In cities, daughters are much less likely to move in with parents-in-law than in the countryside.
Not even my parents-in-law care to watch, " said Simon Curtis, the director of "My Week With Marilyn.
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As in most traditional societies, women in Asia have long been the sole caregivers for children, elderly parents or parents-in-law.
The week before, her royal parents-in-law Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, watched Federer outpower and outplay the Italian Fabio Fognini.
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The couple would wear traditional dress, with the bride usually wearing a traditional fabric gifted to her by her new parents-in-law, sometimes sewn into a modern Afrocentric design.
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Chen Guihua, a peasant, and her parents-in-law, both in their 60s, walk more than 5 and a half miles most days--over two mountain ridges--for two buckets of drinking water.
Among the reasons for this is a peculiarly Japanese one: the wife of an eldest son in Japan is, by tradition, expected to live in the family home and look after her parents-in-law.
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In the coming weeks, I will use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens -- from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parents and educators -- in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this.
He earned a Bachelor's degree in Law and Arts at Melbourne University -- as a compromise with his parents, who wanted him to do law and commerce, whereas he favored the arts.
People looking at Al Gore today see a product of the American upper crust: a presidential contender born in Washington, reared in a top-floor suite of a hotel along Embassy Row, his father a senator, his mother trained in law, the high-achieving parents grooming their prince for political success at the finest private schools in the East.
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It all marks an extraordinary rise for the boy from Cobb County, whose parents ran the hardware store in Mableton, and for the post-graduate law student who sat at the feet of Archibald Cox, the Watergate special prosecutor.
His parents have not asked that his body be brought to Russia -- and in any event, Russian law says the bodies of "terrorists" killed by government forces should be buried in an undisclosed location, without the family being notified of the site, he said.
The man killed his sister and her mother-in-law over a money dispute, state media said, and then attacked parents and children outside a school.
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