And for Jennifer Adams, sleeping apart from her husband, Fraser Mackay, is also the key to their happy marriage.
Is Sleeping Apart Good for Your Relationship?|Tim Teeman|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Fraser and I talk to each other across the hall from our beds,” she says.
Is Sleeping Apart Good for Your Relationship?|Tim Teeman|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Now Jennifer Adams and Fraser Mackay face a challenge: a two-week holiday in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Is Sleeping Apart Good for Your Relationship?|Tim Teeman|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Those tickets are now being refunded after Fraser Agnew, the mayor of Newtownabbey sided with his fellow Unionists.
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Fraser argued that the union had harassed him in breach of equality laws due to its handling of the Israel-Palestine debate.
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"Always providing Lieutenant Fraser consents to the arrangement," the lawyer added smoothly.
A Texas Ranger|William MacLeod Raine
When they reached Fraser's house they found great excitement within.
The Fourth Watch|H. A. Cody
The Express and the Fraser had been waiting for us at the appointed rendezvous since the 20th.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II|A.E. Nordenskieold
Then they appear to strike the discoloured water of the Fraser, and follow it to the mouth of the river.
Fishing in British Columbia|Thomas Wilson Lambert
At the first division of the road Fraser came to a difference of opinion with Bobbie.
A Texas Ranger|William MacLeod Raine
British Dictionary definitions for Fraser (1 of 2)
Fraser1
/ (ˈfreɪzə) /
noun
a river in SW Canada, in S central British Columbia, flowing northwest, south, and west through spectacular canyons in the Coast Mountains to the Strait of Georgia. Length: 1370 km (850 miles)
British Dictionary definitions for Fraser (2 of 2)
Fraser2
/ (ˈfreɪzə) /
noun
(John) Malcolm . born 1930, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1975–83)
Peter . 1884–1950, New Zealand statesman, born in Scotland; prime minister (1940–49)
Simon . (1776–1862), Canadian explorer: explored British Columbia and the river which was named after him