The couple decide to try a live-in relationship, primarily platonic, though the boundaries soon dissipate. |
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She has resigned herself to the fact that their relationship is purely platonic and will never be anything more. |
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Despite the eyelocks and handholds and sunsets and stargazing, her relationship with V is muddlingly platonic. |
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Have you had a platonic friendship that crossed the line and became romantic or sexual? |
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Here are some things to keep in mind when the guy you want to catch under the mistletoe is more into keeping it strictly platonic. |
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Familial and platonic relationships are central themes in Greenfield's works. |
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I've had several lady friends over the years, but our relationships have been platonic. |
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They do not expect relationships, either sexual or platonic, to last a lifetime. |
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Our realtionship started out as platonic but quickly grew into something much more. |
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The relationship between Bob and Charlotte remains at the film's core, and remains platonic despite strong sexual undercurrents. |
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An eminent diplomatic commentator wrote that the action taken by France in response to atomic tests by South Africa would not be purely platonic. |
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Another successful project that has been made using puppetry is explaining Euler's formula for platonic solids. |
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Morphing the platonic into the romantic can offer a very strong foundation for a partnership. |
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Modern readers continue to debate whether the poems express platonic friendship or sexual love. |
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The regular hexahedron is part of the family of 5 platonic solids, which are the most regular polyhedra. |
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The decorous sentimental verses written by patroness and client during such visits hint at a platonic salon flirtation. |
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He is troubled by his wife's increasing closeness with her platonic friend Brad. |
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For them to even be having a platonic relationship is highly inappropriate and we are very concerned. |
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It is a purely platonic friendship, we are good company for each other. |
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The relationship is platonic, like a brother-sister relationship. |
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The pair have always insisted their relationship was purely platonic. |
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The widowed pair found their platonic arrangement suited them both. |
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Thirty previously unseen letters from the writer to the German-born actress and singer reveal an intense and flirtatious but apparently platonic relationship. |
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Until now, our relationship has remained completely platonic. |
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Only the unworldly could still think this was, at its worst, only an unseemly platonic relationship rather than a serious bonding. |
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It is a plaintive ode to the joys of platonic love and companionship. |
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He was much attracted by the Hellenism of the Renaissance, and both his prose and poetry are coloured by his concept of platonic love and his admiration for male beauty. |
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You will be stoic and brave, the platonic ideal of perseverance no matter what life throws at you. |
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It would be more useful if our West European partners' position was less platonic and if they made a more energetic and persistent effort to pound it into the Americans. |
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Mother was still utterly platonic around Timothy, and I was afraid she might decide we should go back home if she suspected Timothy had designs on her. |
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Rossetti had been in love with Jane since 1857, and in the 1870s, in her husband's absence, the pair enjoyed a perhaps not altogether platonic affair. |
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She uses the celebrations of holy matrimony as a way to chronicle her own relationships, both romantic and platonic. |
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Its shape is a pure platonic solid, a dodecahedron, a geometry often associated with philosophical theories, esoterism and sci-fi culture. |
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She then became the official mistress of Louis XV and marquise before ending up as lady-in-waiting to the queen, de facto minister, and pious, platonic consort of the king. |
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But if the American government were the platonic ideal of functionality its debt wouldn't be honest-to-god risk-free. |
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One enjoyed a romantic fairytale and the other, a platonic relationship. In both cases, it all ended when they returned to school in September. |
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Water as a matter has a specific geometric form: it forms tetrahedrons, one of the five platonic bodies. |
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It was trickier to convincingly recreate Mark's imprint as a platonic pal downstairs. |
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Apart from close friendships, he had a few platonic relationships with young men who shared his sensibilities, and often his love of cricket. |
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He had maintained a platonic relationship with Jean while his first wife was still alive, out of loyalty to her. |
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Although at times you may be emotionally drawn to someone, you'll be inclined to fight this attraction or try to transform it into a platonic relationship rather than a warmer one. |
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Just why dimension four has an extra platonic solid is a puzzle to mathematicians. |
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Jane and Hellyer Jones determined not to break up the family, and their relationship remained platonic for a long period. |
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The miniseries portrays them as having a platonic, though highly romantic, affair throughout her reign over England during the 16th century. |
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We voted for some of the good intentions of the text where they were not restricted to being purely platonic, particularly in relation to the protection of workers, the disabled and people suffering rare diseases. |
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The learned Marsilio Ficino translated Plotinus, that great archimage of platonic mysticism. |
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It is understandable that the monastic quest should fall into line witl this perspective, but in a form less tinged wit' platonic intellectualism. |
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Their relationship was purely platonic but Dr Wilson said they were co-dependent and happy together. |
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The Lisbon Strategy is a platonic ambition. |
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The novel was clearly inspired by Rousseau's own curious relationship at once passionate and platonic with Sophie d'Houdetot, a noblewoman who lived near him at Montmorency. |
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Eighty stones and crystals, nine platonic solids associated with eighty symbols to develop: your premonition abilities, your aura, your will to act. |
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He covers designing origami polyhedra, platonic and related polyhedra, and dipyramids and dimpled dipyramids. |
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Are platonic male-female relationships really that unbankable? |
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But perhaps, as in many human platonic relationships, the mere suggestion of something more, satisfied by the female's presence, is all that is required. |
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But because the faces of the cube can be easily subdivided into square quadtrees, it was chosen as the base platonic solid by Alborzi and Samet. |
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She proposed a platonic living arrangement with Fuseli and his wife, but Fuseli's wife was appalled, and he broke off the relationship with Wollstonecraft. |
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The platonic love affair inspired the novel Across the River and into the Trees, written in Cuba during a time of strife with Mary, and published in 1950 to negative reviews. |
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Such contracts can also be useful for platonic co-parents or for unintended parents from an accidental pregnancy who are not in a serious relationship. |
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They are good friends, but their relationship is strictly platonic. |
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