But if she became a doyenne in her chosen field, she never quite lost touch with her love affair with the opposite end of the lens. |
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Lyrically, it's the musician at his most personal and revealing, bewailing a love affair turned obsessive. |
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Seen in that unforgiving light it's difficult to tell if that long love affair was nothing of the sort, but more of a shotgun wedding. |
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And also there is a great love affair, I suppose, with ideas of monstrosity. |
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The love affair between the student and the pub is set to take a new twist at a Kendal tavern which has come under new ownership. |
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Is it because there is a love affair with the motor car, which should be curbed at all costs? |
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The magnificent shades of lavender-purple and white blossoms with their heady show and sweet fragrance renewed my love affair with the lilac. |
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His love affair with music continues unabated as Mr. Isaacs provides training to young musicians at his home. |
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It's impossible to develop a convincing love affair when one half of the couple is so sketchily drawn. |
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It's the tale of two contemporary literary academics sleuthing their way into a long lost love affair, and is utterly laden with coincidence. |
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Feeling unloved and neglected by her husband during his days as player, she embarks on a love affair with a writer, Max Halliday. |
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Increasingly the victims of Scotland's love affair with boozing and brawling are long-suffering NHS staff. |
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We've had our Latin love affair with Cuban music and our bossa nova bonanza with the sounds of Brazil. |
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Finally a report that calls a spade a spade on the country's dangerous love affair with the demon drink. |
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It renews a long-standing love affair between the cable channel and the Brummie lecturer. |
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The number of wine shops and off-licences have exploded hand in hand with the consumer's love affair with wine. |
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In this love affair, like many others, playing hard to get can only make for a better relationship. |
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If I play it cool, will she think I'm a self-obsessed Casanova, looking for a back-alley love affair? |
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Realising that within the framework of a tender and heartbreaking love affair, is a very special achievement. |
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Ken Whiteley is a true Canadian original, who has had a love affair with music for as long as he can remember. |
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Sam Tsoutsouvas, as Theseus, flaunts his habitual love affair with his overripe voice with an orotundity that reeks of self-adulation. |
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While he values you very highly, he's in no position to rekindle your love affair. |
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This final principle would seem to be the easiest, seeing that most overeaters have a love affair with food. |
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Our love affair with borrowing and spending now seems to be grinding to a halt, with retail sales figures hitting a 10-year low in April. |
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A passionate love affair ensues between the pair, which has doom written all over it. |
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The focus of the narrative is on the life of an architect and a bank officer who get married after a passionate love affair. |
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Coincidentally, her love affair with hip hop started on the exact same day she met the eyes of the hip-hop icon. |
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I have no idea what woman was the inspiration for that album, but most of the songs are sad ruminations of a love affair gone wrong. |
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These two wounded souls conduct a strange, exhilarating, pitiful love affair, with a tragic outcome. |
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The film rather easily detaches itself from the auto accident and becomes a rather conventional study of a love affair. |
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One Irish artist reaping the benefits of our rekindled love affair with decorative excess is Clodagh Hendy. |
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I drifted across the United States in my early 20s and like many Glaswegians, have an unrequited love affair with the country. |
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The girls' love is treated delicately, like any young love affair, and never in an exploitative manner. |
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The love affair was company-wide, although not necessarily shared by the grunts, as one former grunt writes. |
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A veterinary doctor by profession, he began his love affair with Nila about 25 years ago. |
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His love affair with The Stand began in 2000 when the comic came to Edinburgh to study divinity. |
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Beaudet's love affair with improvised music, and jazz in particular, took off. |
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When he begins a love affair with Steven, jealousy takes hold and leads to unexpected violence. |
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The love affair between business and Labour is ending with a whimper, not a bang. |
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Strange and romantic experiences are in the offing, and you may even gain through a love affair, so let your imagination run wild. |
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The programme would not be complete without a talk with veteran broadcaster Merv Smith, who has had a lifetime love affair with the choo-choos. |
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You are advised to think twice about trying to fan the embers of a dying love affair. |
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Chocolate is reported to have aphrodisiac properties, releasing similar chemicals to that of a love affair when eaten. |
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Though married to a rishi, Ahalya was tricked into a love affair with Indra and cursed by her husband into becoming a slab of stone. |
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Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters. |
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Police were also aware that the victim was addicted to gambling on football, and there was an extra issue of a love affair. |
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Johnny agrees to renew their own love affair and he and Gilda are soon married. |
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But their idyllic love affair is undermined by Nick's sudden and unexplained illness. |
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A woman is writing a novel about a love affair, or, more specifically, the end of the affair. |
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How could he possibly tell his parents that he was involved in a love affair with a married woman? |
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His travels were inspired, in the beginning at least, by an unfortunate love affair. |
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In a future authoritarian state, Winston Smith rebels by beginning an illicit love affair and plotting revolution. |
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She fell madly in love with one of my great-great-uncles and they supposedly had a love affair. |
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Much of the first half of this book is devoted to his love affair with Catherine. |
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Ralph's relationship with his mother is fraught, as is his love affair with Celia. |
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With his remaining time, Charlie visits his family and has a tender love affair with Alice. |
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After an unhappy love affair, Brennan moved to New York where her real story starts. |
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It wasn't long before their working relationship had developed into a love affair. |
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The end of a love affair can signal a new beginning in another part of your life. |
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They became intimate at New Year's 1960 and pursued their love affair for many years. |
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Her relationship with William was depicted as a love affair, involving many partings and returns from war. |
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I eventually bought all their albums and began a life-long love affair with Canadian rock. |
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Glasgow has had an astonishing love affair with the cinema for more than 100 years. |
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It is true, my passionate love affair with the English language knows no bounds. |
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Every major city has a love affair with the local sports clubs, no matter what sport is being played. |
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She has had a passionate love affair with dance, so much so that it has become more than just a hobby. |
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It is 25 years now since I first set eyes on this painting, and so began a long love affair whose ardour shows no sign of abating. |
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Despite a lifelong love affair with journalism, the job just wasn't going my way. |
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For a true devotee, these hardships are just part of her love affair with the sport. |
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Our love affair with fame is very bad for our health, and now science has proved it. |
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Hunters are particularly frustrated at the love affair citified folk have with deer. |
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First, there is no doubt that the American love affair with the automobile continues. |
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Perhaps more than most Europeans, Swedes have a love affair with big, comfortable cars. |
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During this time Peter learnt to speak French and this was the beginning of his love affair with Europe. |
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Phil also had an early love affair with the computer and often stayed up all night. |
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Rich in Mexican culture, Tucson has long had a love affair with this powerful music. |
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The ex-rocker techno DJ's love affair with the axe was in fact a renewed one, after he'd put the instrument aside for a decade. |
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If he doesn't publish Jessie, there goes his love affair, a sample of whose torridness is tastelessly exhibited onstage. |
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The pair escape to his rooftop garret and, free from the cares of the world, begin a passionate love affair. |
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She is convinced that the teenaged couple are about to reenact the tragic love affair of her youth. |
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The year 2001 could be the one in which America calls a halt to its long love affair with capital punishment. |
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It's his masterwork, a testament to his love affair and a journey into moral territories that his late wife could only have approved of. |
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Unable to bear the death throes of her love affair, she becomes by turns desperate and tenacious, acting out with unbridled fury. |
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Still, we mustn't let ourselves wallow in self-pity, that's never been the right way to handle a broken love affair. |
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He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant. |
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A friend of mine has two boy cats, both neutered, who are enjoying a torrid if sexless love affair. |
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The hub of the show, and the principal element that has maintained its longevity, was the torrid love affair between Gomez and Morticia. |
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He became less of a stranger later, and more of a boy who I would have a torrid love affair with. |
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Or to put it a nicer way, they are engaged in a torrid yet tragic love affair. |
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It was here that his lifelong love affair with European culture began. |
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The second deals with the nature of the love affair that is central to the script. |
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It's not unrealistic to think they might have had a love affair if he had wanted it or known how to ask. |
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During one hot summer in 1934, a love affair transformed a scrappy band of self-published poets into the biggest literary celebrities in the country. |
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He was lionized by aristocratic and literary London, survived a hectic love affair with Lady Caroline Lamb, and became the constant companion of Augusta. |
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Ride through the neighborhoods on any hot summer night and you'll quickly bear witness to our city's torrid love affair with playground roundball. |
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George and his lop-eared black mare had been charming the crowds-if not always the judges-all week, and the love affair only continued with her strong freestyle performance. |
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The tragedy is that the love affair looks like ending in tears. |
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My love affair with the divine, demure, and undeniably sexy Marian Robinson. |
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Houran's studies indicate that the most deeply obsessed also show signs of erotomania, the delusion of having a love affair with an unattainable or uninterested person. |
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Nationalism is about an intense love affair with the homeland. |
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A tense atmosphere could envelop your marital relationship or love affair. |
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They drive for the pure fun of driving a race car, and it's a love affair. |
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Their adulterous love affair was discovered by the woman's husband. |
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Just two days later, the papers began what can only be described as a love affair with Mustafa Kemal Pasha. |
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In no time at all, both are head-first into a torrid, steamy love affair. |
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I suggest you pick up a copy of the March 20 radical biweekly, in which he discourses at witty length on our love affair with this particular TV show. |
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But fashion's love affair with the hipster is over and the high waist is back. |
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The word 'romance' with the modern sense of romance novel or love affair has the same origin. |
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Godwin and Wollstonecraft's unique courtship began slowly, but it eventually became a passionate love affair. |
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This moment marked the start of what he later described as his love affair with the Lake District. |
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So, did your parents have a romantic love affair followed by the saat phere or did it all happen the conventional way? |
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His love affair with the latter, however, is complicated by the efforts of the starlet to ensnarl him. |
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But when I exchanged this for a red shooting-brake a definite love affair was set in motion. |
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Never has a book about the end of a love affair been so heart-rendingly romantic and bittersweet. |
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It could almost be called a concept album, built around a failed love affair. |
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I begin talking about the nature of the love affair in the script. |
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The Time Traveler's Wife tracks the achronological course of their lifelong love affair. |
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Here, narrator Barbara Flynn explores the nation's love affair with one of Britain's steamiest stars. |
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Big hikes in personal taxation have failed to put a damper on Britain's love affair with the company car. |
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On 25 January 2008, a musical play about the love affair between Robert Burns and Nancy McLehose entitled Clarinda premiered in Edinburgh before touring Scotland. |
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Twenty years later, though in his sixties and devotedly married, he was reinvigorated by a love affair with a much younger woman, who later became his second wife. |
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And if his love affair with Old Trafford was strained by the saga of his demand to leave earlier this season, the bond was rekindled as United claimed a vital victory. |
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The platonic love affair inspired the novel Across the River and into the Trees, written in Cuba during a time of strife with Mary, and published in 1950 to negative reviews. |
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