John, however, refuses to accept his currently loveless life as a fait accompli. |
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A devoted father in real life, here he is playing a young man who claims he has stayed in a loveless marriage for the sake of his child. |
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This ripping read chronicles the tragic results of a loveless marriage and a passionate affair. |
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Jim ends up in a loveless, passionless marriage with no children and a job in law. |
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As loveless marriages go, it is threatening to become the most soul-destroying variety. |
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His loveless, routine marriage is little consolation and, despairing of making a living in his chosen career, he takes a job as a filing clerk. |
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Mind you, the site has given me new insight into the jargon of the loveless. |
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Who would wish a life of loveless misery upon a warm-hearted, sensitive young girl? |
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The landscape is unremittingly bleak, filled with dashed hopes, destroyed lives, and loveless relationships. |
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Not long ago he was just another loveless schlump on Broadway earning bad reviews. |
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Washington could never have married a poor woman, but neither could he have tolerated a cold and loveless marriage. |
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Instead of feeling sad about those broken vows, perhaps we should be applauding the fact that fewer people are prepared to put up with staying in a loveless marriage. |
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My song is love unknown, My Saviour's love to me, Love to the loveless shown, That they might lovely be. |
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His holding to the law in a rigid, inflexible manner had made him blind and loveless. |
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Standing behind this more melancholy strand is the artistic Benjamin, unperformed, unpublished, locked in a loveless marriage and happily ensconced as an accountant. |
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The gentle touch had been replaced by the firmness of loveless hands. |
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His childhood friend, Serge, has become an alcoholic, trapped in a loveless marriage and given to bouts of violence and depression. |
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She hated all the lies, the dishonesty, the furtiveness, but it was the only way of escaping Walter's clutches and a loveless life of imprisonment and restraint. |
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Once he sees the way that his greedy, loveless life will end if he continues in his ways, Scrooge promises to be a more charitable, generous person to prevent such an end. |
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It's a story of a free-spirited, independent, optimistic woman who finds that a huge inheritance leads into the blind alley of a loveless, cold marriage. |
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But the marriage was loveless and lonely and McRay found herself meandering the manicured grounds, plotting her escape. |
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A field of smoking ruins over which passed the flames of justice, exterminating sin and striking down the pride of loveless men because they have forgotten the spirit. |
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Some lapse into debauchery, others enter into loveless marriages. |
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Somehow the cool Russian colorings of her voice brought out the apartness of the character, a young woman in a loveless marriage in a foreign land. |
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People may recognise Dennis Potter's Brimstone and Treacle, or Down and Out in Beverly Hills, in this story of how people are saved from the living death of loveless materialism by the introduction of a catalytic agent. |
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Cycles of sin, of loveless relationships, feed more cycles of sin and lovelessness. |
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But the author's charmless, loveless eye brings this effort crashing down. |
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I'd always feared I'd be an angry and loveless father. |
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The cohabitation has been loveless, with Zanu-PF the dominant partner. |
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Through these moments of contact with the uncritical affection of the baby, an adolescent boy has caught an image of himself as a parent that runs counter to his loveless childhood. |
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If by chance you hear offensive words or shouts hurled against the Church, show their loveless authors, with humanity and charity, that they cannot mistreat a mother in that way. |
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Under this brand, our motivated team cherishes the tea experience and has a drive to pull tea out of the loveless corner of unenjoyed consumption. |
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Twelve loveless months seemed inbearably long to Tess and Alec. |
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He had fiercely championed loveless ladies entering frustrated middle age, the married woman whose husband took her for granted and seldom into his arms. |
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Montgomery's first junior and senior high schools for African-American students began in Loveless School. |
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George Loveless is buried in Siloam Cemetery on Fanshawe Park Road East in London, Ontario. |
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In Hobart, George Loveless was assigned to the viceregal farm of Lieutenant Governor Sir George Arthur. |
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Hammett was assigned to the Queanbeyan farm of Edward John Eyre, and James Loveless was assigned to a farm at Strathallan. |
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George Loveless was delayed due to illness and left later on the William Metcalf to Van Diemen's Land, reaching Hobart on 4 September. |
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The society, led by George Loveless, a Methodist local preacher, met in the house of Thomas Standfield. |
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The cast includes Alex Pawlowski, Cassie Schwanke, Kirsten Schmieding, Andrew Beck, Chris Hirsch, Curtis Williams, Travis Jones, Katie McClatchey and Nathan Loveless. |
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Although the Loveless title showed the smallest increase in airplay in the top 10, its number of detections outpaced the nearest bulleted title by more than 350 spins. |
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Gravestone of George Loveless in Siloam Cemetery, London, Ontario, Canada. |
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Loveless marriages often end in divorce because they are built on sand. |
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Instead it's the story of the group's leader and Methodist lay preacher George Loveless and his wife Betsy, a story as relevant today as it was 180 years ago. |
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