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"But some marriages of convenience end up working out well".
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Some marriage of opposites has to be consummated.
Heffernan left teaching, hoping that some marriage of education and technology might help "level the playing field in American education".
"In some marriages, sadly, you sort of fall out of love with each other," he said.
Her remarkable alliance with her husband -- a relationship that acquired historical importance owing to the depth and the subtlety of its sentiments -- is a rebuke to the cynical and twisted arrangements of some infamous political marriages of today.
Some arrangements may be marriages of convenience, but a genuine affection seems to have developed between Ellis and Georgia.
That was when that village's mayor, Jason West, then 26, rose to international prominence overnight by solemnizing the marriages of some two dozen gay couples in a parking lot outside the village hall.
Can the marriages of some really "harm" those of others?
De Gray received a 1203 missive from Pope Innocent III decrying the marriages of some secular clergy, in contravention of canon law.
For that reason, an embassy -- no matter where, no matter what size, and no matter its world-stage visibility, media exposure, or geopolitical significance -- is not just some simple marriage of bricks, wood, glass, steel and mortar.
"Some of these deals were marriages of convenience, which were justified as marriages of convergence," said Michael J. Wolf, the head of the media practice at McKinsey & Company.
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