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The TV, which is wedded to sensationalism, is least bother about the influence of the story on young mind or the frustration of intellectuals in being helpless to correct the situation
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he discovered she was wedded to the wealthiest merchant
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My parents would not approve unless we are wedded this very evening
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Such differences oftentimes present a number of imposing challenges to individuals wedded to firmly held beliefs who, in every other respect, are genuinely committed to friendship
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Or realize he's pushing both of you into trouble if he won’t say much but his hands just start wandering to touch you sexually on places on your body that he should not or start removing your clothes so he can see your nakedness (inappropriately wandering hands is a clear example of behavior – sexual behavior or, in my opinion, bad behavior when it's with anyone other than one's lawfully wedded spouse)
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wedded women he violently polluted, and he overturned the altars, and destroyed their offerings, and drove forth their priests lest they
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6 And they answered him, "We have husbands who wedded us, and we bear them children, who grow up, and who in their turn wed and are wedded, and also bear children; and so we increase
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Socialists and Communists had been too wedded to the “New
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6 And they answered him "We have husbands who wedded us and we bare them children who grow up and who in their turn wed and are wedded and also bear children; and so we increase; And if so be it O Adam you will not believe us we will show you our husbands and our children
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2 For he brought much impiety and he killed the righteous and he wrested judgment and he shed the blood of the innocent and wedded women he violently polluted and he overturned the altars and destroyed their offerings and drove forth their priests lest they should minister in the sanctuary
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But after three years of increasingly arduous wedded life they began planning for their house, and during the next year went ahead with it
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year of wedded bliss, things had started to unravel as he’d begun taking drugs
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We never marry but advise wedded couples about their marriage
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As if to aid them find their moorings, chance placed some farm-hands on the way to greet them for a wedded pair
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And how dangerous ambition can become when it is once wholly wedded to self-seeking and supremely motivated by sullen and long-suppressed vengeance! What a crushing thing is disappointment in the lives of those foolish persons who, in fastening their gaze on the shadowy and evanescent allurements of time, become blinded to the higher and more real achievements of the everlasting attainments of the eternal worlds of divine values and true spiritual realities
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Sincerity is most serviceable in the work of the kingdom when it is wedded to discretion
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That I ne sholde wedded be but ones
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But, it is very possible that had the church allowed wedded people into the rectory, much of the pedophilia scandal may not have occurred, saving oodles of dough
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” Yes, she had married when she was only eighteen and had spent the last twenty-five years in wedded bliss with Lord Ashburn
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later wedded themselves to the secular powers and as a result also ended up persecuting and killing
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She was wearing like a newly wedded sari, her hands were full of colorful bangles; her both ears were wearing golden earrings; and her forehead and head was wearing red vermilion
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Its grip is of intricately carved maple, adorned with bone beads and a single crow’s feather; form and function, wedded through the able hands of a master
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Further on however, through Iran, Pakistan or China there was a distinct possibility that we might come to regret being wedded to six foot plus of purple gas piping
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If she were more tractable you might have taken her back and wedded her, strengthening your claim
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Any man can sense the void in her wedded life and that would make him imagine the possibilities
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Well, it’s a different matter though that Islam has so much concern for the satiation of all those black-eyed virgins of Paradise who are wedded in their scores to the martyrs
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It is pious obedience, not rational argumentation that is the Muslim way; after all, it was said the sin of the devil was that he had argued with God instead of obeying him! So as to avoid the possibility of Islam sinking into individual anarchism Muslim ethos got wedded to the hadith
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Wouldn’t Islam grant its men three extra mates, at any given time that is, and could there be a better ‘here’ for them leave alone ‘the hereafter’? And for the divorce that is an anathema to the sanatana dharma, the alien faith of Arabia gives the Indian Musalman a free hand to get rid of any or all his wedded wives
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the only acquisition of Kunti before she is wedded to Pandu
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Marissa and Joel was a picture of wedded bliss
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The Holy Father has made it clear that a female child can be wedded at any age but she cannot be taken as wife until she has reached twelve years
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However, when a consultant is used, the issue becomes one of locating someone who isn’t wedded to a particular vendor or approach
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Now to this list must be added: and the widowed to be wedded; because all is well with Uncle Rudolph and Dolly, and the house once more is in its normal state of having no one in it who isn't happy
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“ I, Desiree’ Terrance, take you Marcus Canossa, to be my wedded husband
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They are wedded to the solving ofpractical public health problems, and hence carry out research
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"And what, pray, have the ears of others to do with a reunited wedded couple?"
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Open them, little Love,' said Wemyss, standing with her before the glass and seeing in it that though he held her in front of it she wasn't looking at the picture of wedded love he and she made, but had got her eyes tight shut
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The four Greek writers are wedded to a
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Once inventiveness and creativity is not only wedded to greed, but also locked down solid by the insane idea of selectively owning an idea
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It seemed that military might: brute force; armies, military occupation wedded to a rotten aristocracy wedded to the growing power of industrialist and a tiny clique of international bankers was the answer to keeping the lower classes oppressed as a faceless mass of obedient terrorized intimidated slaves who were supposed to love their King and believe in God
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He wedded Rome to the sea
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He wedded homosexual soldiers as couples in his armies
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He wedded homosexuality to heterosexuality
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The combination of a deaths head icon wedded to a whitewash of human unhappiness: as a round circle-head with a smile
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responding, she realized, in truth, she was wedded to
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Until you learn to love life and love living things instead of dead machines: and money; you will continue to be a dead soul; wedded to dead things, controlled by dead entities, enslaved by the insane, abstract, unreal, imaginary insanities of civilized society
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Will you be enjoying wedded bliss with ME in
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Sometimes when I felt that I’l end up unaided and by myself in life, when mum and dad wil walk away and Niya’l be wedded and I won’t stumble on with anyone, I constantly counted on Sara
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wedded her and I all our lives and which could never cease to exist
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Plots in fiction should be wedded to the understanding of the reader, and be constructed in such a way that, reconciling impossibilities, smoothing over difficulties, keeping the mind on the alert, they may surprise, interest, divert, and entertain, so that wonder and delight joined may keep pace one with the other; all which he will fail to effect who shuns verisimilitude and truth to nature, wherein lies the perfection of writing
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Sancho entered, and the curate and the barber took their leave of Don Quixote, of whose recovery they despaired when they saw how wedded he was to his crazy ideas, and how saturated with the nonsense of his unlucky chivalry; and said the curate to the barber, "You will see, gossip, that when we are least thinking of it, our gentleman will be off once more for another flight
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Basilio and Quiteria having thus joined hands, the priest, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes, pronounced the blessing upon them, and implored heaven to grant an easy passage to the soul of the newly wedded man, who, the instant he received the blessing, started nimbly to his feet and with unparalleled effrontery pulled out the rapier that had been sheathed in his body
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And if there is truth in what has preceded, he will be wedded to an image of pleasure which is thrice removed as to truth from the pleasure of the oligarch?
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I’m wedded to my motherland, to the very soil of Scotland
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He personally, being of a sceptical bias, believed and didn't make the smallest bones about saying so either that man or men in the plural were always hanging around on the waiting list about a lady, even supposing she was the best wife in the world and they got on fairly well together for the sake of argument, when, neglecting her duties, she chose to be tired of wedded life and was on for a little flutter in polite debauchery to press their attentions on her with improper intent, the upshot being that her affections centred on another, the cause of many liaisons between still attractive married women getting on for fair and forty and younger men, no doubt as several famous cases of feminine infatuation proved up to the hilt
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I was wedded against my will, I shared his bed for
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We were quietly married at a registry office, and we returned to Norfolk a wedded couple
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This confused yet strangely wedded me to my sense of place: reading Murakami in a Mexican hotel that specializes in sushi
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And only six bad days in all that wedded bliss
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Or you could instead choose any of thirty-one other contraptions that would, with machinelike indifference, tell you if you would have a long life or a short one, a happy marriage or one of wedded misery
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realistic imagination when the foundation had been once presupposed; and before they had ridden a mile she was far on in the costume and introductions of her wedded life, having determined on her house in Middle-march, and foreseen the visits she would pay to her husband's
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We are not afraid of telling over and over again how a man comes to fall in love with a woman and be wedded to her, or else be fatally parted from her
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Rosamond thought that no one could be more in love than she was; and Lydgate thought that after all his wild mistakes and absurd credulity, he had found perfect womanhood—felt as if already breathed upon by exquisite wedded
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In less than a month that good soul passed from single to wedded life under the protection of Antoine Cornoiller, who was appointed keeper of all Mademoiselle Grandet's estates
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heir; and of him Elwing the White whom Edrendil wedded, he that sailed his
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However, I’m not wedded to this theory
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You don’t want to miss terrific risk/reward longs because you are wedded to stocks trading at a particular PE
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But they were so wedded to this doctrine that I accepted their observations and prepared to help make them get better with patterns that worked best in their markets
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As a matter of business practice, or perhaps of thoroughgoing conviction, the stock brokers and the investment services seem wedded to the principle that both investors and speculators in common stocks should devote careful attention to market forecasts
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You might have a Christian obligation to catch pneumonia while you sit for two and a half hours listening to some twerp in a dress drone on about the virtue of wedded life but, dear as you are to me, I don’t
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Destiny suddenly united and wedded with its irresistible power these two uprooted existences, differing in age, alike in sorrow
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Silva, sint consule dignae!" He had had two wives, as we have already mentioned; by the first he had had a daughter, who had remained unmarried, and by the second another daughter, who had died at about the age of thirty, who had wedded, through love, or chance, or otherwise, a soldier of fortune who had served in the armies of the Republic and of the Empire, who had won the cross at Austerlitz and had been made colonel at Waterloo
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The youngest had a charming soul, which turned towards all that belongs to the light, was occupied with flowers, with verses, with music, which fluttered away into glorious space, enthusiastic, ethereal, and was wedded from her very youth, in ideal, to a vague and heroic figure
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No marriage was possible between them; not even that of souls; and yet, it is certain that their destinies were wedded
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If at that supreme hour, the wedded pair, dazzled with voluptuousness and believing themselves alone, were to listen, they would hear in their chamber a confused rustling of wings
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Had Marius wedded the convict as well?
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The passers-by thought that love bewitched had wedded, in our happy couple, the gentle month of April to the fair month of May
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She knew she was divorcing Jim anyway, so she certainly saw no reason to stay wedded to his last name
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On one hand, she had great respect for the notion of wedded bliss and constantly told her half sister, Berniece, how fortunate she was to be married to the same man for so many years
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Rochester, as his lips unclosed to ask, “Wilt thou have this woman for thy wedded wife?”—when a distinct and near voice said—
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Accepted or refused, his heart is wedded to her forever
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Accepted or refused, his heart is wedded to her for ever
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Wedded, with Theseus, an in jollity
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Though, consumed with the hot fire of his purpose, Ahab in all his thoughts and actions ever had in view the ultimate capture of Moby Dick; though he seemed ready to sacrifice all mortal interests to that one passion; nevertheless it may have been that he was by nature and long habituation far too wedded to a fiery whaleman's ways, altogether to abandon the collateral prosecution of the voyage
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When I think of this life I have led; the desolation of solitude it has been; the masoned, walled-town of a Captain's exclusiveness, which admits but small entrance to any sympathy from the green country without—oh, weariness! heaviness! Guinea-coast slavery of solitary command!—when I think of all this; only half-suspected, not so keenly known to me before—and how for forty years I have fed upon dry salted fare—fit emblem of the dry nourishment of my soil!—when the poorest landsman has had fresh fruit to his daily hand, and broken the world's fresh bread to my mouldy crusts—away, whole oceans away, from that young girl-wife I wedded past fifty, and sailed for Cape Horn the next day, leaving but one dent in my marriage pillow—wife? wife?—rather a widow with her husband alive! Aye, I widowed that poor girl when I married her, Starbuck; and then, the madness, the frenzy, the boiling blood and the smoking brow, with which, for a thousand lowerings old Ahab has furiously, foamingly chased his prey—more a demon than a man!—aye, aye! what a forty years' fool—fool—old fool, has old Ahab been! Why this strife of the chase? why weary, and palsy the arm at the oar, and the iron, and the lance? how the richer or better is Ahab now? Behold
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After the wedded couple strain;
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Heelless boots with angular toes, wedded to narrow, unstrapped trouser-ends—these denoted the vulgarian
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One uniform type of doctrine has not yet been elaborated; divergencies in secondary matters arise freely in East and West; theology is not wedded to invariable formulas
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N said he was not wedded to it
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These, had she been capable of pigeonholing her ideas, were the grooves into which she would have slipped her conceptions of wedded life
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Bob was her only unmarried child, wedded only to his clubs and amateur soldiering, and even less available than Stephen for a cruise