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The mood of the story is fashioned from the start through names of the participants: Naomi, which means " my gracious one " or " my delight ," later asks to be called Mara, " the bitter one "; her two sons are Mahlon, " sick ", and Chilion, " weakening " or " pining " and Orpah, meaning " mane " or " gazelle ", is from the root for " nape " or " back of the neck ", appropriate for the daughter-in-law who turns her back on Naomi and returns to her people.
One of the co-authors of the paper is Meave Leakey, the daughter-in-law of Mary and Louis Leakey.
The 15th-century monk Annio da Viterbo credited a manuscript he claimed to have found to the Chaldean historian of the 3rd century BC, Berossus, where " Pandora " was also named as a daughter-in-law of Noah ; this attempt to conjoin pagan and scriptural narrative is recognized as a forgery.
* 921 – At Tetin Saint Ludmila is murdered at the command of her daughter-in-law.
* Ludmilla of Bohemia is murdered at the command of her daughter-in-law at Tetin.
While Dick's novels usually employ multiple narrators or an omniscient perspective, this story is told in the first person by a single narrator: Angel Archer, Bishop Archer's daughter-in-law.
the staff with which Jacob crossed the Jordan is identical with that which Judah gave to his daughter-in-law, Tamar ( Genesis 32: 10, 38: 18 ).
Xmucane is considered by some to be the goddess associated with the waxing moon, contrasting to the hypothetical role of her daughter-in-law as the waning moon.
The humour is based on the premise that the average mother-in-law often considers her son-in-law to be unsuitable for her daughter ( or daughter-in-law unsuitable for her son ), and usually includes the stereotype that mothers-in-law are generally overbearing, obnoxious, or unattractive.
Carol Beach traces its roots to 1924, the year that Edith Rockefeller McCormick of Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of John D. Rockefeller and daughter-in-law of reaper inventor Cyrus McCormick, purchased a land parcel to found a new community which soon adopted the name " Chiwaukee " ( the area is nearly equidistant between Chicago and Milwaukee, Wisconsin ).
He is a beekeeper by profession, who raises two granddaughters ( Biel and Zima ) because his son ( Wood ) is in prison and his daughter-in-law Helen ( Dunford ), a drug addict, has run away.
Connie is a twice-divorced nurse who assists Ulee in getting his daughter-in-law through detox.
Adopted daughter Beryl Sisulu is South Africa ′ s ambassador in Norway ; Lindiwe Sisulu is the minister of defence ; Zwelakhe Sisulu is a prominent businessman ; and daughter-in-law Elinor Sisulu, married to Max, is a well-known author and human rights activist.
Her life is detailed in a biography by her daughter-in-law Elinor Sisulu, Walter and Albertina Sisulu: In our lifetime.
The film, set in the 1940s, tells the story of an elderly woman, Carrie Watts ( Page ), who wants to return home to the small town where she grew up, but is frequently stopped from leaving Houston, Texas by her daughter-in-law and an overprotective son who won't let her travel alone.
Old Mrs. Watts is determined to outwit her son and bossy daughter-in-law, and sets out to catch a train, only to find that trains don't go to Bountiful anymore.
The gap, a maximum of 22 years, is somewhat small to contain within it Judah's first marriage, the birth of Er and Onan, Er's marriage to Tamar, Tamar's subsequent pregnancy by Judah, and the birth of Judah's grandchildren / children ( Judah was the father and his daughter-in-law, Tamar, was the mother ); the passage is also widely regarded as an abrupt change to the surrounding narrative Joseph story.
She is referred to in various tales as either the wife or the daughter-in-law of Tapio.
She is the sister-in-law of Paris and daughter-in-law of Priam.

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# Only the daughter-in-law of a real son is prohibited.

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Dalassena was the effective administrator of the Empire during Alexios ' long absences in military campaigns: she was constantly at odds with her daughter-in-law and had assumed total responsibility for the upbringing and education of her granddaughter Anna Komnene.
Nevertheless, she did not get along well with her daughter-in-law, Alexandra Feodorovna ( the former Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt ), holding her responsible for many of the woes that beset her son Nicholas and the Russian Empire in general.
In the occasion Otto the Great introduced his new daughter-in-law Theophanu, a Byzantine princess whose marriage to Otto II brought hope for recognition and continued peace between the rulers of the Eastern and Western empires.
* Livilla, niece and daughter-in-law of the emperor Tiberius ( starved to death for her role in a plot to overthrow Tiberius with her lover Sejanus )
The situation was the same KMT rule ... my son ... and my daughter-in-law ... often wore a dunce board around their necks in the school as punishment for speaking Tai-yü ..." ( Chung-yang jih-pao " Central Daily News ", International Edition.
The form of death penalty was specified for the following cases: gibbeting: for burglary ( on the spot where crime was committed ), later also for encroaching on the king's highway, for getting a slave-brand obliterated, for procuring a husband's death ; burning: for incest with own mother, for a vestal entering or opening a tavern, for looting a house on fire ( thrown into the fire ); drowning: for adultery, rape of a betrothed maiden, bigamy, bad conduct as a wife, seduction of a daughter-in-law.
In 2004 Joe's daughter-in-law began putting Joe's personal items up for auction on eBay.
Charles's relationship with his daughter-in-law proved uneasy, as the Duchess claimed the regency for her son, Henri, whom the abdications of Rambouillet had left the legitimist pretender to the French throne.
In 1538, his daughter-in-law, Helene de Hengest, was responsible for the construction of a collegiate church adjacent to the château.
Later Arjuna arranged for Uttara to become his daughter-in-law by marrying his son Abhimanyu to her.
With the coming Civil War in 1861, Nicola Marschall was approached in February by Mary Clay Lockett, wife of prominent attorney Napoleon Lockett of Marion, and her daughter, Fannie Lockett Moore, daughter-in-law of Alabama Governor Andrew B. Moore of Marion, to design a flag for the new Confederacy.
In 1617, Honda Tadamasa and his family inherited the castle, and Honda added several buildings to the castle complex, including a special tower for his daughter-in-law,.
That same year, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as the daughter-in-law of Greer Garson's character in Mrs. Miniver.

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The remains of Alfonso XIII's wife, Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, as well as those of his third son Juan, Count of Barcelona and daughter-in-law Maria de las Mercedes ( the father and mother of the current king, Juan Carlos I ), lie at a prepared place called a pudridero, or decaying chamber, awaiting interment in the Pantheon of the Kings.
Adams ' father, John Adams, then President of the United States, overcame his initial objections to his son marrying a person born in another country and welcomed his daughter-in-law into the family.
When his father was able to take back some political power after the death of his daughter-in-law, he presented a proposal with the aid of certain Japanese officials to lower his daughter-in-law's status as Queen Consort all the way to commoner posthumously.
For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law ; and a man's enemies will be the members of his household.
53 They will be divided, father * against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.
He was the father of Mel Carnahan, who went on to become the Governor of Missouri from 1993 to 2000 ; his daughter-in-law ( Mel's wife ) was appointed a United States Senator following Mel's death just before his election to that body.
Shekar's father refuses to accept Shaila as his daughter-in-law, telling Shekhar to find another partner, whilst Shaila's father announces the need for an immediate marriage between his daughter and a Muslim man.
Family lyrics pertain to household members such as mother, father, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law and their relationships.
In an echo of her single-minded pursuit of Sae-hoon years ago, this time she is the one being relentlessly pursued by Jung-min while she tries to keep him at arm's length because she knows that Jung-min's father would never approve of her as a future daughter-in-law since she is divorced and poor.
Angela s and Roger s deceptions of each other and of themselves lie also in their use of each other for personal gain: Angela seeks Roger s financial comfort ; Roger seeks the convenience of sex without having to introduce his new find to his father, whose deep concern is for his future daughter-in-law s pedigree.
No, I tell you, but rather division ; for henceforth in one house there will be five divided, three against two and two against three ; they will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against her mother, mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
Their father was concerned that her radicalism made her unsuitable as a daughter-in-law, and possibly a bad influence on his boys.
According to Lady Bird Johnson, Johnson's daughter-in-law, he planned to join the Christadelphian Church, where his father and mother and sister were members, toward the end of his life, although records of the church show that he died before baptism was administered.

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