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Of course marriages are affected by the culture, by the particular pressures of time and place, but measuring and analyzing that effect requires a level of nuance and depth not mustered here.
Of course marriages can end, but not capriciously.
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Of course, marriage is complicated.
Of course, marriage equality would do the trick.
Of course, marriage is all about that long continuity, the middle.
As they grew older, their lives adhered to a prescribed course: marriage quickly followed by motherhood.
Historically, of course, marriage was a business arrangement, with infidelity (at least for men) being the acceptable loophole.
Airy as it may appear, the play's observations of greed, pettiness, and, of course, marriage, are psychologically grounded.
Of course, marriage laws vary from state to state, which is why Mr. Halfens is in talks with law firms and hotels in different states.
But, of course, marriage also has a Hegelian side — the reflection of the couple, of the new family, in the public realm — and the third inequality that Soderbergh spotlights is the public hostility to homosexuality that prevented the couple from making their relationship known (as reflected in the nondisclosure agreement that Thorson was forced to sign in his settlement with Liberace).
And of course, marriage was in the air.
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