Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood. |
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There is a difference in the singlehood of Mr. Gandhi and that of Mr. Modi. |
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For the 40-something virgin whose father has just died, shrouding herself in singlehood has almost become a comfort, like a big puffy coat. |
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This explains why singlehood proliferates in places where such networks can crystallise, he says: in many urban centres and in Scandinavia, where strong social safety nets free people to pursue their own goals. |
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Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal and one of the many nightmares of the Congress party, has also often conveyed that her singlehood is a sacrifice for her people. |
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It may extol substantive values such as stewardship towards the environment, having children, charity for the vulnerable, or marriage over singlehood. |
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So what do you think is Justin enjoying his singlehood and is being just a Casanova? |
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Sonny's attempts to integrate the challenges of parenthood with the freedom of singlehood form the basis for the film's uproarious comedy. |
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But Putin's cultivation of a virile image, combined with his de facto singlehood, soon generated rumors that he was involved with a younger woman — a former rhythmic gymnastics champion turned lawmaker. |
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