Sentence examples for the alimony from inspiring English sources

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the alimony

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A court-mandated allowance made to a former spouse by a divorced or legally separated person.

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She's like Liz Taylor without the alimony.

The alimony is scheduled to stop this summer.

In Florida, as in most states, the alimony system works mostly as it should.

A hint of how they might do it: follow the alimony.

"Between marriages and all the alimony I was paying, I couldn't afford models".

Now they are divorced, and somebody has to pay the alimony.

I remembered our twenty-first "Crime and Punishment" rewrite--Raskolnikov as a fading N.F.L. quarterback with the alimony blues.

According to my late father, his father operated a Manhattan speakeasy during Prohibition named the Alimony Prison.

Cleese went on the road with The Alimony Tour in 2011, in part to help fund his divorce payments.

Mr. Ellman said payments under this rule would be "more generous than the alimony awards that many courts now order".

It often required payments to continue even after the spouse paying the alimony retired or the spouse receiving it moved in with a new partner.

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