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- noun Plural form of
divorce . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
divorce .
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Examples
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KISS ME DEADLY By:: Susan Kearney Tor, 2007 Reviewed by:: Michelle Puffer Romantic Suspense While driving home from work Mandy Newman, a lawyer dealing in divorces, is run off the road by someone she assumes is an angry ex of one of her clients.
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And I understand that in divorces people can get tremendously angry and feel screwed over and family court judges should know and understand that.
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In this article, she cogently argues that while wealthy women may obtain divorces for their safety, poor women are unable to afford them.
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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Or hardening of the arteries or other incredible verbiage that abound in divorces?
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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No, this problem with child abduction exists systematically within Japanese divorces too.
debito.org 2009
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a surge in divorces following the Second World War, the rate leveled off.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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a surge in divorces following the Second World War, the rate leveled off.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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a surge in divorces following the Second World War, the rate leveled off.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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a surge in divorces following the Second World War, the rate leveled off.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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Over and over, as I did the divorce papers, I thought of how many of the divorces were a terrible idea.
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