Another of his subjects was Misia Natanson, the daughter-in-law of a wealthy Jewish banker.
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She is, after all, the daughter of a Democratic governor and the daughter-in-law of a Republican congressman.
The 57-year-old is the daughter-in-law of Sam Walton, who founded retail giant Wal-Mart with his brother James in 1962.
The ex-daughter-in-law of fugitive Eddie Maher said she told US authorities about his true identity because she "feared for her life".
The tension between mother- and daughter-in-law started about a year into the Browns' marriage, when Ms. Brown got pregnant and her mother-in-law suddenly seemed to know everything.
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She said she saw the body of her daughter-in-law, who died in the fire, but her son was missing, AP reports.
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The house is now uninhabitable, she said, while the grandson and daughter-in law were living in a government-provided tent just outside.
"It was so difficult... because I wanted to be there with my girls and to - and to be getting them dressed and to go as a family, " the Queen's former daughter-in-law said in the interview taped on 6 May and due to air on Wednesday.
Mona Penn knew as she rushed to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City late Monday that the storm had killed her daughter-in-law, Shannon Quick, and left her 8-year-old grandson injured and in surgery.
And his case was dealt a blow later in the week when his son, daughter-in-law and brother-in-law all pleaded guilty to laundering large sums of money for the family.
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They include novelist Nick Hornby, film critic Barry Norman, Emma Noble, the ex-glamour model and former daughter-in-law of John Major, Sting, his film producer wife Trudie Styler and actress Julie Christie.
Despite Richardson's absence, the family will still be represented at the Paralympics by his daughter-in-law.
She appeared alongside the new couple on her 63rd birthday and, during a rare public appearance to announce their engagement, the queen described her daughter-in-law as "an intelligent modern woman".
Well they're to do one or the other, they're to either, you know work in a private way, she could be Mrs Sophie Windsor, or whatever, she could run a PR company, she could do what she likes, but she was, she was indicating that there are hidden benefits because she was, after all the Queen's daughter-in-law, hidden benefits to her clients and really that's not on is it?
Whenever someone came to the Bousque house and made it as far as the kitchen, which was big and bright, her daughter-in-law always apologized for the corner where the old woman sat, which she could never manage to clean.
The shutdown prompted Mr. Henckel's daughter-in-law to pull her personal accounts out of Southern Michigan and move them to the Kellogg Community Federal Credit Union in Battle Creek.
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Mr Berezovsky helped to pay for Mr Yeltsin's re-election campaign in 1996, befriended Mr Yeltsin's daughter and son-in-law, and had ready access to the Kremlin until the two men fell out stormily in April last year.
The singer had lived with her daughter and son-in-law in Mumbai ever since her husband died in 1955.
Following the deaths of Agatha Christie's son-in-law Anthony Hicks in 2004 and daughter Rosalind in 2005, the house and its contents were also gifted to the trust - this summer was marked its second season of opening to the public.
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"Right now, I'm terrified that he's not going to get the care he needs, " said Duncan's daughter-in-law, Dana Duncan.
Though the "universe of women he can marry is limitless, " the universe of women who would be willing to be her daughter-in-law is finite.
George took on the challenge with experts and fellow climbers including his son, daughter-in-law and three grandchildren, one of which is 12 years old.
His former daughter-in-law Lesley Miller said at the time he deeply missed his wife of more than 50 years, Jean, who died three years before him.
Arif Hussein, the husband of Mr Wolfe's daughter Kathryn, said his father-in-law was "absolutely wonderful".
In 2008, a 74-year-old Kentucky woman with Alzheimer's shot her daughter-in-law with a gun hidden in the home.
Much of the book is concerned with the murder of a woman and her baby daughter by her two Mormon brothers-in-law.
Betty Wade, now 72, says she doesn't remember that her relationship with her daughter-in-law was tense or a factor in the couple's divorce discussion.
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She worried even more about her daughter and mother-in-law who were standing across from the blast site, outside the Lennox Hotel.
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