He spent a lot of his life philandering, that is to say, cheating on my mom, making her insanely miserable. |
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They were an item for a time, but she quickly grew tired of his philandering. |
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Shanti's daughter, Raji, had a philandering husband who ditched her and took up with Kala. |
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How can you make a philandering cheater, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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He will surround himself with those who look the other way or actually encourage his philandering behavior. |
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Giles is a philandering upper-class oik, relentlessly snotty and stultifyingly snobbish. |
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He didn't want his friends knowing about his drunken mother's tears or his philandering father's many conquests. |
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You must demonstrate that you have made a decision and will no longer accept philandering, excuses, promises or pleas. |
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This is the story of a boy growing up with a drunken father and a philandering mother. |
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How can you make a philandering love cheat, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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But if you ask them, they'll say they're against it, not unlike philandering senators taking a brave public stand against infidelity. |
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A vengeful book by his ex-wife accused Mr Cook of everything from heavy drinking to habitual philandering. |
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For most shoebox-dwelling Hong Kongers, philandering can be overlooked but property law is sacrosanct. |
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So from sexy vampires to philandering physicians, we count down the most seemingly inappropriate Sesame Street spoofs. |
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If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs. |
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The closest we came to heat was the alleged philandering of the clownish Herman Cain. |
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The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning. |
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If Sanford hadn't been brought down by his intercontinental philandering, it would have been something else. |
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I might as well have pitched a story about Martin Luther King, jr. philandering with white women. |
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Sexual magnetism drew them together, but several years into the marriage his philandering began. |
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The long-suffering wife, scorning the nymph for her unseemly appearance, zooms back up to heaven with her philandering husband. |
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Given his philandering reputation, it is perhaps unsurprising that there are several people who claim to be his offspring. |
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Don returns to his philandering ways, leaving Megan to quietly wonder where her husband has gone. |
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Most HIV cases are rooted in heterosexual contact involving monogamous women and their philandering husbands. |
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Muslims caught drinking or philandering face fines or even caning. Officials are now keen to improve what they call the distorted image of Malaysian justice. |
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And French heads of state have a very long record of philandering. |
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Along the way he is picked up by a woman of a certain age, Dusty, who is on her way to Atlantic City to gamble away all her philandering husband's money. |
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Most writing about Plath is devoted to the bleak tableau of her final days in her dank London flat, when her separation from a philandering Hughes precipitated a frenzy of her darkest and most inspired poems. |
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Poor Gemma is still shellshocked about the scale of husband Simon's philandering. |
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Running the literary events are philandering bestselling author Nicholas Hardiment and long-suffering wife Beth who makes good cakes. |
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Running the literary events are philandering best-selling author Nicholas Hardiment and long-suffering wife Beth who makes good cakes. |
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She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. |
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In Dil Dhadakne Do, she's paired opposite veteran Kapoor as his wife, Neelam, who, despite her husband's philandering ways, stays on in the marriage. |
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Similarly, Mark Sell as the philandering Claude who pays popsies with tins of company biscuits and Jacqueline Roberts as his highly verbal wife were both fine. |
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