The acting in Candida is realistic and accurately captures the trials and tribulations of courtship. |
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See their trials and tribulations, especially when mothers and daughters differ over dresses. |
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I found myself wondering why I should care about her trials and tribulations. |
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However, the story of trials and tribulations faced by two footballers, again failed to win the audience. |
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The series follows the trials and tribulations, and successes, of people who stake everything on a business venture. |
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The Exhibition encapsulates the trials and tribulations of everyday life both at home and abroad. |
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We see the trials and tribulations of you with your family, getting back on track. |
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Greatness eludes the film because you simply don't care deeply enough about the trials and tribulations of the people at its core. |
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That doesn't explain older screenwriters who choose to write about the trials and tribulations of the young. |
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She pointed out to the gathering that music is the most potent panacea against the trials and tribulations of life. |
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One a child-minder, one a machinist, they had taken deep breaths and taken on the trials and tribulations of the police service. |
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Since then trials and tribulations have been the order of the day but he maintains that he is still aiming for nothing less than gold at Athens. |
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The play is a heartbreaking but comical tale of the trials and tribulations couples go through. |
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Of his trials and tribulations over the past three years, he said it is people's perception of him that means the most. |
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They tracked the students through their inductions, exams and graduations and through the emotions, trials and tribulations. |
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But Dafoe says the trials and tribulations of all that makeup actually made his job as an actor easier. |
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Many moons ago I wrote about the trials and tribulations of shooting a commercial calendar. |
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Schneider and inquiring about the trials and tribulations that he's experienced in his career. |
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Anderson, who has a degree in Applied Physics, knows about the trials and tribulations of entrepreneurial life. |
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For the last several years, Pat and I have shared a good many of the trials and tribulations in our lives, as well as the joys and successes. |
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Forget about the trials and tribulations of dealing with the complex emotions of the average human. |
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Whether you wish it or not, you need to undergo the trials and tribulations of the sunny days and sultry nights as there is no escape from it. |
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The Oscar-nominated drama stars Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple dealing with the trials and tribulations of a rocky marriage. |
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News anchors and reporters couldn't make enough references to the trials and tribulations that they faced throughout the day. |
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A light and airy story about the trials and tribulations of love, the play will appeal to many. |
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But does the film show the real problems and trials and tribulations of the fighters? |
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Forsyth's film details the trials and tribulations of a local radio DJ whose long-term partner leaves him. |
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My own work is about the trials and tribulations of what it is to be a human being. |
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Despite the trials and tribulations, all ends reasonably happily in this tale of duty and sacrifice, with the Gods being placated and Idamante living and getting his girl. |
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For all the club's recent trials and tribulations, the fact that they have kept this great race going well into a fourth decade is cause for congratulation and celebration. |
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Instead of endless drawing-room comedies about the idle rich, Broadway audiences were now entertained by the trials and tribulations of ordinary gals and fellas. |
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The film, shot on location in London, follows the trials and tribulations of several couples splitting up or getting back together. |
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Besides her cabin, usually shared with another staff-member, the pursers had their own wardroom where they could relax and share the trials and tribulations of the day. |
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I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. |
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But in addition, many of them are dealing with the trials and tribulations of implementing new and complex accrual accounting systems. |
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How could you improve your ability to deal with the trials and tribulations associated with research projects? |
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You can approach life's trials and tribulations with anger and hostility or with humor. |
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Often with the passage of time, the trials and tribulations that a city was faced with started to magnify. |
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Such are the trials and tribulations of life in the League of Ireland. |
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It's very important that Placido saw my trials and tribulations. |
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The overture is a magnificent summing-up of the trials and tribulations, the twists and turns in the plot, and a splendid taster for the delights to come. |
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The archetypal image in western literature is the journey of a man like Ulysses whose long trials and tribulations lead to arriving home older, braver, and wiser. |
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The trials and tribulations that the college faced and the tortuous path it traversed are deeply etched in the memories of those who are associated with it. |
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They had been married for over forty five years and had gone through the trials and tribulations of the Partition of India in which they had lost everything. |
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They were nostalgic, so to say, about the trials and tribulations they underwent to realise their dream of a bridge across the tributary of the Periyar at Manjummel. |
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Staying focused on what's important has ensured her success as she skillfully avoids the trials and tribulations of the pressures that surround her. |
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I cannot help but contend that they have failed to demonstrate an appreciation of the history of the trials and tribulations of the various groups that shaped this society. |
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Their trials and tribulations might not always be 100 percent realistic or relatable to the majority of Americans. |
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And the evolution of both NATO enlargement and NATO-Russia relations were not without their own trials and tribulations and an occasional near-death experience. |
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I went through my usual trials and tribulations of the day, and now I am here visiting you. |
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But although modernization was initially an involuntary choice forcefully imposed by the Western world, China has since undergone a great many trials and tribulations to make it her own. |
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At the same time he also revives the recent historical past of Europe and of Hungary with all its trials and tribulations, madness and the strong imprint it has left on entire generations. |
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I've had my trials and tribulations here in New York. |
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A demos has a national identity which shapes the very soil from which democracy can grow and in which it can stand tall and survive trials and tribulations. |
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And yet when I watch the trials and tribulations of the emergent European foreign policy I sometimes wonder whether there is something attractive about these weaknesses which we ourselves readily admit to. |
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Did Eleanora Hallen experience the same trials and tribulations travelling with her parents to Canada from England as young Gyula Iszak did arriving with his family from Hungary? |
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They heard that school was at the centre of these young peoples' lives, with the regular trials and tribulations of secondary school magnified for them. |
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It wasn't this baby's budget that caused GM's trials and tribulations! |
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Crown Attorney, who enlightened us on the early courts, the trials and tribulations of our ancestors in establishing the new Upper Canada. |
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The mural's trials and tribulations rival those of its subject. |
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We know the trials and tribulations they face on a daily basis just to have some food, some heat, as my colleague was suggesting, in their homes, if they are fortunate enough to have a home of any type at all. |
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The trials and tribulations of the team behind Scots kids' adventure The Waterhorse are first on to the screen. |
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I had the privilege to experience the excitement that new runners share and the gift of camaraderie that engulfs those who persevere through the trials and tribulations of acquiring life new skills. |
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However, aware as they are of the difficulties involved in opening up institutional debates after the trials and tribulations of the Lisbon Treaty, they are not entrenched in a legal approach. |
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Having gone through so many trials and tribulations, the Afghan people eagerly look forward to embarking on the road to peace, stability and development aspirations that are shared by all countries of the world. |
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We spoke to them about their trials and tribulations and their wishes. |
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Algerian, Jordanian, and the Muslims of the Occupied Territories were especially prone to view Saddam as the liberator who could bring release from their trials and tribulations. |
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Tobit tells of the trials and tribulations of a family, and the power of prayer as God sends an angel to guide Tobit's son Tobiah on a journey of resolution. |
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This work amounts to a description of a journey of individuation with all its trials and tribulations, including the suffering and ecstasy that accompany such an endeavor. |
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And while others endured trials and tribulations, Mouland moved up another gear by birdying 10, 11, 13 and 15 in a round that didn't feature a single blemish. |
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It is unashamedly romantic in nature as it follows the trials and tribulations of dippy heroine Val O'Hara, who seems to have the knack of causing mayhem wherever she goes. |
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