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Often when the two Greeks talked together Tom and Mary — neither knew more than a few words of Greek — exchanged smiles acknowledging that these people they had married were sometimes strangers to them.
One theme that emerges from the interviews with our female participants is that, sometimes, marrying a foreigner is a way to be rebellious and establish autonomy and individualism.
I would add that only white women are perceived to give up their racial privilege by becoming not white (people often assume that I'm Arab), and sometimes marrying partners who are not white, and having kids who are not white.
There are contradictory aspects to the conveyance history, but Cook definitely did not give No. 973 to his daughter, Georgie, as a wedding present, as is sometimes said; she had married Carlos de Heredia, of Paris, in 1891.
Claims that getting married makes people happier or healthier are sometimes based on comparisons between the currently married and the previously married - some of which favor the currently married.
The "kids" of the family were often in their mid-20s, sometimes married with small babies of their own, still residing in their parents' relatively small city apartments.
Every year in Pakistan, several hundred young Christian or Hindu girls are forcibly converted to Islam, and sometimes married off.
And if you think that one colour would be monotonous, you can have a two- or even a three-colour, provided the colours are happily married, which is sometimes easier of achievement in the vegetable than in the human world.
At the booking stage, married women are sometimes asked to go back home to bring their spouses for couple HIV counselling and testing.
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