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Of course, the odds of remarrying were in his favor.
No record existed of her remarrying, her name was not included in the society pages.
She'd no hope of remarrying if she stayed here, there was no one suitable in the village.
Remarrying, which he called "a big step," was a move toward putting back together lives disrupted when he became ill.
After remarrying and retiring, he started family foundations with profits he made in Lilly stock.
"His only fear is that the Baron will die before the son, and so the right of remarrying the girl will pass to another family.
Jin-hee (Kim Sae-ron) is a 9-year-old girl whose father leaves her at an orphanage after remarrying.
"Kids who are in early adolescence often get upset about their parents' remarrying," Dr. James H. Bray said.
Remarrying, entering new romantic relationships, and having children with other women may also lead to fathers detracting from their parental investment towards their first born children.
With a growing pool of divorced people, the chances of remarrying have increased, even though lingering prejudices confine the choices largely to other divorced people.
Most women who divorce eventually remarry, Mr. Norton and Ms. Moorman found, but "the proportion remarrying appears to be declining."
Yet I now had to accept, if not yet understand, that Margaret's fundamental reason for not remarrying was the plain fact that she did not want to.
She won't get those hugs again, not simply because he is the only man from whom she would have wanted them but also because the odds on her remarrying are slim.
Rusudan appears to have survived the demise of Buqa and his family in 1289, later remarrying Taqa, a Georgian nobleman of the house of Panaskerteli.
He even considered remarrying and was on the point of requesting the Heir for permission to return to court to find someone suitable from the ranks of Blue Seygfan when he was murdered by unknown as sassins.
The Duchess tells him she has fallen in love with his nephew, Lactantio (by this ruse, she hopes to warm the Lord Cardinal up to the idea of her remarrying, thereby opening the door for a match with Andrugio).
A sensitive boy, he took his mother's remarrying hard, never getting along with his stepfather, Foggy Nelson (until after her death when the two finally bonded), and he held Peter Parker responsible for the death of his father and grandfather.
Meanwhile, Basil and Zorba get their first introduction to "the Widow" (Irene Papas), a young, widowed woman, who is incessantly teased by the townspeople for not remarrying, especially to a young, local boy who is madly in love with her, but whom she has spurned repeatedly.
But another freedman, Gaius Julius Callistus, was against Claudius remarrying Paetina and stated to Claudius that he divorced her before; Callistus said that remarrying Paetina would make her more arrogant.