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  • Delaney and Bonnie disbanded, both musically and maritally, in 1972.
  • He is both contractually and maritally tied to the Firm.
  • In general, maritally aggressive men appear to be angry, egocentric individuals.
  • They are a couple that lives together maritally.
  • These findings have clearcut implications for the treatment of abusive behavior in maritally aggressive men.
  • In short order, friends of Grover incarcerate their own maritally challenged parents with the older Beindorfs.
  • His retreat did not change the basic fact that the couple are now politically as well as maritally estranged.
  • I was maritally challenged too at one time, but now I've had a happy marriage for a quarter century.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Or take Alessandro Lequio, a self-described Italian nobleman who has made a fortune in Spain by linking up maritally or otherwise with glitzy women and selling exclusives about their pairings to the mags.
  • A long-wed, long-estranged couple ( Christie and Nick Nolte ) unwittingly ( and separately ) become involved with a maritally challenged younger couple ( Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller ).
  • A long-wed, long-estranged couple ( Christie and Nick Nolte ) unwittingly ( and separately ) become involved with a maritally-challenged younger couple ( Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller ).
  • It's a phenomenon that might aptly be called the " empty nest preview " _ a test run of 5hat's in store, maritally speaking, once offspring have flown the coop.
  • 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.
  • Ten years later, he was forced to leave his post at Gresham College on 20 December 1607, after he fathered a child pre-maritally with an Elizabeth Walter, thus losing his best source of income as well as his quarters.
  • 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 蒷閛nore.
  • Over the course of four studies, Schweinle, Ickes, and their colleagues found that maritally aggressive men are especially inaccurate when inferring their own wives'thoughts and feelings, and that a major source of this deficit is their biased belief that women harbor critical and rejecting thoughts and feelings about their male partners.