A husband and wife are celebrating the dubious honour of being crowned Yorkshire's most unromantic couple. |
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For the last hour she has insisted she is totally unromantic about the life she has chosen. |
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It may sound unromantic, but retiring overseas is not just about those sun-kissed beaches and fields of sunflowers. |
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It sounds decidedly unromantic but when it comes to practicality, Grevett has hit the nail on the head. |
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It's not unsexy, it's not unromantic, it's not unreasonable, it's not lacking in passion or love, it's just the right thing. |
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The film's brutally unromantic conception of religion is summed up in this one scene. |
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Not that I am a skinflint or unromantic, but it has been refreshing to view the whole event from a neutral standpoint. |
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Ian Storey as Erik looks unromantic, but acquits himself well in this uncharacteristically Italianate role. |
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And that was the most unromantic start to any affair, but it's what happened. |
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In fact, it would be fair to describe her as unromantic in her attitudes to love, marriage and compatibility. |
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Hoardings, which dot the main thoroughfares, used to look bland and unromantic. |
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Others, like The Good Samaritan, have a bitter humanity to them that will have even the most unromantic of you crying into your cappuccino. |
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I'm looking forward to the weekend but I'm not sure about being dubbed the most unromantic couple in Yorkshire. |
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Her planned future, teaching small Swedes, marriage to a Dane, the life of a conventional housewife, seemed remote and unromantic. |
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And Yahoo above all reminds us just how unromantic and unforgiving the golly-gee world of new technology is. |
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My heart is pure and unsullied by such base, unromantic notions. |
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In these unromantic establishments, romantic dreams are dreamed. |
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In the years since then, the Park Service has continued to keep the old lighthouse in operating condition in case its unromantic replacement ever breaks down. |
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Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty. |
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His kindness, his gentleness and his intelligence, which she had foolishly deplored as somehow unromantic, now suddenly seemed very appealing and attractive. |
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Plus, lighter anecdotes from Rumsfeld's memoir, including his unromantic proposal and his take on Hurricane Katrina. |
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I would've been scared of being accused of being unromantic or cheap. |
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Generally flooded by cold lighting, Boyd's and Piper's stage provided a ferociously unromantic setting for this most famous of romantic tragedies. |
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Sorry, but I am very unromantic about these things. |
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This French-styled trio will add vintage vava-voom to the most unromantic dining rooms and bring out anyone's je ne sais quoi. |
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She said he was unromantic a cold fish of a guy, as he much preferred football drinking beer and eating a pie. |
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Perhaps this is a very unromantic thing to say on such a morning. |
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And even if it was totally boring and unromantic, like tar or mv. |
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It was an unromantic, sometimes grubby episode in the history of Irish nationalism, but they had done something rare they had had their cake and eaten it. |
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Yet too many interfaith couples fail to discuss the faith of their future children before marriage, for fear of seeming unromantic or intolerant. The faithful face a dilemma. |
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A futures market, for example, would enable growers and buyers to reduce risk by hedging, though it would also complete the unromantic commoditisation of the rose. |
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Byron is now most highly regarded for his short lyrics and his generally unromantic prose writings, especially his letters, and his unfinished satire Don Juan. |
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Furthermore, in order to elaborate this peculiar mixture of new and traditional media, Wall strikingly prefers an unromantic, industrialized, and suburbanized landscape. |
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