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[brŭTH́ər-ĭn-lố]
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Brother-in-law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A brother-in-law is one's sibling's husband, one's spouse's brother, or one's spouse's sibling's husband. The plural of this term is "brothers-in-law". Examples: •(Opposite-sex marriage): Joe and Br...
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We've put together a few poems for that special Brother In Law on your list. ... In life you may be "In Law" but in our hearts you're truly "Brother."; ... J2282 - BROTHER IN LAW;
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But the Companies Bill, 1997, which seeks to repeal and re-enact the Companies Act, 1956 has once again failed to come to grips with a fundamental fraternal issue: just who counts as a brother-in-law?
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Trent Lott's brother-in-law, Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, a high-profile trial lawyer best known for suing Big Tobacco and insurance companies, has been indicted on bribery charges. ... Anyone have a brother-in-law. If he does something wrong do you want people to automatically think that you also are involved?
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PROVIDENCE — Maybe it was moments after Brown had defeated the University of California at Davis in December, and he was shaking hands with the opposing players, when one of them said, “I just want to tell you, coach, that I’m voting for your brother-in-law.”...
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