Sentences with phrase «dalliances came»

These dalliances come with both costs and benefits.

Not exact matches

Conservative supporters have looked the other way when it comes his multiple marriages and dalliances with Democrats (during the debate he boasted that Hillary Clinton «had to come to my wedding» because of his donations to the Clinton Foundation.)
Worried it might finally be the day she comes face - to - face with the brutal consequences of her recent criminal dalliances, Beth turns the corner to find her dog eating spilled food.
I have my AA groups and bible study and chanting group and now my husband is wholly back (daytime dalliances) and he has had survivor weekends, we have therapy, couples weekend coming in future.
It will come as no surprise to colleagues that one of my first dalliances with the PCC came after the first batch of expenses were published by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
Though Brian's struggles as a writer give 5 To 7 a necessary note of self - deprecation, it's his inexperience that comes through most in his dalliance with a married woman, which sometimes plays like Ben Braddock and Mrs. Robinson with an international twist.
SYNOPSIS: Set in the 1790s, Love and Friendship centers on beautiful widow Lady Susan Vernon, who has come to the estate of her in - laws to wait out colorful rumors about her dalliances circulating through polite society.
There isn't a moment, either, when Weiner comes clean about his duplicitous acts or admits some sort of deep character flaw: He simply expects you to take him at face value and let his work — not his personal dalliances — define him.
Perhaps it is meant as some sort of character development, but in the case of the film as a whole, these romantic dalliances are a distraction to more important issues that struggle to come to light.
It was a place where Russians cut from every cloth could come to linger over coffee, happen upon friends, stumble into arguments, or drift into dalliances — and where the lone diner seated under the great glass ceiling could indulge himself in admiration, indignation, suspicion, and laughter without getting up from his chair.
It was a place where Russians cut from every cloth could come to linger over coffee, happen upon friends, stumble into arguments, or drift into dalliances — and where the lone diner seated under the great glass ceiling could indulge himself in...
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