Were Heloise and Abelard just another pair of star-crossed lovers, consumed by a passion that was doomed to end in tragedy? |
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Kathleen McAuliffe and Michael Rudder steal the show as the elderly star-crossed lovers. |
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This classic tale of star-crossed lovers is performed in the open-air with the magnificent backdrop of Titchfield Abbey. |
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But, star-crossed lovers as we are, fate has cruelly intervened and given us tickets for different days. |
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Advised that this was a story of star-crossed lovers, not a sociological treatise, he sighed like a prisoner and wrote like an angel. |
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Martin is 30, scrawny, with a moptop, Maltesers for eyes and a nose big and dramatic enough to make star-crossed lovers want to jump off the top. |
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It turns out he was also an important friend and adviser to Madonna and her star-crossed charity Raising Malawi. |
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If star-crossed Romeos think of their moon-faced Juliets every time they look skywards, why not the man on the street. |
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He kept his fingers crossed that everything would fall into place for a star-crossed franchise. |
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Talk about star-crossed lovers, each invisible to the object of their attention. |
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Amid the chaos and carnage, star-crossed lovers Jon Snow and Ygritte meet on the battlefield. |
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Two star-crossed medieval lovers, Abelard and Heloise, are again stirring passions in France as a literary controversy rages nearly 900 years after their affair. |
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Britons were sympathetic to a woman whom they viewed as star-crossed in love. |
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Other passengers, also star-crossed, are analogously inconvenienced. |
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Bad luck, rather than star-crossed fortune, rules. |
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Its star-crossed lovers are portrayed by adults. |
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A massive 6000 hopefuls auditioned for the roles of star-crossed lovers Tony and Maria. |
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For four decades under Gene Autry's and then Disney's ownership, the Angels were audio-animatronic versions of the star-crossed Red Sox and Cubs. |
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After a star-crossed regular season, Morgan vowed Thursday to show the college hoops world what it has been missing. |
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The fact that he was celebrating another loss for the star-crossed city of Detroit only enhances the symbolism. |
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Nadler subverts the potentially familiar plot once again, dispelling with a penstroke the possibilities for star-crossed love. |
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The work had its company premiere Saturday night, with Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon as the star-crossed lovers. |
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Her career in the 100 hurdles had been so star-crossed, maybe she should have known. |
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The tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers in 14 th-century Verona, their romance doomed by the longstanding blood feud between their respective families. |
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Theirs is one of the most star-crossed bromances of our time. |
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Scott's love doesn't become star-crossed so much as it gets cross-wired. |
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But the most star-crossed pair of them all was Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford in the cinematic sobfest The Way We Were. |
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Otherwise, love it or hate it, this is Shakespeare's tale of love within war and a star-crossed pair who really had no business in combat or statesmanship. |
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Many readers will cherish it as the final work of a star-crossed phenom. |
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Under the guidelines being looked at, the star-crossed lovers may have to seal their romance with a brief peck on the cheek rather than a full-on lip-lock. |
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The company's artistic director and choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot re-envisioned the sordid tale of star-crossed lovers all those years ago. |
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Star-crossed La Posada opened in 1930, just seven months after the stock market crashed. |
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