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He is both contractually and maritally tied to the Firm.
They chose both, which was no doubt maritally sensible.
In general, maritally aggressive men appear to be angry, egocentric individuals.
He does love Adelaide, but is uneasy about going straight, either maritally or lawfully.
These findings have clearcut implications for the treatment of abusive behavior in maritally aggressive men.
His retreat did not change the basic fact that the couple are now politically as well as maritally estranged.
To me, Cornwall meant an interminable, maritally discordant drive from London.
In plain United States, this means fitting vocationally, socially and maritally into the place where you are.
In short order, friends of Grover incarcerate their own maritally challenged parents with the older Beindorfs.
However, Emerson adored the life, and so did I, after we joined forces, maritally, professionally, and financially.
The heroine's uncle, visiting from the old country, suggests that her niece and her maritally convenient husband are "still wedlynews."
After one night in Portland, he contracts genital herpes, when he returns home, maritally rapes his wife, and passes the disease onto her.
Mr Verloc loved his wife as a wife should be loved - that is, maritally, with the regard one has for one's chief possession.
When things work out professionally for Finch and maritally for her, she gives him a thumbs-up to signal that they were cleverly in cahoots all along.
Rosalina Ribeiro lost an action in a Brazilian court, where she claimed part of the fortune on the grounds that she lived maritally with the businessman.
And they're bound ideologically as well as maritally to Gaius Marius, a man I absolutely detest," said Cotta.
Early in his career, both musically and maritally, James Brown vowed to put his ambition ahead of all other concerns, including those of his wife and children.
In collaboration with William Schweinle and other colleagues, William Ickes participated in an extensive study of the psychology of maritally aggressive men.
Nancy Levine and Walter Sangree state that while Nair women were maritally involved with a number of men, the men were also married to more than one woman.
Meanwhile Sonny, who used to peddle his own flesh before he joined the service, runs into some former clients - wealthy, maritally frustrated women in search of diversion - and slides back into a life of hustling.
Ickes and his colleagues have developed a video-based method to measure empathic accuracy and have used this method to study the empathic inaccuracy of maritally aggressive and abusive spouses, among other topics.
And if "The Wedding Singer" can't make it through the less maritally inclined months of fall and winter, the Hirschfeld will be ready for its next tenant, most likely the Kander and Ebb musical "Curtains."
Knowing Tolkien to have his difficulties, maritally speaking, the two Lewis brothers stayed away; and Lewis, who disliked sharing spoken intimacies with friends, never allowed the conversation to develop if Tolkien tried to speak of his troubles.
Many contemporaries and historians have suggested that she may have been his mistress, including Vilate, a juror on the Revolutionary Tribunal, who said, that Robespierre "lived maritally with the eldest daughter of his hosts", in reference to Éléonore.
The British Ambassador to Italy claimed in a diplomatic dispatch that Steed's fondness for the Yugoslav concept deprived from a relationship he maintained for a number of years "filially I believe rather maritally" with a Slavic woman from the Balkans.