This movie doesn't bother to offer an original comedic thought, or pursue a different take on collegiate life or the onset of midlife crisis. |
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My own decision two years ago to leave Fleet Street was considered a daffy girl's midlife crisis. |
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But now, its chief executive faces growing challenges as the retailer grapples with a midlife crisis. |
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The main character is an adulteress going through a midlife crisis who wants out of her marriage and who works in a human resources department. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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The character of Bob Harris, an actor in the middle of a midlife crisis, is made for him. |
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Lucas interpreted the vast donation as either an early midlife crisis or a desire to begin afresh. |
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Since both are in their early forties, they are quickly approaching a midlife crisis. |
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Those years and four children later, I was among the jetsam of my husband's midlife crisis. |
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Only in this case, the midlife crisis lasted the entire lifetime, not just in the middle. |
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According to the study, middlescence has replaced the midlife crisis, and advertisers should seize the opportunity. |
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I was just really drawn to a story about this guy having a midlife crisis in Japan, where it's already so confusing. |
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Everybody else thought I was having an early midlife crisis and I should just go to another division or investment bank. |
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A midlife crisis usually makes people think of gray-haired men with sports cars and very young women. |
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Brain cells have been lost thanks to an unfortunate experience with hallucinogenics that occurred during my midlife crisis. |
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I thanked my relative for her advice and chalked up the tears to her having a melodramatic midlife crisis. |
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I hate to sound like Mitch Robbins on the edge of a midlife crisis but criminy, what is this world coming to? |
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By the last decade of the sixteenth century, the fifty-year-old astronomer was facing a midlife crisis, afraid that immortality was slipping from his grasp. |
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Will it have a midlife crisis, then obsolesce and start relying on its children to fix its tech problems? |
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Sufferers from the midlife crisis on the job become inconsistent, bitter, resentful, defensive, and faltering in leadership. |
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Then in their late 30's, when they are approaching the next age with a big zero in it, they would prepare, as any wise person would, for their midlife crisis. |
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For all of the messy tragedy inherent in a midlife crisis, for men anyway, there used to be something fun about them. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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It is a book that I think would appeal to a lot of people who are having a midlife crisis or a change of life. |
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He is the author of several books, including My Soul Is Rested and Fly Fishing Through the midlife crisis. |
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In recent years, after surviving brain tumor surgery, Ralph Lauren suffered from a massive midlife crisis, finding solace with a beautiful blond model. |
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Longtime fans of the series may be pleased with the exacting attention paid to Banks's latest romance, or to the midlife crisis that has Annie hitting the bottle. |
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Now, however, the VMAs are facing a bit of a midlife crisis. |
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Applying Kant's categorical imperative to a relationship problem and then Hindusim to a midlife crisis as though they were creams for different parts of the body may strike thoughtful people as contrived. |
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To keep the image, Europe is experiencing a midlife crisis. |
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Yet dvv international seems to be in anything but a midlife crisis! |
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Some theorize the 51-year-old Kennedy was in the grip of a midlife crisis. |
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