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Prince Ahmad openly declared that the Saudi government had neglected the region and had actively discriminated against its Shi ’ ite population.

openly and wife
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In 75, she returned to Titus and openly lived with him in the palace as his promised wife.
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Muslims usually migrated at night due to fear of Quraish's resistance to that migration, but Umar is reported to have migrated openly during the day time saying ; Any one who wants to make his wife a widow and his children orphans.
Made for German television, Fear of Fear ( Angst vor der Angst ) is a physiological drama about a middle class house wife, locked into a dull life with a distracted husband, two small children and openly hostile in laws.
Arria openly attacked the wife of the rebellion leader Scribonianus for giving evidence to the prosecution, crying:
Bragi divorced his wifewho happened to be the twin sister of Siggi's wifeand married Einar Örn, making their union the first openly gay marriage in pop music.
Emma would be a problem, as he disliked being known as her lover ( this having become apparent to all through her fame in Romney's artworks ), and his prospective wife would not accept him as a suitor if he lived openly with Emma Hart.
" When Bruno openly suggests he would like to kill his wife, he merely grins and says ' That's a morbid thought ,' but we sense the tension that underlies it.
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His wife, Queen Marie-Thérèse, who had spent years being rudely treated by Madame de Montespan, openly declared she had never been so well treated as at this time.
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This was the Count of Trava, who had rejected his first wife to openly marry her, and served her on her southern border of the Mondego.
The Marquis, later to admit his homosexuality and to live openly with a male lover, was genuinely fond of his wife and had a son with her, but she died after only a few years of marriage.
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openly and Maria
They had been living openly together in Richmond, Houghton Hall and London society since about 1724, and she had borne him an illegitimate daughter whom he eventually had ennobled as Lady Maria Walpole.
France and Great Britain were not yet openly at war, but both were engaged in the struggle in Germany — Great Britain as the ally of the Queen of Hungary, Maria Theresa ; France as the supporter of the Bavarian claimant of the empire.
When her husband openly acknowledged his paternity of a daughter born to Emilie in 1844, Maria Anna sued for divorce.
He openly lived with a woman named Maria Manuela Herrera, fathering two daughters out of wedlock with her, and later fathered three other children with a woman named Josefa Quintana.
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He also was responsible for managing tense diplomatic relations with Colombia, Spain, and the United States, whose governments at the time, led by Andres Pastrana, Jose Maria Aznar, and George Bush, openly supported the opposition.

openly and Portugal
They were soon so numerous that Fernando de Goes Loureiro, an abbot from Oporto, filled an entire book with the names of conversos who had drawn large sums from Portugal and had openly avowed Judaism in Italy.
Portugal openly refused to join the Continental System.
France at first supported Portugal covertly, then openly.
For example, in 1985 he openly threatened Jacques Delors to veto the entry of Spain and Portugal in the Community in order to secure more monetary aid for Greece.
The Maranos, driven from Spain and Portugal, were allowed by Duke Ercole to enter his dominions and to profess Judaism freely and openly.
For these reasons, there was a continuous flow of people leaving Spain and Portugal ( mostly Portugal ) for places where they could practise Judaism openly, from 1492 until the end of the 18th century.
Portugal, an ally of Britain, was the only European country that openly refused to join.

openly and had
Moreover, as long as the weapon was carried openly, the sheriff's office had made no previous issue of it.
He had done his rustling openly and boasted about it.
The moving of millions of the German master-race, from the very heart of Junkerdom, to make room for the Polish Slavs whom they had enslaved and openly planned to exterminate was a drastic operation, but there was little doubt that it was historically justified.
This dinner was the start of a new blatancy in the relationship between the gangs and the politicians, which, prior to 1924, says Pasley, `` had been maintained with more or less stealth '', but which henceforth was marked by these ostentatious gatherings, denounced by a clergyman as `` Belshazzar feasts '', at which `` politicians fraternized cheek by jowl with gangsters, openly, in the big downtown hotels ''.
Morse could have returned openly while Bridget was sick in the back yard and gone up to the room he had occupied.
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Those powerful families were supported by Iberians who were openly or secretly Christians and had acted with the rebels.
As was his policy, Graham ignored criticism of his campaigns and, in 1966, claimed not to know why the University opposed them ; but members of his staff openly accused Jones of jealousy on the grounds that Jones ’ s evangelistic meetings had never been as large as Graham ’ s.
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During the May 1966 Central Committee plenum, Brezhnev openly complained that only one member had asked him personally to be allowed to speak.
Tammany, under its boss, John Kelly, had not supported Cleveland's nomination as governor, and disliked him all the more when Cleveland openly opposed the re-election of one of their State Senators.
Although the juntas, that had forced the French to leave Spain, had sworn by the liberal Constitution of 1812, Ferdinand VII openly believed that it was too liberal for the country.
The situation in Ireland had become critical, with the two large militia organisations openly drilling, unionists having illegally imported guns, and the reliability of the British armed forces uncertain.
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Although the political discourse had been dominated at this time by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a moderate who said that it was " madness to think of independence ", Nehru had spoken " openly of the politics of non-cooperation, of the need of resigning from honorary positions under the government and of not continuing the futile politics of representation.
Ribbentrop hoped that the prospect of facing the Tripartite Pact would deter the United States from supporting Britain, but since the Pact was more or less openly directed against the United States ( the Pact made a point of stressing that the unnamed great power it was directed against was not the Soviet Union ), it had the opposite effect on American public opinion than the one intended.
They did not openly express their gratitude to science fiction, because the funding depended on keeping claim to have originated the ideas they had put so much work into testing and verifying.
During these disorders, the Council of State still assembled at the usual place and the " Lord President Bradshaw John Bradshaw ( judge ), who was present, though by long sickness very weak and much extenuated, yet animated by his ardent zeal and constant affection to the common cause, upon hearing Col Syndenham's justifications of the proceedings of the army in again disrupting parliament, stood up and interrupted him, declaring his abhorrence of that detestable action, and telling the council, that being now going to his God, he had not patience to sit there to hear his great name so openly blasphemed ; and thereupon departed to his lodgings, and withdrew himself from public employment.

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