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divorce
verb
To legally dissolve a marriage between two people.
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Searching for an explanation I could think of only one answer, and that from their idiosyncratic laws; Chile is the only country in the world where it's illegal to get a divorce.
But then I suppose divorce is always hard.
Žantovský recalls the practical headaches of deciding who got what, just like the average divorce but rather more complicated.
To grow up is to confront the disappointments of language, in a way, and to suffer the divorce between what we experience and what we imagine to be real.
Gascoigne's problems with alcohol first appeared while he was playing for Middlesbrough in 1998, when he was admitted to the Priory hospital shortly after his divorce from wife Sheryl.
After the maternity ward, accident and emergency, and police custody, the often turbulent process of divorce will become the focus of the latest TV documentary series to use Big Brother-style cameras.
He had a very abusive and difficult relationship with his dad, he's going through a divorce, he's at the lowest ebb you could possibly find someone, he's kipping on friends' carpets, and yet if he can win a game of football, that's really what he was put on this earth to do.
So much so that she wore it again at their divorce hearing later that year.
Her story of beatings and threats, reconciliations and divorce — painfully common among Native American women — had a twist.
Depression, divorce and dependency can engulf even old hands – and when Kennedy was elected, he was a 23-year-old from a remote Scottish farming community who'd only been to London twice before.
Thus it is sometimes hard to understand why, at the first real test, the two parties head for the divorce lawyers and not the counsellor's office.
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