Legally
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A remarkable documentary about the landmark achievements of the Women Lawyers Association (WLA) of Kumba, in southwest Cameroon, in
legally
safeguarding the rights of women and children from acts of domestic violence.
However, Cary simply loves his real wife, so the problem was how to get
legally
rid off the new wife and to come back again to her real one.
(At least not in overall effect: Tex's single most outrageous gag of this sort is in the long
legally
undistributed "Uncle Tom's Cabana," 1947, and involves a cash register hidden under the aroused male's coat.
Jean Arthur's husband (MacMurray) supposedly drowns and is
legally
declared dead.
The film was never released here in the states legally, until now.
After time you learn to accept and forget the want to say in front of your loved ones and the world that you are gong to marry the man you love and be able to
legally
call someone your husband though that is what I call my boyfriend now.
He is
legally
married to Pam but because the state of Texas believes firmly in monogamy, he has had to resort to private ceremonies to 'marry' his second wife, Kathy.
There were a lot of little things that didn't quite work (for me, at least)-- The first loophole that Douglas rules on made no sense both logically and
legally.
I heaven't read the book, but BICENTENNIAL MAN is a very touching and heartwarming movie about a house-robot (Robert Williams) that begins a 200-year journey to become and to be
legally
recognized as a human.
This comprehensive and moving documentary dealing with the hopes and aspirations of gay and lesbian couples to be able to be
legally
married raises a lot of issues that straight people have probably never considered.
George O'Brien stars and portrays Anthony Woodbury, the socialite son of a father who
legally
changed his name twenty five years ago, and at the same time had William Drew (James Kirkwood) placed under surveillance.
You'll gasp, you'll groan, you'll wonder if the casting director and scriptwriter were
legally
sane.
If the film doesn't convince you of the justness of its cause, it at least offers a means to understand the issues and measure what is at stake for gay couples who seek the rights and validation offered by
legally
sanctioned marriage.
Moreover, the guy is a bit creepy, and soon it appears his aim is not just to live rent free but also to provoke his landlords into
legally
punishable actions against him, and maybe even to con his way to gaining possession of their entire house.
The good news is I've recently got a hold of (legally) recorded versions of these shows.
Drama, suspense, action, and a morality play (the best revenge is not to destroy one's opponent, as 39013 attempted to do, but to outdo him
legally
and ethically, as 39013 possibly could have done were his superior mind not warped and twisted)...these were the most memorable features of this 6-day, 15 minutes per episode odyssey that trumped sandlot baseball and other boyhood pursuits typical of the early baby boom generation.
An older pervert holds a missing girl hostage on his boat & counts off the days til he can
legally
marry her.
It is impossible to strike Syria
legally
so long as Russia sits on the United Nations Security Council, given its ability to veto any resolution authorizing the use of force.
Obama, they concluded, was part of an elaborate plot – of which there is no convincing evidence – to let Clinton off the hook legally, and that the campaign appearance was orchestrated to distract people’s attention from Comey’s harsh comments.
Expatriate involvement will also likely support the rights of women to participate fully and
legally
in economic and political life, as was the case before 1978.
These "technologies" range from producing decoy political parties and
legally
persecuting opponents to publishing fake polls and falsifying elections.
Leaders in both regions have declared their commitment to holding the rise in global temperature to below 2º Celsius and to achieving
legally
binding outcomes in Paris.
In keeping with its commitment to the 2º C cap on the rise in global temperature, CELAC not only supports a
legally
binding agreement, but also calls for wealthy countries to meet their promises to provide developing countries with $100 billion per year in climate finance by 2020.
There, world leaders actually signed a
legally
binding deal to cut carbon emissions – something that will elude the Copenhagen summit-goers.
In fact, only 30% of the world’s population has
legally
registered rights to their land and homes, with the poor and politically marginalized especially likely to suffer from insecure tenure.
Reflecting the importance of secure land ownership to the SDGs’ success, the World Bank Group is now working with developing countries to improve their land-tenure systems and expand the coverage of
legally
recognized and registered rights.
The Eurogroup, for example, has declared that all eurozone sovereign bonds issued after January 1, 2013, should include CACs, which render a government’s debt-restructuring proposal
legally
binding on all bondholders if a majority of bondholders accept the deal.
December marks the tenth anniversary of the UN Convention Against Corruption – the only global,
legally
binding treaty of its kind.
Such a strategy should go beyond voluntary action plans and partnerships to focus on developing a
legally
binding international agreement, underpinned by a commitment from all governments to eliminate plastic pollution.
One key problem posed by PMSCs is their use of potentially lethal force in an environment where accountability may be
legally
uncertain and practically unlikely.
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