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She and married
She finds married life stifling and every prolonged sex relationship unbearably monotonous.
`` She married our baby boy, Bobby Joe, this summer ''.
She was married to him for better or for worse.
She had grown up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting married at least twice.
She and her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, were one of the rare married couples to be titled, each in their own right.
She and Alexander II married on 21 June 1221, at York Minster.
She later married to Turner Doughtry.
She was married in 515 to Eutharic ( c. 480 – 522 ), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich ( born c. 450 ), grandson of Berismund ( born c. 410 ), and great-grandson of Thorismund ( died after 400 ), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.
She had married in 1444 Leonello d ' Este, deceased 1450.
She married Basil of Trebizond and took over the throne of the Empire of Trebizond from 1340 to 1341.
She divorced Vadim in 1957 and in 1959 married actor Jacques Charrier, with whom she starred in Babette Goes to War.
She married Theodore Olson in 1996.
She became the sister-in-law of her friend and colleague, Édouard Manet, when she married his brother, Eugène.
( She was engaged to Mu Bai's brother, so they feel it would not be honorable to get married.
She would later convert to Henry's faith when they married.
She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony at Greenwich Church.
She later married Áed's successor Flann Sinna.
She married Bogusław V, Duke of Pomerania.
She married in 1380, at the age of 15 and was widowed 10 years later.
She did write for a few television shows under her married name, but upon marrying Thomas Reggie ( who was not a writer ) in 1963, she ceased writing entirely.
She married British bartender turned Los Angeles bar owner Jeremy Thomas on March 20, 1994, and filed for divorce less than two months later.
She married David on September 23, 1885, in Lecompton, Kansas, on the campus of their alma mater, Lane University.
She became a member of the Communist Party in 1938, and married Deng a year later in front of Mao's cave dwelling in Yan ' an.
She elected to work under the advice and management of her third husband, Marty Melcher, whom she married in Burbank on April 3, 1951.

She and Etienne
She had an elder sister named Trần Lệ Chi ( married French man named Etienne Oggeri and changed her name to Lechi Oggeri ) and a younger brother, Trần Văn Khiêm.
She was married ( div ) to John Tracy Baxter ( b. 23 Aug 1926 Macon, Georgia, USA ) http :// www. geneall. net / U / per_page. php? id = 317506, with whom according to the New York obituary, she had three daughters, Elizabeth Baxter and Etienne Baxter, both of Paris, and Leigh Warre nee Baxter, of Brooklyn ; and a grandson.
She was the daughter of Claude Etienne Laridon Duplessis, an official of the French Treasury, and Anne ( sometimes given as Annette ) Françoise Marie Boisdeveix.
She meets French Army officer Etienne Szabo, stationed in the city, and within three days they become engaged to be married.
She has recorded tracks with various artists such as David Holmes (" Anymore ", " Gone "), Xploding Plastix (" Sunset Spirals "), Cheapglue (" You've Just Won Me Over ") and Paul Van Dyk (" The Riddle ( Tell Me Why )," although billed as a collaboration between Van Dyk and St. Etienne but with Cracknell on vocals ).
She moved to Los Angeles in 1993 after a year as a Philadelphia 76ers cheerleader, when she committed to music full time .. Today, Hill resides in Los Angeles and has, most recently, become a blogger, and a mother to son, Cassius Etienne Harrison Hill

She and du
She was awarded a contract with the Royal Opera in London and made her début at Covent Garden as Marie in La Fille du régiment in 1876.
She enlisted the help of Henry Francis du Pont of the Winterthur Museum to assist in collecting artifacts for the mansion, many of which had once been housed there.
She also wrote science fiction novels, like L ' échiquier du temps and Rêve de feu, Le sous-marin de l ' espace.
She is buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse.
She was made Chevalier ( Knight ) of the Ordre national du Mérite on 8 December 1994 and was promoted to Officier ( Officer ) in 2005.
' She entertained there nightly and hired the Quintette du Hot Club de France as one of the house bands at the club.
She married at sixteen, and was attached to the Empress Josephine as dame du palais in 1802.
She lavished attention on Binche, which she had rebuilt under the direction of an architect-sculptor Jacques du Broeucq, remembered today as the first master of Giambologna.
She and Selznick began discussing the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca, and Selznick asked her to audition for the part of the unnamed heroine.
She had a special assignment screening at the Cannes International Film Festival to review a screening of short films in the Marché du Cinema.
She spent much time at Sceaux, at the court of the duchesse du Maine, where she contracted a close friendship with the president Hénault.
She visited Coppet once or twice, but for the most part in the early days of the revolutionary period she was in Paris taking an interest in, and attending the Assembly, and holding a salon on the Rue du Bac, attended by Talleyrand, Abbé Delille, Clermont-Tonnerre, and Gouverneur Morris.
She was in Misalliance in Chicago with Irene Worth, ( earning the Sarah Siddons and Joseph Jefferson awards ), Twelfth Night at the American Shakespeare Festival, California Suite, The King and I, Hellzapoppin, Les Dames du Jeudi, Les Liaisons Dangereuses and The Cherry Orchard.
She also built a palace on the beach which is now the Hotel du Palais
She last starred in the French psychological thriller In Their Sleep, which was directed by Caroline du Potet and Eric du Potet.
She was married at the age of twelve to Charles d ' Angennes, vidame du Mans, and afterwards marquis de Rambouillet.
She was at once admitted to the Hôtel de Rambouillet coterie, and afterwards established a salon of her own under the title of the Société du samedi ( Saturday Society ).
She also won Diapason d ' Or Awards, Choc du Monde de la Musique in France, Cecilia Prize in Belgium, the Echo Award, the Italian Musica e dischi, Foreign Lyric Production Award, the USA Critics ' Award.
She was also a member of the Front de libération du Québec ( FLQ ) and is the sister of convicted kidnapper Jacques Lanctôt, and was married to Jacques Cossette-Trudel who joined the FLQ with her.
She was freed on parole after serving eight months following which she received Quebec government financial assistance ( just as any other citizen is eligible to ) to attend the Université du Québec à Montréal where she received a degree in communications in 1982 and continued on to doctoral studies in human sciences.
She enjoyed it so much and soon recorded her own version of it " Mutter, Hast du Mir Vergeben " (" Mother, have you forgiven me?
She was drawn into Lili's expanding war work, and by the end of the year the two sisters had organised a sizable charity, the Comité Franco-Américain du Conservatoire National de Musique et de Déclamation, which existed to supply food, clothing, money, letters from home etc.
She was born Maria de la Quellerie, daughter of Abraham de la Quellerie ( 1589 – 1630 ) and Maria du Bois ( 1593 -?

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