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Therefore, same-sex couples are capable of marrying in the state.
The publication of that study in social history in 1974 established Scott's reputation as a talented historian capable of marrying methodological rigour and nuanced analysis.
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Among another 159 female HIV/AIDS cases who were married and capable of bearing children, 145 individuals (91.2 %) did not have any children after being informed of HIV infection and 14 individuals (8.8 %) gave birth to a total of 19 children after being informed of infection.
"Denying gay and lesbian individuals the right to marry does not increase the likelihood that opposite-sex couples capable of procreating will decide to get married," their brief said.
They found it hard to believe that I was capable of attracting a man – much less marrying one.
"Children should not be born until parents are married and fully capable of taking care of them," the President said.
No descendant of his late Majesty, [King George II] (other than the issue of princesses married, or who may marry into foreign families) shall be capable of contracting matrimony without the previous consent of his Majesty, his heirs, &c.
By marrying in vitro assays with novel instruments capable of resolving movements on the molecular scale, it has proved possible to make measurements on single motors.
If you dealt with each other successfully in the past (whether you were married or doing business together), you likely are capable of doing so again.
I'm capable of medalling.
Am I capable of it?
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