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- Their children and grandchildren were even more likely to " marry out :"
- She marries out of love for the family; he out of love for her.
- They are patrilineal, and exogamous, encouraging clan members to marry out, with marriage amongst clan members being banned.
- When possible, daughters were expected to marry out, and younger sons were expected to establish their own households.
- What about a 17-year-old boy who might be killed at home for wishing to marry out of his faith?
- The site listed two main profile options : " marry out of love " and " marry out of convenience ".
- A lot of times, sadly, people marry out of lust when they think it's love and they dont'think about the consequences.
- The site listed two main profile options : " marry out of love " and " marry out of convenience ".
- It was possible to marry out of community of property if both prospective spouses elected in a marriage contract to separation of property.
- Boston says inmates often marry out of loneliness or to have sex during the family reunification visits or for attention, visits and financial assistance.
- It was a bleak existence which they could only hope to marry out of, a favourite theme of much of the literature of the day.
- Men who marry out of lust often neglected their earlier wives and children or could not afford to keep a large family, Nik Aziz said.
- In the Middle Ages and Early Modern European history, it was unusual to marry out of love, but then doing so became an influential ideal.
- The latter option was an opportunity for immigrants for a fast-track citizenship via marriage with Danish citizens, who on their side offered to marry out of convenience.
- His aunt, upset over her nephew's unorthodox afflictions-especially at his decision to marry out of caste-asks him to arrange a one way trip to Benaras for her.
- "This is not fair, to marry out a woman into an enemy's family, " said Dr . Faqir Hussain, Secretary of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan.
- Gemma says in more or less words that if Ann had finer features she'd have a chance to marry out of her class and avoid her fate as a governess.
- Third-generation Latinos and Asians marry out of their race more than 50 percent of the time, says Barry Edmonston, director of the Population Research Center at Portland State University in Oregon.
- Traditionally only males were permitted to learn Bian Lian, the theory being that women do not stay within the family and would marry out, increasing the risk the secret would be passed to another family.
- Prescribing exogamy creates a distinction between marriageable and tabooed women that necessitates a search for women outside one's own kin group ( " marry out or die out " ) and fosters exchange relationships with other groups.
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