Usually, if a child is born out of wedlock, the parents will marry to take care of the child. |
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If I did that that would be as good as accepting him in marriage and I would never marry without love. |
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He then bought her a Ferrari and, after a whirlwind five-month romance, he jetted her off to Las Vegas to marry in a secret ceremony. |
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The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. |
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In 1548 her daughter was contracted to marry the Dauphin Francis and in 1554 Mary was formally appointed regent. |
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She will marry Neil, 23, at St Andrew's Church in Wanborough, and has already chosen the wedding cake and flowers. |
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Though she did not marry the father, he built her a house where she lived and raised their son. |
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I'm not gay, but I think gay people should be left alone to marry whoever they like. |
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Many Tlingit people marry Euro-Americans, and a few marry into other races or other tribes. |
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With a beautiful, healthy baby girl to raise and plans to marry, the couple had an exciting future ahead. |
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The fact remains that many tend to marry people like themselves, especially when it comes to social rank. |
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I was going to marry him so I'm glad I found out about it before I went through with it. |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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We are hoping that she will marry well, to a man with security for her and with connections and family and status and even social rank. |
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Kids raised in a kibbutz, for example, very rarely marry each other, and that goes for the people who bring them up as well. |
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Mayer also has a way with words, and he has the ability to marry them to just the right music. |
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The Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII before he abdicated to marry Mrs Simpson, also owned a Stannard watercolour. |
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Jati members usually marry within their own jati and follow traditions associated with their jati. |
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Meena, unable to understand the need for three hundred guests at her wedding, complains she would prefer to marry in a register office. |
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Farnol's usual spunky heroine is on the run from the rakehell and drunkard Lord Barrasdale, who would marry her by force to claim her lands. |
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However, by Christmas Miss Holland had reconsidered her position and decided she was too young to marry and settle down. |
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But now commoners who want to marry amid regal surroundings are being invited across the threshold of the Deeside estate. |
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It is believed that education is wasted on girls, who will marry and take their wage-earning abilities to another household. |
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Lisa recently quashed rumours she was set to marry George as she wouldn't want to swap her home in Essex for George's Hollywood Hills property. |
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Men controlled the fates of women, whose expected aim in life was to marry well. |
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Olga predicated that it would him and myself who would marry well into St Petersburg society. |
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He took the true mantle of kinghood by forcing Asineth, now queen by her father's death, to marry him. |
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He is adamant that he will never marry again and guards his new-found freedom fiercely. |
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Women do not necessarily grow to love the man they marry against their wishes. |
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Ida and her family also have to abandon the country after the Turkish aga decided to marry her and to make her part of his harem. |
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She doesn't want to marry him either, so she has him play the role of the refuser. |
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We cannot marry in any circumstances among the followers of other religious barring the People of the Book. |
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The kindred of an individual often comprise the group with whom it is possible to eat or marry. |
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Currently families who compel their children to marry can be charged only with offences such as assault or kidnap. |
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Meanwhile, Adelaide believing Nathan to have welched on his promise to finally marry her, walks out on him. |
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There must have been in the war bride, I think, a sense of adventure to meet and marry a Canadian soldier and leave home to a future that they would not be certain of. |
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We can legally marry and adopt children in every jurisdiction. |
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He eventually wears her down with his persistence and convinces her to marry him by giving her mother and siblings a place to live when her father dies. |
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Nearly 60 new Republican notables have signed an amicus brief filed to the Supreme Court today in support of the freedom to marry. |
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The couple, who are to marry in April, also said the crew were more interested in filming the team messing around than actually redecorating the room. |
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On July 2, a day before the date the couple had announced, El Chapo became the latest local gangster to marry a beauty queen. |
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Atalanta is a young princess, and her father has decreed she must marry whichever man wins a footrace. |
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The internal stance reflects the fact that when people marry they become part of an entity that is not reducible to or identical with its individual components. |
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Most critically, the split perspectives of Noah and Alison need to marry more elegantly. |
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Later, she did walk-on work in Spike Lee's film about her father and lived in Phoenix for awhile, after she fell for an NBA player that she thought she might marry. |
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A second incident shows James assuming disguise to gain advantage in 1537 at another turning point in his life, when he had to make a decision of whom to marry. |
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Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership. |
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But I am going to marry Theo Dewhurst, and be his wife, and bear his children, and as God is my witness, love and nothing else is going to rule my life. |
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It is understood that the two young people are to marry as soon as Edwin comes of age, although this very understanding has been fatal to love between them. |
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Families who want to marry off their daughters without paying a dowry often hire criminals to abduct eligible boys and force them into wedlock, the paper said. |
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Tim Belusko, a classmate who Fishel would eventually marry, however, was not one of them. |
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Will she settle down to a life of quiet obscurity and shooting parties and marry an aristocrat like the establishment hopes? |
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Formerly a woman of the streets, elevated by Count Chabert to the status of Countess, his wife used his lands and fortune to marry into the aristocracy. |
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The woman had accompanied a friend who was visiting her boyfriend when she met the inmate she would marry. |
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The previous biggest shake-up in civil ceremonies was in 1994 when the Marriage Act allowed couples to marry outside register offices for the first time. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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For the young socialite, who is hotly tipped to marry Prince Harry, appears to be boning up babies. |
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But the persona, writerly and otherwise, that I've invested so much time grooming over the past few decades just doesn't marry up with sleekness and throbbing muscly health. |
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She now made plans to marry and have a child just as her biological clock was ticking toward never. |
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You will never marry Constance now, and if you marry any one else in your exile, I will visit you as I did my doctor last night. |
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From 1938 to 1957 Eliot's public companion was Mary Trevelyan of London University, who wanted to marry him and left a detailed memoir. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories helped marry forensic science, particularly Holmes' acute observation of small clues, and literature. |
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In spite of four songs written for her and a suggestion that he was willing to marry her, she rejected him. |
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A letter from him survives, offering to remain if she would marry him and promising to leave and never return to Ireland if she refused. |
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According to Aldous, it was believed locally that Sargent had to marry Horne, having made her pregnant. |
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Before he could marry again David died, apparently unexpectedly, bringing the Bruce dynasty to an end. |
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If someone takes the plants in their dreams, that means the girl will marry soon. |
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His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her. |
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However, there was apparently pressure for a woman with land to marry a relative to keep the land within the kin group. |
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After the Mad War, the duke Francis II could not marry off his daughter Anne without the King of France's consent. |
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Llywelyn sought to marry Eleanor de Montfort, born in 1252, Simon de Montfort's daughter. |
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Additionally, Prince Llywelyn arranged for his son Dafydd to marry Isabella de Braose, eldest daughter of William de Braose. |
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In that same year Simon tried to persuade Joan, Countess of Flanders to marry him. |
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The French Queen Dowager Blanche of Castile convinced Joan to marry Thomas II of Savoy instead. |
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First she wished that Maelon be thawed, second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers and third that she should never marry. |
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She asked her father if she could marry Maelon but Brychan disliked Maelon and refused to give his permission. |
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By 826, Euphemius, the Byzantine commander in Sicily, had apparently killed his wife and forced a nun to marry him. |
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They knew that my lord of Arundel had grown so orgulous that he had lately dared to marry the Earl of March's sister, without license. |
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To get rid of them, the mermaid offered to marry whichever one would follow her to the North Pole. |
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He agreed to set aside his wife, Isabella of Gloucester, and marry Philip's sister, Alys, in exchange for Philip's support. |
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After the early death of Isabella of Hainaut in childbirth in 1190, Philip decided to marry again. |
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Having spent five years in Somerset as curate of several parishes, Charles returned to his native North Wales to marry Sarah Jones of Bala. |
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In some cases, ministers continued to baptise, marry, and preach in the parish church, quite illegally. |
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During their time in the new tribe, enslaved indigenous would even marry as a sign of acceptance and servitude. |
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As written, the Code Noir gave some rights to slaves, including the right to marry. |
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Kinship relations often includes regulations for whom an individual should or shouldn't marry. |
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Conchobar had pledged to marry Deirdre himself in time to avert war, and takes his revenge on Clann Uisnigh. |
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His nephew, Sturla Sighvatsson, Snorri's political opponent, stepped in to marry her in 1223, the year before Snorri met Hallveig. |
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The two fell in love, and the Earl is encouraged to settle down in Narbonne and marry Ermingerd. |
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Beatrice and Henry planned to marry, but Victoria opposed the match at first, wishing to keep Beatrice at home to act as her companion. |
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Four years later, in November 1268, her marriage was granted to Edmund Crouchback, son of Henry III of England, but she did not marry him either. |
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John declined but proposed that his son, the Infante Henry, marry John of Gaunt's daughter Catherine. |
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Although Isabella wanted to marry Ferdinand, she refused to proceed with the marriage until she received a Papal dispensation. |
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Consequently, Ferdinand's father forged a papal dispensation for the two to marry. |
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Heep hopes, and maliciously confides to David, that he aspires to marry Agnes. |
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Soich later told the New Zealand Commission that she had put the proposal to marry Clark in abeyance. |
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A poet doesn't want to marry a poetess, nor a philosopher a philosopheress. |
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As the king died, the satraps compelled his son Radigis to marry his stepmother. |
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He received no triumph on his return and did not apparently run for the consulship, but he did marry Julia, the aunt of Julius Caesar. |
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Those of you who own the means should marry for this should keep their eyes uncraving and their chastity secure. |
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It is not known whether Domitian had other children, but he did not marry again. |
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In addition, Rollo was to be baptized and marry Gisele, the illegitimate daughter of Charles. |
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Since clergy could not marry, such mobility was theoretically limited to one generation. |
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A few commoners were able to marry into the second estate, but this was a rare occurrence. |
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If the two halves are each obliged to marry out, and into the other, these are called matrimonial moieties. |
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Aboriginal families have strict social rules regarding whom they can marry. |
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If they show no signs of puberty or do show impotence, they automatically become adults by age 35 and can marry. |
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In Ancient Rome, it was very common for girls to marry and have children shortly after the onset of puberty. |
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Parish studies have confirmed that late medieval women did sometimes marry without their parents' approval. |
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Reliable data for when people would actually marry are very difficult to find. |
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Gods marry giantesses but giants' attempts to couple with goddesses are repulsed. |
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They were well cared for but were legally slaves owned by the government and were not allowed to marry. |
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We had many hot discussions on the topic, and it ended by my refusing pointblank to marry Miss Sherman at all. |
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Two years later, he had the marriage annulled so he could marry Afonso's daughter, Maria of Portugal. |
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The public humiliation of his daughter led Afonso IV to have his son and heir, Peter, marry the no less aggrieved Castilian infanta, Constanza. |
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King Henry agreed to recognize Alfonso as his heir presumptive, provided that he would marry his daughter, Princess Joanna la Beltraneja. |
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Isabella refused and made a secret promise to marry her cousin and very first betrothed, Ferdinand of Aragon. |
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After this failed attempt, Henry once again went against his promises and tried to marry Isabella to Louis XI's brother Charles, Duke of Berry. |
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In 1511 under a policy which Afonso promulgated, the Portuguese government encouraged their explorers to marry local women. |
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Mexica leaders successfully petitioned one of the kings of Culhuacan to provide a daughter to marry into the Mexica line. |
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In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. |
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It was expected that Elizabeth would marry and produce an heir to continue the Tudor line. |
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Lady O'Dowd is also so attached to it that, she says, if anything were to happen to Mick, bedad she'd come back and marry some of 'em. |
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I will not marry a pessimist, a born loser, a fellow who has no fight in him. |
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Anyway, Eric kept humming some dueling banjos song and talking about people who marry their first cousins. |
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I accused her in set terms of giving me the heave-ho in order that she could mercenarily marry a richer man. |
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Would it be a grievious sin for two cousin-germans to marry, without such dispensation? |
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If you think you're going to marry my daughter, you have another think coming. |
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Branwen and Matholwch marry, but when she becomes abused by Matholwch, her brother crosses the sea from Wales to Ireland to rescue her. |
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I have half a mind to marry that heifer, tho' wives are bothersome critters when you have too many of them. |
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Kamil's parents disapprove of Marilyn because her family is poor and lower class. Like Cinderella, Marilyn wants to marry hypergamously. |
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He offered to marry his daughter Fausta to Constantine, and elevate him to Augustan rank. |
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In the view of historians David Dumville and Janet Nelson he may have agreed not to marry or have heirs in order to gain acceptance. |
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She was possibly a member of the ducal household, but did not marry Robert. |
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Richard demanded Philip surrender the Vexin but then the issue was settled when Richard announced he would marry Alys, Philip's sister. |
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Theoxena although she were instantly urged thereunto, could never be induced to marry againe. |
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A papal dispensation had to be granted for Henry to be able to marry Catherine, and the negotiations took some time. |
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Mary soon announced her intention to marry the Spanish prince Philip, son of her mother's nephew Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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In 1503, Queen Elizabeth died in childbirth, so King Henry had the dispensation also permit him to marry Catherine himself. |
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At Christmas, Henry Tudor swore an oath to marry Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, to unite the warring houses of York and Lancaster. |
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Devout, she began to believe that it was God's will that she marry the prince despite his opposition. |
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The new king maintained that it had been his father's dying wish that he marry Catherine. |
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However, it was not long before Henry wished to annul the marriage so he could marry another. |
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It allowed ministers to marry, banned images from churches, and confirmed Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. |
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In January 1549, Seymour was arrested on suspicion of plotting to marry Elizabeth and overthrow the Lord Protector. |
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From the start of Elizabeth's reign, it was expected that she would marry and the question arose to whom. |
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Elizabeth was extremely jealous of his affections, even when she no longer meant to marry him herself. |
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For several years she also seriously negotiated to marry Philip's cousin Archduke Charles of Austria. |
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They urged the queen to marry or nominate an heir, to prevent a civil war upon her death. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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A recent author maintains that it is lawful for a man to marry a djinnia, but not for a woman to be married to a djinn. |
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Monks and nuns were encouraged to return to private life and a small percentage did eventually marry. |
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Nonconformist ministers in their own chapels were allowed to marry couples if a registrar was present. |
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In June 1936, Walter Monckton told Churchill that the rumours that King Edward VIII intended to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson were true. |
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There is a constant trend that females are more likely than males to marry young. |
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After reaching Italy, Aeneas, who wanted to marry Lavinia, was forced to wage war with her former suitor, Turnus. |
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I had had love goggles on for many years, thinking that I wanted to marry Dennis and be a part of his family. |
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Charles wanted his son and heir Philip II to marry the heiress of Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret. |
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Protestant churches reject the idea of a celibate priesthood and thus allow their clergy to marry. |
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The army did not extend the same privileges to the men, who were not allowed to marry. |
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Girls were married in their teens, but boys did not marry until they came of age. |
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As part of the truce, Richard agreed to marry Isabella, daughter of Charles VI of France, when she came of age. |
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In 1532, Henry VIII was preparing to repudiate Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, in defiance of the pope. |
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When the marriage line sends an offshoot into the mount of Apollo, the subject will marry a rich person, or one well versed in art. |
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The attempt to marry medieval plainsong with speed metal produced interesting results. |
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At the time it was illegal in Great Britain to marry one's deceased wife's sister, so Hunt travelled abroad to marry her. |
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Over time, groups that marry out had an advantage over those that did not, so eventually all groups developed incest taboos. |
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He is responsible for the play's happy ending, when he influences Theseus to overrule Egeus and allow the lovers to marry. |
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She refused, saying that after being married to one genius, she could only marry another. |
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It was this repayment that afforded Wordsworth the financial means to marry. |
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And I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. |
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Holloway apparently hoped that Trix would eventually marry the Holloway son. |
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She did marry off Poirot's companion Colonel Hastings in an attempt to trim her cast commitments. |
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He declared that he had never ceased to love her and asked her to marry him. |
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When he asked her hand in marriage, she replied that she was hesitant to marry someone who could die at any weekend race. |
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It seems that Emma agreed to marry the king on condition that he would limit the English succession to the children born of their union. |
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In the Americas, slaves were denied the right to marry freely and masters did not generally accept them as equal members of the family. |
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As Zulu troops could not marry until they had washed their spears in blood, they were eager for combat. |
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Article 12 provides a right for women and men of marriageable age to marry and establish a family. |
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After Ann Charteris' first husband died in the war, she expected to marry Fleming, but he decided to remain a bachelor. |
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Maurice urged his cadet half brother, Frederick Henry to marry in order to preserve the dynasty. |
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Kanye may have been love stricken when Kim accepted his proposal to marry him but Kim has always supported the idea of a prenup. |
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Peanuts are particularly common in Peruvian and Mexican cuisine, both of which marry indigenous and European ingredients. |
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Witnesses or anyone who helps gay couples marry will be sentenced to 10 years behind bars. |
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His marriage to Katharina von Bora, a former nun, set a model for the practice of clerical marriage, allowing Protestant clergy to marry. |
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Since its establishment, the Church allows its priests to marry, rejecting mandatory clerical celibacy. |
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At the age of thirty they were released from the barracks and allowed to marry and have a family. |
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This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and to contribute to the development of the colony. |
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In Geneva, Victor is about to marry Elizabeth and prepares to fight the Creature to the death, arming himself with pistols and a dagger. |
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It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle marry one another, and so make only two people miserable and not four. |
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When she returns home, Beatrix and Helen bicker about Beatrix's stubborn decision not to marry. |
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As the guests leave, Beatrix whispers her agreement to marry Norman, who is overjoyed. |
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At the Potter household, Beatrix and her parents argue about her decision to marry Norman. |
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Potter tells her no Potter can marry into trade, but Beatrix reminds her that her grandfathers were both tradesmen. |
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Potter attempts to reason with his daughter, but she tells him she wants to be loved and not simply marry someone because he can provide for her. |
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If she still wishes to marry him at the end of the summer, they agree that they will not object to the marriage. |
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The two corresponded for a few months and then decided to marry and travel to Europe. |
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His wife has no fortune, so it is imperative that at least one of the girls marry well in order to support the others on his death. |
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He is a pompous and obsequious clergyman, who expects each of the Bennet girls to wish to marry him due to his inheritance. |
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Bennet is frequently seen encouraging her daughters to marry a wealthy man of high social class. |
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The authorities released them when they promised to marry and to support the reforms. |
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He cannot marry her because he is dead but her refusal would mean his damnation. |
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Spears in the third model to marry into the aga Khan family. |
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New York, Ohio, and Texas ruled that transsex persons could marry only in the gender role that they had been assigned at birth. |
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Henry then honoured his pledge of December 1483 to marry Elizabeth of York. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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Bella Barnes was going to marry a surveyor, a wildish young fellow, but a good one to work as ever was. |
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Yere Granddaughter will marry and this house will be too big for the three of yees. |
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The film star, 53, is due to marry British barrister Amal Alamuddin in September and flew her mum Baria over to Lake Como at the weekend. |
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Belfort plans to marry Naomi and has his bachelor party in Vegas. |
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Then why, the ballsy teenager asked, are gay couples not allowed to marry? |
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Comically, the boy strikes a pose of romantic Weltschmerz, insisting he is deeply unhappy and shall never marry. |
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The star announces he is to marry his 27-year-old boyfriend. |
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It is said to marry with food very well, particularly pizza to compliment the rich yeastiness and, rather dangerously, it is very moreish. |
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The couple, who plan to marry this summer, will spend quality time together before Humphries begins his fall basketball season. |
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A curse is laid on dissoluteTheban King Laius foretelling he will be killed by his own son who will then marry his mother Jocasta. |
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They say they will marry and plan to have children but are currently practising with a rescue dog. |
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On 16 March 1485 Richard's queen, Anne Neville, died, and rumours spread across the country that she was murdered to pave the way for Richard to marry his niece, Elizabeth. |
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I want everything to be all tickety-boo. I want to marry you properly according to the English law so that your people will know that I'm playing straight with you. |
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This allowed the Inca to indoctrinate them into the Inca nobility and, with luck, marry their daughters into families at various corners of the empire. |
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After her recovery, she appointed Dudley to the Privy Council and created him Earl of Leicester, in the hope that he would marry Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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The Archbishop and Marquis made plans to have the Infanta Joanna marry her uncle, King Alfonso V of Portugal and invade Castile to claim the throne for themselves. |
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Henry was reluctant to marry again, especially to a Protestant, but he was persuaded when the court painter Hans Holbein the Younger showed him a flattering portrait of her. |
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In January 1193, Richard's brother, John, was summoned to Paris, where he did homage to Philip for all of Richard's lands, and promised to marry Alys with Artois as her dowry. |
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It is not always our duty to marry, but it always is our duty to abide by right, not to purchase happiness by loss of honour, not to avoid unweddedness by untruthfulness. |
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People should not marry too young, because, if they do, the children will be weak and female, the wives will become wanton, and the husbands stunted in their growth. |
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Since you all marry your cousins I bet you're a bunch of inbreds. |
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He expected his son to give in and marry a princess, but the heir became enraged upon learning of his lover's decapitation in front of their young child. |
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The Historia Augusta relates that he heard of a woman in Syria who had been foretold that she would marry a king, and therefore Severus sought her as his wife. |
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Omani citizens need government permission to marry foreigners. |
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An insider told British magazine Heat that the rapper told her half-sister Sam that he wants to marry the Barbadian singer and that he is so in love with her. |
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The man was horribly nice, yet she still wouldn't marry him. |
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He announced, with his usual goofball humor, that he'd like to marry me! |
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When Philip heard of this, he stopped the negotiations and scolded Alexander for wishing to marry the daughter of a Carian, explaining that he wanted a better bride for him. |
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Every girl who hoped to marry had started early on her glory box, sewing and embroidering household linen, buying sheets and towels on cash order. |
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Additionally, in 105 countries, boys can marry with the consent of a parent or a pertinent authority, and in 23 countries, boys under age 15 can marry with parental consent. |
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Before 1929, Scots law followed Roman law in allowing a girl to marry at twelve years of age and a boy at fourteen, without any requirement for parental consent. |
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I asked him if he wanted to marry me and he turned me down flat. |
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The next thing, three men had forcibly carried her, along a special bridal carpet, into the house of the man who wants to marry her in Kazakhstan's central Akmola region. |
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Irving womanizes across so many years that when he decides to marry, he can't figure out how to move beyond the first date with the apparently right woman. |
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As the peasants and serfs lived and worked on farms that they rented from the lord of the manor, they also needed the permission of the lord to marry. |
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But you'll want to marry someone your own age, not some old cheeser. |
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Most jurisdictions allow marriage at a younger age with parental or judicial approval, and some also allow younger people to marry if the woman is pregnant. |
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Her death in 1817 precipitated a succession crisis that brought pressure on the Duke of Kent and his unmarried brothers to marry and have children. |
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She did not wish to be a nun and appealed to Anselm for permission to marry Henry, and the Archbishop established a council at Lambeth Palace to judge the issue. |
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The Tristan role is assumed by the female character Tristana, who is forced to care for her aging uncle, Don Lope, though she wishes to marry Horacio. |
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After defeating the Irish knight Morholt, Tristan travels to Ireland to bring back the fair Iseult for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall, to marry. |
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This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and a few to develop the colonies while removing them from the society. |
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But suppose an agreement to marry made by a man in Scotland with a minor lady in England, would we decern for damages for breach of promise in such a case? |
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Rollo also agreed to be baptised and to marry Charles' daughter Gisela. |
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All they have to do is dump their zitty boyfriends and marry celebrities. |
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They quickly marry and in this marriage, he finds true happiness. |
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Llewelyn, wanting to cement his links to royalty more forcefully, sought to marry Eleanor de Montfort, daughter of Simon de Montfort and King Edward's cousin. |
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When people marry one spouse may convert to the religion of the other. |
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He was engaged to marry his employer's sister, Jessie Keppie. |
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A week later, Bothwell managed to convince more than two dozen lords and bishops to sign the Ainslie Tavern Bond, in which they agreed to support his aim to marry the queen. |
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Slaves had no right to the form of legal marriage called conubium, but their unions were sometimes recognized, and if both were freed they could marry. |
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She was already, however, engaged to marry her pharmacist cousin. |
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By this light, Sir, if she now would have me, I now would marry her. |
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The previous year she had proposed that she and Shaw should marry. |
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Breaking with Inca tradition Huayna Capac proposed to marry the Queen of Quito in order to peacefully incorporate the rest of northern Ecuador into the Inca Empire. |
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At one stage she offered to leave her husband to marry Larkin. |
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On the condition that the wife would leave the workforce, a loan of up to 1,000 Reichsmarks could be accessed by young couples of Aryan descent who intended to marry. |
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Many people believed that he would marry and have children of his own. |
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Payne fell in love with her and in 1826 asked her to marry him. |
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Uniquely, many people in Montreal distinguish between words like marry versus merry and parish versus perish, which are homophones to most other speakers of Canadian English. |
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To escape from growing debt and rumour, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. |
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He had long condemned vows of celibacy on Biblical grounds, but his decision to marry surprised many, not least Melanchthon, who called it reckless. |
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Enraged, Egeus invokes an ancient Athenian law before Duke Theseus, whereby a daughter must marry the suitor chosen by her father, or else face death. |
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Seven clerics planned to marry regardless, defying their bishops. |
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As a result of the close association that grew up between the Wedgwood and Darwin families, Josiah's eldest daughter would later marry Erasmus' son. |
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The play opens with Hermia, who is in love with Lysander, resistant to her father Egeus' demand that she wed Demetrius, whom he has arranged for her to marry. |
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He abandoned the idea of an English alliance, cancelled his engagement to Mary Tudor and decided to marry Isabella and form an alliance with Portugal. |
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The opposite supposition is that younger people are more receptive to social change and unconventional ways, thus more likely to marry out at a higher rate. |
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To escape from growing debts and rumours, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. |
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In some cultures, it is acceptable for an uncle to marry his niece. |
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He joined the transcendentalist Utopian community at Brook Farm in 1841, not because he agreed with the experiment but because it helped him save money to marry Sophia. |
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I was wondering when he would man up and marry that girl he knocked up. |
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I wouldn't want my sister to marry a Communist, and force me to maldigest my Sunday morning bagel arguing dialectics with a sectarian brother-in-law. |
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Officers were allowed to marry and to reside with their families on base. |
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To settle the matter, it was agreed that Catherine would marry Henry VII's second son, Henry, Duke of York, who was five years younger than she was. |
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The border settlements of Gretna Green, Coldstream and Lamberton were convenient for elopers from England who wanted to marry under Scottish laws, and marry without publicity. |
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Fees for citizenship ranged from 12 Polish florins to a musket and gunpowder, or an undertaking to marry within a year and a day of acquiring a holding. |
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In 1659, while trying to seduce her, James promised he would marry Anne. |
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By the time of his release and return to the United States in January 1919, Agnes and Hemingway had decided to marry within a few months in America. |
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For her failure to marry, Elizabeth was often accused of irresponsibility. |
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Meanwhile, he had asked Mary Welsh to marry him on their third meeting. |
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And therefore I say again, I will marry as soon as I can conveniently, if God take not him away with whom I mind to marry, or myself, or else some other great let happen. |
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After Mary's death, Philip sought to marry Elizabeth but she refused him. |
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Lady Catherine, having heard rumors that Elizabeth intends to marry Darcy, visits Elizabeth and demands that she promise not to accept his proposal. |
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Kitty, rescued from Lydia's bad influence and spending more time with her older sisters after they marry, is said to improve greatly in their superior society. |
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Edward Courtenay and Reginald Pole were both mentioned as prospective suitors, but her cousin Charles V suggested she marry his only son, Prince Philip of Spain. |
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Though the circumstances of the time and environment push her to seek a marriage of convenience for economic security, Elizabeth wishes to marry for love. |
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Suggestions that Mary marry the Duke of Cleves, who was the same age, came to nothing, but a match between Henry and the Duke's sister Anne was agreed. |
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During Warwick's lifetime, George was the only royal brother to marry one of his daughters, the eldest, Isabel, on 12 July 1469, without the king's permission. |
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Our skin group tells us who we can marry and who we should not talk to. |
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The nobles desired for Charles to marry a princess of Spanish blood and a marriage to Isabella would secure an alliance between Spain and Portugal. |
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