His wife divorced him for unreasonable behaviour and his mother is schizophrenic. |
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In fact Remak's wife divorced him which almost certainly made his position impossible. |
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After his conviction his wife Margaret divorced him, remarried and moved away. |
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My parents divorced when I was younger and I loved how proud my dad was of me whenever I brought home a new ribbon or a medal. |
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Because his parents distantly knew mine, I heard that about four years ago his parents divorced. |
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The longing for comfort, for deep intimacy, impels the divorced to rush back into a married state. |
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Specifically, he was making the case for allowing divorced and married persons to be allowed to receive the Eucharist. |
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In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson. |
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Rather, being divorced has set both him and his wife free to do whatever they want. |
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If she goes ahead and marries him, we all know they'll be divorced by this time next year. |
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As we have already seen, our Western calendar months are divorced from the Moon. |
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By mutual consent the couple divorced after a son was born and she took the name Bulbul Abdel Magid. |
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Recently, Afsana Mushtaq in Delhi became the first Indian woman to be digitally divorced when her husband e-mailed her the triple talaq. |
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Kusum is peremptorily divorced by her husband who gives her talaq with no qualms. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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I wish they'd divorced years and years before, because I think he would have been a happy man. |
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He divorced his wife when he was thirty-four and thereafter consorted with a series of mistresses. |
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The jury box is placed on the side, purposely divorced from the axial relationship of judge, counsel, and public. |
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His wife divorced him because he was too fat, didn't work out and would not stop eating junk food. |
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A divorced spouse can apply for maintenance when the marriage is dissolved. |
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If they persist in carrying on like this, these disputatious divorced dads will lose the sympathy vote. |
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The orders concerned were divorced from any finding of guilt for an offence. |
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There is no such thing as a Great Novel, divorced from its readers, or an absolute stinker of a novel either, for that matter. |
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It was very unusual to be from a divorced family then and yes, there was a bit of stigma. |
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Mum, being divorced, was the only breadwinner in the home and worked as the manageress of the local tea-room. |
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Mr Davies is divorced, with a son, daughter and four grandchildren who he has never met. |
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The Scot had moved to the US with his American father in 1992 after his parents divorced. |
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Furthermore, divorced people are well represented in the churches' pews and pulpits. |
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Not only that, she was a divorced American adventuress who had designs on the popular and charming Prince. |
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Famously, he had divorced Josephine the previous year in order to found a dynasty. |
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It is a daymare to contemplate the horrors I might have to go through to see my kids if we got divorced. |
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His parents had divorced and there was no one to keep an eye on him and warn him of the dangers of drugs. |
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Marianne, divorced for many years from Johan, comes to visit him at his summerhouse. |
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The photographs are cropped so low that the steps leading down to the river are divorced from the main path. |
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That history cannot be divorced from the context of colonialism, post-colonialism, and the changing nature of contemporary capitalism. |
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She gets wasted, hitched, and divorced in the girlie flutter of an eyelash. |
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After being divorced for adultery in 1916, Adam married the co-respondent, Violet Watson, the mother of his second son, Brian. |
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He told me that he was getting divorced from his wife and pleaded with me to go away with him. |
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A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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Ms. Conner is now divorced and her nursing home has filed for bankruptcy protection. |
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My divorced parents lived 1700 miles away, my FIL lives 3000 miles away, and my MIL lives 100 miles away. |
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If a person has acted under compulsion he is not considered an apostate, his wife is not divorced and his lands are not forfeited. |
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I was addressing the problem of celibate priests who are in danger of leading lives divorced from the feminine. |
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If we get divorced, is my wife entitled to any part of my home as community property? |
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I was declared bankrupt after a failed business venture and then divorced my second wife. |
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There he catered to couples, snazzy middle-aged divorced female cliques and peevish teenagers. |
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A deaconess is about to become the first Church of England clergywoman to marry a divorced man. |
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Having divorced his mentally unstable wife, he finds that his interest in the life of the clergyman has waned. |
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He had refused to stick with his father's surname when his parents got divorced. |
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But she was married at the time and Gene had been married and divorced and in no big hurry to get hitched again. |
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Our narrator has been arrested for being married to a divorced man, which is heretical. |
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She was divorced and avoided marriage for the rest of her life, becoming a vowess. |
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Many children who have visually impaired parents, who are single or divorced, cannot devote much time for their wards. |
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Similarly, a divorced or separated parent who has sole physical custody of his children could reasonably be deemed the caretaker parent. |
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Will it be the supportive lawyer, the needy, cheery, recently divorced neighbour, or will his sister in law finally relent? |
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The bad news is that I'm vain, snobbish, a bit of a gossip and am rather divorced from most of the real world. |
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Robert Dayton plays a recently divorced nebbish who decides to refashion himself as a ladies man. |
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The divorced father-of-two ran a bottled gas company which was an established and well-respected family firm handed to him by his father. |
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Giamatti is the doubting loser, a divorced failed novelist who hates himself, as well as anyone who thinks success is achievable. |
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In 1951, he finally decided to dump his long-suffering first wife, Mildred, for the newly divorced ex-wife of a congressman. |
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Despite these contradictions, Bangkok possesses an unmistakable sense of place and unlike other cities, cannot be divorced from its culture. |
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The entire political elite has become divorced from and hostile to the express wishes of the electorate they are supposed to represent. |
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But he left New York under a cloud, embroiled in a scandal with a socialite who divorced then murdered her husband. |
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The only thing left to do is to vent all the anger and hate on the divorced mate. |
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Although some children may thrive even after their parents get divorced, taken as a group, the children of divorcees are at serious risk. |
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Recently divorced, Foster is now house-hunting with her teenage daughter and appears to be seeking a hotel rather than a humble abode. |
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The Zapatista communities have completely divorced themselves from the state. |
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Benedict's experience of Nazism led him to a fear not of absolutism but of totalitarianism, in which authority and truth are divorced. |
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First it was Centralian College who divorced themselves from the relationship. |
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The playwright and the actress divorced in the month when The Misfits was released. |
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He has divorced himself from the very ideals that made him a worthwhile political actor. |
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A divorced woman raising a youngster is nearly three times more likely to file for bankruptcy than her single friend who never had children. |
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Some jumped-up City type has even worked out Beckham's different market values as an individual, married or divorced. |
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So do I believe that safety is somehow divorced from this general cloud of clowning? |
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Victoria Gottis is a divorced single mom raising three rambunctious little teens. |
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But the plot was largely divorced from character development or historical context. |
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You accept that someday your parents will die, but I never saw myself as someone who'd get divorced. |
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A divorced mother of two teenage sons, aged 44, she lives in Belsize Park, having grown up in north London. |
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At the moment, the group is small and comprises people who are divorced, separated or widowed. |
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Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people. |
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Add to that women who are divorced or widowed and there are now almost as many single women as there are married. |
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The male is considered the head of the household, except where it is headed by a divorced or widowed woman. |
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Three years ago he divorced his second wife Anthea, with whom he has two small children. |
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It also defies belief that the Law proposes that rents are divorced from the ability to pay. |
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Children of divorced parents are much more likely to do worse at school, commit crime, go to prison, and more likely to commit suicide. |
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However, by doing so she loses the right to maintenance or alimony which a divorced woman can claim legally. |
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His parents were divorced and his family lived off of alimony and child support. |
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Today divorced and remarried clergy and laity serve the church faithfully as full partners. |
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But this increased security awareness is in large measure being divorced from politics. |
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However, after my mother and father divorced, my mother, my two brothers and I moved to Scotsburn. |
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The female form is never divorced from personality, fragility, a sense of humour. |
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At the age of twelve his parents divorced and he moved to London with his father. |
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Three out of five remarriages of divorced women to single men involve a younger husband. |
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Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household. |
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Emma's parents divorced in 1985 and her mother remarried shortly afterwards. |
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That is because the third party liability cover is divorced from the sea and all things maritime. |
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Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England. |
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Nor has most global commercial activity been wholly divorced from territorial geography. |
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If you sit in zazen, divorced from the rest of Buddhist practice, I'm afraid it's not Zen Buddhism. |
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When she later married Luce, who divorced his wife of many years in order to marry her, she was seen by his family as a flashy homewrecker. |
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Those divorced through lawsuits still should present the written judgment by the court. |
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Her divorced mother married a man who was a well-known miniature and china restorer. |
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Who else can say they got divorced on the tenth anniversary of their wedding? |
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Renner grew up the oldest of five children of divorced parents in Modesto, Calif. |
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The neighborhood busybody is telling everyone that the couple up the street is getting divorced. |
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Then, in 2006, Hawking and Elaine divorced, and neither of them spoke about the marriage. |
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She was divorced in 1983, and there is no sign of her having secured an annulment. |
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Upon receiving communion, Hudson received an annulment from his first wife, then divorced his second wife four years later. |
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If you live in a red state, you're 27 percent more likely to get divorced than if you live in a blue state. |
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Twice divorced, Huerta was in a longtime relationship with Richard Chavez, the brother of cesar, until his death last year. |
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Chambers, who had divorced Traynor back in 1985, was uncomfortable with the storyline. |
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When he first hit LA, he met up with his sister, Julie, and his mother, who now was divorced from Clancy. |
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The new Queen of Spain, 41-year old Letizia Ortiz, was not just born a commoner, but she was also divorced. |
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His confidante, Louis Howe, reminded FDR there had never been a divorced president. |
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In a fever of modernisation 30 years ago, this long weekend's place in the calendar was in any case divorced from Whitsun, which was the original excuse. |
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Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. |
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In 2007, the couple divorced, making Solange a 20-year-old divorcee with a 3-year-old son. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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After remarrying, her first husband claimed they had never been divorced. |
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Children of divorced parents are compelled to use their biological father's surnames, even if they live with stepfathers with different last names. |
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Whether the couple ever legally divorced also remains unclear. |
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At the same time, as members of a leisured class, these intellectuals had no part in the labour of production, and consequently their theories were divorced from practice. |
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Thrice married and twice divorced, Tony exemplified a certain Hollywood archetype. |
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He was just a divorced man living alone in a really big house. |
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Each of the crises listed above stems in some way from that willingness to think of our own particular interest as somehow divorced from that of everyone around us. |
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Like Haller, Bosch is divorced and attempting to decipher the complicated being that is his teenaged daughters. |
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It is obvious that after the pronouncement of the third divorce also, a husband shall be responsible to provide residence and maintenance to the divorced wife. |
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The Supreme Court of India had ordered payment of maintenance allowance by the previous husband to his divorced wife for life or till her re-marriage. |
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The fifth character is divorced, single mother Sue, invited by Beverley because her 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having her own bash and mum needs to make herself scarce. |
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She was taken out of poverty in a back-to-back house in Bradford, where her divorced mum had to bring up six children, into middle-class affluence. |
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Thwarted by straight-laced parents, vivacious Flo eventually eloped to Philly with a doctor and then divorced. |
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But she has no plans to marry and is still not divorced from Jamie. |
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He best illustrates this skill when stumping on behalf of divorced fathers. |
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Man gets divorced late in life and copes by ingratiating himself with unsuspecting Brooklynites. |
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My parents had divorced but my maternal family was very religious. |
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After the minimum required time, they divorced and Iqbal moved to the United Kingdom. |
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The European Renaissance population was increasingly urbanized and divorced from traditional folk remedies, allowing caffeine beverages to be introduced as exotic medicinals. |
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What's the deal with your parents? Are they married or divorced? |
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When kluge laid eyes on the exotic former centerfold, he was smitten and, before long, divorced. |
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Mr. Luma de Oliveira, they called him, after his supernova wife, whom he later divorced. |
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Wells grew up in segregated Washington, D.C., the son of a mailroom clerk and a cab driver who divorced when he was a kid. |
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As with many of the biosciences, the exciting developments in immunology reported in the literature often seem slightly divorced from current clinical practice. |
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Also a divorced woman was shunned by society and treated as an outcast. |
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After the merger of her company, Anna, a divorced mother, finds herself suddenly removed from her old position and shunted about, even humiliated. |
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Two-thirds of us brush before bed, while twice as many divorced people than singles consider clean teeth a key decider on whether someone is attractive or not. |
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His parents divorced and he had to take care of his mother and brother. |
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In sixth grade, Landon's parents got divorced and it really upset him. |
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He's a tax lawyer and he's recently divorced and obviously uptight. |
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His parents were divorced, he had a peripatetic childhood, and a brother and sister both died in car accidents. |
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Yet the singer grew up watching what those did to her divorced parents, and has since seen her brother grappling with the vicissitudes of celebrity and fleeting chart success. |
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The experience of these nineteenth-century spinsters cannot be divorced from their language because it structured their experience, indeed, it made their experience possible. |
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True's real-life parents are divorced and she has a younger half-sister. |
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More than half of divorced people remarry, often creating stepfamilies. |
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While you may trust your own children, should they get divorced or be subject to a business failure, your home could be deemed part of their assets and given to another. |
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When an inimically divorced couple meets up again at the formal wedding of their somewhat humiliated daughter, their animosity is rekindled on sight. |
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They're so divorced from any other music right now, plowing their own furrow, yet still intimately connected to the fabric of contemporary culture. |
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The fact that both Bill and I have been married and divorced, and had previously tried out introduction agencies, means that we can relate to our clients. |
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Factors which have prompted men to take to their ironing boards are said to be a general increase in male grooming and a growing number of divorced or single men living alone. |
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There are no disembodied brains, divorced from human emotions, hormonal urges and fleshly thoughts, engaged solely in disinterested play of the mind on the eternal verities. |
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So if you aren't suited to the person you are going to marry, but you do anyway, then get divorced, even Blind Freddie could have told you it wouldn't have worked. |
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As a city gal who usually dates younger guys, she found that the high quotient of divorced fathers living quiet lives in the country or suburbs made connecting tough. |
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The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this. |
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From the physical sciences, Quaternary geology developed as a discipline that was initially almost entirely divorced from considerations of human behavior. |
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In fact it is difficult to imagine anyone more divorced from the spirit of the Jazz Age than the priggish, puritanical, non-smoking, non-drinking young Popper. |
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Thirteen illegal husbands later, she divorced her real spouse, before another genuine marriage in 1995 just eight weeks after her decree absolute. |
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To aid the healing process, he joins a divorced and separated encounter group, where others in a similar situation seek solace in each other's company. |
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In the late 1970s, when Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman played divorced parents duelling over custody of their son, the idea of fathers' rights was new. |
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It seems like electronic communications and social networks are increasing Dunbar's Number such that it's now somewhat divorced from neocortical size. |
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Secondly, the husband shall not be responsible to give the dower if the wife is divorced such that the husband has not touched her or her dower had not been fixed. |
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After their divorce, according to the style granted to the divorced wife of a knight, she became known socially as Vivien, Lady Olivier. |
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She left her first husband for Sheene and after she had divorced, the couple married in 1984, having a son and a daughter. |
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The two had divorced last year due to domestic abuse but only a month ago had reconciled and began to cohabitate once more. |
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Troy divorced her children's father, came out and in 2013, married Marissa Burrier in the Big Apple. |
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After his parents divorced when he was seven, he and his three elder sisters were brought up by their mother in Frome. |
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He is of a generation sufficiently divorced from the old pulps that he's the dolphin among mesosaurs here. |
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When his parents divorced, Craig and his sister lived with their mother, moving to Liverpool, Merseyside. |
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Haily is a 32-year-old divorced woman suffering from schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Her parents Edda and Curt divorced when she was two years old. |
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Sources disagree as to whether or not she divorced the Emperor first, and whether the intention was to usurp the throne. |
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From 1973 until 1980, when they divorced, Ritchie's mother was married to Sir Michael Leighton, 11th baronet. |
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Long divorced, he doted on his grown children and guarded his solitude. |
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With the outbreak of World War II, Barbara and Ted Wells went their separate ways and were soon divorced. |
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In 1960 she and Olivier divorced and Olivier soon married actress Joan Plowright. |
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This is a sleep That from this golden rigol hath divorced So many English kings. |
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Sarah has shared many of her dating catastrophes with her friend Xenia Karayiannis who is divorced. |
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In 1948, Charles Aron, co-owner of aristocrat, divorced his wife, Evelyn. |
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You've been divorced for three years. It's time to turn the page and start looking for somebody else. |
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Daniel Bergner, age 48, the divorced father of two teenage children, is what sexologists would call a straight, vanilla teleiophile. |
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The couple were divorced in January 1927, and Hemingway married Pfeiffer in May. |
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Allison Sugarbaker, Suzanne and Julia's cousin, and Carlene Frazier Dobber, Charlene's newly divorced sister. |
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Divorce also would be governed by the secular law, and maintenance of a divorced wife would be along the lines set down in the civil law. |
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In 126 recorded breeding attempts by dunlins, biologists Lars-Ake Flodin and Donald Blomqvist found that 23 percent of the pairs divorced. |
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She eventually divorced Chaplin in Mexico in 1942, citing incompatibility and separation for more than a year. |
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But Urik Frederik divorced Marie in 1670 for her alleged relations with Sti Hogh, the husband of Marie's eldest sister. |
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But I am always very happy to look favourably on anyone seeking a blessing, be it for divorced couples, animals or friendships. |
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Words related to social defects like divorced woman euphemized by which has less negative load in Persian culture. |
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They married shortly after he divorced from his first wife, with whom he had two sons. |
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I've got a baby with Alex and I'm divorced from Preston but that's what happened, that's what I've done. |
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I'm divorced and have four children whom I love dearly, and several grandchildren. |
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The whole thing was pretty rock 'n' roll and I'm divorced at 29, so I suppose I can do anything now. |
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Q I'M divorced with two kids and for the past few years they have had real ups and downs with my ex-husband, who now lives in Dubai. |
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I haven't used birth control in about five years because I'm divorced and haven't been in a relationship. |
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Since she was divorced, this was not straightforward in the Church of England at the time, but a friend, the Rev. |
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Almost everyone here is divorced with an ex living nearby and one kid who's about to fly the coop for college. |
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On 23 August 1967, the Anglican Church of Canada agreed to permit the remarriage of divorced persons in their churches. |
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Once the marriage was final, the only way the two could be divorced was if they did not have a child together. |
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And when Christ saith, Who marries the divorced commits adultery, it is to be understood, if he had any plot in the divorce. |
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The Marconis divorced in 1924, and, at Marconi's request, the marriage was annulled on 27 April 1927, so he could remarry. |
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Thereafter, she and Joseph lived separate lives, though they never divorced and remained faithful to each other. |
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Duffy's parents divorced when she was 10 and she moved to Letterston, near the Pembrokeshire town of Fishguard with her mother and sisters. |
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Her Welsh mother and Greek father met at Newcastle University and divorced when Diamandis was four. |
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In 1952 Russell was divorced by Spence, with whom he had been very unhappy. |
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The couple separated in 1964 and divorced in 1965 in the wake of the singer's affair with actor Peter Finch. |
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In 2015 Stevens was declared bankrupt and got divorced around the same time. |
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He was previously married to Lynda Carmichael but the couple have divorced. |
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Bothwell and his first wife, Jean Gordon, who was the sister of Lord Huntly, had divorced twelve days previously. |
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It was to be a hollow shell of a marriage and they finally divorced in 1921, after a lengthy period of separation. |
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Byron's father had previously seduced the married Marchioness of Carmarthen and, after she divorced her husband, he married her. |
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Henry was disillusioned with Anne in the flesh, however, and he divorced her after a brief, unconsummated marriage. |
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In 2006, Hawking and Mason quietly divorced, and Hawking resumed closer relationships with Jane, his children, and his grandchildren. |
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Fanny, now divorced and recovered from her own illness, came to Stevenson's bedside and nursed him to recovery. |
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Fleming was married to Ann Charteris, who was divorced from the second Viscount Rothermere because of her affair with the author. |
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Under Roman law, Henry had never officially divorced Catherine, making Elizabeth illegitimate. |
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Later that year, Edward abdicated, after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpson provoked a constitutional crisis. |
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Canadian Citizen, Brahim Hindu Boy 33 Years old, innocently divorced, with one girl child, well settled, looking for suitable girl. |
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But when Eleanor was divorced from Louis and married Henry II of England in 1152, the duchy passed to the English Crown. |
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Several courts ruled against Torres' bid even after she tearily divorced her husband in a bid to skirt the rules. |
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Her dreams of romance are always stymied by her shrewishly over-protective divorced mother. |
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Davis lives in Brentwood, Essex, and divorced from his wife Judith in 2005 after 15 years of marriage. |
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In 1165 Raymond divorced Louis's sister and attempted to ally himself with Henry instead. |
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Sqn Ldr Andrews, 38, from Hampshire was divorced, while Flt Lt Todd, 28, from Grantham, Lincs, was married with no children. |
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Newman and Jacqueline had three children by the time they divorced. |
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To many, the scope of the Dark Ages was becoming divorced from this period, denoting mainly the centuries immediately following the fall of Rome. |
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Trina married Paul Gulliver in 1994 after 9 years together and they lived in Southam, but divorced in 2005 after 11 years of marriage. |
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Lucy divorced Steve when she discovered that he had been unfaithful. |
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Bowie and Angela divorced on 8 February 1980 in Switzerland. |
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The Church of Scotland does not consider marriage to be a sacrament, and thus not binding forever, and has no moral objection to the remarriage of divorced persons. |
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When Jenson was 19 years of age John Button and Pipa Kerr divorced. |
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In the Dolly Parton song Starting Over Again, it's all the king's horses and all the king's men who can't put the divorced couple back together again. |
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In February 1945, Donoghue divorced her husband, from whom she had separated in 1928 and who now had two sons by another woman, and reverted to using her maiden name. |
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Alexander divorced and exiled Orbiana in 227, after her father, Seius Sallustius, was executed after being accused of attempting to assassinate the emperor. |
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I am a 32-year-old divorced woman with a sensible career, a house and two beautiful children, yet I can't seem to shake myself out of this situation I am in. |
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The Christies divorced in 1928, and Archie married Nancy Neele. |
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On his return in 67 BC, he married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla, whom he later divorced in 61 BC after her embroilment in the Bona Dea scandal. |
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The study found that men from divorced families had more than 3 times the odds of suicidal ideation in comparison to men whose parents had not divorced. |
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Ronalds was separated from her American husband, but they never divorced. |
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Award-winning author Jamie Cortland presents Skin Deep, a dark tale of suspense following a divorced single mother's involvement with the wrong man. |
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Oi, I yelled at the radio, I'm not responsible for any gymslip mums, honest, booze-fuelled depravity on a very minor scale, maybe, and I'm not divorced, either. |
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Waugh also expressed the view that American news reporters could not function without frequent infusions of whisky and that every American had been divorced at least once. |
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Indeed, at common law when the British and American legal systems divorced in 1776, felonies were crimes punishable by either death or forfeiture of property. |
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A changing focus on social issues after the Second World War led to Lambeth Conference resolutions countenancing contraception and the remarriage of divorced persons. |
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The UU allows those who are divorced to have a new religious marriage and has no particular teaching on abortion, leaving such decisions to the married couple. |
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Porth-born Denise Waterman, who sang on Tight Fit's 1982 number one hit single The Lion Sleeps Tonight, divorced the motor mouth producer four years ago. |
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Finally, in the 1950s, '60s, and '70s Anglican churches wrestled with the issue of the remarriage of divorced persons, which was prohibited by dominical commandment. |
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