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When it became legally possible to marry, Davies was hesitant.
The question, therefore, is whether it is possible to marry two seemingly contradictory objectives.
That is not the case in Scotland, where it is possible to marry outdoors.
So perhaps it was possible to marry the beautiful, brief flares of the short story with the sweeping strokes of the novel.
After all, "a decade and more of New Labour government proved that it is possible to marry economic efficiency and social justice".
Silver also notes that Right now, it's possible to marry your same-sex partner in Buenos Aires, in Mexico City, in Ames, Iowa, and in Pretoria, South Africa, but not in San Francisco.
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Near the end of Emma, Mrs Churchill's death makes it possible for Frank Churchill to marry Jane Fairfax.
Pope Clement VIII's annulment of Henry's marriage to Margaret of Valois made it possible for him to marry the princess of Tuscany, Marie de Médicis, in October 1600.
Tells about their romance, from which the writer gained a great deal, although it was not possible for them to marry.
It may mean a race of billions of genetically and gender-confused semi-frog monsters wandering the crumbling ruins of human civilisation, but it is possible for everyone to marry a supermodel.
So, for example, it is possible in Sweden to marry below the age of 18 if given a special dispensation, but this is rare, while in Finland persons under the age of 18 are required to seek permission from the ministry of justice if they wish to enter into marriage.
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