Word: son-in-law
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...Justice has been done and God bless America,"Demjanjuk's son-in-law, Ed Nishnic, told theAssociated Press
...three-hour presentation to a young, predominantly Asian crowd of about 350 included a video and a speech by Jin Sung Park Moon, son-in-law of the Unification Church's founder...
...gripping new play The Fiery Furnace. Unexpectedly, it does not come from the star, five-time Tony Award winner Julie Harris. In the best tradition of off-Broadway as the place where actors get discovered, it is little-known William Fichtner, as her engaging yet explosive son-in-law, who finds a gesture worthy of Brando...
Father means son. (Thus, for example, Bill Wyman's son is marrying the mother of Bill Wyman's wife. Bill Wyman will soon be his son's son-in-law, as well as father of his father-in-law. It's easy to tell a girl from a boy, however. Boys are the ones with earrings and long hair; girls are the ones with trousers and short hair. "Mother," of course, is the worst name you can call someone. That is because mothers are, in many contexts, objects of worship...
...mother, June, a fervent, unquestioning Christian. In their youth, both had been dedicated communists, eager to change the world with their backpacks full of good intentions. Then God revealed himself to June, and she stopped wanting to change or even question the world. June's conversion fascinates her son-in-law. He begins to compose a memoir of her life, hinging on June's encounter with the two black dogs who rode roughshod over her idealism, tearing forth visions of good and evil, overshadowing her past secular convictions. While he composes his account of these events, the narrator is confronted...