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marriage and endured
She later married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala ( known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala ) in London in 1882, but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34, quickly collapsed, largely due to Damala's dependence on morphine.
Although Lee's songs have often centered on lost loves, and although she did lose her father at a young age, her marriage to Ronnie Shacklett in 1963 has endured.
Nikki Warrington ( Rebecca Blake ) endured marriage problems and problems with her large blended family which also consisted of her doctor husband Andrew ( Simon Cook ), his children Luke ( Royce Cronin ) and Sara ( Beth Cordingly ), and Nikki's children Becky ( Chandra Reugg ) and Darren ( Joe Fox, later Ike Hamilton ) from her previous marriage to Adrian Scott ( Ariyon Bakare ), who was at the time serving a prison sentence.
Gary and Chrissie's marriage had faltered, leading to their separation, but the family endured its lowest ebb when Chloe Costello was sexually abused by a family friend, Bradley Foster ( Harry Capehorn ).
His final marriage, to Jeanne Doron, endured for the rest of his life.
Her marriage endured to the end of her life, but was not entirely tranquil.
The Faye-Harris marriage endured until Harris's death in 1995 ; before that, the couple donated a large volume of their entertainment memorabilia to Harris's hometown Linton, Indiana.
1821 ), and their marriage endured twenty-six years, until Josefa's death in 1838.
The results may have been beneficial for all concerned, as the marriage of James O ' Connell endured until his death in 1948, survived only by his widow who died in 1969.
An accomplished pianist and guitarist, Reiko has endured lifelong mental problems that wrecked her professional musical career and later her marriage.
He married actress Gale Sondergaard in 1930 ; the marriage endured until Biberman's death.
Seeking ever to hear the authoritative voice of God within them, and endeavouring to attain to a life altogether free from carnal desires, like that of " the angels in heaven, who neither marry nor are given in marriage ," they claimed to exercise a priesthood " after the order of Melchizedek ," appeasing the wrath of God, and ransoming the souls of the lost by sufferings endured vicariously after the example of Christ.
She was pursuing her own career as a writer in Britain and the marriage endured many Atlantic-wide separations.
Although from the portrayal of both of them as vampires, it is obvious that this was not done easily, that Plath endured seven years of marriage to this ' vampire '.

marriage and despite
No special ceremonial was devised to celebrate Christian marriagedespite the fact that the Church had produced liturgies to celebrate the Eucharist, Baptism and Confirmation.
Several authors believe that despite his marriage Bacon was primarily attracted to the same sex.
Her father Jobst initially opposed a marriage despite Kepler's nobility ; though he had inherited his grandfather's nobility, Kepler's poverty made him an unacceptable match.
On June 3, 2009, Lynch signed a same-sex marriage bill into law, despite being personally opposed to gay marriages, making New Hampshire the fifth state in the United States to allow such unions.
He aspired to attach the Ottoman forces permanently to his interests, and hoped to achieve this by giving his second daughter, Theodora, in marriage to their ruler, despite differences of creed and the disparity of age.
The versatility of structuralism is such that a literary critic could make the same claim about a story of two friendly families (" Boy's Family + Girl's Family ") that arrange a marriage between their children despite the fact that the children hate each other (" Boy-Girl ") and then the children commit suicide to escape the arranged marriage ; the justification is that the second story's structure is an ' inversion ' of the first story's structure: the relationship between the values of love and the two pairs of parties involved have been reversed.
It appears that the marriage produced no children, despite lasting for more than ten years.
Later, Godai and the other tenants find out that despite her young age, Kyoko is a widow who had married her high school teacher, but tragically her teacher died shortly after their marriage.
The marriage, despite an auspicious start, soon became unhappy.
At least four books, including Hollywood Babylon, suggested that he may have been gay despite his marriage with Rambova.
A Papal dispensation by Clement V in November 1305 permitted her immediate marriage by proxy, despite the fact that she was probably only 10 years old.
By all accounts, her forty-year marriage to Edward had been happy, despite his adulterous affair with her lady-in-waiting, Alice Perrers, during the latter part of it.
Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden inherited the throne of Baden despite being born of a morganatic marriage.
He was, however, unable to hold onto his crown, nor able to obtain the hand in marriage of Princess Victoria of Prussia despite the efforts of her imperial mother and royal grandmother.
With the help of Sieciech, Judith convinced her husband to postpone the return of Władysław I's first-born son Zbigniew, who seems to be a strong candidate to the succession despite his illegitimacy ; also, they wanted an eventual alliance with the only legitimate son of Władysław I, Bolesław, born from his first marriage with the Bohemian princess.
Their romance progresses to the point of marriage when, despite his qualms, for love of Louise Alfred agrees to obey the Queen.
Marie Louise dutifully agreed to the marriage despite being raised to despise France.
* The story has also been briefly alluded to in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, both when Benedick states that Leander was " never so truly turned over and over as my poor self in love " and in the name of the character Hero, who, despite accusations to the contrary, remains chaste before her marriage.
The marriage was lifelong, and happy, despite some extramarital dalliances on Offenbach's part.
In particular, she did not bear children, despite 12 years of marriage, and this is perhaps emphasised in her epitaph, whereby she is mentioned as having been kind to ' pregnant women '.
A feud in their columns, over baseball, develops into romance, love, and marriage, despite their different backgrounds and worlds.
The marriage was said to be extremely well matched and very happy, despite Yusupov's homosexuality.
Another important theme of the novel is the sexual double standard to which Tess falls victim ; despite being, in Hardy's view, a truly good woman, she is despised by society after losing her virginity before marriage.
Their marriage followed soon after, despite her father's views and the directness of Twm's courtship methods.

marriage and frequent
Wimsey saves her from the gallows, but she believes that gratitude is not a good foundation for marriage, and politely but firmly declines his frequent proposals.
However, it is not clear to what extent this was due to an influx of Han settlers, who were predominantly displaced young men from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou in Fujian province or from a variety of other factors, including: frequent intermarriage between Han and aborigines, the replacement of aboriginal marriage and abortion taboos, and the widespread adoption of the Han agricultural lifestyle due to the depletion of traditional game stocks, which may have led to increased birth rates and population growth.
Their marriage, marked by his frequent absences and brushes with the law, was short-lived, and after January 1929 their paths never crossed again.
Their marriage was a stormy one with frequent long separations, but she bore him three sons and survived him.
Their marriage was unhappy and the children — Robert, Charles, Maxon, Sandra and Carol — were frequent witnesses to their parents ' loud arguments.
Crane had hoped to find sexual fulfillment in marriage and some success in helping the poor southern blacks she lives among, but instead she has frequent pregnancies and suffering.
However, the Duke of York's frequent travel due to his military career, as well as relentless, often critical, media attention focused on the Duchess of York, led to fractures in the marriage.
The marriage was relatively unhappy due to his prolonged absences caused by frequent tours abroad which led to a gradual alienation.
Brown and Houston's marriage was tempered by rumors of Brown's infidelity and the couple's frequent drug use, which was often the subject of jokes at their expense especially on sketch shows, Saturday Night Live and, much frequently, MadTV, in which they were spoofed by actors Debra Wilson and Aries Spears.
He makes frequent jokes about his marriage to his wife " Pickles.
For some time his marriage had been under strain, exacerbated by his wife's frequent absences on concert tours.
The form of marriage known as manus was the norm in the early Republic, but became less frequent thereafter.
Literary figures associated with the town are Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( who spent some months living in a cottage in the town after his marriage to Sarah Fricker ), William Makepeace Thackeray ( a frequent guest of the Elton family at Clevedon Court ), and George Gissing ( The Odd Women is set in the town ).
The marriage of his cadet brother, Konstantin Viktor Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst von Ratibor und Corvey, ( 8 September 1828-Vienna, Austria, 14 February 1896 ), to Marie Antoinette Prinzessin zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, ( 18 February 1837-21 January 1920 ), on 15 October 1859 at Weimar, Germany led also to frequent visits to Vienna.
They embraced a bohemian and decadent lifestyle, living off of Harry's trust fund of US $ 12, 000 a year ( or about $ in today's dollars ), had an open marriage with numerous ongoing affairs, a suicide pact, frequent drug use, wild parties, and long trips abroad.
These diaries also reveal that the marriage was very troubled: the couple had frequent rows that sometimes escalated into actual fighting.
The marriage of Corll's parents was marred by frequent quarrelling and the couple divorced in 1946, four years after the birth of their younger son, Stanley.
Bruce's chosen life as an explorer, his unreliable sources of income and his frequent extended absences, all placed severe strains on the marriage, and the couple became estranged around 1916.
His first marriage was to Mariana Benvenuta Arboleda Arroyo, but it has been characterized as unhappy as a result of the frequent cheating of Mosquera, who had a number of children outside of marriage.
The Saramaka treat marriage as an ongoing courtship, with frequent exchanges of gifts such as men's woodcarving and women's decorative sewing.
She left the film industry in 1982 after her marriage to frequent co-star Rishi Kapoor in 1980.
A great deal of 17th-and 18th-century poetry was " occasional ", written to celebrate a particular event ( a marriage, birth, military victory ) or to solemnize a tragic occurrence ( a death, military defeat ), and this kind of poetry was frequent with gentlemen in the service of a noble or the king.
: a very rich and beautiful woman, who however is thought to have sought marriage with him because of his high rank, and the more eagerly when, in response to her frequent advances, he took off his robe in private and showed her his deformity, so as not to seem to deceive her by concealing it.

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