Most divorce cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
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Rising incomes and rising divorce rates have driven women's new financial freedom.
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The rise of divorce means more children are dealing with family breakdown.
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This second marriage, however, was of short duration and ended in divorce.
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And Relate is currently dealing with a divorce problem unthinkable in 1938.
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Unfortunately, I tend to dissociate in order to avoid having panic attacks.
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As with anything you experience too many times, you begin to dissociate.
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My dear, I cannot dissociate myself from the life of the College.
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However, no study has ever attempted to dissociate these two effects.
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So I learned how to dissociate and disconnect for a long, long time.
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He had long ago learned how to disassociate himself from physical discomfort.
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It is abhorrent and we fully disassociate ourselves from the views expressed.
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He also found he could disassociate his mind from his body's hardships.
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He could not as yet disassociate the old from the new.
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If only I could quite disassociate the voice from the-from that other personality.
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Now he sets out why he doesn't see any disjoint in his politics.
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Take a couple of fine ones, and cut them up, or disjoint them.
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Petra turned north onto Ashland, moving at a fast clip, talking in disjoint sentences.
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With this, he indignantly jerked his rod from the water and began to disjoint it.
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We devise an efficient Edmonds-Karp-like algorithm to compute a conservative bound on the maximum number of link-disjoint paths.
Ús de disunite en anglès
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Though death may separate us from them, it does not disunite us.
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The object was to disunite the two brothers and excite jealousy between then.
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This tended naturally to disunite them, and make them cold toward each other.
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The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.
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Trifling causes occasionally unite and disunite the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Macedonians, men speaking the same language.
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They disunite again according to their own nature.
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But war will disunite the German people.
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Or is that your purpose, to weaken and disunite us so that we fall to these barbarians?
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For it is easier to disunite what is connected than to connect what is disjointedly strung together.
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Ray fused with wave, to never disunite.
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Unless the Porte finds means to disunite these three rebels, there is little probability of its reducing them.
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O nothing can ever disunite us!
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Perhaps he wants to disunite us, so that he may find me at some future time alone and unprotected.
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I am, from principle, disinclined to doctrinal disputations and so-called religious controversies, which only tend to separate and disunite.
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She could not separate them, for they were held so firmly by the thick slime of the sea, that no hand could disunite them.
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His only answer to the stadtholderess was a positive recommendation to use every possible means to disunite and breed ill-will among the three confederate lords.