I enjoy movies of the 90s from time to time, especially those family dramas that make you cry at some silly make-up after a break-up. |
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It would seem no coincidence that the cool, passionless persona emerged at the time of the break-up of her marriage. |
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Children who have contact with their fathers following a family break-up suffer fewer behavioural problems, academics said today. |
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I would be afraid to chase her across the lake during break-up and freeze-up, but she knew the land, waterways and ice. |
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The newspaper reports that she pours her heart out about the break-up of her marriage. |
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The county has been adrift and buffeted since the break-up of the team of the past decade and now they are gasping for air. |
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He came to the fore with a thundering and prescient prediction of the break-up of Britain, coinciding with the Silver Jubilee. |
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He has also discovered, through his relationship with Moore and their subsequent break-up, that he needs to keep something back. |
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He surveys the continued break-up and decline in influence of the old social democratic bureaucracy and predicts that reaction will benefit. |
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This stress was to lead to the break-up of the land mass, first appearing in the vicinity of the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. |
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Most people when faced with the break-up of their marriage would surely take shelter amongst family and friends. |
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I think a complete break-up of the union would be foolish for all of us, Sassenachs and Scots alike. |
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Serious ill-health and in 1951 the break-up of his marriage increased his problems. |
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In spring of 1998, regional ice conditions were light and ice break-up was earlier than usual. |
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In all these cases, the break-up fee has been shaped in the relevant agreement as a lump sum cost coverage. |
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On the condition that their amount is reasonable, break-up fees in case the takeover fails, are allowed. |
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It is coupled with the hydrocolloid break-up kinetic, which depends of the fluid viscosities and the hydrodynamic conditions. |
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I feel happy and sad at the same time, nevertheless it is a totally awesome break-up song for boofheads like me. |
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The proposed break-up would create three non-viable firms out of one very viable and very profitable company, he said. |
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In Prussia, or Spain before 1836, perpetual entails prevented the break-up of large estates. |
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Unions know which way the wind is blowing, and while they remain opposed to a break-up, they realise that structural change is on the way. |
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He wonders now if he was trying to prolong his pain by allowing Sharon, after the break-up, multiple opportunities to twist the knife. |
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On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory. |
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The break-up of the confederacy followed a row between the two countries over the question of rotational leadership of the confederation. |
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After the break-up of the USSR, he inexorably gravitated toward the US-Israeli axis. |
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It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie. |
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It could also have said that break-up would have been messy, unworkable and difficult to get through the courts. |
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A study has found that more than 70 per cent of new marriages ends in a split and the child is a main reason for the break-up. |
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Its proposal excluded any legal restoration and precluded the break-up of the undivided collective ownership of the cooperatives. |
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The queuing on the minor road, which created start-stop movements, naturally resulted in more instances of break-up of vehicle images. |
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The break-up of London bus workers into separate companies has led to huge differences in the earnings of drivers across the capital. |
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In that year, however, the break-up of the USSR implied the break-up of the forces. |
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That means the Conservatives risk presiding over a Brexit and the break-up of the United Kingdom within five years. |
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The break-up was extremely acrimonious and relations between them further soured as he accused her of stealing his press from the film. |
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Sources suggest Shannon was targeted for break-up partly because it was too close to local vested interests, including politicians of all hues. |
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We had a good relationship, but since the break-up she has become very bitter, and she has decided to cut us out of her life. |
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Shareholders hoping for a break-up of the business may be disappointed, but details of dividend policy and share buy-backs are likely. |
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Both camps are deeply divided over the question of Europe, and a clear statement by either candidate could lead to a break-up. |
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The break-up of the Balkans showed how much blood is spilled when people redraw their borders using force. |
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Dido's White Flag may have sold millions with its anodyne, broad-brush break-up lyrics, but Williamson's eponymous second album goes much deeper into more raw feelings. |
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The centres also encourage the parents to cooperate in order to guarantee the child his rights and a proper upbringing and to compensate him or her for the deprivation caused by the break-up of the family. |
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Reduced sea ice extent or the timing of sea ice formation and break-up will impact the lower trophic levels of the ecosystems upon which polar bears depend. |
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It appears that no bid was made for a break-up asset sale. |
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At the end of the war, the Allies had forced the deconcentration of the coal and steel industries in Germany, and the break-up of the cartels that had restricted competition. |
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The video Bird's Milk specifically relies on absence: Bopape edited out all appearances of a former lover after an unpleasant break-up. |
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He went on to explain that the break-up was finally, in some ways, a relief. |
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Is this reticence the result of scars from the parental break-up, even when parents try to start afresh? |
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One particular case is represented by the identification of the country of birth of persons born in countries emerging from the break-up of former countries, as in the case of the former Yugoslavia. |
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After due investigation, the Administrator concluded that break-up of the vessel was the most effective method to remove any further threat of oil pollution from residual oil that might still be onboard. |
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A low point came when she was photographed by paparazzi crying in a Soho street after the break-up. |
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Certain phenomena, such as the search for a better quality of life, the scarcity of resources, the break-up of households and the ageing of the population, may bring municipalities to rethink city development. |
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If a bridge were built people could get across the river for the four weeks of break-up and freeze-up when the river is impassable, but where are they going to go? |
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We cannot put this sort of limitation on our ambitions because that would presage the break-up of the Union, even of economic Union. |
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When break-up came at the end of May, he floated out the 1500 miles to the Pacific on a scow, and worked his way home stoking coal on a steamship. |
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But true love was never all excuse for an unapproved marriage, and elopements frequently caused heartache and family break-up, particularly in aristocratic circles. |
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The illumination of the MRÂ CHIP detector caution light was likely caused by the in-flight break-up, illuminating before impact. |
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After a few months and the break-up with my common-law wife, I couldn't accept the consequences of how life was going. |
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The financial impact of a family break-up or reconstitution also moves families into or out of poverty. |
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The break-up of the Atlantic Alliance is irreversible, with the conflict over Iraq merely accelerating the disruptive dynamics of differences building since the 1990's in practically all dimensions of international relations. |
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In early June, the break-up of the rivers marks the beginning of the end of the winter's ice over Hudson Bay. |
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Standardization suffered a grave set-back with the break-up of the Roman Empire, when Europe lapsed into parochialism. |
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His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism. |
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The splintering of Solidarity, the break-up of Czechoslovakia, the rise of neo-Nazism in Germany are sobering troubles in a process that is still unfolding. |
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Libya sank into civil war with NATO's desultory participation taking it toward stalemate, maybe even break-up. |
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The break-up of communism has opened up a Pandora's box of nationalist sentiment and ethnic antagonism that had been largely hidden by authoritarian regimes and held in check by the ideological struggle. |
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The idea was to stop the state from having to pay the full cost of raising children after a break-up and extract some cash from the deadbeat dads instead. It has not worked well. |
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Therefore, an increased blinking frequency could produce more secretion from the meibomian glands and therefore a longer break-up time. |
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The impact forces associated with the midair collision and break-up, and the subsequent impact with the terrain, were severe and beyond the extremes of normal human tolerance. |
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To make matters worse for the airport owner, the Competition Commission, deluged with complaints from airlines and passengers alike about BAA's poor performance, is investigating a possible break-up of the company. |
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In a desperate, scorched-earth attempt to remain in power, the unionist Tories are willing to ensure the break-up of the UK, shamelessly fanning anti-Scottish resentment in England while fuelling the SNP juggernaut. |
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The shareholders of the airlines, of the aeronautics industry and the information technology sector are already calculating the profits that they will make from the break-up. |
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And speaking about the break-up for the first time, Sile revealed being alone has helped her deal with being too much of a relationship person. |
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On the other hand, the financial crisis in Argentina which led to a break-up of its currency board did not lead to contagion to other emerging markets which recovered remarkably well from the burst in the ICT-bubble. |
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While economists appear divided over whether a Greek exit from the eurozone would lead to full-scale break-up of the monetary union, the ECB president, Mario Draghi, has sought to allay such fears. |
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The major causes of this situation are wellknown: the break-up of a bipolar world, the explosion of hitherto contained instances of tension throughout the world, and the convulsive movements of a world seeking a new order. |
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Apparently Kukucuva had been obsessing about the break-up for some time. |
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If the Scots vote Yes for Independence then that will result in the obvious break-up of the United Kingdom as a nation-state. |
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Seedy LA strip clubs to stadium supergiants, nasty break-up, throw in a bit of Velvet Revolver and new Guns. |
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The Salamat and Doseo Basins formed during the break-up of the super continent of Gondwana in the Mesozoic Era. |
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Asked if his colleague and good friend Kavya Madhavan was responsible for their break-up, he maintained that they were just good friends. |
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Jordan's Pummelo depicts how an ordinary family break-up becomes an emotional journey of discovery for three women. |
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Marriages break-up, lives collapse, and moral compasses go skewiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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Apart from this fight over money, the break-up was amicable. |
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Such types of reprimand occur in instances where a family loses control over a child's behaviour or in the event of constant marital rows, divorce or family break-up. |
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But despite enduring a rather unharmonious break-up she is upbeat and has a renewed confidence. |
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After the band's break-up in 1987, Morrissey began a solo career, in which he continued the jangle pop sound of The Smiths. |
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Cressida was, at first, determined to make the break-up stick. |
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However, during the last swelteringly hot weeks of the year, I agreed that we would have our break-up party at the waterhole. |
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Navigation is likely to improve in seasons with ice-covered waters due to a warmer climate that would cause a later freezing and an earlier break-up date for ice in waterways. |
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Conversely, a break-up of the euro fits far better with Conservative views on national sovereignty and the undesirability of creating a United States of Europe. |
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However, the severe structural damage caused to the aircraft during the break-up and the ground impact obscured the more subtle indications of overstress. |
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It caused the break-up of the armed group in a number of smaller units that took flight in different directions and perpetrated a seemingly endless series of serious human rights violations against the civilian population. |
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This year marks the centennial of the Armenian genocide, which began in 1915, three years before the break-up of the Ottoman Empire. |
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This is because those rarefied debates on the break-up of Britain are invariably conducted in the grandiloquent language of national destiny and constitutional architecture. |
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For years after the break-up of the Soviet Union, it functioned much as before, resting on its huge, built-in client base and a reputation for dependability. |
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That sale will provide money for the escrow fund from which damages will be paid. Selling assets makes a lot of sense for a company which now has a break-up value much higher than its market capitalisation. |
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It could lead to the break-up of the comprehensive system and a return to grammar and secondary modern schools. |
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Although this splaying may have occurred during the break-up of the aircraft, it is possible that it was present before the occurrence as a result of progressive damage. |
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There is a bit of a grey area as to the accused having doubt about the finality of the break-up and about where on a continuum of ignorance and criminal behaviour a particular conduct lies. |
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Ice-induced shoreline impacts, in comparison to the baseline for natural ice break-up and clear-out, were not observed for the two years of the study during which icebreakers wsere used to clear the Seaway. |
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He coaxed her into the garage to discuss the break-up and when she tried to get out of the chair, he hit her over the head with a rubber cosh, Preston Crown Court heard. |
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Low polymer concentration resulted in decreased inner phase viscosity, which might efficiently promote the break-up of coacervate droplets and prevent coalescence. |
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And he repeated his claim that it would encourage the break-up, or Balkanisation, of other parts of Europe, while adding that it could also de-stabilise Northern Ireland. |
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Picture signal break-up is such a corner stone of the public viewing of active events, if they Steadycam the whole thing they'd have to crappify it in post-production. |
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It is not yet clear whether Mr Dudley and his team are seriously considering a break-up or merely showing willing to placate investors clamouring for more value. |
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This leads to his break-up with Physics, more precisely the string theory. |
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