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If a young woman dreams of withered leaves, she will be left lonely on the road to conjugality.
He's molding you into what he needs, and conjugality isn't one of his needs.
The conjugality between Hollywood and serious novels and nonfiction is hardly new.
He would therefore be in her eyes less of a husband than Borden-1, and what would follow then of matters concerning conjugality?
"Meanwhile I'd turn lust into lawful conjugality by arranging to marry a woman from these parts.
If you won't accept the noble conjugality just formulated for your benefit by your friend de Marsay, listen, at any rate, to his final advice.
Sir Rudolf's lawyer and others who knew him said he had Alzheimer's disease, could not manage his affairs and had not comprehended conjugality's consequences.
Together they live in uneasy conjugality in a huge desert mansion crawling with bush babies, Barbary doves, aracaris and a shy albino leopard named Samson.
This royal couple's blissful conjugality resulted in eight children and was matched by Queen Victoria's happiness with Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, which produced nine children.
Through her interactions with Sandip, she is introduced to the truth of "sakti" (female power), yet her life with Nikhil is centered on the truth of conjugality.
Harmonious Relationship For the Biseks, who came here from Czechoslovakia 26 years ago, publishing the newspaper apparently has a lot to do with what might be viewed as an excellent conjugality.
He grew up knowing labor distribution as a major factor of life, an immediate, permanent social necessity; whereas conjugality was a personal matter, a choice that could be made only within the larger choice.
It is the story of Pateshwari aka Chhoto Bou, a woman who wants to experience romance, to be a real wife, to invent for herself and live a new kind of conjugality.
In 2004, PACS was described in a report to the Garde des Sceaux (minister for justice) as "a new way of conjugality, answering many needs and inscribed in continuity".
Chinese ancient law consisted of three types of divorce that were recognized: 1) Mutual consent; 2) repudiation "seven grounds for men and three grounds for women"; 3)"intolerable acts against principles of conjugality."
She and Mr. van der Luyden were so exactly alike that Archer often wondered how, after forty years of the closest conjugality, two such merged identities ever separated themselves enough for anything as controversial as a talking-over.
He argues that kinship institutions, such as marriage, conjugality, and paternal filiation, were then imposed upon women by men as the means through which men constrained women to gain control over both the means of reproduction and labour (ibid.: xxi-xxiii, 20).