How To Use Remarry In A Sentence

  • Remarriage as adultery: Paul regarded it as adultery for a divorced person to remarry if the spouse was still alive.
  • Should you remarry if your first marriage crumbles? Christianity Today
  • She did remarry a wonderful man who was a super stepfather to us.
  • The couple have considered remarrying, but Jim is not sure.
  • One solution they are considering is remarrying on the continent, most likely Denmark, and to force the Irish authorities finally to recognise their marriage.
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  • When my father died, my stepmother stayed on, remarrying a couple of years later.
  • After a lengthy and painful divorce, she vowed never to remarry.
  • The children may also feel that they themselves are demonstrating a lack of fidelity by supporting their remarrying parent.
  • Nonetheless, the court appointed her special administratrix of the Monroe estate, most likely due to the influence of Joe DiMaggio, who by many accounts had been planning to remarry Marilyn. The Things She Left Behind
  • I don't believe that they were going to remarry.
  • Today I Kissed an Angel ... my Husband asked me to "remarry" him. Lostinmylove Diary Entry
  • Amy Winehouse infuriates her father Mitch with plans to 'remarry' her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil news that would leave any caring father seething with anger. WN.com - Articles related to Amy Winehouse to marry ex-husband in Caribbean island
  • Should you remarry if your first marriage crumbles? Christianity Today
  • Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household.
  • There's 103-year-old Roy Larkin Stamper, who remembers homesteading in Indian Territory and confides to Ellis his deep desire to remarry.
  • The number of divorcees remarrying in church has risen steadily since such weddings were sanctioned in 1981.
  • Amy Winehouse and her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil are reportedly planning to 'remarry' in a commitment ceremony over the festive period. WN.com - Articles related to Amy Winehouse to marry ex-husband in Caribbean island
  • When we deal with divorces, our closing advice is always: ‘In the future, if you remarry, you should continue a prenup.’
  • The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again.
  • Canadian women tended to marry young and, if widowed, to remarry quickly, unlike their counterparts in France.
  • After a lengthy and painful divorce, she vowed never to remarry.
  • Most divorcees either remarry or cohabit with another partner.
  • It is said people are more likely to get divorced and remarry than to switch to another bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • She remarry her former husband ten year after their divorce.
  • However, divorcees must show their divorce certificates when remarrying.
  • Sometimes, says Mrs. Ashrafi, friends and family ask her to remarry or find a boyfriend. Giuliani's 9/11 Lessons Still Fresh
  • Yet Tamang women can remarry and are not disparaged over divorce, can retain their own lineal and clan identities even after marriage, and are not expected to live fulltime in their marital homes for many years.
  • However, divorcees must show their divorce certificates when remarrying.
  • These will include ways to address the priest shortage, speeding up annulment of marriages, and how to resolve the problem of giving Communion to Catholics who divorce and remarry.
  • He has always stated that he has no wish to remarry.
  • He'll tell me later, while a bit drunk, that he's happy with the idea of remarrying in principle. The Guardian World News
  • If a person attempted to remarry after obtaining an unrecognised foreign divorce - or a church nullity alone - the subsequent ‘marriage’ would be bigamous and void.
  • The tempestuous marriage ends in 1974 but they remarry the next year... only to divorce again a year on. The Sun
  • On the day of the funeral, she was reportedly going to remarry legendary Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio.
  • As he put the key in the lock he turned to me with a sorrowful shake of the head and whispered: ‘Never remarry in haste.’
  • Generally speaking, a widower or divorced man was three times as likely to remarry as his female counterpart throughout the period.
  • BERLIN (RNS) The European Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday (Sept. 23) that a church organist's employment rights were ignored when he was fired by a Catholic church for remarrying outside the church. European Court Puts Limits On German Church's Ability To Fire Workers
  • In light of these papal warnings, church courts have become a bit more rigorous, and parishes are more careful about remarrying people who have had annulments — not wanting them to make a habit of it. The Vatican's Marriage Quandary
  • She remarry her former husband ten year after their divorce.
  • A second report from the institute looked at whether people aged 50 and above were likely to remarry after divorce or the death of their partner. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they create a culture of deception where people will intentionally avoid remarrying and decide to live together just to avoid losing that monthly payment. Fred Silberberg: States Should Follow Massachusetts' Lead
  • And they have to keep updating it because he keeps remarrying and having more children.
  • More than half of divorced people remarry, often creating stepfamilies.
  • Friends and family ask her to remarry or find a boyfriend. The Widow
  • We have reconciled and are probably going to remarry.
  • We have conducted debates on issues such as mercy killing and senior citizens remarrying.
  • Judicial separation by the ecclesiastical courts, which did not give a licence to remarry.
  • Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage.
  • Instead, the woman would have to marry someone else, consummate that marriage, and then be divorced, before she could "remarry" her first husband. CNSNews.com Headlines
  • She remarry her former husband ten year after their divorce.
  • Surveys secular-legal, religious, and organizational attempts to solve the problem of the aguna, a woman who wants to be divorced, but whose husband refuses to transmit a letter of divorce (get), leaving her unable to remarry according to Jewish law. Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America.
  • The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this.
  • Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England.
  • After remarrying, her first husband claimed they had never been divorced.
  • And before they vote at church synods on such issues as allowing divorcees to remarry at Anglican altars they must have watched it for six months, he declares.
  • It then only became necessary to convey to these worthy people the idea of remarrying Therese, and particularly to make them believe that this idea originated with themselves, and was their own. Theresa Raquin
  • A second report from the institute looked at whether people aged 50 and above were likely to remarry after divorce or the death of their partner. Times, Sunday Times
  • His death would allow his ex-wife to remarry.
  • Should you remarry if your first marriage crumbles? Christianity Today
  • The conflicts about remarrying after widowhood might also stem from our tendency to idealize the institution as the manifestation of true love. The Truth About Grief
  • Just as your grandma isn't betraying her late husband by remarrying, you would not betray your granddad by befriending this new relative.
  • He forged a strong relationship with the Jessop family in the years after the tragedy, and urged his son-in-law to remarry.
  • Judicial separation by the ecclesiastical courts, which did not give a licence to remarry.
  • Remarry to register under the regulations of the marriage registration.
  • It is said people are more likely to get divorced and remarry than to switch to another bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • When is it the right time to get serious and talk about moving in or remarrying? Lee Block: The Ins And Outs Of Dating After Divorce
  • If she is seriously ill, it would be kind of logical that he might someday remarry, but it is really tacky to have the subject come up during her lifetime, if it did. Evening Buzz: John Edwards’ Love Child?
  • But on the second the churchpeople who persuaded her to remarry him went on the stand and confessed -- or perhaps you would say, boasted -- that they persuaded her to remarry him. We Can't Have Everything
  • Their night out together came on the day the Church of England lifted the ban on divorcees remarrying in church.
  • Some Federal MPs say the plans appear to mean that an ex-partner could prevent their former spouse from remarrying.
  • However , he was in no hurry to remarry - it was too early to make any plans.
  • He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children.
  • She needed a special dispensation to remarry.
  • Two children dealing with their mother's disappearance (and father's attempts to remarry) encounter an anchoress who reveals the truth of their family's past.
  • He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children.

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