He had big-name friends, acquaintances, mistresses and more book deals waiting. |
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He wanted to avoid a messy divorce and to carry on affairs with mistresses. |
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The neoterics had written poems to their mistresses as if they were goddesses. |
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Stripping off the costume the wardrobe mistresses had to take in about half a centimetre of the costume since Friday! |
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income. |
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Servants observed their mistresses behaving exactly as domestics were trained not to act. |
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He had six sons and two daughters by various wives, concubines and mistresses. |
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Pretty clothes and pretty faces are only a mask on the fierce games of love and hate warring between wives and mistresses, suitors and fathers. |
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Australian mistresses therefore were generally required to compromise on what they imagined to be superior English standards of domestic service. |
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Enchanted, Kim, who already had two mistresses at the time, installed her at one of his villas. |
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And with them, the practice of British men taking Indian brides or mistresses passed into history. |
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Saturday nights are reserved by the goodfellas for their wives, and Fridays, for the mistresses. |
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They then abandoned their mistresses and married girls from their own class, who were substantially younger and expected to be virgins. |
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About his personal life, he is now said to have six mistresses, including a female petitioner who had sought his help. |
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These were more traditionally expected from mistresses, wives, and mothers than from masters, husbands, and fathers. |
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Many of the verses harp on the illicit and conjure a false world where women are mistresses and men, philanderers. |
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He surrounded himself with witty courtiers and kept many beautiful mistresses. |
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That woman and a string of mistresses describe him as a charmer but also a manipulator with a propensity to control weaker-willed people. |
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The mistresses lead easy and extravagant lives by local standards, passing the time between trysts by playing mah-jong, eating out and shopping. |
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He divorced his wife when he was thirty-four and thereafter consorted with a series of mistresses. |
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She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses. |
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I also look forward to gathering in August with the novice mistresses from the Association of nuns in the United States. |
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Commentators use it as their only means of identification, kids scream it to plead for autographs and mistresses need it for their paternity suit claims. |
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They enjoyed looking after their employers' children and learning new skills under the supervision of their mistresses. |
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Beyond the power plays, the million dollar deals, and the back-stabbing tycoons and their mistresses, we were given a glimpse of a world about which we can only fantasise. |
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Rich men put their mistresses there so they can nip in and visit them on the way home. |
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Since the show takes place in a variety of locales, kudos go to the set designers, prop men, and wardrobe mistresses who had to create two entirely different shows each week. |
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There were also dancing masters and dancing mistresses to instruct in and lead the dances that had been brought from the Old World. |
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She accepts the advances of the older, richer man and the difficulties she experiences on becoming his concubine are multiplied by the presence of his three other mistresses. |
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Clothing may be given only to sisters, mistresses, and wives. |
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Everyone in Hollywood should go take his and her mistresses and concubines out for some celebratory Champagne and ketamine. |
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Kelly draws up a large, impressive, even diverse, cast of Irish cops and gunrunners, Italian mobsters and mistresses, Russian immigrants and killers, saints and scoundrels. |
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Other characters include sundry mistresses and a weaselly killer-for-hire named Möbius. |
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She operated it for 16 years before putting it in the hands of one of her mistresses. |
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Why, then, does she bother to lecture a blabbermouth like Jaimee Grubbs or any of Tiger's other mercenary mistresses? |
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She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse. |
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But in its long history, the British monarchy has survived ignorant, incompetent, debauched and mad sovereigns as well as many ambitious mistresses. |
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As for polygamy, here I will be more nanced because in fact, how many married men have mistresses on the side? |
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Although mistresses sometimes taught their female slaves specific skills, slave women themselves normally transmitted those skills from one generation to the next. |
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In the 15th century, the property was owned by an illustrious family related to the most famous of the royal mistresses, Diane de Poitiers. |
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Louis XIV, the Sun King, who had Versailles built in the 17th century, had many mistresses, as was considered de rigeur for French kings. |
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Dzhugashvili's father, Yakov, was one of Stalin's four children, produced during a love life that included two wives and many mistresses. |
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As was the manner of his time, his relations with his innumerable mistresses were almost universally cordial, even when disembarrassing himself of them. |
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Did they disqualify for marriage due to their mistresses and their multiple partners? |
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So does a man with three vacation homes and several mistresses in his care. |
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What does this improvised street theatre mean where roles of dominator and dominated are reversed and acted out by these young mistresses dressed from the remnants of their servants clothes? |
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Henry also had illegitimate children with several mistresses, possibly as many as twelve. |
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Blount is one of only two completely undisputed mistresses, few for a virile young king. |
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Fine feathers were reserved for kings' mistresses — like Mme. |
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Henry married Matilda of Scotland but continued to have a large number of mistresses by whom he had many illegitimate children. |
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Henry had a wide range of mistresses from a range of backgrounds, and the relationships appear to have been conducted relatively openly. |
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He may have chosen some of his noble mistresses for political purposes, but the evidence to support this theory is limited. |
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What new self-destructive urge has come over this man that he wishes to take on the mightiest country in the world and give up the palaces, the mistresses and all the other things we read about? |
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George IV, when a rotund prince, liked to gallivant with mistresses there. |
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Meanwhile, women were mostly put-upon wives or wayward mistresses. |
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Edward had one of British history's most notorious mistresses. |
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Some mistresses found lifetime partners in their patrons, and some achieved financial independence, but many were discarded by their late twenties and began a life of streetwalking. |
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The first time I ran it without stopping I felt more shagged than three of Tiger's mistresses and there were more bogeys hanging out of my nose than out on the course. |
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And perhaps the most important is that it ain't over until the mistresses testify. As the trial began on December 7th, it was still unclear whether those mistresses Mr Estrada admits to five at least will be appearing at all. |
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Men have mistresses and hit their first wife. |
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For example, instead of treating the Sun King's women through anecdotes that have no lasting interest, we explain why royal mistresses reinforced monarchy and tell stories that show how. |
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But is it the case that in the European Parliament the old prejudices still prevail, according to which women make good wives, mothers, mistresses, secretaries, cooks or even cleaning ladies, but not senior executives? |
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His subjects resented paying taxes that were spent on his mistresses and their children, many of whom received dukedoms or earldoms. |
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Her husband kept many mistresses, most notably Barbara Palmer, whom Catherine was forced to accept as one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber. |
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Charles fathered numerous illegitimate offspring by his mistresses whom he acknowledged. |
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Fourteen children have been identified, two from Freud's first marriage and 12 by various mistresses. |
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It was common knowledge that George had already had mistresses during his marriage, and he had kept Caroline informed about them. |
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A letter desires all young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic. |
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Several of the neighbouring mistresses had assembled to witness the event of this memorable evening. |
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The head mistresses of the bordellos in the North Hamlet of the capital Chang'an acquired large amounts of wealth and power. |
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The most beautiful ones often enjoyed a wealthy lifestyle, and became mistresses of the elite or even mothers to rulers. |
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He is one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, partly because he acknowledged fathering several children by his mistresses. |
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Another of his earlier mistresses was allegedly Mary Boleyn, mistress of King Henry VIII and sister of Henry's future wife, Anne Boleyn. |
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Slaves thus served in the houses of their masters or mistresses, and were not employed to any significant extent for productive purpose. |
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Most of the muzhiks I met saw pictures of Putin's mistresses, yachts and palaces, and well aware whose earnings pay for it. |
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They played noblewomen on stage and became the mistresses of noblemen offstage. |
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His trophies included his second wife, his successful children, the third and fourth homes in Palm Beach and Malibu, his three yachts, his jet, and his mistresses. |
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During his reign, Francis kept two official mistresses at court. |
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He had many women as his mistresses, the daughters of chieftains, but two legitimate wives who were Caciques in their own right, and only some of his servants knew of it. |
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John had at least five children with mistresses during his first marriage to Isabelle of Gloucester, and two of those mistresses are known to have been noblewomen. |
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During the Philadelphia campaign, British officers deeply offended local Quakers by entertaining their mistresses in the houses they had been quartered in. |
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Greenwich Castle was reportedly a favourite place for Henry VIII to house his mistresses, so that he could easily travel from the Palace to see them. |
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For two centuries after George II's death, history tended to view him with disdain, concentrating on his mistresses, short temper and boorishness. |
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They also settled capital or property on their mistresses and children. |
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Throughout William and Mary's marriage, William had only one reputed mistress, Elizabeth Villiers, in contrast to the many mistresses his uncles openly kept. |
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Kim was a source of fascination inside the Central Intelligence Agency, which interviewed his mistresses, tried to track his whereabouts and psychoanalyzed his motives. |
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Yet while Gauguin went native, taking teenage mistresses, wearing local costumes and building his own wooden hut, his ultimate purpose was to impress the art world back home. |
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Henry had a number of illegitimate children by various mistresses. |
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Charles's wife, Catherine of Braganza, bore no live children, but Charles acknowledged at least twelve illegitimate children by various mistresses. |
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John also had illegitimate children with several mistresses. |
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He kept his mistresses openly at Willey, and insisted that they should accompany him in the field. In fact, he chose them for their horsewomanship as much as for their beauty. |
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