How To Use Wive In A Sentence

  • Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.
  • A family law barrister close to the Crikey crew advises that many men attempt to talk down their earning capacity when they are negotiating settlements with former wives.
  • In her new role she will help to develop the midwives' public health role, with increased support for breastfeeding and encouraging mothers-to-be to stop smoking.
  • Both are equipped with studs for sling swivels.
  • He sat like a king on a throne, his beaklike nose high in the air, introducing his wives. The Season of Risks
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  • The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
  • In the future, fights and disagreements between husbands and wives will simply result in the immediate end of their marriages.
  • According to the pamphlet issued to midwives, fathers often feel like 'the invisible parent ... uninformed and unwelcomed'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters. Jamaica Information Service
  • One last prediction the model makes is that the income differential paid to prostitutes will rise with the status the culture accords wives.
  • This way the bad guys will breakin to your home rob, rape your wives, daughters, rob your home, carjack you, and all other crimes they can commit against you knowing you can not defend yourself. Senate rejects concealed weapons bill
  • Manchester, " I replied quietly as 500 pairs of curious eyes swivelled round to a pasty-faced outsider. "Manchester!
  • Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned.
  • Those with their backs to the action get swivel chairs and video monitors in the wall so they don't miss out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Army officer in tactical command of coalition forces in Iraq says out loud that the war isn't going precisely as planned, and the media works itself into a mouth-breathing, eyeball-popping swivet.
  • Both midwives eventually see the light and accept Christ as the Savior.
  • When you come to the world of weblogs for the first time you will probably find to your horror that they are written by foul-mouthed illiterates, self-obsessed juveniles (of all ages), assorted bigots and swivel-eyed fruitcakes.
  • Could this be the end of fortysomething fellows abandoning their wives and rushing off in pursuit of fast cars and fast women? Times, Sunday Times
  • The chair has four legs, pedestal or swivel base with castors.
  • It is adjustable and can be swiveled, which is a good thing when one is trying to get a microphone angled and placed just right. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • And there are symbolic margins along which men get a worse deal than 100 years ago - modern males are probably more afraid to make sexist remarks within earshot of their wives. Are Husbands Really Like Potatoes?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • In six units midwives spent time away from clinical areas performing clerical duties.
  • On top of abuse, midwives also face a far more assertive and confident middle class mother than they did even 15 years ago.
  • I thought his favor was excessive; certainly I never thought their powers were any more real than those cheapjack toadstone-peddlers or the granny-wives who claim they can put a bad word on someone's cow. The Silent Tower
  • The swivel armchair is douBly comfortaBle to sit in.
  • I mean, maybe they'd rather jolly a single party, with all home comforts as wives or mistresses, than be thumped by four different randies every night. Isabelle
  • The WIC office located near Omaha serves 650 servicewomen, wives of military personnel, and their children each month.
  • This perception did not happen overnight, and can not be changed overnight by candidates or wives.
  • Behind it, when he was in session, George would swing to and fro in his green leather swivel armchair smoking a cigar.
  • However, tilting downlights or installing a series of lights on a frame which swivel at will (called a gimble) offer more flexibility.
  • Other wives and partners have said this is to be expected. The Sun
  • The two of them whooped and hollered some more; their wives sighed at the spectacle and regarded each other with love.
  • What train of wives and concubines was ever so ignominiously placed as the extra husbands carried among the scales of the careful female cirriped, lest she lose one or two! Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution
  • It shall be no offence for you to divorce your wives before the marriage is consummated or the dowry is settled.
  • Watch the last 2 Steve Jobs presentations for Apple New Product Releases (Motorola Itunes Phone, Black Ipod Nano, Itunes 4. 9-5.1, Harry Potter Audio Books Exclusive, Ipod Video, Skinnier Imac 20 Media Centre, Lost + Desperate Housewives on Ipod day after they are on TV for $1.99) - The Nano has barely been out a month and its a household name, at least where there is a teenager, or geek gadgeteer at heart. Disney, ABC : "I know these guys..."
  • He has Heaven knows how many wives.
  • Adnan Abidi/Reuters Ziona, a man from the north-eastern Indian state of Mizoram, has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren. Bizarre India, 2011
  • Changes were being rung on the usual male-female antinomies—shopping, burping, etc.—when one of the wives went a little too far. The Human Car Wash of Self-Esteem
  • I was a bit scared because there was this complete polarisation in the room, and everyone in the band's eyes swivelled towards me and they were like, "You've got to deal with this, love. The worst gig we ever played: musicians on their on-stage lows
  • This is Heartbeat meets The Royal meets Where the Heart Is, set in the quaint 1950s Northern Englandshire of classic motorbikes ridden by be-goggled simpletons with wholesome wives dressed in floral pinnies.
  • Men expected to die before their wives, just as women foresaw a life after their husband's death in old age.
  • It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm.
  • That included 30 per cent fewer nurses, midwives and health visitors. The Sun
  • Along with good jobs and an extensive system of social services, loving wives and mothers facilitated the process of rehabilitating bitter and "maladjusted" veterans who might otherwise destabilize American society and politics. 51 Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • The report tells midwives and doctors to end the culture clashes and turf wars that put safety at risk. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the wives, girlfriends and mammies would be happier.
  • Working wives are less costly to divorce. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's been in fashion, he's been out of fashion, he's been a jazz-rock drummer, a prog-rock singer and a housewives' favourite. Times, Sunday Times
  • With nurses and midwives striking this week over pay, staff morale is low in many hospitals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mills and wives are ever wanting. 
  • Occasionally some of the farm-wives called to her shily. Sally of Missouri
  • Large schools of old wives, bullseyes and big trevally, too wily for the fishermen, took refuge here.
  • Muslim attire is the same as a Nazi uniform, their weirdy beardies and darth vader wives let us keep tabs on the scum with ease. OPEN THREAD.
  • Although the condition in which the folks found the business at the end of the day often sent them into a swivet, the places did turn a nice profit. It wasn't long before Papa bought the other two local coin-ops.
  • Dey nawt Even up to daet on teh latest remedeez frum oldwives tales cuz dey losted teh old wives. INVISIBLE MACYS PARADE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • So I stand up, walk around my desk, close my door lest any children or wives wake up early, and proceed halfheartedly to get excited. More of the crap that’s in my head. But no nachos today. | Johnny B. Truant
  • I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company. Good-Bye To All That
  • Michael Chabon is fighting the good fight for science fiction. [via swivet] August 2008
  • It had been equipped with front and rear sling swivels.
  • Since an imperial harem numbered more than 5,000 wives, concubines, and eunuch guards at the height of the dynasty, the scale of cooking was gargantuan.
  • MURPHY: I mean, I think the queasiest feeling I got is watching some of these women saying I love it, it's just wonderful to have five wives, one husband and have my little 13-year-old get raped by yet another adult. CNN Transcript Apr 12, 2008
  • Along the guardrail, a hundred ballistaes lay ready to load and fire, each set on a pivot and swivel.
  • They tries to sneak up on your wives and your daughters.
  • Whether up on their toes, skittering swiftly in small steps, or smoothly swiveling, this is liquid loveliness.
  • All he had to do was swivel round, take a couple of steps to the try line and claim another try. Times, Sunday Times
  • River raised their hopes soon after kick-off, going ahead in the sixth minute when Mariano Pavone controlled the ball on the edge of the box, swivelled and shot low into the corner past the dive of Juan Carlos Olave. Argentina's River Plate relegated to second division for first time
  • Tired and discontented housewives found their vague sorrows and vaguer longings were only the result of their "unregenerate" state; the lazy country youths felt that the frustration of their small ambitions lay in their not being Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
  • Hirshman won't be happy even if the US elects a woman president who appoints an all-woman supreme court, as long as there remains a single woman in the world who chooses to be a housewive and is completely happy with her role. Get to Work????#$%*&
  • For battered wives, at least, it would have been a boon.
  • The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively.
  • (On a previous trip to Guangzhou, I ran into housewives plowing through cages of puppies and kittens to pick a particularly tasty-looking one for the stewpot.) One City, Many Cuisines
  • Trusts that have already introduced measures to involve fathers have reported reduced workloads for midwives. Times, Sunday Times
  • it threw her into a swivet
  • Frings cuts inside from the right and fires the ball at Bierhoff, who swivels and shoots.
  • Jason swiveled in his chair and typed a command at the keyboard below the flashing screen.
  • I stomped noisily into my bedroom and sat on my swiveling chair.
  • He loves to serve aces, to swivel into position to play that majestic forehand of his. Times, Sunday Times
  • A seraskier or officer took a liking to me here, and wanted me to stay, and offered me two wives; however I refused the temptation. The Life of Olaudah Equiano Or Gustavus Vassa The African
  • You can swivel the kneepad to do obleiks, it works the entire abdominal muscle, reduces unnecessary stresses… blahblahblah. AbCoaster | Impact Lab
  • Before this weary conflict came to a close, nearly every Boer family was gathered in from the perils and privations of the war-wasted veldt; and so, while nearly 30,000 burghers were detained as prisoners of war at various points across the sea, their wives and children, to the number of over 100,000, were tenderly cared for in English laagers all along the line of rails or close to conveniently situated towns. With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back
  • The post-war concern about population decline and the high infant mortality rate contributed to the introduction of the Midwives Act 1902.
  • The office was empty, swivel chairs motionless behind open reception windows.
  • When two men spring their wives from prison, it goes so well they decide to make jail-breaking their business.
  • Another zinger: "This begs the question of why married men go to prostitutes rather than buying from their wives, who presumably will be low-cost providers, considering that they can sell nonreproductive sex without compromising their marriage. The Economics Of ProstitutionMoney Special Report: The Economics Of Prostitution
  • Also patron of childbirth, the falsely accused, midwives, and pregnant women.
  • Traditional sitcoms, in particular, have fallen out of fashion as networks ditched the laugh track in recent years for "dramedies" such as "Desperate Housewives" and fresher formats in the vein of the mock documentary "The Office. A Nerdy Comedy's Winning Formula
  • The rural poor were not compensated by lower prices or by the greater availability of jobs for wives and children.
  • Although the condition in which the folks found the business at the end of the day often sent them into a swivet, the places did turn a nice profit, two and three quarters at a time.
  • Officers, on the other hand, were sometimes allowed to bring their wives and children from the States, at their own expense.
  • Within seconds of him entering, and barrels of all three turrets swiveled around to face him.
  • there were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives
  • This may indicate that the Picts routinely used Irish names for girls, which would be consistent with the colourful origin legend of the first Picts having obtained wives from Ireland see article on Pictish matriliny for the legend. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Allegations of misconduct against nurses and midwives will no longer be made available for public scrutiny before disciplinary hearings, the industry watchdog has said. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flipping the blanket aside, he swiveled around and stood up, mother-naked. A CALL TO DARKNESS
  • Some of these men are looking for wives with traditional values, and some of these women are looking for husbands with economic security.
  • Mr Fan says that most of the domestic helpers he places are trained nurses or midwives from some of the poorest regions. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are three basic types of fixed dispenser the swivel, the lift pump and the gravity feed.
  • Paul twisted, swivelled, danced and turned his way through some desperate tackles before pirouetting over the line in a mesmerising display of balance and control.
  • Sunburned, butt-slapping white men came out from the lake for salty corn chips and margaritas and to razz the fatso wives who were mostly reading fashion magazines. Jesus-Man and the Bee Sting
  • The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively.
  • He swivelled in his chair to face us.
  • The rural guards, the official thugs, the foremen, and the landowners used to say that, and yet they were precisely the ones who really wanted to communize women, as the Manifesto of Karl Marx said, because if they could they communized others: wives. CASTRO SPEECH ON ANNIVERSARY OF MARTI'S BIRTH
  • Mineralogy _-alogy_, not _-ology_ nature _nature_, or _choor_ oleomargarine _g_ is hard, as in _get_ orchid _orkid_ oust _owst_, not _oost_ peculiar _peculyar_ pecuniary _pekun'yari_ perspiration not _prespiratian_ prestige _pres'tij_ or _prestezh'_ pronunciation _pronunzeashun_ or _pronunsheashun_ saucy not _sassy_ schedule _skedyul_ semi not _semi_ theater _the'ater_ not _thea'ter_ turgid _turjid_ usage _uzage_ usurp _uzurp_ vermilion _vermilyun_ wife's not _wives_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • He is still consumed by the mystery of his disappearing swivelly orthopaedic chair.
  • They have been the most patient and benevolent as well as astute of midwives. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • The change in practice means that investigations into nurses and midwives will be dealt with differently to those made against doctors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fixed sling swivels have detents so the swivel can't touch and possibly mar the stock wood.
  • He watched the yellow cabs sink into soulful dusk, that particular spendthrift light that falls dyingly on Park Avenue in the hour before people take leave of the office and become husbands and wives again, or whatever people become in whatever murmurous words when evenings grow swift and whispered. Underworld
  • Within 30 minutes though things were looking rather problematic as there was a homebirth 'niggling' and both the on-call midwives were from our office. British Blogs
  • Then, I spoke up in reply to his comment, and he swivelled around and gave me a hell of a strange look.
  • For a certain portion of the passengers had the unmistakable excursion air: the half-jocular manner towards each other, the local facetiousness which is so offensive to uninterested fellow-travelers, that male obsequiousness about ladies 'shawls and reticules, the clumsy pretense of gallantry with each other's wives, the anxiety about the company luggage and the company health. Baddeck, and That Sort of Thing
  • I tell him the one where I was meant to swivel my eyes in figures of eight made my eyes hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watching husbands and wives and children all screaming at each other and acting like a ravening pack of spoiled brats for an hour is pretty unedifying stuff.
  • Secondly, the content of the article attempts to disempower women, in particular mothers, by denying that mothers have control over their bodies as well as by denying the assistance provided by midwives and other women attending births.
  • Her mum was a belly dancer and the third of his five wives. The Sun
  • A point to remember is that small swivels turn much easier than large ones, so if you are using a fifteen pound leader use one or two small swivels, say size 10 which have a breaking strain of about 40 pounds.
  • Man Singh, also a vassal to the Mughal Empire, had nonetheless managed to live with the extravagance of a king, with sixteen hundred wives populating his zenana, a veritable swarm of children, so many sons he could not remember all of their names. Shadow Princess
  • Six of the turrets swiveled up to face it, and a person with sharp eyes or a ship with sharp sensors would notice tiny red lights winking on and off around the turrets.
  • Big overestimation in the actual salary of Midwives (adjusters too probably, but I have less experience there). Much crying all around.
  • Complete with a suction-cup transducer, gel-cell battery, charger and soft-sided case with tackle storage. Tilt-and-swivel quick-disconnect bracket.
  • Mr Fan says that most of the domestic helpers he places are trained nurses or midwives from some of the poorest regions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The influence of royal wives on their husbands' religious observances suggests the power that women exercised, even within the context of arranged political marriages.
  • Thereafter, successful suits by wives against errant husbands were not unusual. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and garlands from the clippings removed in the shearing process.
  • On the eve of departure, many forty-niners also visited the daguerreian studio to have a ‘likeness’ or two taken for their closest and best-loved female companions, their mothers, wives and sweethearts.
  • This morning Philip told me, ‘If you'll just hold on for a second, and not be in such a swivet, I'll take you over to my place and you can look it up.’
  • While childbirth was acknowledged as potentially dangerous to both mother and child, birthing was viewed as a natural process, and midwives intervened as little as possible.
  • He swivelled round in his chair then, his face hard as stone, and put his hands up in front of her. The Priest
  • At the execution command "Face", the soldier swivels on his right heel and left toes, through a 90-degree (right) angle to his right.
  • In Puebla the plant is used by midwives as a corroborant after childbirth.
  • The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies.
  • Since then she has heard nothing despite the PCT's stated concern about the shortage of midwives.
  • While Woody Guthrie was a rambling, gambling, hard-travelling, hard-drinking guy who collected a handful of wives in his time and whose guitar "killed fascists", his travelling partner, Pete Seeger was a teetotalling Quaker Unitarian pacifist who married a Japanese girl during World War Two and did time briefly for refusing to name names to Joe McCarthy. "This Machine Surrounds Hate and Forces It To Surrender"
  • Single men and those with families, wives, widows and spinsters could all be found in the movement.
  • Or if your pride and joy 80 inch needs new swivel hubs, these are readily available.
  • It was in vain to argue the tyranny of some husbands, when he could turn upon us the follies of some wives; and that wives and daughters were never more faulty, more undomestic, than at present; and when we were before a judge, who, though he could not be absolutely unpolite, would not flatter us, nor spare our foibles. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Their wives are talking about it but not necessarily reading it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Working wives change the power structure of the family by equalizing the resources of husband and wife.
  • Derrick Evans is Roland Rat with pecs appeal - and the housewives love it.
  • There I was disgusted to find undisguised American 50s housewives waving to their hubbies when they left for work. KAMN Show #46: Fahrenheit 451 : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
  • They are like wives midway through marriage therapy designed to reconcile and foster a new beginning with a feckless husband who has perpetually let them down.
  • Here clients, characterized as ‘worthy wives and dutiful daughters,’ are portrayed as grateful and appreciative.
  • His two previous wives also predeceased him and he is survived by five daughters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, my father is a bus driver - he used to be a chef - and my mum works in a refuge for battered wives.
  • In my area menudo is a Sunday dish made by housewives and sold out the front door, not by factories for sale in stores. Menudo or Pozole?
  • Doing a PHD in social networking (and stints at Yahoo) would make Danah forecast 'social network fatigue', but her dystopian Desperate Housewives meets their always-on kids in the gootube bazaar is so funny it must be true - Class will be split into private mean girls cliques and interspersed with child star bonaduces, security guard gary coleman playing net nanny, and Marcia Cross tubd spankn vignettes. "Forget dirty laundry, we're talking a full inversion of the house."
  • It was mainly ladies who queued to get tickets, housewives, and Sel had a knack with them. MR STARLIGHT
  • I lean forwards in my swivel studio chair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ukrainian women are bred to be wives and their family values are stronger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Burmese men here boast of taking Hui mistresses and wives.
  • I immediately tried to swivel the turret, but it was no use.
  • A senior ally of the prime minister thinks his supporters are 'swivel-eyed loons'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Armstrong forever railed against people (including a couple of his wives) for putting on "aires"; he called a king of England "Rex" to his face, and joked about his lovemaking to a pope. NYT > Home Page
  • There are also the typical DD telefilms featuring drunken husbands and harassed wives, or women collectors in district bungalows being leered at by local goons.
  • One woman used her shoulder and trunk muscles to feed herself via a gadget with a spoon attached to a ball-bearing swivel.
  • (Stephen King writes an awful lot about writers and brain tumors; Tim Powers writes a lot about dead wives and drinking booze; Charles de Lint writes a lot about the evils of child abuse and the power of the imagination to transform lives; etc.) Thematic Circling «
  • Their pew was well to the front and we were late, so that going down the aisle unushered, with them in the lead -- husband and spouse, husband and spouse, four couples -- we made a procession which became embarrassingly amusing as the preacher simultaneously closed the Scripture lesson with, "And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons 'wives with him into the ark. Strong Hearts
  • Women are encouraged to leave hospital within hours of delivery, with home support provided by visiting midwives; women with private health insurance usually choose to convalesce in private hospitals.
  • At least two midwives from the hospital signed up for a flat at the full cost, completed the paperwork and believed they would be able to move in at the beginning of the month.
  • Some commentators still blamed working men's improvidence for forcing their wives out to work, but social investigators increasingly documented the fact that most men simply could not earn a breadwinner wage.
  • The gun on the turret could be swivelled once in a minute.
  • There is, however, one class of married man that should be free to mislead and philander as they wish: guys who were strong-armed into buying expensive engagement rings for their wives.
  • Suddenly he swivelled round and began doing Groucho Marx impressions.
  • The warriors have been persuaded to take wives who have not undergone the brutal cutting. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this “Stepford Wives” meets “The Matrix” world, most people carry out their daily actions through the use of humaniform robots. Trailer for Bruce Willis’ new “Surrogates” sci-fi action film
  • It is not just swivel-eyed market zealots who realise the importance of trade.
  • Then the land had to be cleared, and extra help engaged all while the wives were ‘fretful and homesick’.
  • Winning wives, mothers, executives, and artists rely on a carefully constructed support system, never more so than now in our always-on, overprogrammed lives. Deborah Fine: The Power of Community
  • I couldn't imagine contemporary female audiences buying a plot wherein conniving men turn their wives into homemaking robots.
  • Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
  • Even when he's finally settled - on his workstation swivel chair - he seems slightly remote, though he is charming and solicitous.
  • The predominance of wives among petitioners is due to their greater financial dependence.
  • So Newt Gingrich can campaign on family values while abandoning a succession of wives for more nubile alternatives; Bill Clinton's extra-mural activities have to be shoved under the carpet in a celebrated TV interview (with his wife loyally at his side) before he can resuscitate his endangered candidacy in 1992. Shashi Tharoor: Importance of appearing to be earnest
  • Likewise, slaveholders and non-slaveholders discounted the labor of other bound workers, as well as wives and children.
  • Many men that "attend church" do so to pacify their wives and/or "keep up an image" or ignorantly attemp to "placate" the God they don't even know. Pew: The more often you go to church, the more likely you think torture of terrorists can be justified | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • It was a common little church enough, with a large mortuary chapel, where all the Danvers family reposed; ancient Danvers lying in armor, with their mailed hands joined, beside their wives; more modern Danvers kneeling in bass-relief in colored plaster and execrable taste in recesses. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers
  • Forsten and Danzer have Scanga wives, though, and they say Danzer is ruled by his. The Swordbearer
  • Housewives, LuAnn takes the cake for being the jankiest, loud-mouthiest, pushiest brain-suck of all janky, loud-mouthed, pushy brain-sucks. Queer Sighted
  • In three recent cases, judges have thrown out attempts by former wives to challenge the terms of their divorce awards. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's funny is that a friend of mine says that all of the stuff between Tamra and Gretchen came out so that the OC housewives could keep up withe ATL ones, because the ATL housewive show is DA BOMB! Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • And then The Boy and The Sonia came around for din-dins and to be scratched to death by the cat… and to bring us some rather fancy, swivelly office chairs that their work was throwing out (even though they're perfectly fine).
  • Husbands and wives of British nationals do not automatically gain citizenship.
  • I've always said of 'O.C.,' that's probably our quietest, in terms of the drama -- to me that's the 'Knots Landing' of the franchise -- their hair is blonder, their boobs are bigger and they probably drink a little more than a lot of our other housewives. Boffo ratings, but beige story lines for Bravo's 'Real Housewives of D.C.'
  • If there isn't a kite shop nearby, try a fishing tackle shop for suitable snaps and swivels.
  • London was a cosmopolitan city full of foreigners, their wives and servants, who could go unnoticed for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Good evening ladies and gentlemen, good evening kids of all ages, good evening my exwives and my wife and prospective wives, good evening some of my own children out there in the audience, good evening my lawyer, my agent, my accountant, good evening my recordlabel execs, good evening my podiatrist (who just last Thursday she told me that my onychauxis it had developed into onychogryphosis, had a professional trim my nails) .... Experimental Fiction
  • Those with their backs to the action get swivel chairs and video monitors in the wall so they don't miss out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leese and I sat at the bottom of the vertical tunnel he had cut, our heads swiveling on nervous lookout.
  • It's very likely that these other wives will run into Ms. Bosco and it would be quite aukward to know that their husbands had seen her naked or nearly naked, and what he may be thinking the moment they run into each other. "Jealous Wives Threaten Military Spouse Over Calendar" - SpouseBUZZ
  • a dark brown black and white. the black is that which most predominates, and wh [i] te feathers are irregularly intermixed with those of the black and dark brown on every part, but in greater proportion about the neck breast and belley. this mixture gives it very much the appearance of that kind of dunghill fowl which the hen-wives of our country call dommanicker Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Its "golden handcuffs" approach of finding wives for captured terrorists and enmeshing them in a web of personal, financial, religious and professional obligations once released is regarded as pioneering. Militants teach jihad in Indonesian prisons
  • Towards the other wives and their children she was always extremely imperious, haughty and pretentious.
  • Young wives naturally prefer to be undisputed queen of their own establishment.
  • But the rest of the wives are suspicious of their real motives for getting away. The Sun
  • Once the bleeding has been evaluated its management may remain with general practitioners or midwives.
  • I tell him the one where I was meant to swivel my eyes in figures of eight made my eyes hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stardom of the cast of Basketball Wives, Love & Hip Hop and plus-ones like Amber Rose and Cat Stacks make being a groupie, jump-off, or an athlete/rapper's girlfriend seem like a lucrative career choice. Sharief Easterling: Love & Hip Hop: The Coon Squad
  • He finally swiveled his head around to look at me. Haven
  • A gude curn wives were oot waitin 'their tatties, an' they roared to Sandy to stop; but Sandy cudna. My Man Sandy
  • Both these patriarchs fathered large families from a number of wives, both were intimately involved with the holy sanctuary of the Kaaba at Mecca and both were renowned for the open-handed generosity with which they cared for pilgrims.

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