Sentences with phrase «bringing old baggage»

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Secondly, Nick Griffin is in the process of reforming his party, ditching all the old clause 4 style baggage of the past, and bringing together a party of black and white loyal British people, who will challenge the One - Party - State corrupt liberal elites, end multicultural balkanisation, Islamisation and mass immigration and bring Britain's sovereignty back from Europe.
When their father (Sam Shepard, whose screen time is brief and sweet) goes missing, the sisters reconvene at the old Weston house in muggy Osage County, bringing their significant others and heavy baggage (mostly figurative) with them.
Be sure in your choice of an older puppy, that there is no excess baggage to be brought along with it.
Jay Leno, seen here in 2004 behind the desk on his old Tonight Show set, returns to the show March 1 — but may be bringing some baggage along.
But TiVo's old - school approach to recording broadcasts from an antenna also brings some baggage.
Unresolved baggage either of you brings into your union from old connections can be damaging to your future relationship.
Another important, often overlooked, issue when dealing with common law partners is the emotional baggage that some of their «old life» can bring with them, says Sullivan, which can include tensions around previous children, child support obligations to ex-spouses and the difficulties with blended families.
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