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Fanny, he had fallen in love with Mrs. Sitwell, unhappily married,
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How can Bill say and do things and you quickly say that they are seperate people but we can't to the same for Obam and Wright who are no married,
Michelle Obama: Let's move past Wright, get back to issues 2008
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‘But how come you both here, if you’re going to be married,
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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The majority of women on which TOP was performed were not married,
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I forgot to tell you that our sister Susie's married,
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They had been begging her for permission to marry and breed for several months, but she had insisted they complete their studies before they married,
Eve's Rib Chandler, Bryn 1989
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"Chartley Manor will be made of rose-red bricks that soak in the warmth and hold it long after the sun goes down," said Barbara Curie, a new attendant who had come and quickly fallen in love with, and married,
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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Once she uttered this fear, Feliks understood how real it was; Count Lubonski had come to Niedzica not only to discuss Poland's future with the executioners but also to find a family alliance for his diffident son Roman, and with the Granicki girl already married,
Poland Michener, James 1983
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So I guess your sister, we can say she ws sixteen when she got married,
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And I can't just tell you the year my daddy married, but it was right about — I think Johnny was my youngest child, I'm not sure, but I think it was when my daddy married,
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