involved with a married man.
  • The couple had been married for 40 years after meeting as teenagers and had two grown-up daughters and a grandson.
  • It's not for nothing that Cimarusti married Christina Echiverri, a retired pastry chef now raising their new baby girl.
  • Gossip was exchanged and embellished, births, deaths and marriages were discussed and the price of bonhams and dropped calves were dissected.
  • Women more than men focused their sole attention on marriage as a union of persons or souls. American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • Of these options hiring a prostitute is the least threatening to marriage but it's the only option which is illegal. Archive 2008-03-01
  • A previous divorce can make you think twice about getting married again.
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
  • So I suppose it's no surprise that a May 7 press release from the the World Congress of Families (WCF), an extremely conservative group that "seeks to restore the natural family as the fundamental social unit and the 'seedbed' of civil society," accused CCF of wanting to '' de-institutionalize marriage "and of celebrating the fact" that an increasing number of women are choosing not to marry and have children. Stephanie Coontz: Unconventional Wisdom on Families
  • The Roman Catholic Church regards marriage as indissoluble.
  • She grew up in a rarefied world of private girls' schools and arranged marriages.
  • A good marriage is based on trust.
  • The California's Supreme Court (in a 7-0 decision written by the justice who authored the marriage decision) has already unanimously determined pre-election review is not precluded when the challenge is based upon a claimthat the initiative may not properly be submitted to the voters becauseit amounts to a constitutional revision rather than an amendment. California's "Proposition 8 - Limit on Marriage Initiative" Should Be Removed From The Ballot
  • Married at an early age, the Florentine woman from the propertied classes did not own either her dowry or the rich clothes and jewels which bedecked her during the wedding ceremony.
  • Privately in 2006, I was told by a prominent, scholarly absolutist at that end that the Barragan-Martini view 'BMV' for short, and thus my own, is flatly incompatible with the entire logical structure of the Church's teaching about sex and marriage. Condomania
  • Their constant arguments were putting a strain on their marriage.
  • Some of them are ex-servicemen or married to service people and they were crying as they sang it.
  • I don't know why they ever got married. They're totally incompatible.
  • She married a sensible, lovely fella. Times, Sunday Times
  • This latest collection, which brings a host of unpublished poems into the public domain, is the perfect marriage of old and new.
  • Relationships, marriage and parenthood are next explored. Know Your Own Mind
  • They were planning to get married and then the war intervened.
  • Marriage to her was the armature of my ego; remove the armature and I might topple like clay.
  • Another makes it very difficult for a woman to keep her children if she remarries after a divorce.
  • Most households consist of a married or unmarried couple and their children.
  • He's not one of your crazy futurists - he won't dole out contraceptive medicine to anyone unmarried, say, and despite being an ob-gyn, he's a staunch pro-lifer.
  • Intermarriage is wrong and Rabbi shouldn’t endorse it as beig equal to inmarriage. Rosh Hashanah: Mixed Faith Families, Mix-and-Match Honey and Apples « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • They were married on July 14 of that year, and in early 1884 moved to Boston, where Chase arranged employment for Welch at L. Prang and Company, publishers of chromolithographs.
  • Third, James Stuart, major-general, and colonel of the thirl j-- first regiment of foot, married Lady Margaret Hume, daughter of Hugh,. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • Though they began talking about marriage almost immediately, they let their physical relationship unfold at an unhurried pace.
  • A woman whose marriage has been dissolved bears on a lozenge her paternal arms, charged for the purpose of distinction with a mascle.
  • My wise, knowledgeable green eyes were younger, no wrinkles marring them in the slightest.
  • Us married just five months, and her the nicest girl living, and you keeping us flat broke all the time, you damned old thief, so you can put money away for your saphead of a son and your wishywashy fool of a daughter! Babbit
  • 1957 - US announces manufacture of Borazon (harder than diamond) 1957 - Jerry Lee Lewis weds his cousin Myra Gale Brown, 13, while still married to his 1st wife Jane Mitcham Magic-city-news.com
  • She dreamed of getting married, resigning her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother.
  • Maybe there are general relationship issues you need to sort out too but your marriage vows mean something. The Sun
  • As a lesbian I want marriage equality in my home state of California.
  • Similarly, a New York court ruled that a school district could transfer a teacher who married her assistant principal.
  • Constant arguing doesn't make for a happy marriage.
  • Al-Marri was an honest-to-goodness Al Qaeda sleeper agent masquerading as an exchange student. David Rittgers: Domestic Military Detention Isn't Necessary
  • O'BRIEN (voice-over): The term baby daddy means a father who is not married to the mother of his child. CNN Transcript Feb 25, 2009
  • In the brief first act Leigh shows Jean, a Brummie girl who lives alone in a Kilburn bedsit, having joyless sex with a married man played by Daniel Coonan whose wife suddenly bursts in upon them. Ecstasy - review
  • Helen will never get married; she got messed up when she was a teen ager.
  • This, I believe, is the essence of the poem; you believe that through the consummation of a marriage of mind and nature it is possible to create paradise here on earth.
  • These latter included wills, churches and churchyards, religious obligations, tithes, marriage, slander, and sorcery.
  • They wouldn't mind doing sick calls and being with the dying or even doing some marriage preparation, some weddings, some baptisms.
  • Almost one in two marriages ends in divorce. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only surprise in all the puerile humour is just how sour the film's view of marriage is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe if we could be honest about sex, we could be honest about marriage and monogamy and family.
  • Romance is one thing, marriage is quite another.
  • From the ardent desire which you have long expressed concerning Stona's marriage, it will, I am convinced, give you pleasure to hear that the nuptials are at last solemnized. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • If body language was anything to go by, this was indeed a marriage made in heaven.
  • Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license," Judge Walker wrote in his opinion, issued Aug. 4.
  • Once upon a time it was a natural and unavoidable element in the relations of every married couple; just as it was natural and unavoidable, once upon a time, that the unwarlike and commercially-minded burghers of a mediæval city should bargain with a neighbouring and predatory baron to keep at bay – for a consideration – other barons no less predatory but a little less neighbouring. Marriage as a Trade
  • And all the time her eyes, with their long lashes in their dark hollow sockets will gaze into the eyes of a man who loved her truly and knowingly married her.
  • So in the earliest autumn they were married, Monsieur having previously presented Miss Lucinda with a delicate plaided gray silk for her wedding attire, in which she looked almost young; and old Israel was present at the ceremony, which was briefly performed by Parson Hyde in Miss The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861

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