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The petition said that the couple has not lived together as man and wife for more than a year.
The couple lived at Dudmaston Hall, Shropshire ( where Babbage engineered the central heating system ), before moving to 5 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London.
Dolley Madison put her social gifts to use when the couple lived in Washington, beginning when he was Secretary of State.
He and David Lewis lived together as a couple from around 1930 to 1952.
The couple lived apart for several years.
Two years later, Odainokata was sent back to her family and the couple never lived together again.
Fiammetta's tale ( she is the speaker in this story, contrary to what a couple of incorrect sources may say ) is also told about the legendary Hatim Tai, who lived in the 6th century and sacrificed his favorite horse to provide a meal for the ambassador of the Greek Emperor.
After Sean's birth, the couple lived in relative seclusion at the Dakota in New York.
*" Two's a Crowd ," a humorous documentary short film explores the cohabitation of a married couple, who had lived separately for the first four years of their marriage.
The couple moved to Lyme and lived in a house built on the town ’ s bridge.
The couple lived in Germany while Curry completed his dissertation, then, in 1929, moved to State College, Pennsylvania where Curry accepted a position at Penn State College.
While the city was being built he lived in a three-room log cabin with Catherine, where she did the cooking and caring for the children, and he tended a garden as though they were an ordinary couple.
The couple thereafter lived separately.
The imperial couple had no surviving offspring, but Hermann of Tournai stated that Matilda bore a child who lived only a short while.
In addition, the society was matrifocal ; customarily, a married couple lived with or near the woman's family, so she could be aided by her female relatives.
Researchers have traced the ancestry of carriers from Louisiana families back to a single founder couple – not known to be Jewish – that lived in France in the 18th century.
Anne appears to have loved James at first, but the couple gradually drifted and eventually lived apart, though mutual respect and a degree of affection survived.
# The couple lived as husband and wife in New York and either spouse is a resident of the state at the time of the commencement of the action for divorce and resided in this state for a continuous period of one year immediately before the action began.
Despite being married for nearly forty years, the couple lived together for only sixteen of those years.
Nevertheless, she hated her stay there because of her bad relationship with Louis: The couple lived in different parts of the palace and avoided each other at every opportunity, with Hortense describing herself as a prisoner.
The couple moved to Kenya, where in early 1914 they used family money to establish a coffee plantation, hiring African workers, predominantly the Kikuyu tribes people who lived on the farmlands at the time of their arrival.
The years of their marriage — during which the couple lived in Bermuda and had two children, Shane and Oona — are described vividly in her 1958 memoir Part of a Long Story.
The same chapter describes that while Njörðr lived among the Vanir, his wife ( unnamed ) was his sister, and the couple had two children ; Freyr and Freyja.
When the couple returned to live in Australia, they renovated a farmhouse in Baxter, Mulberry Hill, and lived there until the Great Depression forced them to take up humble lodgings in Bacchus Marsh, renting out their home until the economic situation improved.

couple and close
One special step used during a galliard is lavolta, a step which involves an intimate, close hold between a couple, with the woman being lifted into the air and the couple turning 270 degrees, within one six-beat measure.
After their mother died suddenly six months later, the couple became intimately close, and had their first child together in 2001.
Jumping the broom was always done before witnesses as a public ceremonial announcement that a couple chose to become as close to married as was then allowed.
" With the help of record producers Herb Alpert and Lou Adler, Jan and Dean scored a No. 10 hit with " Baby Talk " ( 1959 ), their first song to contain a few of the soon to be famous elements that became associated with surf ( close vocal harmonies, selective use of major and minor chords, falsetto doo-wop singing ) and then scored a series of hits over the next couple of years.
For example, injection of a flux of a liquid crystal between two close parallel plates ( viscous fingering ), causes orientation of the molecules to couple with the flow, with the resulting emergence of dendritic patterns.
The couple were close friends of Hepburn and Tracy, and incorporated elements of their real personalities in the films.
The largest Venezuelan city corresponding to Java is San Fernando de Apure ( within a couple kilometers of antipodal to the large city of Malang ), though San Cristóbal comes close, within a few kilometers of the Javanese coast.
Dorothy continued to live with the couple and grew close to Mary.
Aquifers that provide sustainable fresh groundwater to urban areas and for agricultural irrigation are typically close to the ground surface ( within a couple of hundred metres ) and have some recharge by fresh water.
However, within the household of the Duke and Duchess, the style " Her Royal Highness " was used by those who were close to the couple.
Walking home from a cinema with his wife Lisbet Palme in the central Stockholm street Sveavägen, close to midnight on 28 February 1986, the couple was attacked by an assassin.
This method starts to fail when the noise source is close to the signal wires ; the closer wire will couple with the noise more strongly and the common-mode rejection of the receiver will fail to eliminate it.
Societies in which a couple resides close to the bride's family rather than the bridegroom's family are termed " matrilocal " by anthropologists.
In 2009, the local Woolworths had the privilege of writing the last word in the history of that chain in the UK, when its manager, realising his was the last one to close, gathered the remains of the Pick-and-Mix sweet section and auctioned the bagful of sweets, which would normally have retailed for a couple of pounds, for £ 14, 500 ($ 20, 000 ).
She then became close to Millais when he accompanied the couple on a trip to Scotland in order to paint Ruskin's portrait according to the critic's artistic principles.
The intersection today consists of the church, school ( closed after 101 years of operation at the close of the 1998-1999 school year ), a rectory built in 1966, a cemetery, and a couple of houses, surrounded by farmland on rolling hills.
Due to the close geographical proximity to Hull, focus on the area became magnified when the people of Hull refused to open the gates to Charles I a couple of months before the fighting began in the English Civil War.
The couple married in 1991 and divorced in 2007 when it was revealed that Tarrant had a " close " relationship with Fiona McKechnie, a schoolteacher and co-patron for Headway.
" In Pure Balboa, dancers stay in close embrace for almost the entire time, their torsos touching, doing variations based on footwork, turning as a couple and moving as a couple.
No couple in Wilson's plate are shown in close embrace, but some are in closed hold facing each other.
The couple married in 1860, after which she made her own work in woodcuts and became a close friend of George Eliot.
The couple divorced in 1947, but remained close friends for decades.

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