The Post reports that newlywed Britney Spears got her brand-new hubby to ink an ironclad prenuptial agreement just days before they got hitched. |
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Surprisingly, it was their ironclad no-name defense more than their much ballyhooed three-pronged attack that got them there. |
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Second, the evidence refutes the notion that the underclass syndrome is ironclad. |
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If an ironclad business case can be made for why those ideals should trump all else, no one has made it yet. |
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This is an all but ironclad guarantee that the prices of such drugs will increase and increase sharply. |
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The filmmakers were making a break from the ironclad Soviet cinematic ideology. |
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It's a fight they probably would lose, but it's time for a team to take a stand and challenge the ironclad nature of contract guarantees. |
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The confidentiality clauses on reality television contracts are also ironclad. |
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Most of that ire comes from the company's ironclad, until-death-do-you-part contracts that the company previously insisted members buy. |
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But in fact what the U.S. really wants is an ironclad 100 percent guarantee that no American will ever be brought before that international body. |
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In addition, the ironclad had little freeboard, so it was susceptible to being swamped. |
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Can they be forgone without ironclad guarantees? Mr Erdogan's record suggests he has the skill and the courage to heal Turkey's biggest wound. |
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The script's biggest flaw, however, is in breaking an ironclad convention of the genre and contradicting what's known about actual serial killers. |
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The United States is seeking an ironclad guarantee that no US national will ever be investigated or prosecuted by the International Criminal Court. |
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Users of finished-steel products complain of severe supply constraints and of enforced price increases amid contracts that are not as ironclad as they thought. |
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Secondly, we need ironclad guarantees from our governments that no future negotiations would prevent governments from providing good public services to their citizens. |
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Co. no ironclad way of checking up on people who say they have got wrong numbers. |
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Are you prepared to make an ironclad agreement to that effect, that there will be no ad valorem charges to debit cards? |
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Kiska's triumph clouds the future for Fico, who previously enjoyed ironclad popularity, as he gears up for the 2016 general election. |
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What this means for our casino players is total security, expedient financial transactions and ironclad privacy. |
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I have heard no one in the debate to date give any assurances that in fact this motion is ironclad in any sense of the word. |
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What's more, we're providing the tax relief while maintaining our ironclad commitment to fiscal discipline including a balanced federal budget. |
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The key elements for victory for any team are an ironclad mental strength and attitude. |
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Many of the pieces of evidence we considered, in themselves, do not constitute ironclad proof of the allegation. |
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These agreements are so ironclad that DFO say that they can't enforce any selective gear changes, even for conservation reasons. |
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But its now obvious the ironclad security guarantees they claimed to provide are perfectly hollow. |
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What they need is a workable, ironclad, conflict-ending arrangement to allow them to live side-by-side in peace. |
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As for Korea DPR, it was their ironclad defence that guided them to South Africa and they kept a string of clean sheets until the final round of qualifiers. |
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Get sign-off on one issue at a time and maintain an ironclad paper trail. |
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Lovers may be permitted an exception to this ironclad rule, if they never achieve the bliss of consummation — and therefore never have to wake to the beloved's morning breath the morning after. |
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But guilt by association is ironclad in these days when American political discourse is controlled by hall monitors and tattletales. |
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In 1864 Union Naval Lieutenant Cushing fitted a steam launch with a spar torpedo to attack the Confederate ironclad Albemarle. |
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The Dallas case is breaking some of our ironclad assumptions. |
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Annan Plan V did not contain ironclad provisions for the implementation of the agreement, especially for those provisions where Turkey's cooperation was necessary. |
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His troops emerged unscathed from the toughest section in the group phase boasting seven goals scored and none conceded, and will look to their ironclad defence and star forward Cristiano Ronaldo to make the difference. |
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Gods, whenever they annunciate, Long for the romanceThat ironclad heroes peering through the mist Or mousy adolescent girls both provide. |
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The suspect had an ironclad alibi for his whereabouts on the night of the crime. |
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The aristocracy and landed gentry, with their ironclad control over land rights, dominated hunting, shooting, fishing and horse racing. |
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The first fleet action between ironclad ships was fought in 1866 at the Battle of Lissa between the navies of Austria and Italy. |
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But in the face of overwhelming Union superiority and the Union's own ironclad warships, they were unsuccessful. |
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The resulting three hour battle between the Ironclads was a draw, but it marked the worldwide transition to ironclad warships. |
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The demand for wrought iron reached its peak in the 1860s, being in high demand for ironclad warships and railway use. |
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The best solution to me seems to be the substantial autonomy of Kosovo within the federal republic of Yugoslavia, along with ironclad guarantees for ethnic minorities. |
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However, where the issue is so serious and detrimental to the development of a child and to the spinoff effect there has to again be ironclad wording, very precise and clear language used in reference to that. |
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The company has an ironclad policy against revealing secrets to competitors. |
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He walked over, although somewhat stumblesome in his drunkenness and effortlessly slid a cabinet of fine wine bottles over on smoothly oiled tracks revealing an ironclad safe. |
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In September they moved against Russian installations in the Dnieper estuary, attacking Kinburn in the first use of ironclad ships in naval warfare. |
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As part of this mission, in 1876, the Portuguese Navy acquired the ironclad Vasco da Gama, its first armored vessel, intended to operate as a floating coastal defense battery. |
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In 1901, the old ironclad Vasco da Gama suffered a major refurbish, being transformed in an armored cruiser and, in 1907, the first submarine was ordered. |
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