I'm only
Irish by marriage, but I'll take it!
Not exact matches
An
Irish artist has reacted to Pope Benedict XVI's recent statement that gay
marriage is one of the most «insidious and dangerous» threats to the world
by painting a canvas called «You May Now Kiss The Groom.»
I can't say that I nabbed my man
by making these gluten free
Irish potato pancakes, but I can tell you that everyone who's tried them has proposed
marriage.
Australian comedies for the festival include Ali's Wedding; based on the real - life experience of lead actor Osamah Sami's ill - fated arranged
marriage, this absurd and poignant tale about a family in multicultural Australia stars Don Hany with direction
by Jeffrey Walker (Jack
Irish).
The prime action of the piece is made up of Gleeson's interactions with locals; characters played
by the greatest assembly of
Irish and British acting talent since Intermission: Pat Shortt as a Buddhist publican; Dylan Moran as a socially estranged property developer; Chris O'Dowd as the butcher; Kelly Reilly as Gleeson's suicidal daughter from a pre-orders
marriage; Aidan Gillen as an atheistic, nihilistic doctor.
Quirk is also connected to the family
by marriage - he married one daughter of a powerful Boston
Irish - American family (who died in childbirth) while the judges son, Malachy, married the other, who Quirk also loved.
Making Babies
by Anne Enright Norton, $ 24.95, 208 pages The subtitle of Making Babies, Anne Enright's marvelously irreverent look at having children later in life, is «Stumbling into Motherhood,» and that is just what the
Irish writer did when she and her husband had their first child after 18 years of
marriage.
Romance readers love a
marriage of convenience, and an ancient
Irish myth is the motivation for the wedding in Bride of a Wicked Scotsman
by Samantha James.
Permission to remain in the State
by virtue of
marriage to, or civil partnership with, an
Irish national living here or be the dependent child of a person with such permission
Intensive and successful engagement with Minister for Justice, all politicians in the Oireachtas (
Irish Parliament) and the wider public to ensure that at least full civil partnership based on
marriage was enacted as opposed to earlier proposals (which continued to be supported
by those opposed to change for same - sex couples) for a civil partnership model based on informal cohabitation with no conjugal status for same sex couples and limited protections.
In Ireland the ground for civil partnership or gay
marriage had been harrowed
by couples such as Katherine Zappone and Ann - Louise Gilligan, whose public appearances in their ongoing court battle for the right to an
Irish marriage revealed their unthreatening, almost nunlike ordinariness.