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But among the young and hungry, chips funga has become a euphemism for taking a paramour home from the club.

Indeed, Ms. Ferguson's pattern of self-criticism is so ingrained that the notion that she could move past her mistakes — including having her toes licked by a paramour while married to Prince Andrew or accepting a $22,500 loan from a friend who was convicted of soliciting a prostitute — seemed to be a revelation.

Thus Madame de Montespan, a paramour of Louis XIV and patron of Molière and Racine, was banished from the court amid accusations of witchcraft.

The protocol requires a significant personality adjustment for Mawer's vinegary and voluble protagonist, who risks all to spirit a prominent physicist (who also happens to be a would-be paramour from her teenage days) out of Nazi-occupied France.

If for many a European king a paramour provided vital diversion from an arranged marriage and the excruciating boredom of court life, she also made a convenient (and expendable) scapegoat for military defeats, reckless spending, rising taxes and any other unpopular policy.

These films show a quainter world, where disappearing from the face of the Earth or running away forever with a paramour is a cinematic possibility.

(That's Scotch, not a paramour).

Seven million Americans live with a paramour who is not a spouse.

But would worldly power over kings or having Helen of Troy as a paramour be the sorts of temptations that might hit home to children?

How was it thou didst not bestow on us our father's halls after thy husband's death, instead of bartering them to buy a paramour?

In addition, a court may rule that a paramour lacks the necessary "insurable interest".

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