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Maimonides ruled that a woman who found her husband " repugnant " could compel a divorce, " because she is not like a captive, to be subjected to intercourse with one who is hateful to her.
His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her.
In 1983, Hopewell made the national news when it was discovered that Evelyn Rust Wells, an elderly woman, had been held captive in her home in the City Point section.
" One captive Indian woman named Mariah from Big Meadows ( Lake Almanor today ), was one of those who did escape ( Burrill, 2003: 39 ).
Roxelana ( later Hürrem ), a woman who had been taken captive from the Ukraine and was taken to the harem of the sultan and became his favorite, accused of wanting one of her sons to be the next sultan.
Here they found another woman held captive by a demon, whom Oisin battled again and again for a hundred years, until it was finally defeated.
By 1533, a local native leader, called Çiçumba ( or Çoçumba, or Socremba, or Joamba ... we don't really know since the Spanish recorded so many variants of his name ) had destroyed the town, reportedly taking a woman from Sevilla, Spain captive.
Florentini drags her out of the club in handcuffs, assaulting other patrons who come too close to free the captive woman or attempt to hinder his exit.
He methodically strips his captive naked, presumably rapes her, then proceeds to subject her to an ongoing series of rants, ruminations and reflections on life and love as he seeks to force the woman to understand him-and, ultimately, to submit to him.
1824-María de las Mercedes Barbudo, a political activist who was the first female from Puerto Rico " Independentista ", meaning that she was the first Puerto Rican woman to become an avid advocate of Puerto Rican Independence, and who joined forces with the Venezuelan government, under the leadership of Simon Bolivar, to lead an insurrection against the Spanish colonial forces in Puerto Rico., was held captive in the fort pending her exile to Cuba.
With the support of Chagatai and her sons, Toregene assumed complete power as regent in spring 1242 as Great Khatun and dismissed her late husband's ministers and replaced them with her own, the most important of whom was another woman, Fatima, a Tajik or Persian captive from the Middle Eastern campaign.
The year 1795 was marked by the premiere of the opera Zelmira and Smeloy, or the Capture of Izmail ( Osip Kozlovsky, text by Pavel Potemkin ); Praskovia acted in the role of the captive Turkish woman Zelmira ).
The river's name and the name of the nearby towns of Espanola and Spanish are said to be due to French explorers and Jesuit priests encountering Ojibwe peoples speaking Spanish in the area, apparently as a result of a Spanish woman having been taking captive during an expedition far to the south.
They organize a trade so that the young woman can be taken captive and used as leverage to avoid further assaults.
After a brief skirmish, the Rangers captured a green-eyed woman who had been taken captive as a child, and whose story is well known to students of Texas history: Cynthia Ann Parker, the mother of Quanah Parker.
Memorial stated that by 28 March 1992 over 700 captive civilians from Khojaly, mostly woman and children detained both in the city and on their way to Aghdam, were delivered to the Azerbaijani side.
Serving a James Bond theme, Carey was cast as " the very sexy agent M ", a woman who escapes a large mansion in which she has been held captive.
Many among the local warriors perished, and some women are held captive one of them is a young woman named Tomasa, daughter of a local warrior and leader.
The crucial secret to the hero's success is typically revealed by a woman, i. e., his would-be bride or the damsel in distress ( the woman servant held captive by giants ), etc.

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His paternal grandmother was also a Christian, the royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez, daughter of the captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona.
There were also test, evaluation, ground training, and captive air training versions of the missile ; designated ATM-54, AEM-54, DATM-54A, and CATM-54.
The country also maintains a captive register for French-owned ships in Iles Kerguelen ( French Southern and Antarctic Lands ).
Over 20 behavioral patterns in captive chimpanzees have been documented as ( statistically ) abnormal for frequency, severity or oddness — some of which have also been observed in the wild.
While numerous tribes used captive enemies as servants and slaves, they also often adopted younger captives into their tribes to replace members who had died.
Attempts at breeding among the captive population also failed for the same reasons.
Forced-guided contacts are also known as " positive-guided contacts ", " captive contacts ", " locked contacts ", or " safety relays ".
Modern methods of slaughter like the captive bolt stunning and electrocuting are also prohibited.
Historically, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan were also home to Bukharan Jews, who trace their ancestry to the Lost Tribes of Israel taken captive by the Babylonians in the 7th century BC, but almost no Bukharian Jews are left in Tajikistan.
It may also include the controversial hunting of captive or semi-captive animals expressly bred and raised under controlled or semi-controlled conditions so as to attain trophy characteristics ; this is sometimes known as canned hunts.
Sometimes he was identified with Nefertem and was shown with a bouquet of lotuses near him, but he also was depicted as a lion devouring a captive.
Josephus identifies the Israelite Exodus with the first exodus mentioned by Manetho, when some 480, 000 Hyksos " shepherd kings " ( also referred to as just ' shepherds ', as ' kings ' and as ' captive shepherds ' in his discussion of Manetho ) left Egypt for Jerusalem .< ref name = " AA1: 86 – 90 "> Josephus, Flavius, < cite > Against Apion </ cite >, 1: 86 – 90 .</ ref > The mention of " Hyksos " identifies this first exodus with the Hyksos period ( 16th century BC ).
The Tang Dynasty Chinese also had a derogatory term for foreigners, lu () " prisoner, slave, captive ".
That pilot also co-starred Susan Oliver in a similar role ( a female who is tasked with making the captive feel more at ease ).
Starling follows them, intent on apprehending Lecter personally, but is instead also taken captive.
Bride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by captive, is a form of forced marriage practised in some traditional cultures.
Mimicry may include the imitation of man-made items like telephones, and the Song Thrush will also repeat the calls of captive birds, including exotics such as the White-faced Whistling Duck.
An attractive species, it is also widely kept in wildfowl collections and, as a result, escapes do occur ; individuals seen in summer, or in the company of other feral geese, are likely to be of captive origin.
In 1223, King Valdemar and his eldest son were abducted by count Henry I, Count of Schwerin ( also known as Heinrich der Schwarze ), and held captive in Castle Dannenberg for several years.
General Motors ' Saturn division in the US also offered the Astra as a captive import from late 2007 until Saturn was discontinued following GM's 2010 bankruptcy.
* Captive elephants: Being crushed by captive elephants is also a major occupational hazard for elephant keepers in zoos and circuses ; since the 1990s, this has led some such facilities to replace free contact between elephants and keepers with " protected contact " where keepers remain outside the elephant enclosure.
In prison he also composed his most famous poem, " Jeune captive ", a poem at once of enchantment and of despair.
Creatures inside a Yithian body could also communicate with other captive minds from across our universe ( and beyond ) from the past and future.
During this period of time, Lü Zhi started an illicit affair with Shen Yiji ( 審食其 ), one of Liu Bang's followers who was also held captive together with her.
Before the flight's cancellation, the flight also served medical referrals from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to Manila and non-USA visa alien contract workers who were unable to transit to their final destinations via Guam ; Vergara said that the alien workers " particularly were Air Micronesia ’ s captive audience.

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