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marriage and necessitated
Isabella's mother, Elisabeth of Valois, had originally been betrothed to Don Carlos, but political complications unexpectedly necessitated her marriage to Philip instead.
Elisabeth had originally been betrothed to Philip's son, Carlos, Prince of Asturias, but political complications unexpectedly necessitated instead a marriage to Philip.
She accepted the invitation and taught there until 1866, when marriage to a student of hers necessitated her resignation.
In Japan, the slang term 出来ちゃった結婚 Dekichatta kekkon ( a marriage necessitated by an unplanned pregnancy ) emerged in the late 1990s with a very similar meaning, although the etymology of the term in Japanese does not imply the same threat of physical violence that the English idiom " shotgun marriage " does.

marriage and Peter's
At the end of their investigation, Vane finally accepts Peter's proposal of marriage.
At the time of Peter's death, no marriage plan had succeeded.
Peter's first marriage, to Agnes of Aquitaine ( betrothed 1081 ), was arranged by his father and performed in the capital of Jaca in January 1086.
Peter's only children, Isabella and Peter ( born c. 1086 ), both from his first marriage, died young in 1103 and on 1 February 1104, respectively.
He also apparently went through the form of marriage with a lady of the family of Castro ( who bore him a son who died young, after Peter's death ), then deserted her.
After aiding her sister in having her crooked father arrested, and aiding Peter against a Spider-Slayer, Mary Jane has an epiphany on marriage, and agrees to become Peter's wife.
* The Amazing Spider-Man # 545 ( January 2008 ) — said by Mary Jane as she and Peter's marriage is wiped out by Mephisto.
He is amused by Sir Peter's marriage to a young wife.
As part of the peace treaty which Bulgaria and Byzantium signed in October 927 and Peter's marriage to Maria ( Eirene ), Romanos ' granddaughter, the existing borders were confirmed, as were the Bulgarian ruler's imperial dignity and the head of the Bulgarian Church's patriarchal status.
She accepted Charles ' marriage proposal on 11 November 1838 at the age of 30, and they were married on 29 January 1839 at St. Peter's Anglican Church in Maer.
A marriage between Peter and the King's elder daughter, Anne, was arranged ( as was another marriage between Louis of Orleans and Anne's younger sister, Jeanne ); as a mark of his favour, the King forced Peter's older brother John II, Duke of Bourbon to grant the Bourbon fief of Beaujeu ( Beaujolais ) to Peter, who was also given a seat on the royal council.
Their long marriage was often fiery, but was strong, and it was Margaret who often gave the impetus to Peter's career.
By the end of the summer, though, Lucy spills the beans and tells Shelley about her and Peter's marriage and the baby.

marriage and denying
* At a grand celebration of his daughter Cleopatra's marriage to Alexander I of Epirus ( brother of Olympias ), Philip II is assassinated at Aegae by Pausanias of Orestis, a young Macedonian noble with a bitter grievance against the young queen's uncle Attalus and against Philip for denying him justice.
In 1566, the edict of the Council of Trent was proclaimed denying Catholics any form of marriage not executed in a religious ceremony before a priest and two witnesses.
In 1950, Morison, while denying any racist intent — he noted his daughter's marriage to the son of Joel Elias Spingarn, the former President of the NAACP — reluctantly agreed to most of the demanded changes.
It forbids the creation of second-class citizens ," the state had no " constitutionally adequate reason for denying marriage to same-sex couples ," and " The right to marry is not a privilege conferred by the State, but a fundamental right that is protected against unwarranted State interference.
" The Court held that the State does not have a rational basis for denying same-sex couples marriage on the grounds of due process and equal protection.
It became high treason to deface money ; to escape from prison whilst detained for committing treason, or to aid in an escape of a person detained for treason ; to commit arson to extort money ; to refer to the Sovereign offensively in public writing ; to counterfeit the Sovereign's sign manual, signet or privy seal ; to refuse to abjure the authority of the Pope ; to marry any of the Sovereign's children, sisters, aunts, nephews or nieces without royal permission ; to marry the Sovereign without disclosing prior sexual relationships ; attempting to enter into a sexual relationship ( out of marriage ) with the Queen or a Princess ; denying the Sovereign's official styles and titles ; and refusing to acknowledge the Sovereign as the Supreme Head of the Church of England.
Fallon issued a statement denying that he was involved in the breakdown of the Cecil marriage and began legal proceedings for breach of contract ; the case was settled out of court.
Further amended for the compulsory " enfranchisement " of First Nations women who married non-status men ( including Métis, Inuit and non-status Indian, as well as non-aboriginal men ), thus causing them to lose their status, and denying Indian status to any children from the marriage.
Throughout the series, many of his comments imply that he smokes marijuana: such instances include Hermes ordering a " Shirley Hemple " at a bar, denying ownership of a " cigar " that his son stole from him (" That's not a cigar ... and it's not mine "), or mistaking a discussion about robosexual marriage for one about drug laws (" Ya mon!
Goodridge v. Department of Public Health was brought by Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies ; Maureen Brodoff and Ellen Wade ; Hillary Goodridge and Julie Goodridge ; Gary Chalmers and Richard Linnell ; Heidi Norton and Gina Smith ; Michael Horgan and Edward Balmelli ; and David Wilson and Robert Compton ; the plaintiffs successfully argued that denying gay couples equal marriage rights was unconstitutional.
* May 7, 2002: Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Thomas E. Connolly issues an opinion in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health denying plaintiffs ' statutory and constitutional claims for recognition of same-sex marriage.
The spirit speaks to the rabbi, and tells him of a pact made between him and Sender, many years ago, that their two children shall be wed. By denying Hannan his daughter's hand in marriage, Sender broke the pact.
He also wrote to Attila strenuously denying the legitimacy of the supposed marriage proposal.
During this time she was closely associated with Russ Colombo, and her celebrity status was elevated by the media attention she received while denying rumors of an impending marriage.
Andersen v. King County, 138 P. 3d 963 ( Wash. 2006 ) — formerly Andersen v. Sims — is a case filed by eight Washingtonian lesbian and gay couples, who sued King County and the state of Washington for denying them marriage licenses under the state ’ s 1998 Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as between a man and a woman.
In the field of Thomistic philosophy he showed striking independence of judgment, expressing liberal views on marriage and divorce, denying the existence of a material Hell and advocating the celebration of public prayers in the vernacular.
The Court upheld a lower court decision denying them the license, finding that the District's marriage statute did not contemplate same-sex marriages despite being gender-neutral, that denying the license did not violate District law against discrimination based on sex or sexual orientation and that denying the license did not violate the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution.
" In his decision, he pointed out the " obvious natural and social reality that one does not have to be married in order to procreate, nor does one have to procreate in order to be married " and that " California's enactment of rights for same-sex couples belies any argument that the State would have a legitimate interest in denying marriage ", concluding that " there is no rational state interest in denying them the rites of marriage as well.

marriage and had
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
A friend of mine in New Mexico said the Court order had caused no particular trouble out there, that all had gone as merry as a marriage bell.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
The store was their marriage, and when Alfred had to leave it there was nothing to hold them together.
Lewis's remarks about his marriage were suggestive enough to induce American reporters to invade the offices of Harcourt, Brace & Company for information, to pursue Mrs. Lewis to Cromwell Hall, and, after she had returned to New York, to ferret her out at the Stanhope on upper Fifth Avenue where she had taken an apartment.
And at three different times during our turbulent marriage strange girls, with the commonest of accents, telephoned to announce to me that Letch had sired their unborn children!!
I really loved that boy, and, in a feverish attempt to preserve our marriage and to try to revive the wonderful, wonderful person Letch had once been, I took my troubles to Momma, hoping that her earthy advice would help me.
Since Mrs. Calhoun remembered only that the marriage had been in the spring, he started to plod through several months.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
But before she left her room she dug into her big moire bag, took out the envelope holding her marriage contract and the wax seal had been broken.
It might be, indeed it had already proved to be a marriage without love, but it was marriage.
The marriage of John and Mary Black had clearly reached the breaking point after eight years.
He believes that greatness is a marriage between the man and the times as was aptly represented by Churchill, who would very possibly have gone down in history as a political failure if it had not been for Hitler's war.
For the first few months of their marriage she had tried to be nice about Gunny, going out with him to watch this pearl without price stamp imperiously around in her stall.
they were husband and wife, and Myra had no right muddling and chilling their marriage.
I had had no wedding ceremony, no witnesses, no certificate of marriage, but I had all the joy that goes with them.
He saw later that they had made their marriage too quickly.
Mary was free to marry again, not knowing that the Sturch had secretly given her a divorce, thinking that death had dissolved her marriage.

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