He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically. |
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His ex-wife is romantically linked to the workaholic, control-freak owner of the three casinos. |
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You're no longer romantically involved, you're no longer in a committed relationship, but you will forever be the co-parents of that child. |
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We had come in at a romantically charged moment, so our intrusion was especially unwelcome. |
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Reno is still interested in Billy romantically but Billy explains to her that he is in love with Hope Harcourt, an American debutante. |
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It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically. |
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Her almost romantically painted newspaper still lifes brought to mind the elusive images in Richter's painting series. |
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She has given us a romantically pithy, pitying, historically precise masterpiece. |
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As I pondered Jim's question, I realised that my friends are closer to soulmates than the men I've been romantically involved with. |
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From 1929 until 1932, the two were romantically and professionally involved. |
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The musketeers romantically portrayed by Dumas in the 19th century reflected the flamboyance and panache expected of them and their kind. |
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The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers. |
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This piece must be romantically played or else the whole reason for being is lost. |
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It is as tiresomely literal as having a person fall at the feet of another to indicate they're about to romantically fall at their feet. |
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She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen. |
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A simple-minded fellow, he does not realize the impossibility of winning her over romantically. |
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His past is surely a factor in his ability to relate to a woman romantically. |
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Much is made about her being beneath him when the two become romantically entwined. |
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At the time of making the film, the director's own marriage was on the rocks and he was romantically involved with an actress. |
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This is the story of their reunion, interspersed with romantically filmed speechless flashbacks. |
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Valentine's Day, arguably the most overrated and expensive day to romantically woo your partner, may have come and gone. |
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While on a window washing assignment, Wallace gets romantically involved with a lonely shop owner. |
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By 1993 he was back in Britain, where he became romantically involved with the singer Polly Harvey, who duetted on his 1995 album Murder Ballads. |
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They embarked on a life that was both romantically adventurous and cozily domestic. |
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Having come to such a conclusion she quickly told herself that she had no interest in Edmund Darcy romantically whatsoever. |
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For this style, hair is kept romantically undone with rough partings and soft, flexible tumbling natural waves. |
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He is the answer to the prayers of those tongue-tied guys, the romantically handicapped, the timid ones whose words are not in consonance with their feelings. |
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You can be itchy in relationships, too, romantically seeking, solely for excitement sake. |
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It was an incredible show full of optimism, seen best in the romantically nostalgic jersey dresses and flared-trouser suits in deep, warm colours such as blueberry and plum. |
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He met and became romantically involved with one of Illich's assistants, 22-year-old Mary Keelan, an Irishwoman employed by the Monastery of Emmaus. |
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It's not that the inner-directed person consults some deep, subjective, romantically sui generis oracle. |
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His Benedick, the best I have seen, was hilarious and heart-breaking, vain, masculine, silly and romantically efflorescent. |
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Elements we interpret as romantically fatalistic must have seemed unbearably portentous immediately prior to the war. |
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I have already sent away for a surcingle which has a silver buckle with the initials A and M romantically entwined. |
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My mother's future husband, as it turned out, quite romantically was also on that very same boat. |
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Of course, sometimes we may not even want to hear about the happy, lovey-dovey couples because we're feeling romantically unlucky or lovelorn ourselves. |
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More romantically, the worn steps of the chapter house show the building's true age beautifully. |
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The poems were written from exile in Karlsruhe after a journey to his home, which is probably why they seem to us so romantically allusive. |
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These are festive songs played festively, love songs played romantically, and drinking songs played drunkenly. |
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Eskimos kiss by rubbing noses they tell me, and I have to accept this as true, as I have never been romantically involved with anyone in sealskins. |
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Choice encounters and alliances from one and six months ago return to deliver the goods, romantically or businesswise. |
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But these more romantically appealing works leave the darker aspects of MacMillan unshown. |
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I asked how he'd feel if she became romantically involved with someone else. |
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During their holidays, Mary and George, who work at two different government departments, meet and become romantically involved. |
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Easy Rider created a new myth, the romantically disillusioned myth of the road as the ultimate escape. |
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Year after year, the tradition of innovation cherished by Blancpain is expressed in the most romantically feminine manner. |
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A manager cannot be expected to judge his subordinate objectively if he is romantically involved. |
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Around the same time, she became romantically involved with Rohan Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley. |
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Chrissie Wexler, Jules Siegel's ex-wife, was romantically involved with Pynchon at that time. |
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He makes it clear that he feared becoming involved with Joplin romantically. |
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The lower apartment was rented by four Italian students, including one young man who was romantically linked to Kercher. |
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When you are romantically interested in someone you may feel like showing it by kissing them. |
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Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings. |
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They become romantically involved in a twist on her sexual identity. |
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Comic capers abound as they become romantically entangled with two women. |
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They sat there for a while, looking romantically out over the lake. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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And, during dead spots during the caper, they find time to tell their lives' stories, and each girl pairs off romantically with the guy of her choice. |
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The study found that romantically involved teenagers showed a bigger increase in depression levels and delinquency problems than those who were uninvolved. |
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Though there were rumours at the time that Rhodes and Schreiner were romantically involved, the most intense relationships in Rhodes's life appear to have been those with young men – notably his secretary, Neville Pickering. |
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The pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, had a vexed relationship with the surnames of the men with whom she was romantically involved. |
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For the first time, Kennedy fell wildly, romantically in love. |
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Quoyle's aunt encourages him to invite a female neighbour, Wavey Prowse, in whom he is romantically interested. |
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When you ask how and why she revealed this information, the investigator tells you the woman was romantically involved with the recipient and discovered he was married. |
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At night, Capri twinkles romantically in the distance. |
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As buyers could not fail to be completely bowled over by his virtuoso technique, this romantically inspired theme resulted in a great number of very similar compositions. |
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The media often portray hackers romantically as crusaders for good, using their skills to defend the world from terrorists and evil-doing corporations. |
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But there may be a tendency to try to overprotect someone you are romantically involved with. |
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Grimstead became romantically involved with a student whose family he befriended and went on to live common law with her after she graduated, the panel heard. |
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The full orchestra returns with the opening pizzicato motif, now romantically dressed up in opulent sounds, and the movement dies away to a quiet narrante reminiscence of the first theme in the piano. |
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His work underwent a colorful evolution from composed classicist landscapes with ancient temples to romantically ragged scenery with ruins and stormy clouds, and ending up with very realistic landscapes with natural daylight. |
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I would say I'm more romantically attached to the actual physical maps. |
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It was a summer's eve, and the voice belonged to an elderly gentleman, who saw me transfixed by these great Gothic masterpieces, now romantically softened by a pink and amber sky. |
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The action concerns a group of fairies who become romantically involved with members of the House of Lords. |
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She wasn't romantically interested in me, so a few weeks later at the suggestion of a friend, I picked up the phone and tried the telepersonals. |
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After their split, he was romantically involved with Irish TV presenter and model, Laura Whitmore. |
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She had been in contact with London's underground electronic music scene and was romantically involved with trip hop musician Tricky. |
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In summer 1966, while teaching at UCLA he met Peter Schlesinger, an art student who posed for paintings and drawings, and with whom he was romantically involved. |
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Now given over to yawning gaps in the courtship of debtors romantically linked to the annulment of fraudsters, the spectacular often has to fill in with the debacular. |
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She has recently been romantically linked by the media to her friend, Victoria's Secret Angel Karlie Kloss, and Swift thinks people have got to stop with the non-sense. |
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