The stunning actress called time on her engagement to the handsome actor after he blamed her for his infidelity. |
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With Open Hearts, she effectively documents, in minute, excruciating, vivid detail, what happens when a family is torn apart by infidelity. |
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After a long, unpleasant legal battle, in which allegations of infidelity and abusiveness were raised, the parents split custody. |
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Bringing up the subject of his infidelity would violate norms of reservedness and submissiveness. |
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There is no one-size-fits-all explanation for female infidelity among animals. |
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They deal with infidelity, infertility and incest, as well as sacrifice and death. |
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It deals with the issue of marital infidelity as seen across various couples. |
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Up to 200 movies are made in Nollywood each month, dealing in topics ranging from crime to politics, to infidelity and everything in between. |
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Perhaps they were religious nutjobs determined to prove that infidelity was a minor aberration. |
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This way, so Zeus believed, the king of the Olympians could deny the charge of infidelity leveled at him by his spiteful and jealous wife, Hera. |
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It seemed to me royals were always in on some kind of scandal, partner swapping, infidelity, one sexual perversion after another. |
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However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity. |
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As a result of their infidelity, the people descended into moral and spiritual corruption. |
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At a stroke, scientists have scuppered religion and taken the moral sting out of infidelity. |
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It is said that he wouldn't stay in a room with men whose conversation was marked by infidelity and blasphemy. |
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In a day of widespread infidelity, he was a college student who was highly religious. |
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Emotional infidelity is just as, and at times even more, destructive to your marriage. |
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If you say does one bout of marital infidelity mean he is habitually duplicitous, then no, I don't draw that parallel. |
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But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word, in deed and most likely in his heart and mind. |
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He was savagely blamed for controlling her estate, as well as for having caused her suicide by his infidelity. |
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A cook has been charged with battering his wife to death during an argument in which he accused her of infidelity. |
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We make a big to-do about men's infidelity, but what about unfaithfulness among women? |
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This provides the perfect setting for blunders, misunderstandings and utter confusion, as infidelity is revealed, with unexpected consequences. |
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If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave. |
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No excuses are made for Ethan's infidelity and we do not have to sit through any long and emotional speeches about Harvey's unluckiness in love. |
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Melissa in a game of brinkmanship accused Zork of infidelity which enraged him. |
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The US researchers also found that women were more likely to be tempted into infidelity by men with symmetrical features. |
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Are responses that are more traumatic related to previous hurts, the couples' dynamic, the nature of the infidelity, or some other issue? |
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We chose not to include articles that focus on another content area, such as jealousy, while indirectly addressing infidelity. |
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I like books about atheism and infidelity and general neuroticism much more. |
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They are the righteous ones whose garments have not been soiled by infidelity to the patron of the universe. |
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Convinced that he has delivered evidence of his employer's wife's infidelity, Harry tries to intervene by bugging the hotel room where he fears that she will be murdered. |
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The money shot was when Rick Perry launched a frontal attack on Gingrich's well-reported marital infidelity. |
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But if you ask them, they'll say they're against it, not unlike philandering senators taking a brave public stand against infidelity. |
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A weekend face-off in Texas between Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich puts a spotlight on allegations of harassment and infidelity. |
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The bridegroom wakes Amina who does not understand what is going on and accuses her of infidelity. |
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In a household scene which Léa observes, powerless, her father confesses his infidelity to her mother. |
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Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line. |
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The Appeal Division found that the appellant viewed himself as the victim of his wife's infidelity. |
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She writes about terminal illness, family dynamics and infidelity with equal fluency. |
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This question highlights some of the hypocrisy currently afflicting Republican partisans on the issue of infidelity. |
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Isn't the real scandal of infidelity at this late stage the eternally scandalized? |
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Chemistry: Takeshi Makino for his work to make a detection spray of infidelity, that women could put in their husbands' clothes. |
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Throughout, these figures mirror humanity in all its pomposity and haplessness, calculation and honesty, devotion and infidelity, profanity and piety. |
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In the bondage of sin, marriage is threatened by discord, a spirit of domination and infidelity. |
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The work explores the issue of infidelity in Mozart's age and apparently reflects his personnel experience. |
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What links are there between contraception, infidelity, abortion and divorce? |
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The most successful series freeze-frame the participants' insecurities, zooming in on catfights, infidelity and social climbing. |
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The film looks at infidelity, Hollywood-style with a jaundiced eye. |
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The survey revealed that non-sexual desires, such as the need for reassurance and understanding, were a primary motive among women for infidelity. |
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The public conversation about infidelity has undoubtedly become more nuanced. |
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Rama slays Ravana and rescues Sita, who undergoes an ordeal by fire in order to clear herself of suspicions of infidelity. |
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Was it difficult revisiting any of the darker memories, like his infidelity? |
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Bullock suffered a very public split from muscle car maven Jesse James in 2010 following reports of his infidelity. |
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A comfortless, bleak howl at the brutal aspects of relationships, it is the story of four couples falling in love, and then into infidelity and hate. |
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Husbands are often an obstacle because some men believe contraception leads to infidelity. |
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It is further important to ascertain if infidelities are same-sex or opposite-sex relationships, as this might influence meanings of infidelity in relationships. |
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He dodged scandal after scandal involving infidelity and his many children. |
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Amid accusations of infidelity, she told reporters in 1988 that she and the former priest were just fine. |
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Many in the latter party regarded the Tories' entrance into local Northern Ireland politics as political infidelity. |
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In the uncomfortable footage, an incoherent Lamar spits incomprehensible verses about his drug abuse and penchant for infidelity. |
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All the heads of the priesthood, and the people too, added infidelity to infidelity, copying all the shameful practices of the nations and defiling the Temple that the Lord had consecrated for himself in Jerusalem. |
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The solution No one has bottomed out an evolutionary drive for infidelity. |
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It seems to me that gay marriages and various other forms of relationships will have a negative impact on what is currently relatively strong opposition to infidelity in marriage today. |
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Amazingly, some of these programmes are made by women film directors, which raises the question as to why women filmmakers would want to perpetuate the stereotype of women as perpetrators of infidelity and disease. |
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And, even more importantly when this infidelity persists, it kills love. |
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Irene did not take at all kindly to her husband's apparent infidelity and, in her testimony, she delivered detailed evidence as to Ernst Zundel's personal control over the website and all its contents. |
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He will be likely to deny any such knowledge, and may well go on to accuse his wife of picking up the virus elsewhere, and just for good measure, beat her up for her fictitious infidelity. |
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Like other community members, some traditional birth attendants indicated that difficult labour is caused by conjugal infidelity or doing something that is prohibited. |
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One difficulty stems from microbial infidelity known as horizontal or lateral gene transfer. |
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According to lie-detector polygraphist Jeremy Barrett, 90 per cent of men tested for infidelity turn out to be guilty. |
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Your friends tell you rumors about your girlfriend's infidelity or you remember being broken up around the time the baby was conceived. |
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She was known to be in a depressed state from literary overwork, her mother's death earlier that year, and her husband's infidelity. |
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The affairs either ran out of steam or were halted after Caitlin discovered his infidelity. |
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It is not for such as join gods with Allah, to visit or maintain the mosques of Allah while they witness against their own souls to infidelity. |
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Schappell's women suffer from apathy about motherhood, infidelity, stagnating relationships, miscarriage and the marital discord that ensues, eating disorders. |
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Without Putman, country music would have been denied one of its most consistent songwriters who was not afraid to write about troublesome subjects: divorce, murder, infidelity, desperation and heartsickness. |
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. |
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If accepted in law, the question then would be, where is the infidelity, if any, within that three-party, perhaps multiple-party, type of relationship? |
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However, after Arthur's death, Guinevere retires to a convent in penitence for her infidelity. |
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They have reputations for deceptiveness and infidelity. |
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A translation of the two first books, with notes professedly philological, but only partly so, and partly containing a commentary of bitter infidelity, was published in London, 1680, fol. |
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It can provide evidence of marital infidelity. |
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Freeloading, foul language and frequent infidelity. |
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In my Setswana culture, women are taught to be protective of their husbands' ill doings, particularly their infidelity. |
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They succumbed to infidelity, remained materialistic, and acted selfishly. |
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There is a puppyism in infidelity for which I have no patience. |
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The people of England are at once too discerning and too truth-loving to tolerate a system of phenakism and reserve, whether in the interest of Popery or infidelity. |
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At the time of the performance, her marriage with footballer Ashley Cole was rumoured to be over following a second round of allegations of infidelity on behalf of Ashley. |
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They caused an uproar because of his candid portrayals of the middle classes, complete with infidelity, unhappy marriages, and corrupt businessmen. |
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Nobody turns a hair at marital infidelity among politicians any more, so why should footballers, whose brains are in their jockstraps, be judged by Old Testament standards? |
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The saving grace for Haffenden's publishers seems to have been Empson's perverse encouragement of his wife's infidelity and his attachment to troilism. |
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Both entail Lynch's infidelity, and both involve a wonderfully warm performance from John Hannah as Paltrow's impossibly considerate new romant ic interest. |
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She was unaware that I knew, so I suppose she was allowed to behave quite sanctimoniously and able to transfer whatever guilt she felt about her affairs on to my infidelity. |
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Second, Flinn was hammered for marital infidelity by her superiors in an attempt to give the appearance of being gender-blind in handing out punishment. |
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In Philaster the problem of the princess's presumed infidelity is resolved only when the worthy but suspected page Bellario turns out to be a woman, and therefore unblameable. |
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In 1256 Andrey travelled to Sarai to ask pardon for his former infidelity. |
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Infidelity is likewise immoral, but do we really want to throw adulterers in jail? |
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