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  • in 1586, the General Assembly accused him of adultery, a charge which the king cleared him of in 15
  • pply for divorce on the grounds of a spouse's adultery, a privilege which was then only available to
  • s "Passion" in the United States, focusses on adultery and betrayal.
  • the jury decided Richard had connived in the adultery and awarded him only 1 shilling in damages.
  • r blackmailer she has to confront her past of adultery and prostitution.
  • llop filed for divorce in 2000 based upon his adultery and the divorce was granted in 2001.
  • depressed by the ideas of being conceived in adultery and born in sin.
  • ilip discovered that Elisabeth was committing adultery and had her lover, Walter de Fontaines, beate
  • of Vaishali suspected his queen of committing adultery and had her killed.
  • lk belief is used to dismiss an accusation of adultery and the consequences that such an accusation
  • death by stoning, has allegedly confessed to adultery and involvement in the killing of her husband
  • a series of violent stories around marriage, adultery and murder; and also political writings that
  • ostle Richard R. Lyman was excommunicated for adultery and unlawful cohabitation.
  • asturbation, lesbian relationships, abortion, adultery, and narcissistic self love feature in many o
  • by their wicked deeds a strange and perverse adultery, and so appear polluted and shameful in my si
  • le of her life when she used drugs, committed adultery, and had five abortions before she converted
  • ing fired from eleven newspapers for slander, adultery, and heavy drinking, among other charges.
  • subterfuge he had been saved from committing adultery, and the two became lovers.
  • igamist and thief, lives in The Mint, commits adultery and incest, yet manages to keep the reader's
  • lecturing his Maryland subjects on morality, adultery and the divine right of kings, lambasting the
  • o in 2008, two years after their final album, Adultery, and a year after their disbandment.
  • ried to an abusive husband who accused her of adultery and hit her after she began to talk to a man
  • lice officer to investigate crime, mostly for adultery and other crimes involving women, where male
  • s mother, condemned to suffer for the sins of adultery and pride that she committed while alive.
  • ortuguese, who execrate her on account of her adultery and treason to her native country; she is con
  • d the use of drugs, as well as homosexuality, adultery, and abortion.
  • he next day, Joyce's lawyer charges Dave with adultery and names Lydia as the co-respondent.
  • t took; the four marks of Humility, Courtesy, Adultery, and the Religion of Love"-the last two of wh
  • born, Anne Boleyn was executed on charges of adultery and treason, and Henry Fitzroy died at the ag
  • Charges of adultery and obstruction of justice were dropped befor
  • In 1912, Kitahara was arrested for adultery and jailed for two weeks.
  • Homewrecker: An Adultery Anthology.
  • moral delinquencies (he was caught committing adultery) are detailed by various Protestant writers o
  • the Roman Catholic Church cast a jaded eye on adultery as long as mistresses were kept in the backgr
  • In several known cases Internet adultery became the grounds for which a couple divorce
  • Puritan community to wear a scarlet "A" (for adultery) because she had a daughter by another man wh
  • t was seen that he had escaped punishment for adultery because he was wealthy as well..
  • on our courts for breach of promise, divorce, adultery, bigamy, seduction, rape; the newspaper repor
  • They played a short set as Adultery, borrowing backline from The Smiths.
  • The statutes for marriage and divorce, for adultery, breach of promise, seduction, rape, bigamy,
  • f her successor as queen, Marysienka, through adultery, but there are no confirmation to these rumou
  • r husband's brother Paolo Malatesta committed adultery, but then died a violent death, in the name o
  • omantic themes in Siwan which also deals with adultery, but in contrast to Blodeuwedd also involves
  • is is likely interpreted to refer not only to adultery but to masturbation as well.
  • s paternal grandmother, Eufemia was caught in adultery by her husband, King Coloman of Hungary who n
  • If he is proven to have committed adultery, canon 5 decrees that "eviretur" - he should
  • in Willy O'Shea divorces his wife, Kitty, for adultery; Charles Stewart Parnell is named as co-respo
  • n,September Song, Taggart, A Woman's Guide to Adultery, Cherryripe and the Lugworm Digger, Carla Lan
  • l thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, en
  • episode of the show focuses on topics such as adultery, divorce, spousal abuse, sexual violence, hom
  • Tomohiro Okada (Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery, etc.)
  • e for someone who enjoyed murder, pillage and adultery; excited by the idea of eternal sin, Graveney
  • d parenting, while she continues to blame the adultery for everything that is going wrong in the fam
  • In 2008, she was convicted of adultery, for an affair she admitted having with a sin
  • Turner, David M., Fashioning adultery: gender, sex, and civility in England, 1660-1
  • Dishonesty, lewdness, sensual behavior, adultery, homosexuality, sexual perversion of any kind
  • He said he believes homosexuality and adultery, if proven in a court with the usual protecti
  • AK Party was rumoured to be planning to make adultery illegal in Turkey).
  • ook twenty years to film because its themes - adultery, illegitimacy, incest - were then unacceptabl
  • sexually charged scenarios, often laced with adultery, illegitimate children, scandal, and sometime
  • sal of the husband to provide for the family, adultery, immoral conduct, and refusal, for more than
  • y abolish stoning as a form of punishment for adultery in Iran.
  • n February 1945, on the grounds of his wife's adultery in New York.
  • ully defended Queen Caroline at her trial for adultery in 1820.
  • rly in 1314, Margaret was allegedly caught in adultery in the Tour de Nesle Affair, her sister-in-la
  • men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which increases earthquakes" and
  • Payne's films revolve around adultery in marriage and relationships.
  • ssfully defended Queen Caroline on charges of adultery in 1820
  • nd wife of Henry VIII and had been accused of adultery, incest and high treason.
  • , Anne had been executed following charges of adultery, incest and treason.
  • Anne was accused of "precontracts, adultery, incest, murder, poison" against her husband,
  • nt (alphabets 275-336) covers laws concerning adultery, incest, cleanliness and uncleanliness, women
  • avid Starkey which all state her innocence of adultery, incest, and witchcraft.
  • ated Greek tragedy, the play features murder, adultery, incestuous love and revenge, and even a grou
  • ive, and that "according to the Law of Moses, adultery is punishable by death by stoning for both th
  • Adultery is a crime.
  • Adultery is a form of extramarital sex.
  • Adultery is a crime in Saudi Arabia, so for committing
  • g the period, but it did not extend as far as adultery itself.
  • ho had to declare in court they had committed adultery, more often ended with the wished success, th
  • ents that would not be allowed later, such as adultery, narcotics, and a somewhat graphic use of a f
  • deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft, adultery, never to falsify their word, not to deny a t
  • ir a decree nisi of divorce on grounds of the adultery of her husband in an undefended suit.
  • acy as an heir, the weakness of the king, the adultery of the queen, and the unruliness of the nobil
  • the stone, but the groom committed an act of adultery on their wedding night.
  • nd on more than a few occasions had committed adultery, one of which resulted in the birth of a daug
  • Garter is a work that is similar to Alice, an Adultery, only this time the dilemma of the poet repre
  • e charged with living together "in a state of adultery or fornication" and both sentenced to two yea
  • moral codes, for instance, those prohibiting adultery or drunkenness in public.
  • ians pledged themselves not to commit murder, adultery, or other crimes.
  • were rare: one caught in the act of burglary, adultery or spying was given the death penalty and one
  • faithful to the marriage vow in a divorce for adultery or for sexual perversions."
  • groups are merely subject to the laws against adultery or unlawful cohabitation - laws which are not
  • ving Clockwise" but had little chart success, Adultery peaked at #22 on the Australian national sing
  • n that Quinn's condemnation of Bill Clinton's adultery rang hollow coming from someone who broke up
  • holm non-stop to Berlin, and includes murder, adultery, religion, Santa Claus and a very angry train
  • Indeed, adultery remained a particularly serious offence becau
  • innocent of the charges brought against him ( adultery, sexual immorality, murder, clothes stealing,
  • In spite of his adultery, she referred to Joseph as "my beloved husban
  • that only wife selling which was motivated by adultery should be punished.
  • ting burglary, ambushing highways, committing adultery, speaking falsehood - one does no evil.
  • ss but could not bear to look down on all the adultery that took place at night.
  • The story in John of the woman taken in adultery, the Pericope Adulterae
  • He reveals the details of her husband's adultery then leaves the garden.
  • ed in a divorce in May 1921 on the grounds of adultery, they had two children.
  • of 1968 widened the reasons for divorce from adultery to include mental or physical cruelty, desert
  • annox and Catherine both confessed during her adultery trial that they had engaged in sexual contact
  • Francesca reports that their act of adultery was triggered by reading the adulterous story
  • ormist conscience" created a huge scandal, as adultery was prohibited by the Ten Commandments.
  • Although adultery was frowned upon, divorce and remarriage were
  • Mohammadkhani first faced charges of adultery which were later dropped, although he was sen
  • usband, the 11th Duke of Argyll, alleging her adultery, which broke new ground in the law of confide
  • lies stating that Williams had been guilty of adultery while pastor at the Hamilton Assembly.
  • nd series when Sir Arthur accuses his wife of adultery with Garrow.
  • November 1932 in an uncontested claim of her adultery with the actor John Loder.
  • nded in divorce in 1913 because of his wife's adultery with Eliot Crawshay-Williams, Liberal MP for
  • Mary Abchurch, was imprisoned for committing adultery with her.
  • his is karma, for Genji himself is committing adultery with his step-mother Fujitsubo.
  • gan divorce proceedings in 1903 following her adultery with Robert Taber, the former husband of actr
  • After learning that he had committed adultery with his king's wife, Peredeo agreed to take
  • ama, the Bangwato regent accused Raditladi of adultery with his wife and an attempted murder.
  • sibly until 1513 She was later prosecuted for adultery with another of her husband's friends, Willia
  • Bissett for "criminal conversation", that is adultery with Lady Worsley, revealed an incident in wh
  • ng the death of his wife, he was convicted of adultery with a servant and imprisoned for 10 years.
  • from her in June 1928, on the grounds of her adultery with Capt.
  • Charged with high treason and adultery with the queen, he was condemned to death tog
  • ntess's manipulations, and her unquestionable adultery with one Ampthill and with Henry Skipwith, re
  • ctor Nischik accused Jack Hyles of committing adultery with Nischik's wife and Hyles' long time assi
  • , 29 April 1882) on the grounds of his wife's adultery with Charles B. Greenfield, and the couple we
  • Eaton, whom Calhoun discovered had committed adultery with Eaton while still married to her first h
  • Tiberius alleged that Asinius had committed adultery with Agrippina the Elder, the opponent of Sej
  • ontrast between his "pro-family" politics and adultery with a woman two years younger than his daugh
  • Adultery with a married man, Fornication, certain type
  • ents for a man who is suspected of committing adultery with the wife of another man; first, he is to
  • to another, even after separation; and commit adultery with those with whom they shall be joined, ev
  • mbarrassing situation (in this case a planned adultery with a secretary) with the help of an innocen
  • him by Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk for adultery with Mary, Duchess of Norfolk, and he acted f
  • lyrics express the urges of a woman to commit adultery with her subject of affection.
  • According to legends, he punished adultery with the forfeiture of sight.
  • Canon 78 threatens Christians who commit adultery with Jews with ostracism.
  • He was charged with committing adultery with two married women and ordered to pay com
  • traditional village still executes women for adultery, Xiao Xiao is desperate to abort the baby but