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"I was talking about the affairs – the many affairs that Bill Clinton had," he said on Fox and Friends.
He had so many affairs that nearly 1% of the entire world population has his genes.
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As with many love affairs that explode over a petty slight, the tensions that soured this relationship are almost like a Greek drama in what they suggest about human flaws.
A soldier of extraordinary courage and great gifts of leadership, James was a stout man, strong and handsome; he has been criticized for his many love affairs that caused him to be described as an home de fembres ("lady's man").
His pursuit of women led him into two marriages and many affairs — liaisons that biographers would treat lightly were they not so entwined with his public life and all too public death.
And there are so many more such affairs that won't be broken because of this vote.
Humans are not required to make this sexual sacrifice, yet many of us pursue affairs that are just as destructive.
Although many landslides are meager affairs that quickly sputter to a stop, others can eventually involve more than 1 billion cubic meters of soil and rock enough to fill the Louisiana Superdome more than 275 times flowing hundreds of meters at speeds of more than 10 meters per second.
We've seen this so many times before; the affairs that offer no relief, the existential dread that leaves both partners ultimately feeling adrift, a woman whom Don ultimately views as yet another version of the whore who gave birth to him (we're four hours into the season, and we've seen Don give Sylvia money twice).
It's a state of affairs that requires many journalists to censor themselves to survive.
The letters of Acting Paymaster William F. Keeler to his wife Anna also corroborate many of the accounts of affairs that took place aboard the Monitor.
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