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It was an affair that could not last.
Then there's the dancing: a hip-swivelling affair that could have come straight from Wigan Casino.
It is a film about a love affair that could never be.
That obscure, mundane event hardly seems a proper overture to an affair that could unsettle a Presidency.
It's actually rather slight, a handsome and defanged affair that could have been commissioned by Boris Johnson, perhaps suggesting their increasing comfort.
The desserts are excellent, especially the house-made ice cream sandwich (another huge affair that could easily feed two), chocolate bread pudding and strawberries and shortbread.
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