Sentences with phrase «seen dalliance»

Over the past few years we've seen the move from CRT to thin TVs, we've seen the rise and fall of plasma, we've witnessed the ascent of HD, Full HD and Ultra HD, we've seen dalliance with 3D and the debate around curved or flat.
Whereas John F. Kennedy saw his dalliances ignored, Hart's was covered and saw his chances at becoming President go up in smoke.

Not exact matches

The business world has seen numerous individuals put their marriages, careers and good standing at risk for an extramarital dalliance.
Maybe you're thinking you'll take a wait and see approach — rather than getting a divorce right away, you'll just stay married and continue with your extra curricular dalliances for now.
The bedrock of Hillary Clinton's support — liberal women — is beginning to fracture thanks in part to the renewed swirl around her husband's dalliances and alleged sexual misconduct, and what many see as her complicity in discrediting the women who spoke out against him.
We see the inevitable end to her relationship with fellow high - school thespian Danny (recent Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges shares one the film's most significantly meaningful exchanges with Ronan) as well as the toxic dalliance with a spoiled little rich girl played with perfect obliviousness by Odeya Rush.
But so what if he can not communicate, the saucy sisters see this as an advantage because the hunky Massetto now can not breathe a word of his fleshy dalliances with these divine divas.
Arriving home quietly after one of their dalliances, Carla sees husband Greg (Anthony Hayes) hiding a bag filled with blood - stained cash.
The impact of these graduates is hotly debated by those who, on the one hand, see this as a way to improve the supply of teachers by enticing some of America «s top students into teaching and those who, on the other hand, see the program as a harmful dalliance into the lives of low - income students who most need highly trained and highly skilled teachers.
Critics, however, see the program as a diversion from truly beneficial policies or even as a harmful dalliance into the lives of low - income students who most need a highly trained, highly skilled, and stable teacher workforce.
Ready for the dance — the dalliance with her liberator — the one who sees her as she really is.
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