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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Love, passion, a bit of suspense, and a dash of farce are deftly blended into an entertaining look at the peculiarities (to our modern sensibilities) of aristocratic marriages.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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Fiancee Dating Agency Meet Russian women at Fiancee dating agency for love romance marriage and creat a family.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Recent royal marriages such as those of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, the Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips, which began as love matches have none the less failed.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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But some writers address sexuality in a way that says that people are cold and deserving of empty marriages, others in a way that says people are romantic and justice will prevail in love, others in a way that says people use sexuality to connect and that that is good, others in a way that says people use sexuality to control and that that is good.
Or are they a way of acknowledging that the hot sex of the first few months always fades, and that however much in love we are in our marriages, that we seek that hot sex, that effortless union, that zipless fuck, to steal Erica's phrase?
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Against convention, privilege and arranged marriages, Austen pitches choice, romantic love and reason: her heroes and heroines are moved by love, but also by reason and intelligence.
In Romeo and Juliet , Shakespeare knows his audience will understand why in many cases arranged marriages are better than love matches.
Are there family stories of lost love, jilted brides, unusual courtships, arranged marriages, elopements, runaway lovers?
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Most adults have the inability to understand "love" thus most marriages end in divorce, let alone a 14 year old who is smitten by a woman who will raise her skirt for a child.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Christian marriage is a covenant of love in which both husband and wife empty themselves of their own concerns and take upon themselves the concerns of each other in loving each other as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it.
Marriages, funerals, baptisms, counseling, guiding and directing; pointing the way to real freedom through Christ's perfect example of love and obedience.
It is our intent to foster marriages that reflect Christs pure and sacrificial love for His church while encouraging family relationships characterized by honor, instruction, discipline, love and respect.
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