What complicates the exchange process is that the spirit-forms are socially inter-tied, and have amours and spats, just like the Greek gods. |
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There are endless secret passageways, multiple amours, and traitors in every corner. |
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Grand amours and boon companionship are conspicuously absent from his narrative. |
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On her part, she cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was, and any details of his amours. |
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Out of these raw materials he created a coherent strategy for re-presenting the Court's amours in a more positive light. |
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If he continues looking over his shoulder at your past amours, suggest to him, gently, that he is lousing up what otherwise would be very happy times. |
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Maybe that means opening up to an old friend, maybe it means hooking up with a hottie, or maybe it means making a crazy commitment to one of your 18 polyamorous amours. |
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This kind of thing can only make the learner shake his head: isn't French grammar complicated enough already, to say nothing of French amours? |
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Mary personally did not worry about the amours of her brothers. |
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Steinberg's dishevelled amours, including countless trifling affairs, symptomized rather than soothed his chronic sense of displacement and isolation. |
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Apparently Hardy, the famous performer of Tous les garçons et les filles, was overjoyed to hear that her friend Sylvie was planning to do a new cover of Le Temps des amours as she hated her own version of the song. |
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The amours of Lancelot and Guinevere evanesced into those of the gods. |
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The amours of the greater scaup are, if anything, even more varied. |
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German students imitated them to boast of their private amours in fiction. |
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The majority of poems, however, are short decasyllable poems called Amours, which engage current debate on the various viewpoints on love. |
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