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To be wedded to two seems like bigamy".
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You can imagine how Lady Bracknell might have viewed the matter: "To be wedded to one theatre, Mr Grandage, may be regarded as importunate.
One reason Americans hold so tightly to homework is that it is wedded to two cherished national myths.
As it turned out, Ms. Bosch had never been wedded to one Latino region.
That's because a handful of companies control the game, saddling customers with long-term contracts, exorbitant rates, hefty penalties for switching companies and devices that are wedded to one service.
That engine is wedded to one of the best automatics around: the Porsche-designed Tiptronic that lets you shift manually from buttons on the steering wheel.
This will be painful for many American universities, which are wedded to a two year model.
That will force the U.S. to call on its deep bench to replace them and could lead Ellis to ditch the 4-4-2 formation she's been wedded to, going with three midfielders and three forwards instead.
Ironically, a piece that stressed the importance of approaching material with open eyes and not being wedded to theory generated four distinct theoretical views of the same material.
For the last century or so we have been wedded to the idea of eight solid hours abed.
All sides have been wedded to the notion that there must be two states, one Palestinian and one Israeli.
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