In some places, you can marry anyone of the opposite sex who is not your parent, grandparent, child, grandchild or sibling.
About half the US states also prohibit marriage fo first cousins.
It may depend on how far removed, relative-wise, they are from you. (in tehcnical terms: What degree of consanguinity they are.)
I think that is weird to want to marry that far apart.but if u want ur husband or wife to die way before u go for it.
Yes, it's a kenning. I.e. "The house was far-removed from the rest of town..." However if you're trying to be poetic then you could say "the house was far removed" where far describes removed. If you throw a comma in there ("the house was far, removed from...") then you have another meaning, too. If "far removed" is supposed to describe something, then it has a hyphen. If it's not supposed to be an adjective like red, big or happy then no.
Managers will have local knowledge of the region and will therefore be able to better tailor the product/service than someone far removed.
The definition of condemnation is to be very highly disapproved of. It can also go as far as to say someone is banished or removed from something completely.
The cast of Far Removed - 2013 includes: Ryan DeLaRonde as Chris Michi Hayashi
Why not? Franklin Roosevelt did, and he married her. He seems to have turned out ok. Eleanor was a cousin, far enough removed so that there was no obstacle.
Not so far.
Not as far as anyone knows.
as far as I know it is, but it not recommended-it is, rather recommended that both parties be believers and go to church although the non-believer can be led into salvation by the believer
As far as we know he did not marry.
It is a short story written in 1984.