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No, it's not "Good Luck Chuck," it's Carter in Neil LaBute's "Fat Pig," about work mates who part ways when one starts to date an overweight woman.
The southwest countryside is as appealing as the girls, who part ways after Anne says that everyone knows her brother will marry Thérèse.
It's a breathtaking piece of television – part Doctor Who, part Michael Haneke – that begins, develops and ends in the space of 11 minutes.
Parker and Thomas Haden Church co-star as Frances and Robert, a married couple with kids, careers, and a house in Westchester County who part, acrimoniously.
Real estate lawyers say that there are more complications for unmarried property owners who part ways than there are for married property owners who divorce — and a less clear process for resolving them.
Over my soul murmur your mute benediction, While I gaze, O fields that rest after harvest, As those who part look long in the eyes they lean to, Lest they forget them.
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