married person


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The third party who has knowledge of the married person's status is also punishable as well regardless of his or her sexual orientation.
If appellant's position today is adopted as precedent, it literally calls into question the status of every married person living separately for whatever reason.
According to media reports, Mujahid is already a married person and also have two children.
Due to its failure to apprehend the actual culprit and increasing pressure of an angry mob, the Kasur police had arrested a married person named Mudassar and killed him in a fake encounter.
Meanwhile, a married person Akbar Khan, a resident of Towana Chak Sattiana, drowned in Gogera Branch Canal near Chak No 22-GB, whereas Sadar police recovered the body of an unknown young man from Jaranwala Road near Yaseen Hospital.
Previously, a married person at hill retirement age (age 66 for workers currently eligible to file for their benefits) was allowed to file a restricted application with Social Security for a spousal benefit only.
Previously, a married person at full retirement age (age 66 for workers currently eligible to file for their benefits) was allowed to file a restricted application with Social Security for a spousal benefit only.
To achieve the maximum tax relief on 50,000 [euro], investors needed income of 91,800 [euro] for a married person, or 82,800 [euro] for a single person.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR shared the title 'most married person in Hollywood' with Stan Laurel, Mickey Rooney, Lana Turner and Zsa Zsa Gabor - all of whom married eight times.
A particular job in the church may require a married person to be in a Catholic marriage, but for most jobs marriage would not be a requirement, O'Malley also indicated.
The researchers matched each participant who had separated or divorced during the study to a continuously married person in the study who had the same propensity to divorce, based on a number of previously identified factors.
For example, a never-married person who lists his or her health as "excellent" is two times more likely to die within three years than a similar married person in excellent health, but the new finding is that, as self-rated health declines (from excellent down to poor), the mortality advantage for married people diminishes.
The central questions Martin faces are: How does an adult, a married person and a parent himself, tackle the emotional and logistical fallout from the destruction of his parents' long marriage and revelations about one parent's secret life?
If a married person were to tell me he or she had never felt attracted to a member of the opposite sex or someone said he or she had never been tempted to cheat or lie, I would find it difficult to believe!