Spouse
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And they know that the employees who work for them who have a
spouse
who cares for somebody, that dignity is essential to their ability to just do their job.
Sit in bed, two in the morning, watch TV; your spouse, or someone, is next to you, asleep; doesn't hear it, doesn't wake up.
Maybe that patient was dealing with an abusive
spouse
or a daughter who is pregnant and drug-addicted or a son who was kicked out of school.
As a starting point for discussion with the TED group, a major part of the problem is the nature of the written extent of informed consent that the patient or
spouse
must read and sign.
Now, also a video is done of the patient or
spouse
and medical presenter, with the patient agreeing that he understands the procedure to be done, including all the possible failure modes.
The patient or
spouse
agrees not to file a lawsuit if one of the known procedure failures occurs.
If a medical error occurs, the patient or
spouse
agrees to a settlement for fair compensation by arbitration instead of going to court.
And you vocal posture, when you talk to your spouse, can help predict not only if, but also when you will divorce.
As for me, I won't claim that an evolutionary medicine perspective has always directly influenced my decisions, such as my choice of
spouse.
So as a teacher and as a spouse, this is, of course, a problem I confront every day.
Then you move from there to remembering the kindness of mothers in general, if you can remember the kindness of your own mother, if you can remember the kindness of your spouse, or, if you are a mother yourself, how you were with your children.
When I conduct this experiment, a bunch of stuff comes up: vast wealth, trophy spouse, good health, lots of travel, time, etc, etc, etc.
If you die leaving a
spouse
or a domestic partner, then chances are they will receive your estate, but if you are single, it's far more complicated, as parents, siblings, half-siblings and dependents all come into play.
Screen treatment of the comedic Broadway success "The Gay Divorce" (a title which was considered too scandalous for American moviegoers, though it was used in the U.K.) concerns a man and woman (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) meeting under embarrassing circumstances while she's in the process of divorcing her spouse; they dance, argue, make up, dance, argue some more and dance some more.
But Lee, hard as organic rock, shows no emotion whatsoever and finds himself within days of his
spouse'
s demise in the arms of a juicy widow with whom he, together with her brood, walks off into the future.
But there's no point in discussing plausibility when our plot hinges on such a patently unbelievable series of interconnected coincidences: i.e., first, that Charley would have his overbite corrected the very day his wife would have her nose fixed, second, that each
spouse
would keep their respective cosmetic surgeries secret from the other, and third, that when bumping into each other in public afterward, Charley and Vivien wouldn't recognize each other.
He marries to Julia but she suddenly disappears.A French eye private(Michael Bouquet) is hired by Julia's sister and soon he's on the trail of his previous
spouse.
If (as I just pointed out in THE GOAT) Keaton is following the tradition of the comics finding themselves at odds with the law, this Langdon short (the last released before he did TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP) was based on another comic ploy - being married to a shrewish spouse, and trying to get away for some secret two-timing dating.
Lois Chiles plays a cheating spouse, who ends up running over a hitch-hiker, or so she thinks.
After killing her spouse, a scheming woman is visited by her husband's best friend, who passes himself off as her husband once others begin stopping by the house.
He takes an autobiographical situation (remarrying too soon after the death of a beloved spouse) and makes it rusty, unpleasant and--worst of all--unfunny.
I assure you she will definitely tell your
spouse
that you have such bad taste and that her son/daughter has married a person below her family standard.
Directed by Simon Gornick, the film stars Joyce Hyser as a betrayed wife who decides to seek revenge on her cheatin
' spouse.
Also for a very early glimpse of Judy Holliday, who doesn't show up till an hour and a half into the picture but has some good little sequences as O'Brien's worried-sick Brooklyn
spouse.
So the
spouse
and I took a chance.
A must see if you are looking for a wholesome movie to watch with your spouse, date, or significant other...especially if you are a baseball fan...and even more especially if you are Red Sox fan!!!
She's left alone in her home when her
spouse
must to attend the historical celebration.
After watching this at Santa Cruz CA's delightful Art Deco Del Mar Theater, my
spouse
and I drove home in silence, and poured a stiff drink before either of us could even begin deconstructing such an astonishing piece of cinema.
As much as us 'women' would hate to think we had a 'Jake' as our spouse, but realize we may have a 'Mickey', but really want to kid ourselves to think we could always roll over in the AM to see our 'Doug' - wake up and smell the 'monkey coffee'.
Fred MacMurray's returning
spouse
comes on like an overgrown Boy Scout (and the actor's smug condescension towards everyone else on-screen is rather off-putting); Melvyn Douglas is a smoother fit for Arthur, but he's been directed to be boorish, with lots of heavy sighs and eyeball rolls (it's clear whom we in the audience are supposed to root for).
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