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21 Sentences With "fiances"

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Spouses are included, but not fiances; parents, but not grandparents.
They're looking — they're recruiting people that enter this country as doctors and engineers and even fiances.
And if you're lacking a will and have other fiances to organize, these are featured, too.
U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS FIANCES QUALIFY AS CLOSE FAMILY UNDER SUPREME COURT RULING ON TRUMP TRAVEL BAN-STATE DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
Thousands of spouses and fiances have been kept out of the country by the ban, which includes Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
While things revolving around social media companies are almost never not weird, things move into the territory of bizarre when discussing the site's fiances.
Mere minutes before the ban was set to go live, the State Department reversed itself to allow fiances of people in the United States to enter the country.
And while we're thrilled to see the love the stars share with their now fiances, we were really excited to see the rings that went along with the exciting moments.
The Trump administration originally interpreted that relationship to include only people whose spouses, fiances, parents, children, in-laws, and siblings — including step- and half-siblings — already live in the United States.
Family permission In a modern twist on the old tradition of asking a woman's father for her hand, people are making a ceremony out of asking future fiances' children, as well as sisters and brothers.
The Trump administration interpreted that to mean only spouses and fiances, parents, parents-in-law, children, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, and siblings — including step and half-relations — of those already in the country.
After her death, she became a zayan-spirit and joined the other same spirit maidens (they were about 350 or even more), which haunts the fiances on their wedding day, mesmerizing them by the beauty and were taken to the underground world.
Tiska (Dorothy Appleby), Taska (Mary Ainslee) and Baska (Ethelreda Leopold) Jones, three snippy society girls, are willed a huge inheritance so long as they are married by a certain time and date, but their fiances postpone their engagements as they, along with the Fleet, are bound for Honolulu. Their shrewd lawyer Diggins (Richard Fiske) suggests they marry three death row inmates, the Mushroom Murder Gang (the Stooges) to retain the dough; once they are married, they get their inheritance, the convicts are hanged, and the girls can marry their fiances free and clear. The girls soon show up to the Stooges' cell and marry the three inmates, then the girls depart. (Moe and Curly, disappointed that they did not receive a wedding kiss, give each other a kiss instead.) The Stooges are brought to the scaffold at Hang-em'-all Prison as other prisoners watch from the stands.
The student association of the college is the John Paton Fellowship, named after John Gibson Paton, a nineteenth-century missionary to the New Hebrides. Other student groups include the PTC Women's Group, founded to provide fellowship, support and training to the wives and fiances of ministry candidates. Six residential units for students were opened on the college property in early 2008. Accommodation is provided to ministry candidates and other students at a subsidised rate.
One of their first steps was writing to all Bradford MP's to make them 'Spinster Conscious' (one of the campaign's enduring slogans). William Leach, MP for Central Bradford (Labour), became the campaign's chief Parliamentary spokesperson. Four months later 8,000 had joined, with sixteen branches across the north of England by December the same year. Membership grew very rapidly, reflecting the large number of women who had lost fiances in the first world war. By December 1938 membership was 140,000 across 104 branches.
While he developed a following among educators, he did not have a satisfactory campaign theme by the new year. Then, while campaigning in Massachusetts in January, he suffered sharp pains and was diagnosed with a heart murmur. On January 25, Sanford withdrew from the primaries, the first Democrat to do so that year. Sanford was left near bankruptcy by his abortive candidacy, though his friend Paul Vick later assisted him in managing his fiances and recouping some of his wealth.
The ruins of the dam The Malpasset Dam (French: Barrage de Malpasset) was an arch dam on the Reyran River, located approximately 7 km north of Fréjus on the French Riviera (Côte d'Azur), Southern France, in the Var department. It collapsed on 2 December 1959, killing 423 people in the resulting flood.The Malpasset Catastrophe in 19591999 documentary in French with interviews and footage of the disaster The damage amounted to an equivalent total of $68 million. The event also ushered in the practise of posthumous marriage in France for civilians as many women who lost their fiances were granted the right to marry them after death.
The film begins with a mysterious Romani people gypsy-like musician (Amitabh Bachchan) leading the crowds at Waterloo Station in London in a dance to the title song. At the station, two strangers, Rikki Thakkral (Abhishek Bachchan) and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta), wait for their respective fiances arriving on the same train. Rikki is a fun-loving Punjabi from Bhatinda who lives in Southall, while Alvira is a sexy, elite class Pakistani from Lahore who is more assimilated into British culture. The two share a table in a café together and to kill the time they talk about how they met their partners-to-be.
In an article in Le Figaro on 11 July 1906, Kamil wrote: "A tragic affair took place in the Egyptian delta village of Dinshaway, which has managed to emotionally touch humanity in its entirety." Kamil's article in Le Figaro first brought international attention to the Dinshaway incident, and on 15 July 1906, Kamil visited London. Kamil translated his article into English and mailed it to every MP, where giving speeches all over Britain recounting the Dinshaway affair. On 26 July 1906 Kamil gave a speech at the Carlton Hotel in London, which began with highlighting the history of the Coptic minority in Egypt to counter Cromer's "fanaticism" argument before attacking Cromer for his neglect of the Egyptian educational system, charging that entire generations of Egyptians had gone uneducated since he had taken charge of the Egyptian fiances.
E. Meyer, Gustaf Rosenhane (1888) Her poems as well as her written study work and books have been preserved and are an object of research. Beata Rosenhane long refused to marry, though she was, after the death of her father in 1663, pressured by her family to do so. She explained that she had seen many fiances become husbands and that she did not believe them capable of any love which could give a woman happiness: that she believed that a marriage should be founded on love and that the man selected by her family was not to her taste and would not be able to pass the test and love her. Eventually, she saw herself forced to give in because of the alternative as a spinster, which would be even less independent than that of a wife.
The State of Hawaii filed an emergency motion to clarify the scope of "close familial relationships" under the terms of the injunction and Supreme Court decision narrowing it, asking the district court to rule "that the federal government may not enforce the controversial bans against fiances, grandparents, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins of people currently living in the United States."Richard Gonzales, Hawaii Asks Federal Court For Clarification As Travel Ban Goes Into Effect, NPR (June 29, 2017). On July 6, Watson denied the motion, writing that "[t]his Court will not upset the Supreme Court's careful balancing and equitable judgment" and that the State should seek guidance from the Supreme Court. State Attorney General Doug Chin described Watson's action as "procedural" rather than a decision on the merits.

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