It would seem no coincidence that the cool, passionless persona emerged at the time of the break-up of her marriage. |
This stress was to lead to the break-up of the land mass, first appearing in the vicinity of the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. |
Most people when faced with the break-up of their marriage would surely take shelter amongst family and friends. |
Both camps are deeply divided over the question of Europe, and a clear statement by either candidate could lead to a break-up. |
Children who have contact with their fathers following a family break-up suffer fewer behavioural problems, academics said today. |
I think a complete break-up of the union would be foolish for all of us, Sassenachs and Scots alike. |