Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... marriage : Sue and I sometimes talk of ourselves being together in a future life as a pair of swans . This is a playful fantasy , but it is not random fantasy – like much play , it has a purpose . It envisages a life without the storms ...
... marriage : Sue and I sometimes talk of ourselves being together in a future life as a pair of swans . This is a playful fantasy , but it is not random fantasy – like much play , it has a purpose . It envisages a life without the storms ...
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... marriage and my marriage is now much more ... in fact if he tries to do it now I just go , yes sir , yes sir ( bowing ) , and he laughs . [ No. 12. Retired female nurse ] No. 12 was in fact our only respondent whose story was so ...
... marriage and my marriage is now much more ... in fact if he tries to do it now I just go , yes sir , yes sir ( bowing ) , and he laughs . [ No. 12. Retired female nurse ] No. 12 was in fact our only respondent whose story was so ...
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... married Y. But in doing this we must , in order to satisfy covariance , clamp X's and Y's reasons for marrying to the emergent properties of the marriage structure . The two must be temporally conjoined . Looking at our marriage ...
... married Y. But in doing this we must , in order to satisfy covariance , clamp X's and Y's reasons for marrying to the emergent properties of the marriage structure . The two must be temporally conjoined . Looking at our marriage ...
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