Here, the sensuous wooing of the traditional lover is replaced by a display of coy and squeamish chastity. |
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Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics. |
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Having a beau who is a good person and a thoughtful lover is like hitting the jackpot. |
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A woman was in bed with her lover when she heard her husband opening the front door. |
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The desert landscape is associated in the poetry with elopement, hardship, separation from lover or parents. |
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First of all what strikes a nature lover is that it is a green jungle island amidst an ocean of concrete jungle. |
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with this approach, which requires the wine lover to be alert and on their toes. |
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What gets the mojo working for John Smith, the legendary pioneer lover in Pocahontas? |
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It was a fitting farewell for motorcycle lover Dennis Smith, when he was carried to his funeral in a hearse sidecar. |
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The lover lies face down on the ground under the full moon, with his head barely resting in the crook of his elbow. |
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Animal lover Mrs Trueman's funeral carriage was pulled by the horses used in the recent funeral of East End gangster Reggie Kray. |
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This social comedy takes on new height when Tony attempts to help Constance and her lover elope with her casket of jewels. |
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A jilted lover who had been stalking his former girlfriend after she ended their relationship murdered her before turning the gun on himself. |
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This is exactly the sort of statement that makes a book lover sit up and take notice and it certainly got my attention. |
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Australian born artist, singer and animal lover Rolf Harris is a former resident of Sydenham. |
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The Hollywood actress and her lover want their love child to be born in Africa because it is the cradle of civilization. |
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He breaks away from his popular lover boy image and plays the role of a sword-wielding warrior. |
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Who'd have thought lover boy would still be single in his mid-30s with an approach like that? |
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His lover makes him wear a long blonde wig, and cruelly casts him off when he's dressed as a man. |
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He is a teaching assistant who happens upon lost correspondence to a lover written by a famously monogamous 19th-century poet. |
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Of course, as any opera lover knows, Bizet never actually stirred himself to visit the country in which his most popular opera is set. |
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French chef Auguste Escoffier was a founding father of haute cuisine and a serious lover of wild game. |
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In this love poem, this free-verse aubade, one lover addresses another as they rise to part in the morning. |
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Right now, because of my age, it's hard to find a lover or even a one-night stand. |
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Memories of over-priced stodge from white vans are more than enough to make even the staunchest burger lover lose his appetite. |
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Do we have a sudden urge to squeeze our lover when we look out on a sunset, an awe-inspiring vista or a dreamy landscape? |
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Luciana appears near incoherent and her debonair, eloquent lover a frazzled and henpecked rube. |
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She is the slavishly adoring but unsightly would-be lover in his godforsaken garrison town. |
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So the truth lover brought them back to the monastery at the end of the market day. |
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And I get to play his once live-in lover and assistant, who's a very ballsy, bawdy Parisian. |
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Meanwhile, a mentally unhinged former lover is stalking her, and the serial killer has struck again. |
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The daughter's steadfast refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own. |
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Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial seduction and romantic self-absorption. |
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I would say to your readers that I am a fond cat lover and I am merely making a valid point. |
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Unable to stand the sight of the lover who left her, the tree flowers only at night and sheds them like tear-drops before the sun rises. |
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I would urge every fruit lover to plant grapevines and to use every available bunch for this nourishing, refreshing, and healthful drink. |
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However, a more technical term for an archer is a a toxophilite, which is someone who is devoted to or is a lover of archery. |
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He was a lover of classical literature who passed his bibliomania to his son. |
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A bridge lover rarely wants to drive across a massive suspension bridge, for example. |
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Everyone had a faithless lover who did you wrong, and usually blamed everything but free will. |
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Lovestruck teenager Rachael Lloyd arrived back in the UK yesterday, after seeing her Turkish lover jailed for five years. |
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So how the hearts of the paps must have leapt as Madonna plus children and lover Jesus hoved into view off the coast of Italy this week. |
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Even the Quarterly Review, no great lover of democracy and popular causes, considered that he was excessive in his appreciation of tyrants. |
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I'm by no means a lover of the sword-and-sorcery genre, but this just seemed to work well. |
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The several pas de deux for the heroine and her lover have a limited assortment of steps and plenty of identical lifts. |
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On the last banking day of the year he planned to close the joint bank account, and give his lover a weekly allowance in cash. |
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The namelessness of the lover creates heightened particularity, at the same time giving his character the edge of the purely subjective. |
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I was supposed to have been married to my long time girlfriend, companion, lover and best friend of many years this past fall. |
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The Middle East became the lover she could not have and a refuge from the bourgeois England of her family. |
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But there is a profound phoniness to this Latin lover that's as noticeable as the dime store toupee he sports. |
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Through it all, Dodd remained an avid lover of music and an astute businessman, with a wry and disarming sense of humour. |
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Now, her brother, a soldier named Valentine, vowed revenge against the lover who had dishonored his sister. |
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I am completely convinced that not everyone is capable of presenting Don Juan on the stage as the veracious lover type of figure. |
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Both novellas have as their focus a sphinx-like ' femme fatale ' who destroys a lover or a husband attached to her like a slave. |
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A true coffee lover knows that the hallmark of a truly fine establishment is the free refill. |
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The house is reputedly haunted by a ghost, after a woman preparing to elope with her lover fell from her horse on the road near the house. |
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But while he does the long dark tunnel of sulky adolescence very well, he is a less-than-ardent lover and vocally colourless. |
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He adhered to famously beautiful women, as lover or court poet or Svengali, or all three. |
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But the hot-blooded lover would rather spend the evening with one of his numerous paramours. |
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She did not know whether the baby's father was her vicar husband Ashley or hot-blooded Latin lover Carlos. |
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Her lover and co-conspirator Aaron is played with consummate skill by Guy Burgess, a name to conjure with as regards this role. |
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Vicente Aranda's take on the story is a classical tale of faithless woman, doomed lover and romance gone awry. |
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Jean Claude is also a lover of animals, and when he does something, he is fanatical about it. |
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That, to my mind, is the most extraordinary thing about this unique disc which, I believe, any lover of great pianism owes it to himself to hear. |
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Her princely lover accused the knight and challenged him to a combat of arms to prove his innocence or guilt. |
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As a historian and also a lover of the arts, Marshall has no problem with Schiller's playing fast and loose with the facts. |
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A cat lover who dramatically defied bulldozers in an attempt to save felines from a condemned building has had her days in court. |
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This picture was greatly admired by the King of France who above all else was a lover of art. |
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A pluviophile is a lover of rain who never feels gloomy when it rains but finds joy and happiness! |
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I describe myself, if I have to, as a philomath, someone who is a lover of learning. |
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His narcissistic lover cautions him against his charity towards his neighbours across the hallway. |
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Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer. |
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I was invited to go to India by Nehru, who was a great lover of children, and he thought I was a kind of a Pied Piper of children in America. |
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And, besides, Danny is more interested in going out dancing with new lover Bella than he is on being light on his feet in the boxing ring. |
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He plays scorned lover Jed with an untempered delicacy and spidery creepiness, while the antihero is the epitome of controlled frustration. |
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The actress plays Julia Cook, the gentrified, married English lover of Ned and a fictional character. |
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And whether you're young or old, whether you're a law lover or a law loather, do contact your local Law Society for activities this week. |
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Rex Brindle, 88, of Falcon Gardens, is a genuine lover of people and has been an active local preacher since he was in his late teens. |
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She was lured away from her lover and her social class, and then preyed upon by men who believed wealth can and does control everything. |
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She was the muse and lover of the French poet and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire. |
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If Handel wanted a young lover then he wrote for castrato or female mezzo-soprano. |
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The other is a lurid science fiction tale, made up by the woman's demon lover during assignations in rundown, disreputable places. |
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A chef from Chippenham could face a jail term after torching the car of his ex-partner's new lover and threatening to kill him. |
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No doubt contributing to her girth was the circumstance of having borne her royal lover six children. |
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You are slightly insecure, and need to be constantly validated and praised by your lover in order to feel good about the relationship. |
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To get you started, here are a few great ideas for everyone on your list from the yoga lover to the car enthusiast to the beauty buff. |
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To my sorrow and sadness nobody recognized me and there was none to honour me as your lover at your gate. |
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While the majority thought the Minister was right to have resigned, almost two thirds thought his lover had acted vindictively. |
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The King himself condoned extramarital behaviour and had at least one lover of whom his wife was well aware. |
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That way, when you've done the deed, your spurned lover can't burn your stuff in a fit of pique. |
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Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys. |
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With gossip raging more quickly than a bush fire, Leonie fled for South Africa while her lover absconded to Peru. |
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Like the lover let down on a thousand occasions already, we wanted to believe that this time everything would be all right. |
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I'll tell you what's up lover boy, Sir Guido in the 3.30 at Kempton Park, put your shirt on it, it's a sure fire winner. |
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John was a demanding lover who insisted that I put him before everything else. |
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Morvern Callar begins with a young woman waking up to find her lover dead, sprawled on the kitchen floor. |
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Her refusal resulted in her becoming the lover of many demons, the seducer of men, and the source of crib death. |
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Pisces men are often seen as gallant and both sexes can be self-sacrificing often putting the needs of their lover ahead of their own. |
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At the end, the Indian heroine commits suicide by biting a poisonous datura flower because her British lover is deserting her. |
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Like some Fifties melodrama hero, Will is a lost lover returning from the past, none of the doors are expecting him, all are deadlocked. |
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I felt like I'd just cheated on a faithful lover of 20 years before I internally slapped myself and got a grip. |
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Anna is a femme fatale looking for a young powerful lover to help her murder her decrepit husband and make off with his fortune. |
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An eternity of wheezy, sensitive romance later, your lover is slain, your bath drawn and now the blade is at your own flesh. |
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He is drawn into the struggle after meeting Uva, an eco-warrior who becomes his lover and who also vanishes. |
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You're better off learning how to become an attentive, affectionate and skilled lover. |
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Blue-white standards with black falls and a yellow sunburst pattern circling the red beards will surely dazzle any iris lover. |
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Widely read, and a lover of music and languages, she was attending French classes up until her death. |
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A man of many talents, he is sportsman, a music lover and a globetrotting explorer. |
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She is a great dog lover and has a wire-haired dachshund who is the love of her life. |
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The young mistress, on her part, recoiled from the idea of having an old lover, and so she pulled out his white hairs. |
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In the baronial study, the girl, her lover, the cop and a few businessmen all wait for the witching hour. |
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So why am I now like a moping, jilted lover who has just discovered that flowers still smell and the sun also rises? |
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The film also resists the temptation to turn Mandras into a cardboard-cut out jilted lover. |
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I feel like some jilted lover or something from Shakespeare, thinking these things to myself. |
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Throughout the course of the film, we learn that a young lover jilted her, then she lost his child during a pregnancy she never told him about. |
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It is the story of Samson, the mighty warrior who was betrayed by his lover, and then blinded and imprisoned by his enemies, the Philistines. |
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A true lover of art, culture and literature, he has proved himself to be a perfect choice as the Trust's chairman. |
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He fell in love with Bening on screen, then auditioned her for the role of his lover in the film Bugsy. |
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Edward II's lover, Piers Gaveston, is said to haunt the ramparts of Scarborough Castle, luring unwitting victims to their death over the walls. |
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Animal lover Janet has an outdoor aviary with 40 other birds plus three dogs, two cats and fish. |
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He's a boy, a youngster, a son, a husband, a lover, a king and a victim of my ambitions. |
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In the title story, we meet a woman whose every tryst with her married lover is marred by her depressing awareness of the affair's finitude. |
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In case you can't tell from my glowing praise, any comic lover, whatever your interests may be, would readily enjoy this series. |
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The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover. |
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As a lover, his story stands out forever as a warning to the timid and the recreant. |
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And the number of notches on your bedpost does not necessarily make you a better lover. |
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And the thick bottle and handsome label make it an excellent gift wine for a lover of big reds. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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He's also a nature lover and when he saw a hawk chasing pigeons around the Kennaway Hotel on Friday morning he watched in awe. |
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It isn't easy being a red-hot lover these days, but take heart, help is at hand for those with a penchant for penning a love poem. |
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Tony's adventures are intercut with scenes of Brenda's increasing desperation as she is left with no money and a disinterested lover. |
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In the show, a babelicious young stockbroker named Hayley is asked to choose a lover from a group of 20 masked suitors. |
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The animal is currently being cared for by a horse lover at a secret location somewhere in Greater Manchester. |
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Furthermore, he vowed that he would discover the identity of his wife's lover. |
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My lover and Marcus are waiting outside the club, but Nathan's gang are in the park. |
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She is my lover, my mistress, and she has betrayed me in the worst possible way. |
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The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses. |
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One is married, unwilling to take the risk of leaving the security of an exhausted marriage to be with her lover. |
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Michael, never a passionate animal lover, turned his gaze to his mother and raised an eyebrow accusingly. |
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He was a great lover of music, animals, and country life and enjoyed tennis and golf. |
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He was a great lover of Irish music and song and often recited on special occasions. |
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I think the easiest way to sum it up would be, I'm a lover of acoustic music, I always have been. |
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I'm not an Abba lover but then I'm not an Abba hater either, just a bit indifferent. |
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His trouble with women continued when he was nearly scalded to death by a seething pot of grits that had been thrown at him by another lover. |
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However, in June 1548 the young monarch was poisoned by his mother, the queen regent, who then placed her lover Khun Worawongse on the throne. |
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Carter alternated between roles as pill-flushing avenger and evangelically passionate lover. |
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She receives lavish gifts and letters with armorial seals from far-away places, possibly from a lover. |
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Even Rimbaud's renunciation is travestied by Vincent Molinier, who, having killed his lover, goes mad in a remote corner of Africa. |
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An eco-minded fish lover who commits this little cheat sheet to memory won't be left stranded between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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The second movement, a tenor solo movement, depicts the young lover recollecting his sweet days with the departed. |
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Liz, who now weighs a trim seven-and-a-half stone, also revealed that she wants to have another child with new lover Arun Nayer. |
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Griffin says covert liaisons and secret calls from a lover in a call box proclaiming how much he needs you are romantic and even addictive. |
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A garden shed will provide gallery space for a series of miniatures and a copy of Lady Chatterley's lover. |
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As a longtime lover of Kelly's work, I've been dying to hear this platter for decades. |
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved. |
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He sees her every performance and insinuates himself into her life, then ends up marrying her when she is jilted by her lover. |
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I may have to admit that you will never be my lover, but you will always be my dearest friend. |
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Once there, her life begins, from crawling to walking, through playful child, bashful teenager, lover and mother, into old age. |
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Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover. |
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The self-confessed music lover, who has been studying it formally since he was a teenager, cannot sing enough about love. |
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Odolorosa gioia is emblematic of the composer's almost self-flagellating delight in the pain dealt by a cruel lover. |
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Alison, who is visibly affected by the reappearance of her old lover, at first tries to avoid him. |
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Now thousands of battery farm birds in Scotland are set to escape the chop thanks to a rescue service being set up by an animal lover. |
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Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple. |
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Randy is Mr. Lahey's obsequious sidekick, lover and Sunnyvale's assistant trailer park supervisor. |
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When Fredi finally hung up she noticed that Kelly's attention had drifted, so she took this moment to watch her lover. |
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Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child. |
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The two plays focus on a woman who rejects a marriage proposal and is attacked by the jilted lover. |
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As he took her to a tavern in York, Nance explained that she had left her lover, a married highwayman. |
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Paired with a loving mate, this sign makes a loyal and ever-interesting lover. |
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You are a passionate, compassionate, sexual lover, requiring the same qualities from your mate. |
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Not only used as a wall hanging, the work can also be used for handbags, key rings, baby shoes, clothes and a gift to your lover. |
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As a malt lover, I am in the camp that says watering down the whisky is precisely what you want to do, since this reveals its subtle intricacies. |
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A surge of passion could turn you into a red-hot lover, but you must not allow it to make you foolishly impulsive. |
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He played the fife and was a great lover of traditional music. |
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Luke had become an introverted, timid, and overly cautious lover. |
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Set in France in the 18th century the comedy sees Kate's character, Eloise, return to her former lover and father of her child, who is less than happy to see her. |
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I have to confess, I had no idea that Whitney had a rumored gay lover before reading about your role in this movie. |
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There was a sprinkling of decorative buildings, including an open bandstand where a brass band was entertaining a gathering of deck-chairs and the odd snoozing music lover. |
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He was a keen music lover and was a great fan of old time dancing and loved to take the floor at the many dances in St. Brigid's Hall over the years. |
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The prosecution alleged that the wife had a lover in the US and that her husband, a New York native, had hired a private detective to investigate the affair. |
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As a music lover who happens to be an audiophile, it is worth it to me. |
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Her crime was to provide a false alibi for her wretched lover. |
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Adults were here to find a lifetime lover or a one-night stand. |
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As a lover of musical theater, I've had the good fortune to see him as the pansexual Emcee in Cabaret and the very heterosexual Billy Flynn in Chicago. |
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He reorganized the army, ruled justly and was a lover of the arts. |
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Beacci, who had inherited nothing from her lover, had assumed his son would make provisions for her in his will. |
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Lest you think GWS is a snooty Philistine, I'll share that I'm a great lover of old English villages and towns. |
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Soon she'll make you a nice strong cuppa, and tonight my twinnies will come, and put in their long-distance phone calls to the fiancee in Toronto and the lover in South Carolina. |
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I happen to be a great lover of trees and I wish to give the Halberstadts full credit for not disturbing their tree, but I am not able to say who was the dendrophile. |
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Their son Adie, a promising scholar, crosses the boundary into the cesspit of violence which marks the lives of his lover Sita and her psychotic brother Jean. |
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It's sturdily bound and the off-white paper produces an interesting effect that suggests that this is an ageless book produced by a true lover of the royal game. |
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Nagase said he had also hoped to meet an elderly female resident in the area who had reportedly said her wartime lover, a Japanese soldier, had committed hara-kiri there. |
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She agonizes instead over her affairs and insecurities, her inability to be satisfied with one lover. |
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Alex discovered why he has been dropped as a friend and a lover by Benny. |
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No one feels it necessary to tell angelica that Bunny was once her father's lover. |
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What fun I had groping around in the dark before stumbling into the dazzling light of the centre and a guilty-looking lover chatting up the exasperatingly pretty artist. |
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However, being a pet lover does not mean you have to be extravagant. |
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If a husband catches his wife's lover in a wardrobe, can he kill him? |
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As he rode away, the redheaded wildling filled her lover with three arrows, sparing his life. |
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Recently separated from the woman who had helped her win round her parents, she discovered her former lover was embroiled in a battle with cancer. |
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But shortly thereafter, Sanford revealed he'd actually been in South America with his argentinean lover. |
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If someone is permanently hosting a large, caterwauling clowder, I still think the onus is on the cat lover to reduce the population in a humane way. |
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It's not me you have to worry about, it's lover boy over there. |
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Our photographer was dispatched to get a picture of the distressed bird lover, but on the way back, what should he see but 30 ducks waddling towards him. |
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And they know Newt Gingrich is nothing more than a jilted lover at this point, so they will discount his broadsides. |
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A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop. |
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Peter switched from semi-drunk music lover to semi-drunk organization man. |
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Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy. |
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Lavender sang the faithless lover Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly, and Chen Hsin-an, who was Suzuki in the same opera, will sing Santuzza this weekend. |
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Arp, as both her mentor and lover, encouraged her work in woodcut and engraving and introduced her to the ideas of Vasily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. |
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Of course, one of the women was also cheating on her lover with a man, which so infuriated her lover that it resulted in one woman killing the other in a jealous rage. |
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Mercifully, she could still dream of the expansive Havana avenues, the grand casinos before the revolution, the kempt plazas where she would linger with her lover. |
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Last April, Kishinets invited every Donetsk lover of a healthy lifestyle, as he put it, to do tai Bo exercises in Lenin Square. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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But she is much mortified by her vulgar grandmother Mme Duval, her ill-bred relatives, and the pursuit of her bold and persistent lover Sir Clement Willoughby. |
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She is a lover of life, and she is not going to give in without a fight. |
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The next thing we know, Marion is putting the make on her former lover Alec, Lisa is in labor, a baby changes hands and things get even more complicated. |
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As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance. |
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A former lover of Shostakovich, the writer Galina Serebryakova, disappeared into the gulag camps. |
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Her attempts to push the relationship forward move at a glacial pace, but eventually she and her new lover are forced, mostly by embarrassment, to progress from necking. |
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It was just as well for lover boy that her boyfriend wasn't here. |
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He was a great lover of country life and enjoyed tennis and golf. |
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Am I just different to the norm since I have never been a great lover of watching fast cars speeding around a piece of tarmac for an hour and a half? |
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He is a bird watcher, a dog lover, and a man whose heart is too large for his country and his own good. |
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The footsore pilgrim of old, the wayfarer half frozen from the storm, the tongue-tied lover dropping nervously by, might or might not be glad to hear it. |
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Frank turns in his badge to protest his being dragged into a political scandal involving the police commissioner and the commissioner's gay lover. |
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The cast includes this actress, as the season's most adorable waif, whose anacoluthic lament for a hot-rod lover creates a haunting innocence amid squalor. |
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Recently, an old lover came to visit on his travels across the country. |
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I am certain I'm not the only lover of words and etymology around here. |
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Jeanne Duval wasted no time in taking advantage of the mesmeric effect she had on her lover. |
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This is one lover of yours that won't be dropping trou for you. |
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Then I ran the risk of subjecting my hypothetical lover to the disturbing sounds my giant trombone of a schnozz would produce while she tried to sleep. |
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Then lastly, we have voyeurs, who just enjoy watching their lover get pleasured by another man. |
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Would you want to marry your best friend or the perfect lover? |
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His memoirs led Campagnol to a convent at the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli on Murano, where Mr. Casanova had a lover. |
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This type of lover may profit from working with a matchmaker or a computer dating service, in which inappropriate relationship candidates will be screened out. |
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Slouching in her chair she is in defensive mode when describing the age of her latest lover. |
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The court sentenced the girl to a prison term of five to 10 years for abetting the murder of her former boyfriend by urging her gangster lover to commit the crime. |
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Is it more painful to be jilted by a lover or an entire nation? |
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As a jazz lover, I want people to embrace the music for its intrinsic qualities, not its symbolic resonance. |
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Recruited to the Special Operations Executive, she requests to be sent to France as an undercover agent to trace her RAF pilot lover, shot down on a mission. |
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The eccentric singer says he has a wonderful relationship with his lover of 11 years, but they love bickering and even argue over who gets to sit where. |
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He was a great lover of the navy, and he liked me because of it. |
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It is an ode by a lover as she remembers her beloved with the sound of every spin of her Charkha. |
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Walpole was a keen music lover and when in 1920 he heard a new tenor at the Proms he was much impressed and sought him out. |
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The River Goyt is reputedly haunted by the ghost of a girl whose Royalist lover drowned in the river. |
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But this momentary ebullition of feeling is but a storm in a tea-kettle compared to the ferocity of a jealous lover seeking to devour his rival. |
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Mencken, more a music lover than a musician, sometimes tickled the ivories in a repertory of Beethoven, Bach, Strauss and W. C. Handy. |
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Miriam returned to work three weeks later with a new wardrobe and her toy boy lover had a brand new Toyota Camry. |
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I just feel so lucky and so blessed really, that I have such a strong supporter, and lover, and fellow artist. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow is on a quest to find the fabled Fountain of Youth and crosses paths with a former lover, Angelica. |
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She discovered that while in England her husband had been living with Lady Jane Stewart, a former lover. |
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There's Mark, a lover of study who's been kicked out of numerous yeshivas for being gay. |
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Her lover, cheek by jowl with Maria, at the head of that army of Portuguese ragamuffins, was not a pretty sight. |
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In that same year, she began modelling for the sculptor Auguste Rodin, and became his lover. |
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Upon Agamemnon's return, his wife, Clytemnestra, and her lover, Aegisthus, kill Agamemnon. |
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His young wife, Credd, drugs all present, and then convinces Cano to be her lover. |
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Jurors heard Armer, who Stacey had rejected as a lover, arrived at her flat in January and tried to force the door. |
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Another version of the legend says that she stole the silver key to admit her lover, mistakenly opening the sluices in the dark. |
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There, his closest friend and possible lover, Hephaestion, died of illness or poisoning. |
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After her first husband was killed in combat, McEwan's mother married her lover, and Ian was born a few years later. |
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It was the part of a gentleman to preserve a bearing that was, as far as he could make it, the bearing of an undoubting lover. |
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That's how she pictured him, her French lover, like the deepest kiss that she had ever felt. She who had never French kissed. |
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Unzipped Shoots Mayor's Beau Beau Breedlove, the former lover of Portland, Ore. |
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Soldier's Song reaches out to an army far from home, Seeing Black addresses the suicide of a friend and Buttercup is a kiss-off to a past lover. |
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But tho' a conscientious disciplinarian, he was no lover of authority for mere authority's sake. |
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Stephen Quinn, mari complaisant of Blunkett's former lover, Kimberly Quinn, told a colleague of mine that he resented being called rich. |
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That's not exactly a newsflash, but is it finally time for Moira to give her bad boy lover the boot? |
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Abu Dhabi An Arab woman lost Dh700,000 after being allegedly conned by her lover, according to Abu Dhabi Police. |
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A DOG lover from Liverpool was thrilled after her Bichon Frise took third place in its category at this year's Crufts. |
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There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. |
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Having deprived her of both her mecha and her lover, Masato looks set for a nasty end, but Miku arrives to save him. |
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The 26-year-old mother of two killed her lover David Riddler by stabbing him straight through the heart. |
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The 6ft 2in model says lover Thomas George, 26, turns away every time Ian, 34, gives her a smacker. |
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Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind. |
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Seafood lover or not, the deep fried baby calamari served with rucola leaves and a dash of coriander aioli is sure to win you over. |
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A PET lover opened a can of worms when a tin of cat food exploded, showering her with maggots. |
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The infamous lover tells his labyrinthal tales of deflowering to a failed businessman who's now an innkeeper and chef. |
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John Reginald Sperry, former bishop of the Arctic, will be remembered as a spiritual mentor, linguist and lover of Inuit culture. |
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Director Gavin is having problems with his theatre's artistic director and soon having problems with his rent boy lover. |
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At the end of the first film, Samantha split from her toyboy lover Smith Jerrod. |
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In 1989, we learned that Princess Diana's lover James Gilbeym called her Squidgy. |
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As a pub and restaurant lover but a non-smoker, I have always hated breathing in a fuggy atmosphere. |
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Captain Cat dreams of his lost lover, Rosie Probert, but weeps as he remembers that she will not be with him again. |
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This laggardly lover did nothing to save Kate's honour when he ditched her temporarily. |
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Convallaria makes a wonderful ground cover perennial and are a must have for lover of cut flower displays, especially popular in wedding boquets. |
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A CHINESE food lover has won the Lotto jackpot using six numbers he got inside a fortune cookie. |
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Aronofsky's Noah, the patriarchally bearded Russell Crowe, is not simply a heartbroken nature lover and vegan. |
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That was a great place for a whisky lover to be behind the bar. |
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Antony was defeated in the naval Battle of Actium in 31 BC, and he committed suicide with his lover, Cleopatra. |
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Lawrence, when a character gets a train to Alfreton and walks to Crich to see a lover. |
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I am a great lover of lamb and I can honestly say the meat I sampled at the Pump House was one of the best I have tasted. |
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But it goes pear-shaped when his relationship with lover Elisabath Shue and mentor Bryan Brown falls to pieces. |
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The jazz lover once produced and performed in the biennial Farkleberry Follies, a send-up of Arkansas politicians. |
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Throughout the story, both Romeo and Juliet, along with the other characters, fantasise about it as a dark being, often equating it with a lover. |
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Hassel also thought that Theseus' speech on the lunatic, the lover, and the poet is an applause to imagination. |
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Tomas dallies with his favorite lover, the easygoing artist Sabina. |
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He had broken off the relationship in late 1836, distraught that she had taken yet another lover. |
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And how about a philogynist, a lover of women, or a philandrist, a lover of men? |
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