He claims to have separated 11 months after the marriage due to the wife's infidelities. |
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Sure, there are drugs and infidelities and deviant sexuality, but that's the exception for this otherwise decent lot. |
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But having affairs of her own couldn't lessen the pain caused by Rivera's infidelities. |
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The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing. |
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Incidentally, it appears that women are more inclined to engage in these combined-type infidelities. |
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After her first two failed marriages and her ex-husband's infidelities, she could not go down this road herself. |
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My lovely partner, Patrick, suffered the knowledge of my infidelities and witnessed my mental, physical, and spiritual decay. |
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The play is a poignant domestic tragedy which follows the death of a seemingly faithful wife once her infidelities have been discovered. |
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For Lester though, elevating the infidelities to sexual intimacy or explicitness isn't necessary, or always the most interesting choice. |
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But his lying was about his sexual infidelities, not his activities as President. |
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However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity. |
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But after the Rubinstein cosmetic line caught on, she would no longer tolerate his once-overlooked infidelities. |
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Byron's vengeful wife, tired of his infidelities with both men and women, accused him of sleeping with his own sister. |
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I saw the numerous infidelities and, on the opposite, your loving abandon also. |
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With their infidelities they cause deep-rooted pain and suffering in the lives of those nearest them. |
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Who would have thought that the sexual dalliances of a 56-year-old football manager could generate more column inches than the infidelities of his star player? |
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There's never full explanation of the infidelities, though those betrayed ask: why? |
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As Bair reveals, his love life was a string of infidelities, and crabbiness was his default mood. |
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Two men were overheard talking about the infidelities of an office Romeo. |
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It has not merely exposed their crimes and infidelities, but brutally ridiculed them. |
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These unhappy dramas usually play out against a background of boredom, profligacy, infidelities, divorces, drinking and so forth. |
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Or consider a woman whose husband ingeniously hid his infidelities from her for many years. |
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Thanks to his infidelities and her political ambitions their relationship is constantly in the spotlight. |
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She highlights uncomfortable discoveries her parents' infidelities, that her grandparents perished at Auschwitz as well as noble ones. |
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Therefore she encourages her sons and daughters to purify their hearts, through repentance of past errors and infidelities. |
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Yet we know in the course of time fidelity to our call can easily become tarnished with small, even major, infidelities. |
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This is my frequent prayer dictated by my heart in spite of my weakness and my many infidelities. |
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Is this type of behavior likely to lead to future infidelities? |
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And once their fairytale officially ended, relations between them became the stuff of Shakespearean drama, with intrigues, infidelities and fights for centre-stage. |
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It is further important to ascertain if infidelities are same-sex or opposite-sex relationships, as this might influence meanings of infidelity in relationships. |
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They rehearse confronting their spouses about the infidelities. |
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He knew of all the infidelities and affairs within the family. |
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As it turns out, even the infidelities in this opuscule are fake. |
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The one who stands, literally, by her man, grinning painfully as he reels off a list of infidelities to the Press? |
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Consequently, today no mailing firm wishes to admit its infidelities and risk to find itself abandoned by the public company whose services are still irreplaceable. |
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It is the matter of repentance of the Churches for their infidelities throughout history and of the sometimes demanding changes that their future implies. |
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Remembrance is linked to the strength God gives to the feeble, to the forgiveness he offers for our infidelities and the encouragement he inspires for us to keep hoping in his promises while we live our history. |
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It was never, despite Grant's many infidelities, an open marriage. |
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In the second act, Ferréol exposes everyone's infidelities by speaking. |
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I expect no less of your usual goodness, that mercy that my infidelities have never wearied and which inspires me even in this moment with so much trust. |
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In Flanders, Felipe kept Juana in seclusion, ostensibly because of her furious jealousy over his infidelities, but also to keep her isolated from those Spaniards who were in touch with her father. |
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His infidelities and divorces call his morals into question, too. |
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The film doesn't spend very long on his gambling or rumoured infidelities. |
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It would also be important that, where lesbigay marriages are permitted by law, a similar cultural consensus concerning the unacceptability of same-sex extra-marital infidelities emerge. |
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It is a supernatural fact. This people perseveres in spite of everything, because they are the people of the Covenant, and despite human infidelities, the Lord is faithful to his Covenant. |
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Their reports seem comprehensive but reveal a concatenation of unexpected outcomes — infidelities out of which true loves grow, murders that bring about births. |
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Over the years we had grown used to marital infidelities, indiscretions in public lavatories, even the odd staged disappearance, outbreak of purgery or show trial. |
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But anger over her husband's infidelities led to a number of separations. |
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For instance, he delves into the accusations of Winnie's involvement with the death of Stompie Seipei, the Mandela United Football Club scandal, and her infidelities. |
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Their marriage was initially rocky because of his infidelities. |
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