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Maybe we both have a deep-seated objection to marriage which makes us embrace all obstacles placed in our way.
What is your specific objection to marriage?
This answer greatly distressed the king, who was sincerely grieved by his objection to marriage.
In fact, a man's objections to marriage were rather like Irene's objections to people looking at her legs-more show than substance.
In order to win Rose's heart and overcome her objections to marriage, Harry gives up his political ambitions and becomes a parson.
"A Howard geneticist might advise against a union between two persons with no known common ancestry but place no objection to marriage of siblings.
- There were strong [and sometimes militant] objections to marriage and the marriage ceremony wording by feminists.
I have no objections to marriage, T'Peyra, but you must understand that my choices are severely limited-" "Not at all," she insisted.
And the only possible objections to marriage from a grandfather's point of view--badness of character, insufficient means, or inferiority of social position--were in this case gloriously absent.
Collins, harboring principled objections to marriage, Ms. Peters says, seems to have been an affectionate juggler of all parties, a loving father and an equitable distributor of legacies.
For French heterosexuals with religious or political objections to marriage, as well as those suffering from modern angst over what kind of commitment they are prepared to make, the government-issued pacts offer the perfect halfway house.