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We even live longer, which is a pretty compelling argument for
marrying
someone you like a lot in the first place.
After he got over his surprise at being, you know, turned down, he concluded he'd had a narrow escape from
marrying
an irrational person.
But you still have to do it, particularly if you're
marrying
500 million tweets per day.
I'm
marrying
a woman.
And by
marrying
Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the disappeared Princes, the newly crowned Henry VII joined the two roses, finally ending nearly a century of war.
And even in cultures around the world where they're not
marrying
as often, they are settling down eventually with a long-term partner.
She ran away from the house of the man she did not want to marry and ended up
marrying
the man of her choice.
SW: Yeah, I actually never felt pressure to get married and I can't say I'm the
marrying
type of person.
Local Glacier Growers ‘breed’ new glaciers by grafting together—or marrying— fragments of ice from male and female glaciers, then covering them with charcoal, wheat husks, cloths, or willow branches so they can reproduce.
So it's like
marrying
up all the things that we have and it's an adaptation of our way of life, full stop.
This winnowing effect together with a strong cultural predilection for
marrying
and reproducing only within the Ashkenazi community, would have amplified the relative frequency of carriers, boosting TB resistance but increasing the incidence of Tay-Sachs as an unfortunate side effect.
It turned out, though, that not following the traditional practice of
marrying
within the Jewish community ultimately worked in my favor genetically, reducing the odds of me having a baby with Tay-Sachs.
So she even ended up
marrying
a commander from the SPLA.
But what this also did was it started
marrying
the two most important things in Indian cricket, which is cricket and the movies in Indian entertainment.
She makes about two dollars a day, is creating an education fund, and told me she is not
marrying
nor having children until these things are completed.
By refashioning images from classic European art and
marrying
them with African aesthetics, I am able to recast people of color in roles of prominence, providing them with a degree of dignity they didn't have in earlier times.
The father of the bride seems to be in a great hurry to get rid of his daughter by
marrying
her off, that he flies to and fro around.
The "joke" is that the parents immediately understand their son is
marrying
a man who claims to no longer have his "bits and pieces."
Feeling Minnesota, directed by Steven Baigelmann, and starring Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Vincent D'Onofrio: The strained relationship between two brothers, Sam (D'Onofrio) and Jjaks (Reeves), is pushed to breaking point when Jjaks arrives at Sam's wedding and makes off with the bride, Freddie (Diaz), a former stripper,
marrying
Sam to repay a gambling debt owed to night-club owner Red (Lindo).
The film is based on a very simple story of two poor young men (Aamir and Salman) who dream of becoming rich by
marrying
a millionaire's daughter (Raveena).
She cons one of her father's top aides (womanizer MICHEL) into
marrying
her and it turns out to be the best thing for both of them.
She decides she needs to sleep around before
marrying.
But Cooper's a good sport about it, he always settles with his ex-wives for a $50,000.00 a year as per an agreement they sign before
marrying
him.
The heroine, played by the beautiful Nia Long, is a familiar film heroine in that she's trying to do what she thinks is the best for her child --
marrying
a respected member of her expatriate community -- while fighting her attraction for the "bad" man -- one who's not a member of her community (the "outsider").
Well, after marrying, it turns out her "nice guy" is a thieving, womanizing weasel and rich Cortez turns out to be a heck of a guy.
The story is about a dentist who pretends to be married in order to have an excuse for not
marrying
his girlfriend, leading to the need to come up with a fictitious wife for proof.
Clara just lead Gus on all those years with no intentions of ever
marrying
him.
The premise is simple: At the altar where he is
marrying
Mathilde Seigner, the groom, Vincent Lindon, gets his first glimpse of her mother, Catherine Deneuve, and suffers what the French call a coup de foudre which we know as love at first sight.
I read the book first then listened to it on CD and was captivated by how a young Victorian girl could be persuaded against
marrying
the man she loved due to his lack of a fortune or education.
Alice realizes she's had so few sexual relationships in the past, she might just be
marrying
Ed because she's never felt anything else.
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