| 31. | Divorces were all but impossible for women at that time, and adulteresses were stripped to the waist and publicly whipped.
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| 32. | In the adulteresses, and the, a scaffolding from which one is kicked off to land in mud and dirt.
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| 33. | These kingdoms are described as prostitutes and adulteresses, given up to the abominations and idolatries of the Egyptians and Assyrians.
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| 34. | She refuses to date him because her parents divorced due to adultery and does not want to be an adulteress herself.
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| 35. | Last year, a divorcee whose husband had died won custody of her children despite the fact that she was an adulteress.
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| 36. | What the nation clearly won't tolerate is an adulteress it holds responsible for breaking up the royal marriage ."
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| 37. | Anna Karenina, after all, is an adulteress, albeit done up in late-19th-century garb and mores.
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| 38. | Van Meegeren had come up with " The Adulteress, " another previously unknown " early Vermeer ."
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| 39. | Israeli security officials said Raiyshi was an adulteress forced to carry out the attack in order to restore honor to her family.
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| 40. | Shakespeare's Desdemona is a adulteress, and, in the last act, she is murdered by her estranged spouse.
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