The show is a public performance of courtship, which is not all that different from, well, courtship.
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LONDON — The courtship went on for 10 whole days.
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Throughout their courtship, Vikander and Fassbender have been incredibly private.
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You can catch them on their tour dates with courtship.
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I see iMessages as the love letters of modern courtship.
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Kanye West gifted the white cat to Kim during courtship.
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Their courtship even had Sheen wishing them all the happiness.
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Like many romantic couples, they started their corporate courtship slowly.
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Their courtship is one of ideas, a dance between intellects.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump has begun his Supreme courtship.
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Whatever the cause, the courtship from the nation's capital continues.
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Kim would see through his assistant's faked attempts at courtship.
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The new couple officially announced their courtship on Jan. 23.
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Courtship has always been dictated by changes in the market.
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Microsoft's courtship of LinkedIn began to heat up in April.
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The men drive together for hours, conducting a tacit courtship
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A campaign is like a courtship with the highest stakes.
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A war couldn't do it; courtship with a Jedi couldn't.
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The courtship process has become too real in the NBA.
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This time, the Mets' courtship of Yoenis Cespedes was different.
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Episode 2 is the story of a courtship, of sorts.
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There, adult amphibians go through courtship, mate and fertilize eggs.
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Milly teaches the brothers manners and the rules of courtship.
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The Social Democrats are understandably wary of Ms. Merkel's courtship.
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That Lent, I reread all my journals detailing our courtship.
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Has anyone ever painted such an evocative portrait of courtship?
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The couple, who got engaged just a few months after announcing their courtship on the special episode of Counting On: Jinger's Wedding in November, were friends for 15 years before entering into a courtship.
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The pair, who got engaged just a few months after announcing their courtship on the special episode of Counting On: Jinger's Wedding in November, were friends for 15 years before entering into a courtship.
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Observatory Male zebra finches learn their courtship songs from their fathers.
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But despite Abe's aggressive courtship, Putin is playing hard to get.
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As Duggar fans know, only side hugs are allowed during courtship.
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Is there another courtship on the horizon for the Duggar family?
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Nuri and Yasir's courtship will be the focus of Season 1.
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The couple's courtship goes back to July 2017, per social media.
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The couple's courtship goes back to July 2017, per social media.
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The couple's walk down the aisle comes after a long courtship.
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These flies perform a complex courtship ritual to attract female mates.
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After a year's courtship they married; he was 25, she 15.
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If Chevron's courtship looks opportunistic, Occidental's would, if successful, be transformational.
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He and Jenner's courtship has been heating up in recent weeks.
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But this kind of slavish courtship is embarrassing, silly and offensive.
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At the same time, traditional courtship and marriage rituals were evaporating.
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Ahead, check out five of our favorite courtship traditions from history.
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The couple stayed at a chalet in Aspen during their courtship.
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There's no courtship, just sex -- with as many partners as possible.
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Bieber, of course, found ways to be petty about the courtship.
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It was both a casual consultation and part of their courtship.
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The lyrics ponder the questions and choices of 21st-century courtship.
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Qatar Airways' courtship of American Airlines ended before it really started.
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Focus on making them want you and nailing the courtship process.
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A similar tactic may play out in Verizon's courtship of Yahoo.
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"These motions are a key part of courtship," Dr. Dakin said.
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During their courtship, Christine was bothered at times by Terry's drinking.
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Warren's courtship of her onetime rivals is more than just flattery.
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The progress of our courtship outstripped the speed of conscious thought.
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Amy (Duggar) King's courtship with her husband Dillon was far from traditional.
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Y'know, the era of courtship and lifelong marriage and all that shit.
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It's a courtship tale that could melt even the steeliest of hearts.
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Greater equality for women might seem to render male-courtship displays redundant.
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We haven't shot anything about the courtship of Rebecca and Miguel yet.
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" John David says as Burnett, 26, adds, "We are in a courtship.
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Those surveyed definitely weren't all tied to the traditional ideas of courtship.
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And such changes in courtship behavior can impact our attitudes toward marriage.
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VH1 chronicled the couple's courtship on another reality show, My Fair Brady.
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Family members of both Cleveland and Frances supported the courtship, says Dunlap.
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Despite all the limitations, the show was a groundbreaking depiction of courtship.
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The couple's brief courtship is featured on the MTV digital reality show.
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Hence the courtship and then dissolution with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
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Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo are reaching new milestones in their courtship.
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My friends Jared Olmsted and Monica Salazar from the band Courtship Ritual.
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Throughout their courtship and marriage, he's never pressured her to do anything.
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"Will & Grace" broke up with me after a long and prosperous courtship.
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Clinton's story through the lens of their courtship and 40-year marriage.
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With the right candidate, Puerto Ricans here are open to Republican courtship.
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Internationally, it is already undermining his courtship of Western visitors and investors.
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Yet the prince's courtship of the Trump administration has not been damaged.
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Heterosexual courtship under the mandate of matrimony has rarely looked so kinky.
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By contrast, Ziming's courtship of Mrs Yu is chaste and old-fashioned.
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Traditional courtship evolved from a family-supervised affair to a personal choice.
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There's opulence, wealth, sword dances, halal meat, bling, jets, fawning and courtship.
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Pay attention to their courtship songs and their territorial cries of fury.
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SAN DIEGO — A courtship that began in 222 was rekindled on Dec.
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The early weeks of their courtship were filled with fawning Instagram posts.
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Like the beginning of their courtship, getting to the proposal proved complicated.
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Like the beginning of their courtship, getting to the proposal proved complicated.
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" Jana's decision to join the social media platform spurred speculation from one fan, who suspected that a courtship announcement "must be coming soon" as "all the Duggars get on social media when they are ready to announce a courtship.
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But their courtship is cut short after Fonny is falsely accused of rape.
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So how exactly has the digital age reshaped how we think about courtship?
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A courtship like this isn't just about who can write the bigger check.
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The defining story of Kate and Will's courtship, after all, embodies this dichotomy.
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She writes openly about her relationship with Mr. Obama, including their sweet courtship.
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Rape culture is not something that should ever be dismissed as "courtship" fails.
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But Buckley says these hypotheses aren't as compelling as the courtship ritual one.
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After several weeks of courtship, Shire accepted Takeda's takeover bid of £113bn ($211bn).
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In sexually mature birds, the courtship song did not elicit any neural response.
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They fell in love "very quickly," Duggar said in their courtship announcement video .
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And email was a huge part of my courtship with my husband, Ken.
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If your courtship were a slider, what kind of slider would it be?
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I know firsthand the limitations on courtship and dating in a conservative society.
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A few institutions have taken the courtship of donors to improbably high levels.
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Our courtship allowed me to affect a worldliness that I hadn't truly earned.
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All the while, Herzog and Jessica Kirson will deliver running courtship commentary. chelseamusichall.
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Dancing may have first developed as a form of courtship display in humans.
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I had married so young, at 23, that my courtship savvy approached nil.
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Their casual phone conversations blossomed into the beginnings of a six-year courtship.
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The hunt ended where their in-person courtship began, at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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So as courtship stories go, this one is at least a little funny.
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Their courtship was rooted in their love of the sea and of sailing.
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For New York City, this seems like speedy courtship, but Quinn cites Burrello's rationale.
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Hawn's new husband was not as kind as he had seemed during the courtship.
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And then now it's even more special because it's where we start our courtship.
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Over time, conversations with female friends helped him realize how inappropriate his courtship was.
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China's new courtship of the Philippines argues against any provocative building on Scarborough Shoal.
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After a 10-year courtship, theirs was a wedding the world wanted to attend.
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For women in the vital band of centrist voters, the courtship has become incessant.
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Instead there was a frantic courtship on the afternoon the last ballot was counted.
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In Royals Time, this courtship has escalated fairly quickly: last weekend the two...gasp!...
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The launch came as the mutual courtship between China and Hollywood looks less rosy.
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Since the clandestine courtship, the two have opened up about their two-year fling.
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During their courtship and for the rest of Jackson's life, Stanley would be a
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Wild penguins have been observed engaging in homosexual courtship and copulation for many decades.
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After five years of courtship, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham are officially engaged.
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And, he said, fruit flies simply won't engage in courtship when they are tethered.
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Now, you might want to get that "What slider is your courtship" answer polished.
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UNTIL the start of the 20th century, the rules of courtship were fairly straightforward.
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But she is right to note that modern courtship is full of mixed messages.
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As awkward as the courtship looks to us, the female seems to like it.
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In some GOP circles, there has been increasing frustration over Trump's courtship of Heitkamp.
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He spoke lovingly of their courtship and marriage, and gratefully of their political partnership.
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The courtship between Remington and Adam Lanza is at the heart of this case.
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Despite his donations and courtship of top professors, Epstein himself did not attend Harvard.
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What are the rules, written and unwritten, that govern courtship, love and marriage today?
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While Actelion confirmed the courtship, it said there was no guarantee of a deal.
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That courtship may be over as Mr. Erdogan strengthens his already near-authoritarian powers.
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Some also perform elaborate courtship dances, forming pair bonds that may last for life.
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The move was widely viewed as part of his aggressive courtship of national conservative activists.
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Bella and Cena have had a very public courtship, thanks to their role as wrestlers.
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So far, Instagram has been the exception, not the rule, to Facebook's courtship of teens.
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News of Trump's plane breaking down in Indianapolis during their slapdash courtship was parsed extensively.
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They began their courtship in June and revealed their engagement at the end of July.
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"We are so excited to announce the courtship of John David and Abbie!" they wrote.
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The couple's brief courtship is featured on the MTV digital reality show Tana Turns 21.
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But other than that, he has little to show for his courtship of Mr. Trump.
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Their unlikely courtship raises many questions — how does a royal ask someone on a date?
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In the wedding gift example, those notes were memories of the couple's courtship and romance.
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But while her courtship with D'Agostino was short, their marriage proved to be even shorter.
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Another Duggar has entered into a courtship and this time, it's one of the boys!
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The whole thing was captured on video, accompanied by clips from their year of courtship.
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Usually, they begin looking as juveniles, practicing courtship dances until they find the right mate.
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Trade and North Korea on the agenda The payoff for Abe's courtship is less clear.
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It all sounds very benign, especially since China's courtship emphasises a shared approach to development.
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In the Duggar family, an older member is usually the designated overseer of courtship dates.
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It's the equivalent of reducing the entirety of human courtship down to a single orgasm.
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Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is elated that one of her brothers has entered into a courtship!
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His national popularity helps -- the courtship process has, so far, mostly bent in his favor.
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The two, who eventually married, wrote to each other under fake names during their courtship.
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Their courtship lasted all of eleven days, a romance that was also a political alliance.
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Prince Harry Harry and Markle's trip to Botswana played a pivotal role in their courtship.
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They may buzz during courtship, or out of alarm if they are caught or trapped.
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In 1956, teenagers living near the nuclear test site have a polite and awkward courtship.
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And for some singles, sex has become the getting-to-know you phase of courtship.
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WASHINGTON — The courtship of Ryan Zinke began months before the end of the presidential race.
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When your roommate told him he didn't share his feelings, the courtship should have ended.
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Right in front of me was my parents' courtship in black, white, red and pink.
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Their New York-South Australia courtship included many joint Spotify playlists and virtual backgammon games.
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Similar courtship rituals have brought a bevy of other manufacturers to Alabama in recent decades.
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Compared to that sustained courtship, the visits to California looked more like a weekend fling.
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The findings make Dr. Heinsohn wonder whether human rhythm also originated as a courtship display.
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If they desired sex, a lengthy courtship would be required, filled with gifts and attention.
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"It was amazing," Seyfried gushed of their courtship after Sadoski, 42, filed for divorce from Hope.
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Notes were a theme in our courtship and are something of an anchor in our relationship.
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And, they just made their very first public appearance since word got out about their courtship.
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Because Kraft Heinz's courtship was so young, secrecy became paramount to the success of its bid.
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Their courtship began clandestinely — secret dates between London and Toronto, and a romantic getaway to Botswana.
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"The Image You Missed" does not provide details of MacCaig's and Ms Foreman's meeting or courtship.
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Females are extremely choosy about their potential mates, and the males are driven by courtship competition.
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Feola now live in Staten Island, where they have a trove of correspondence from their courtship.
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Much of their courtship happened long distance, as Johnson was traveling with the Steelers for work.
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Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz have been all about family since the beginning of their courtship.
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Because their courtship rituals rely on detecting luminous signals, fireflies are especially sensitive to background illumination.
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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's nearly decade-long courtship is straight out of a romance novel.
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Benjamin does have to confirm this quick courtship isn't the result of an accidental pregnancy, though.
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And then the cicada jumps towards Attenborough, to continue the courtship in a more intimate matter.
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PEOPLE confirmed their three-month courtship has come to an amicable end, and so must Hiddleswift.
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This May sets off a 7-year lightning storm in your house of courtship and loving.
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Look at his life -- he is a success at courtship and wooing; fidelity, not so much.
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If there was any question about the finality of their courtship, that seems to seal it.
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Joy-Anna Duggar, 19, seems really excited about her new courtship with longtime friend, Austin, 22.
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Jill (Duggar) Dillard and husband Derick tackle a health crisis, while Joy starts a new courtship.
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It seems as if the distinctions between flirtation, courtship, loutish behavior and actual assault are blurring.
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And as he shared details of their courtship for a good eight minutes, he imbued Mrs.
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Her courtship with Rob was short, full of positivity, and surprisingly sweet after a rocky start.
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A year to the day, the suitor arrived at her doorstep ready to begin the courtship.
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Vows You could trace the courtship of Danielle Levitt and Harry Eelman by their photo shoots.
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In 2014, the courtship was scrapped after regulators in the Obama administration voiced concerns over competition.
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You now have to get verbal permission from the woman at each stage of courtship — i.e.
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Ms. Faris chronicles the highs and lows, but mostly the highs, of their courtship and marriage.
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They hop, flap their wings and perform courtship dances, forming couples that may last for life.
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I know we're only at the beginning of our courtship but might you be The One?
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Now the big fish — which can weigh up to 30 pounds — are finishing their courtship rituals.
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And, according to Ms. Gul's youngest sister, Faiza Masood, the happy outcome of an ideal courtship.
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It also reveals more about his personal courtship of Putin, which long predates his presidential bid.
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"He would bring me flowers," she recalled of the early, one-sided courtship with Ahmad Shayahin.
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"It's been a long courtship with these folks," said AGDC President Keith Meyer on the call.
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But, after a year, William stepped back in, renewing his courtship with an emphasis on gifts.
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Zebra finches learn their courtship song from their fathers and reach sexual maturity in about 100 days.
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This relatively new form of courtship can give you access to a large pool of potential partners.
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They build them to allow young people to experience courtship on their own terms, says Cha Bai.
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Some see it as a sweet, harmless platitude couples share about the beginning dates of their courtship.
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But modern courtship rarely lasts long enough to form an impression based on meaningful, real-life interactions.
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But in this unique courtship ritual, the male bellbird screams its song directly at the female bellbird.
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She and Brown, both divorced with two children each from their previous marriages, had an unusual courtship.
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During the courtship period, possible mates spend time together with family members there to supervise, never alone.
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More recent research indicates the peacock courtship process might be quite a bit more complicated than this.
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The fact that Bill opened with a courtship story made a lot of people nervous, myself included.
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When it comes to courtship, Zurich will put the biggest dent in your wallet, the survey found.
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As wild a premise as this is, it perfectly captures the furtive early stages of teenage courtship.
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Nonetheless, the courtship between Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence had all the caprices of a young romance.
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It's the logical extension of where a world of Tinder and digitally mediated courtship might eventually lead.
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Sure this form of digital courtship sounds like a nightmare—Chatroulette for people trying to hook up.
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That might seem dated, but it's essentially in line with the current media we consume on courtship.
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After a long-distance courtship, they were looking forward to the moving into their first home together.
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For most of their courtship, Ms. Geahan was so ill the "in health" portion was in question.
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We see our friends on Zoom, and treat our Hinge matches like we're in some Austenian courtship.
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What conclusions can they draw about how much courtship, love and marriage has changed in two centuries?
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Mr. Trump may be threatening a crackdown, but his team's courtship of the news media goes on.
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Their courtship wasn't even public knowledge until Jolie debuted a "Billy Bob" tattoo in April of 2000.
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Nor did it strike me that there was anything unusual about courtship mediated by a literary classic.
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Galleries feature exhibits devoted to the couple's courtship, Zelda's paintings, Scottie's memories and Fitzgerald's literature and decline.
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Are fantasies of violence and danger really more respectable than fantasies of courtship and female self-empowerment?
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China is not fooled by Japan's assiduous courtship to keep open access to the vast Chinese markets.
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Even as New York sent Amazon packing, other cities and regions renewed their courtship of the company.
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Some commentators, most notably Geraldo Rivera, have written some acts of harassment off as courtship gone awry.
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Hopkins appeared on season 5 of the TLC show, which followed her courtship and marriage with Luis Mendez.
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The singer, whose full name is Sia Furler, and Lang married after a two-month courtship in 2014.
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That very day, he asked Hawn's father for permission to begin a formal courtship, and he said yes.
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He gained additional celebrity through his courtship of actress Pamela Anderson and their brief marriage in the 2000s.
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Given the rules of courtship, their "dates" will be supervised, likely by a member of the Duggar family.
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"After 10 years of friendship and 11 months of courtship I am marrying my best friend," she gushed.
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The Django Unchained actress wed Cross, 52, in 2012 after a five-year courtship and August 2011 engagement.
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Wilson, 27, and the "Goodies" songstress were engaged in March after a year-long courtship.
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If you're not totally freaked out by this potential partner's niceties, a courtship might ensue … and you'll — gasp!
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The scientists wondered if they were there not for practical reasons, but for a kind of courtship display.
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Libra season, which lasts until the 22nd, is more lighthearted and happy to draw out the courtship phase.
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The first big setback came that year when Paul Polman, then Unilever's boss, rebuffed the company's $143bn courtship.
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In fact, their verbal courtship is far more romantic and satisfying to watch than the eventual physical consummation.
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Eldridge explained:It looks like a pretty straightforward case of 'courtship' behavior—but with a moribund or dead female.
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With Prince Charles' courtship and marriage likely to feature during their tenure, expect more uneasy confrontations with modernity.
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Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance premieres Sunday and features key moments throughout Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's courtship.
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Throughout LaBeouf, 30, and Goth's four-year courtship, the couple faced their fair share of ups and downs.
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The story of a fraught courtship, the film presents performers who, amid widespread segregation, vibrantly asserted their art.
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Eldridge explained:It looks like a pretty straightforward case of 'courtship' behavior – but with a moribund or dead female.
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Tamblyn wed actor and comedian Cross, 52, in 2012 after a five-year courtship and August 2011 engagement.
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But some of her supporters, including Mesa, Arizona Mayor Republican John Giles worry this courtship could hurt her.
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The 22-year-old posted a video for TLC officially confirming their courtship and excitement for their future.
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And it's been a wonderful journey thus far and taking the next step to move onto a courtship.
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NOW, IT'S BEEN AN OFF AGAIN/ON AGAIN COURTSHIP BETWEEN THESE TWO COMPANIES THAT ACTUALLY BEGAN LAST APRIL.
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In early courtship, we often view our partner as an opportunity for the sex we need and desire.
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During courtship the males protrude a red balloon-like pouch on their necks to attract females — looking astounding.
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But if that's true, why play out the courtship scene at all, instead of just uploading a memory?
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But the forest imagery also links Lúthien to a real-life episode in Tolkien's courtship of his wife.
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Inspired by the courtship of his own grandparents, Cleave's foray into historical fiction is both grand and intimate.
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" As she told PEOPLE in 1976 of their 18-month courtship, "I was having too good a time.
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Since this is a play about courtship, you might be tempted to call its inhabitants prisoners of love.
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After a sometimes awkward courtship, Mr. Trump said he was happy that Mr. Ryan had finally backed him.
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Ryan pointedly withheld his support from Trump at first, endorsing him only after three weeks of awkward courtship.
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Clinton, describing for a rapt audience their courtship and early marriage — and their upward climb together in politics.
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Perhaps the most interesting thing about prom isn't prom itself but the elaborate courtship ritual surrounding the event.
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They expected courtship from the visiting tech titans — Tim Cook of Apple, Jeff Bezos of Amazon and others.
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There is a lot to be said for good old fashioned courtship (minus the oppressive gender roles, tyvm).
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The jury's still out on the celebrity odd couple since news of their courtship broke earlier this month.
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Most recently she has collected data on more than 30,000 people related to current courtship and marriage trends.
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Prum thinks that long ago, an earlier version of the bird's courtship dance incidentally produced a feathery susurration.
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The usual rites of courtship happened at warp speed, magnified by Grande and Davidson's visibility and collective wealth.
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We had to do that early in our courtship, in order for me to move past my tribalism.
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You can roam the same streets they did during their courtship; chances are, you too will be seduced.
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But it doesn't leave much room for the doubt that naturally arises as a courtship lengthens and intensifies.
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Researchers aren't entirely sure why whales sing, although most agree that it has something to do with courtship.
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It was like a nationwide real-life season of "The Bachelor," with rounds of courtship and periodic cuts.
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Some build their homes alone, and others build nests with a mate as part of the courtship process.
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The real courtship shouldn't come at the beginning but at the end, when you're cutting the person loose.
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When sex is expected even early on in relationships, courtship, rapport, respect and commitment count for so little.
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"I just asked her to enter a courtship with me," he told cameras as he sat beside Joy-Anna.
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Unlike many siblings, though, he turned the speech into an expertly crafted rap about the bride and groom's courtship.
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Trump pursued a topsy-turvy courtship with RJC contributors that to this day elicits head-shakes from top supporters.
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And though their relationship may have been more high-profile than most, their courtship had some surprisingly "normal" elements.
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In The Bobby Brown Story, Brown's portrayal of Houston, even in the earliest stages of their courtship, is unsympathetic.
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The new courtship arrived after Rose's breakup with Val Chmerkovskiy, the brother of Dancing With The Stars' Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
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That alone is an improvement on generations of terrible ideas and myths taught to kids about courtship and sex.
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Russia's courtship of China follows Western sanctions and an oil price slump that hit its $1.13 trillion economy hard.
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This is the second courtship for Josiah, who was previously in a 4-month-long relationship with Marjorie Jackson.
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And it turns out the pair didn't wait long after beginning their courtship to talk about their future family.
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"I just asked her to enter a courtship with me," Austin told cameras as he sat beside Joy-Anna.
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The courtship began when Yao returned to Liu's village a month after meeting to confess his love for her.
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Both males and females build nests and feed young, and during courtship the males feed the females (free dates!).
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Previously, courtship had taken place under adult supervision, in private places: a parlor, a factory dance or church social.
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Stripping consists of all the ingredients of courtship: sweet talk, flirting, active listening, emotional support and, you know, nudity.
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This is the red-capped manakin, famous on YouTube as the "Michael Jackson bird," for its moonwalking courtship dance.
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In this version of courtship, Ms. Adalim was seeking not an affair of the heart but of the soul.
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Their courtship is fun to watch, but it's their quest to succeed in their careers that is really exciting.
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If you're feeling this deprived during your courtship, just imagine what happens when you move in and have kids.
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There is another, even earlier, warning signal for Democrats concerning Trump's courtship of black voters: the 933 Bush campaign.
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Black leaders in clergy, politics and the media are well aware of the courtship and savoring their newfound leverage.
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But what is particularly striking is how quickly the cohort has rewritten the rules for courtship, sex and marriage.
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Here's a formal ritual of courtship, in which the woman accepts the man, at least provisionally, as a suitor.
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Our reporter took a look at Sphen and Magic, their courtship, parenting skills and what they mean to Australia.
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I fell in love with the great-horned owl's haunting winter courtship song and the crows' constant, raucous conversation.
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Photographer Marco Valentini was visiting Hungary's Hortobágyi National Park when he spotted these two kestrels displaying typical courtship behavior.
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In its courtship of the Czech Republic, China has employed many of the same tactics it has honed elsewhere.
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I was 22 and hadn't been on many dates, so this was one of my first forays into courtship.
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Their high speed courtship displays must be the fastest and most exciting form of flirtation in the animal kingdom.
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These two diligent Gentoos, unaware of the political heat around their courtship, became a larger symbol for the country.
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Women, and most men, know that courtship doesn't typically take the form of unwanted grabbing or unsolicited indecent exposure.
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Their goal was to forge a new image for the diamond as an integral part of marriage and courtship.
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The scientists were interested in dancing as a form of global courtship and how human behavior can attract a mate.
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After their swift courtship, Doug proposed in 2014 during a discussion of what kind of Thai take-out to order.
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Getty Images Christopher Buckley is known for his satires of American politics, including Little Green Men, Boomsday, and Supreme Courtship.
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" Says Jim Bob: "Courtship is really waiting for the one God has for you, and praying through the whole process.
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She told Cosmopolitan in a an interview for its February issue that she isn't adept at the whole courtship thing.
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The wattles—those unsettling flesh flaps—are used in courtship displays and may continue to grow throughout the bird's life.
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But one very interesting truth that should shatter that image is emerging from the Pentagon's continuing courtship of Silicon Valley.
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If you think about it, this is actually a good idea if you're trying to speed up the courtship process.
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Beijing has pursued a decades-long strategy of patience and economic courtship, hoping that Taiwan would peacefully rejoin the mainland.
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Birds are well-known for their courtship displays, so dinosaurs very well might have been the originators of such displays.
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Especially because you were stealing focus from something truly momentous: the long-awaited consummation of The World's Most Glacial Courtship.
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On an episode of Counting On, Forsyth asked for Jim Bob's blessing to enter into a courtship with Joy-Anna.
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It starts as a study of courtship, the kind where the young woman isn't so sure about the young suitor.
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And yet, many octopuses, squids and cuttlefish have color-changing skin that's used for elaborate camouflage ruses and courtship rituals.
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During their courtship, Davy met Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and was a guest at Prince Charles' 60th birthday celebration.
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T-Mobile and Sprint, two wireless operators that have had an interminable courtship, abandoned a proposed merger on November 4th.
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In March 2015, Dakin and Kane spent two weeks in Arcadia, California, filming and recording peacocks during their courtship displays.
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She asks all the questions she would have asked, presumably, if they had had a normal start to their courtship.
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However, it doesn't look like it was a peaceful courtship: We see Chad practically flinging Lace around the hot tub.
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News is a flirty business & it seems like current epidemic of #SexHarassmentAllegations may be criminalizing courtship & conflating it w predation.
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Their courtship, when Nelson would arrive in gym attire and drive her to the hall just to watch him sweat.
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Likely to have stoked further tension is Sudan&aposs courtship of Turkey and Qatar, both considered regional nemesis by Egypt.
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Michu was reportedly a regular at Neverland Ranch, present during MJ's courtship to Lisa Marie and even knew Michael's kids.
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Ali married Dr. Vaughn Rasberry on July 17 after a year-and-a-half-long courtship and four-month engagement.
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In "Carl Sandburg Village (Where My Parents Met)," Coval situates his parents' courtship within the urban renewal of the 1960s.
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Pick-up artists aren't really concerned with courtship so much as domination, which is certainly how Trump views foreign policy.
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The Internet age may have revolutionized courtship etiquette, but the awe and romantic possibility that the city evokes are boundless.
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Can other people truly get the hang of Bulgarian etiquette or courtship in Laos or street life in the Philippines?
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Of course, there's a chance that Tribune is engaging in an inscrutable courtship dance that will land a higher price.
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On Saturday, Meghan married Prince Harry at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after a whirlwind (and initially secret) courtship.
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The singer and newly minted author opened up about his courtship of girlfriend Gigi Hadid in this week's ES Magazine.
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After a brief courtship, the two married in secret, then spent an awkward two-day honeymoon at a cheap hotel.
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Wait a year until her studies were completed, her father ordered, and then come back for a traditional chaperoned courtship.
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A romantic dinner reservation can be part of it, but proposers should consider how the establishment relates to their courtship.
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Think, for instance, of the long courtship of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, which took up most of season seven.
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But it also speaks to etiquette in romance, where the exchange of personal mementos, like hair, were essential to courtship.
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In 2013, he hosted the Iranian president at the time, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in Khartoum, as part of a putative courtship.
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But for what it is, Outlaw King is plenty entertaining, with a hint of humanity in Robert and Elizabeth's courtship.
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So these action thrillers were the first books I read that filled my head with fantasies of love and courtship.
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The corporate courtship of these teachers brings with it profound new conflict-of-interest issues for the nation's public schools.
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Their courtship involves an elaborate plan to break free of the obsessive cycle of stalking their exes on social media.
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None other than the anthropologist Margaret Mead characterized college dating as "a competitive game" rather than a proper courtship ritual.
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Kraus's most recent novel, "Summer of Hate" (2012), is about the courtship between characters based on the two of them.
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And the long, probably false story of their meeting and courtship probably raised uncomfortable memories of other women he's courted.
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My parents hovered over me, their only child, telling me stories about our heritage and their courtship in Guatemala City.
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Jodie Foster got her start on TV shows such as "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" and "The Doris Day Show."
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But near the edges, there was more tenderness, as if the phases of courtship were rippling out in concentric rings.
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As a result, the blue-footed bird lives a proud and public life, on display in its highly ritualized courtship.
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Selin comes to believe she has two lives — one at school, the other in her cryptic email courtship of Ivan.
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Fisher knits furiously in the next room, unable to stop their courtship, which becomes an engagement, which becomes a marriage.
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Their courtship, though ardent, reveals the strictures of a class- and color-riven society that suffocates ambition and distorts desire.
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"It was Hans asking me to marry him" after a nine-year courtship, she said in an interview on Friday.
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As more Americans moved to cities, courtship moved from the home to establishments that cost money, like cabarets and nickelodeons.
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Venom's strongest elements involve Brock and Venom getting to know each other via a sort of prolonged, difficult internal courtship.
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Charles wed Diana in July 1981 in a lavish royal ceremony after a whirlwind courtship that started barely a year earlier.
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"And I knew this was my last and only chance to really do something special for a big courtship-esque moment."
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Stone put the filmmaker through a dizzying courtship, peppering him with endless questions about his concept before she finally signed on.
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Khloé's courtship with Tristan became an important storyline for her in the most recent season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
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In 2008, about two years into their courtship, Shelton recorded a cover of Michael Bublé's "Home" with Lambert on backing vocals.
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Martinez might be seen as an obvious choice for diplomacy, or even intensive courtship, given Trump's standing among women and Hispanics.
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The couple, who were introduced by one of Murdoch's sisters and his niece in Australia, have enjoyed a mostly private courtship.
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The museum opened in 1998, but the collection began years prior when owners Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski started their courtship.
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The couple's courtship will be a big part of the new season of Counting On when it returns to TLC Aug.
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The pair married on New Year's Day after a four-month courtship; Hartwell recently filed for divorce from his pregnant wife.
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Hit play above to learn more about Ze'ev and Hadassa's "old-fashioned" courtship and the ancient religion that binds them together.
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This episode's opening quote: The second episode's quote hails from The Courtship of Miles Standish & Other Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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News is a flirty business & it seems like the current epidemic of #SexualHarassmentAllegations may be criminalizing courtship & conflating it w predation.
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In 26, after an intercontinental courtship, she moved away from her family and to Memphis, marrying him a few years later.
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The nuptials followed a seven-year courtship for the couple, who became engaged in 2011 while vacationing together in the Maldives.
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They began courting (Duggars don't date) in November of last year, and announced their courtship via video on the TLC site.
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But as that unfolded, Kraus' perspective on marriage — and his reluctance to propose after such a whirlwind courtship — came to light.
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Because a fair portion of America partook in their courtship via The Bachelor, the couple is subject to some heavy scrutiny.
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" Parton also looked back on their early courtship: "When I met my husband, he wanted to take me out to dinner.
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Vynehall found the inspiration for Rojus in a documentary about exotic birds' courtship rituals and a visit to a Lithuanian museum.
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It's not all tragic, though: Tolkien's own courtship and eventual marriage to Edith Bratt formed a major foundation for Middle-earth.
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Rivals wondered if his relentless door-to-door approach would rule the early-voting states that tend to reward such courtship.
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Takeo Katsuki, an assistant project scientist at the Kavli Institute at the University of California, San Diego, is interested in courtship.
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To be with you to see the courtship, the love, to be invited to your wedding as your wacky black cousin.
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When her relationship took a downward turn last year, she decided to end her courtship with city rentals and buy something.
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Dineobellator possessed quills and feathers, like most known raptors, and may have performed flamboyant courtship rituals similar to some contemporary birds.
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You kind of see it on TV but in real-time, their courtship and relationship was really cute and super saccharine.
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Vows Few love stories resemble a fairy tale as much as the courtship and marriage of Ariana Austin and Joel Makonnen.
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The show follows Gavin and Stacey — and their respective friends and families — from their meeting through their courtship and eventual marriage.
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Arfin married in 2015, wrote the show "Love" together, and the dark romantic comedy is loosely based on their own courtship.
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Harry will later in the trip rekindle memories of the couple's courtship in Botswana and of his mother Diana in Angola.
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Morgan's signing with Lyon also ends a public and sometimes bizarre courtship of her by the Lyon president, Jean-Michel Aulas.
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They had met five years ago, when they lived 19893,21989 miles apart, beginning a courtship at first halting and then headlong.
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Several theories have been advanced about the usefulness of this fluorescence, perhaps in finding prey or in courtship, without experimental corroboration.
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In their courtship scene, they trade bawdy puns like blows: PETRUCHIO: Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry.
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" FROM PEN: What's Next for Princess Charlotte Following the ceremony, the couple — they got engaged just a few months after announcing their courtship on the special episode of Counting On: Jinger's Wedding in November and were friends for 15 years before entering into a courtship — said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, "We feel so happy and so excited.
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Albatross lay one egg and raise one chick a year, and if you haven't seen it, they perform an incredible courtship dance.
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They documented their vacay on Instagram, so we take the journey with them, just as we have done throughout their entire courtship.
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What's more, they don't need a long and protracted courtship display (unlike their older sisters), and they don't partake in sexual cannibalism.
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The two bond over their mutual love of root beer barrel candies, and the PG-version of a bromo-erotic courtship ensues.
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Compared to Jack and Rose's Titanic courtship, so well preserved in its three-hour glory, our own relationship histories can seem muddled.
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In his mid-20s, Radel had also met and briefly dated Rachelle, until the age difference caused him to end their courtship.
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There in 1879, I met Alice, Duchess of Richelieu, and soon thereafter we began the affectionate courtship that led to our marriage.
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Like his new partner in courtship, Vuolo – who is an ordained pastor – has been open about his commitment to his religious beliefs.
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Even before Lauren (Swanson) Duggar began her courtship with now-husband Josiah Duggar, she was already considered a member of the family.
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What your book does so well is catch up to modern courtship in a way that a lot of pop culture hasn't.
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You get caught up in their courtship and swept away in the ongoing question of will they or won't they get together.
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It's a way for me to engage with heteronormative courtship performances in a way that is so dissimilar from my own experience.
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Their courtship takes place as the group climbs the volcano in search of reception, singing Jimmy Buffett songs all the way up.
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There's perhaps been no pop culture phenomenon more buzzed about this summer than the whirlwind courtship of Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande.
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A few days earlier, Trump in withholding his endorsement for Ryan had called back on the darker days of pair's pained courtship.
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With the global airline business moving towards consolidation, however, how much longer it can resist its rival's courtship remains to be seen.
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"To be chosen meant to be considered worthy of love and a lifelong commitment," Lamont wrote in a paper titled Negotiating Courtship.
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Miranda, meanwhile, is a cipher, a woman with some dark secrets in her past who is mysteriously receptive to Charlie's clumsy courtship.
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A few weeks into our courtship — started mainly because we kept responding to each other's emails — we were walking through Chelsea Market.
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In these comfortable times, the pomp and circumstance that came with courtship goes out the window, and the same goes for texting.
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Cuoco was previously married to Ryan Sweeting after a whirlwind courtship and quietly dated her The Big Bang Theory costar Johnny Galecki.
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While the first season merrily exploits the tension inherent in a forced, accelerated, and intercultural courtship, the stakes are still relatively low.
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Unfortunately for My Big Fat Fabulous Life reality star Whitney Thore, her online courtship hit just a little too close to home.
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It's an unlikely couple and a quick courtship, but I'm not here to harp on that (in this house, we stan Peteiana).
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The opening is a flirtatious courtship scene—Elastigirl bests Mr. Incredible at his own job before meeting him later to get married.
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If, during the courtship phase, your potential spouse asks you to convert to Judaism, your first response should be an adorable pout.
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A similar kind of movie was just released about the early, tentative courtship of two attractive African-American 20-somethings in Chicago.
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Season 24 was largely about their courtship, and Season 25 digs in a bit harder and focuses more on Gretchen's clinical depression.
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The courtship was cut short when she returned to the United States to continue her doctoral studies just a few months later.
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Like Mayor Mark Sokolich of Fort Lee, he was a Democrat who had declined to endorse Mr. Christie after a long courtship.
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Before that, she'd started her acting career on TV shows such as "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" and "The Doris Day Show."
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Sharing the bill is Mr. Trice's "Strange Love," which examines romance and courtship through the music of John Coltrane and Miles Davis.
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"As a teenager, I attended a lecture on courtship by a home-school speaker who was popular at the time," she recalled.
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But for PPG, the three-month attempt at courtship brought snubs, lawsuits and barely any negotiation time with their counterparts at Akzo.
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It's a courtship ritual fueled by bottle service, plates of carved fruit, and colossal tips that are passed off to your server.
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Though her relationship with her husband started out as an extremely strict courtship, Allison admits they got lucky that it worked out.
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In the history of modern courtship, the early '50s were a time when couples necked for hours without going all the way.
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The producers, emissaries from a major studio, initiate ritual courtship — brandishing the keys to a virtual village of filmable, prefab intellectual property.
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Leading with his smooth manners and a paunch that will swell into a potbelly stove, he goes through the proper courtship motions.
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And if nothing else, Mr. Johnson's ruthless courtship of the party's right wing has shaped the debate over the succession to Mrs.
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Each story is about courtship, sexual attraction and the moral choices people make when they love, or fail to love, one another.
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But the story of Hersh and The Times involves a troubled courtship; a sometimes happy marriage; a trial separation and eventual divorce.
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Prum believes these and similar courtship appeals in other species have arisen from a long, multigenerational, co-evolutionary conversation between mating partners.
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Many conductors and singers delve beneath the folklore to plumb the tragic depths of these texts about courtship, war and the afterlife.
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In the series, you see their playful courtship, their declarations of love, their private yearnings and their frequent and fiery public arguments.
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The fragility of the N.B.A.'s courtship with China — like many fraught relationships, built on desire, mostly of money — has been exposed.
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It was a high-level summit meeting above Midtown Manhattan, the latest twist in a story of public acrimony and private courtship.
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The couple went to pick out an engagement ring on their ninth date, which is considered a long courtship in Orthodox circles.
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Some of their fraught courtship is conducted behind the main stage, in custom-built alcoves representing a sweatshop; a drugstore; an apartment.
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COURTSHIP LVMH shares were up 1.7% at 1140 GMT on Monday, while Tiffany's stock was up about 203% in pre-market trade.
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Ms. Avery pointed out that it was somewhat fitting that the next step of their courtship should be carried out long distance.
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Many years and one long courtship of the Vatican in the making, it is the biggest show the museum has ever held.
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Throughout its run, Lloyd's Shrew balanced the sparkly comedic appeal of Petruchio and Kate's courtship with the violent undercurrent running through it.
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Naturally, the sneakered overclass — whose signature sport is to disrupt everything, from Ikea furniture to courtship — has tried its hand at hacking meetings.
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In 2013, Nigel arrived at Mana Island and immediately struck up a courtship with one of the 80 fake gannets on its shores.
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On a recent episode of Counting On, Forsyth asked for Jim Bob Duggar's blessing to enter into a courtship with Joy-Anna, 19.
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But, just as their courtship begins, the city they live in—an unnamed place full of migrants and refugees—starts to fall apart.
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But if you think about it, grime culture is predicated on many of the same principles as 19th-century courtship: loyalty, honor, pride.
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So far, the courtship has worked swimmingly, as Italian and French business leaders have barely been able to sign the contracts fast enough.
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Throughout their courtship, Wilson hasn't been shy when it comes to gushing about his future wife, whom he met through a mutual friend.
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Lifetime released the first teaser trailer from their film chronicling the courtship of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance.
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Their whirlwind courtship, punctuated with non-disclosure agreements and Spanking 101, ended in tears as Ana vowed to bid adieu to Christian forever.
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The courtship of Sanders' dedicated donor base will be a priority for the Clinton as the general election campaign hurtles toward November. 29.
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Courtship rituals can be aggressive but when the animals have negotiated the art of the deal, the females relax and reposition their quills.
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But it's very unusual to find examples of courtship behavior in 100 million year-old insects, making the new discovery worthy of note.
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Back to courtship: modern young people who can be bothered write messages to each other on their shiny screens, which deliver them instantly.
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Plus, watching this courtship display is also great because the female hummingbird never reacts to the silly boy bird until she flies away.
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In their study, he and his colleagues played recorded courtship songs to young and old birds and monitored neural activity in their brains.
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The singer has been spending plenty of time with friends since her split from Thor actor Tom Hiddleston after a three-month courtship.
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After a public courtship by Bolsonaro, Heleno said last month that he had to decline because his party didn&apost approve the alliance.
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Their team thinks these birds-of-paradise evolved naturally "super black" feathers to make the colors look even brighter during the courtship dance.
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While she again doesn't name names in the song, "Dancing with Our Hands Tied" might be about that tricky period in their courtship.
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The very religious Duggars practice courtship in order to "wait for the one God has for you" according to Duggar patriarch Jim Bob.
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When Savanah met Reidy during his whirlwind courtship of her mother, she says he "seemed nice" and didn't have any cause for concern.
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Moran started her career as a child actor with roles on The Courtship of Eddie's Father, My Three Sons, Gunsmoke, and The Waltons.
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He also talks about how MJ incredulously swooped in on And1's courtship of Miles and Richardson to fit them with Jordans instead.
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"Engagement is very different than a courtship because engagement actually says, 'Okay, I'm committed to this person to marriage for life,' " explained Duggar.
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Courtship traditions have existed as long as cultures have accepted the concept of romantic love (though many believe they're mostly a Western thing).
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The Trump administration has been engaged in an aggressive courtship of Saudi Arabia, in part as a check against the ambitions of Iran.
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"The four photos depict stages of courtship: bringing flowers, first kiss, joyful dancing, then ending with a wedding ceremony (tongue in cheek, obviously)."
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Speaking with PEOPLE in 2016, Emily revealed that the pair didn't wait long after beginning their courtship to talk about their future family.
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Even though that level of courtship is something Butler has never gone through before, he's yet to think about what it'll feel like.
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J.B. Pritzker issued a similar ban closing all the places where they'd might be able to meet and kick off a fledgling courtship.
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But in a surprise move, the commission, an independent agency, ruled against Boeing last week, raising the stakes of its courtship with Embraer.
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Instead, it is the Chinese who have become an increasingly powerful foreign player in Greece after years of assiduous courtship and checkbook diplomacy.
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It was a courtship years in the making, Ms. Anolik said, undertaken when Ms. Babitz had more energy for that sort of thing.
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But the decision was months in the making, and it involved an elaborate courtship by local officials eager to attract thousands of jobs.
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She was viewing various courtship videos online when she found some impressive high-speed recordings of the bird that defines showiness — the peacock.
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The result of Turkey's referendum on Sunday could snuff what was left of that European Union-Turkey courtship, several analysts said on Monday.
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Even though I had been raised on my mother and grandmother's love, I was confused by the ease and kindness of our courtship.
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We must continue the fight, and work against Trump's policies that stem from bigotry and a courtship of the most divisive among us.
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But the courtship has fizzled, and when the female again lifts up a foot in response, it looks as if she's waving goodbye.
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Meredith expects to testify about her ordeal with courtship that started with a swipe right and took a left turn during the date.
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Young Koreans are called the "sampo generation," a portmanteau referring to the three things they have given up on: courtship, marriage and family.
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Ms. Mugrabi described her courtship as a relatively modest period, when her future husband lived in a one-bedroom apartment in Trump Tower.
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During courtship, females pursue males with flashy ornaments or elaborate dances, and males tend to be choosy about which females' eggs they'll accept.
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As long as you can keep your balance, a canoe can serve as a venue for that human-on-human kind of courtship.
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Males sing as a way to fight over territory with other males, and both males and females sing to one another during courtship.
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The owls started singing to one another in late November, and their courtship song is one of the most recognizable in the world.
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"After 10 years of friendship and 11 months of courtship, I am marrying my best friend," Frazier shared in a statement to People magazine.
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It was easy to chalk up their fairly sexless courtship to Hannah's religious background and history as a pageant woman in the public eye.
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Relationships in Hollywood already aren't known for their longevity and a courtship this short comes with its own problems even outside the celebrity world.
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Jane Sanders, Bernie's wife of some 28 years, over the last few weeks has revealed the story of her rather unconventional courtship and marriage.
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Begin asked for those who had come in order to improve their courtship and pickup skills to raise their hands; only a few did.
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All around us, in the animal kingdom, tiny birds and lumbering beasts put more effort into courtship and getting laid than your useless boyfriend.
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"It was a long process," Poitras said of her courtship of Assange, whom she initially approached after the release of Collateral Murder in 2010.
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There's an immediate attraction, and a quick courtship that's a little difficult to fathom coming from today's era, but feels true to the time.
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In many ways, the changes Facebook announced yesterday are the logical conclusion to an increasingly anxious — and ultimately doomed — years-long courtship with news.
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That, in turn, sets off a courtship disguised as a culinary sojourn across the city where the two discover each other while eating meat.
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ET on TLC, followed by the season 2 premiere of Seeking Sister Wife, which explores the unfamiliar world of polygamous courtship, at 10 p.m.
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"You must be careful as far as 'sexual harassment' is concerned, because often it can be just a pathetic attempt at courtship," he said.
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"After 10 years of friendship and 11 months of courtship I am marrying my best friend," Frazier said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE.
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PEOPLE confirmed Prepon and Foster's baby news in January, just three months after learning the pair were engaged following an extremely low-profile courtship.
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I'm going to take her to the house that I grew up in and I'll ask her to start a courtship with me there.
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PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that Joseph Duggar has entered into a courtship with family friend Kendra Caldwell after the pair met through their church.
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Even by celebrity romance standards, theirs is a particularly dramatic courtship – and one that's moving so fast, the gossip mill can barely keep up.
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Finally, a third-party stepped in to bring an end to the increasingly toxic courtship, but we will never forget the good times a.k.a.
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In a study released in June, he and his colleagues found that fish that use light for communication and courtship signaling were especially diverse.
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"Loving" opens with Richard and Mildred already a couple, eliding over a courtship that would have been interesting to see, if only in brief.
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PEOPLE confirmed Prepon and Foster's baby news in January, just three months after learning the pair were engaged following an extremely low-profile courtship.
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She told the Times she ended their courtship, and so too came the end of Adams' offer for her to open his upcoming concerts.
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The dawn of texting may have stripped most of the nuance and exciting tension from modern courtship, but it does have plenty of upsides.
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A guest who shoots a loner with a tranquilizer dart is rewarded with an extension — an extra day to pursue courtship and postpone beasthood.
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The gamification of courtship has gone global, from viral matchmaker shows in China to Tinder users who don't stop swiping even after finding love.
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Shrouded in secrecy, the couple's whirlwind courtship reached a high note when they surprised the world by privately marrying at the actor's L.A. home.
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Stone started out the panel solo, talking about his experiences with Snowden himself, and the courtship of the elusive whistleblower still living in exile.
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They are sort of perfect for each other in all their dirty, acerbic weirdness, but have to intensely speed up the process of courtship.
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It's easy to buy why Rachel and Chloe would be very into one another, but it unreasonably squishes awkward teenage courtship into 24 hours.
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It is those voices — the sound of history itself — that enfold the particularly rendered scenes of courtship and acquisition, of growing older and dying.
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The early stages of their courtship were a little complicated, but now, in some ways, they have the best of both real estate worlds.
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The sun-dappled idyll of their early courtship is intercut with their later struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a brutal storm.
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It's dangerous for cubs to hang around big, aggressive males, so Bear 503 likely embarked on his own when the courtship began, explained Fitz.
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Part of the novelty of Tyler Cameron and Gigi Hadid's rumored courtship was that much like summer itself, it wasn't going to last forever.
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"Everything about this room, everything about this house," she said later, "reminds me of my Srinu," the nickname she gave him during their courtship.
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It was also an early template for his courtship of the institutional powers — civic leaders, editorial boards, party officials — that could grease a campaign.
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President Trump's courtship of congressional Democrats intensified on Wednesday as he asserted a willingness to work with them on tax reform, immigration and infrastructure.
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Each one, from the clothes and the songs, to the stars' professions and the couples' courtship, feels like a time capsule of its era.
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As Dr. Cade began to look at breeding peregrines in captivity, one problem he encountered was that their mating rituals involved acrobatic courtship flights.
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Clinton is less concerned with optics than Obama; for example, few can envision her doing anything like his months-long courtship of then-Sen.
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Facebook has been in a protracted and public courtship with China, which blocks the social network but has the world's largest internet-using population.
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Back in September, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie confirmed their rumored engagement following their longtime courtship via an announcement printed in U.K. newspaper The Times.
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Apps discourage friendship more than any other form of courtship because they rush "Yes and No" snap judgments of others with information that's highly edited.
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Lennon was born out of Gallagher's marriage to ex-wife Patsy Kensit, while Gene was born during Gallagher's courtship to All Saints singer Nicole Appleton.
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Chopra, 36, and 26-year-old Jonas were engaged earlier this year after a whirlwind courtship that began at an Oscars after-party last year.
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Back in November of last year, after a 22-month long courtship, the e-commerce giant Amazon had declared its love for Long Island City.
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But I also never thought that — in the age of Tinder, Twitter, and Instagram DMs — we'd begin a two-month-long courtship strictly over email.
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Or your newly engaged father, who, thanks to a whirlwind courtship at a Sandals Resort, now thinks he is a steamier version of David Duchovny.
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After a courtship that started on Instagram, in February 22017 Abedi had married Olivia Cross, an American pre-med student at the University of Michigan.
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The Justice League star and the Tesla CEO have been officially dating since April, but rumors of their courtship surfaced as early as August 2016.
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One hundred million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, a trio of amorous damselflies were looking to attract some ladies with a traditional courtship dance.
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The Grammy-nominated Christian singer and husband Aaron Collins are expecting their first child together six months after they married following a five-month courtship.
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The club's courtship of headliners has permanently shaped the league and prompted a chain reaction of big-name players drawn to the North American league.
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PEOPLE exclusively revealed on Wednesday that Joseph Duggar has entered into a courtship with family friend Kendra Caldwell after the pair met through their church.
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"He told me that he loved our conversations and would like me to be his wife," she added, calling the courtship a "beautiful love story".
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During their New York courtship, James (who would become Calder's wife of 45 years) likely lived in a rented apartment at 45 West 11th Street.
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But the ceaseless courtship ritual has provided fodder for "Soon by You," a web series she produces and acts in about dating in the community.
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Old-fashioned, mellifluous songs of courtship and marital bliss float beguilingly through Trip Cullman's carefully assembled production, which opened at Playwrights Horizons on Monday night.
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That spectacle, playing out as Britain remains locked in a stalemate over Brexit, has underscored how insular a courtship ritual the race to succeed Mrs.
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Which, up until their courtship, Bairbre had been — a fact she conceals from her darling naïf so she can make a new start with him.
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These parties, critics say, are sowing the seed of subversion through their populist courtship of voters and fomenting xenophobia by spreading an anti-migrant message.
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What Ms. Noblitt carried: Her English bulldog, Winston, 303, and favorite items like sports jerseys, family heirlooms and mementos from her courtship with her husband.
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Despite some revealing passages and an intimate tone (she details her early courtship with Mr. Obama, describing a rush of "lust, gratitude, fulfillment, wonder"), Mrs.
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This book deals for the most part with wide social pathologies — the divorce rate, growing sexual inversion and prostitution rather than courtship, marriage and parenthood.
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She found hers for "Pride & Prejudice" in the exaggerated notion of courtship and marriage as a game with winners, losers, referees and exceptionally bad coaches.
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Sharing a birthday cake that Wing had baked for his mother, Tony felt like it was the first time he was experiencing a regular courtship.
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The courtship includes mariachi bands and gospel choirs at campaign events, and an extensive debate stage discussion about the importance of "black and brown" voters.
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She won that support through a conscious political courtship, listening to black activists and releasing several policy plans to reflect how she valued their input.
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Mr. Beatty is old enough to remember the suffocating puritanical atmosphere of the '50s, and this movie's portrayal of bygone courtship rituals is dryly comedic.
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But as it grew in power — and came around to backing the Jewish state — Israel was becoming more receptive to accepting the Freedom Party's courtship.
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Dr. Wallack and Ms. Zhou, an only child who graduated from Dartmouth in 2011 with an art history degree, describe their courtship as standard-issue.
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The male wire-tailed manakin has elongated tail feathers, which he swipes across the face of the female during courtship, and which may impede flight.
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Dating rumors swirled for some time before Dawson herself confirmed them earlier this year, but the origin of their courtship is somewhat of a mystery.
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The announcements are the latest development in the goal to protect the sage grouse, a distinctive chicken-sized bird characterized by its unique courtship rituals.
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McDougal's story of Trump's courtship of her and their alleged affair bears many similarities to account by Daniels and former reality TV star Summer Zervos.
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But Chuck Rocha, a senior adviser and point man for Sanders' aggressive courtship of Latino voters in the state, said that was beside the point.
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Ms. Harris did not mention her presidential candidacy in the short remarks, but the crowd knew this was the beginning of a long-term courtship.
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The women are the more openhearted; the men, however chivalrous and devoted, may be using ballroom courtship as a way of screening their full characters.
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Also, I was reading all these articles and trend pieces that were [declaring] the end of men, the end of sex, the end of courtship.
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Since going public with their courtship in June, the jet set couple has enjoyed several romantic dates around the globe, but when work calls, it calls.
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The Iowa caucuses signal the official start to the 2016 presidential nominating process, and an end to months of candidates' courtship of voters in the state.
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News Analysis BEIJING — When China's leader, Xi Jinping, visited America's firm ally South Korea in 2014, it seemed to be the beginning of a promising courtship.
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Amazon is making another move in its courtship of lower-income shoppers, announcing a discount on its Amazon Prime monthly membership fee for recipients of Medicaid.
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FROM COINAGE: Tips for Planning a Wedding on a Budget Joy-Anna and Austin were friends for 15 years before entering into a courtship in November.
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The company announced Tuesday it plans to locate its new "HQ2" headquarters in both areas, ending a year-long courtship by metropolitan areas across North America.
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During a tech residency at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, she worked with Tommy Martinez who programmed an AI flocking algorithm to animate the flamingo courtship displays.
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The courtship of NBA free agent Markieff Morris ended Thursday with the Oklahoma City Thunder reaching an agreement with the power forward, according to The Athletic.
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In their 9-month courtship, the pair have traveled the world together, jetting to Anstead's native England, as well as South Africa and Mexico for vacations.
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The gentle murmur of refined conversation commingles with the subtle scent of cut flowers to create an atmosphere perfect for courtship, had you someone to court.
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The film will follow Tolkien's courtship with Edith Bratt, who would later become his wife, and the inspiration for one of his first Middle-earth stories.
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After a courtship of more than six months, Shire won over its fellow drug maker Baxalta on Monday in a deal valued at about $265 billion.
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Michelle Williams is married to indie musician Phil Elverum after a "very sacred and very special" — and very secret — courtship, she reveals in a new profile.
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On Monday's Counting On season premiere, Duggar, 23, asked Caldwell, 19 to enter into a courtship with him after he got the blessing from her father.
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Their love blossomed over the course of their courtship, and on Wednesday, the two sealed the deal and secured a marriage license, making their union official.
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" Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Lime told us they are "focused on building an independent company," or, in other words, "Lime is not interested in Uber's courtship.
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During their high-speed, long-distance courtship, Harry and Meghan spent time together at each other's respective homes in London and Toronto, where Meghan filmed Suits.
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Following the news of her new courtship Joy-Anna's older sister Jessa and brother-in-law Ben Seewald took to YouTube to congratulate the new couple.
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The Being Mary Jane star and longtime basketball pro Wade, who recently re-signed to the Miami Heat, married in August 2014 after a lengthy courtship.
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Microsoft's blockbuster $230 billion acquisition of LinkedIn on Monday may have come out of left field, but it was a courtship many years in the making.
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Georges Méliès's 1907 short film "The Eclipse, or the Courtship of the Sun and Moon" is the first instance of a solar eclipse in visual media.
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It's no news that romantic comedies are unrealistic — meet cutes and chases through the airport after your beloved just aren't part of a normal courtship process.
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They first revealed their baby news in February, four months after tying the knot following a courtship that traced back to July 2017, per social media.
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Rogelio got so meta when he said that this relationship needs to move more forward, because watching a slow courtship yet again would be painfully boring.
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Hair game on point Mimic red-tailed hawk Males feed females in courtship Annoying AF Scheming Steals cat and human food Noisy cowards Basically garbage disposals
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Shortly after 22-year-old Joseph's courtship was announced, Jessa, 24, and her husband Ben, 21, congratulated the new couple — with some help from little Henry!
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This, after all, is the universe of abstinence pledges and old-fashioned courtship, where parents build their entire lives around shielding their children from worldly temptations.
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She and Stewart started dating in September 2016 after they were set up by Carlin's sister, Erin, and they publicly announced their courtship in March 2017.
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Markle was often spotted shopping on the bustling street full of shops, cafes, and juice bars during the early days of her courtship with the prince.
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READ MORE: Carter Page reveals new contacts with Trump campaign, Russians A long courtship Even before encountering Papadopoulos, Mifsud had been a regular visitor to Russia.
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But they say part of their success was because they put off the bulk of their courtship until all the campaign signs had been taken down.
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Serious Saudi courtship of Putin began with the four-day visit of King Salman to Moscow in March 85033, the first ever by a Saudi monarch.
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Meg tracks Jon down at the post office, and the two of them cast aside their pseudonyms and embark on a tentative, often very funny courtship.
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In addition to sparring with Violet on a variety of topics, Isobel also starts a courtship with Lord Merton, an ailing baron whom she eventually marries.
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Tall powdered wigs featured miniature ships, fans became an integral part of courtship and to be seen in the same outfit twice was a cardinal sin.
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A number of states, including Pennsylvania and Colorado, send large numbers of uncommitted delegates to the convention, making those party regulars especially ripe targets for courtship.
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My father had left our family a few months prior, and after a quick three-month courtship, was slated to marry a woman I barely knew.
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Fans have flocked to Ms. Hoang's book, a multicultural love story centered on an autistic woman who has trouble navigating the nuances of dating and courtship.
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Perhaps the best example of this pattern is Locke's courtship of Langston Hughes, the poet laureate of the Harlem Renaissance, with whom Locke fell in love.
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We are witness to her childhood in Ireland; her parents' separation; her courtship, marriage, and motherhood; and her career as an activist and a government official.
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But the story of his basketball courtship is a central thread in the government's case, and the affair could well be costing him his basketball future.
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The film is about Mr. Nanjiani's real-life courtship, breakup and eventual marriage to Emily V. Gordon, his wife and co-author (played by Zoe Kazan).
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The film tells the story of the pair's courtship, from their first date to the media circus that ensued once word of their relationship got out.
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Psychedelic and shambolic, the Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble's "The Art of Luv (Part 5): Swipe Right/ROKÉ Cupid" explores courtship in the age of the app.
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Some Republican lawmakers said Trump's courtship of Democrats on tax reform made them nervous, especially since details of the plan had yet to be worked out.
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China's courtship of Mr. Kushner, which has coincided with the marginalization of the State Department in the Trump administration, reflects a Chinese comfort with dynastic links.
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Command Z It was early in our courtship that I realized the guy I was dating, with whom I now cohabit, wasn't laughing at my jokes.
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His wife, Theresia, the daughter of a wealthy bank official, died in 1807; one of Salieri's reminiscences is a touchingly long-winded account of their courtship.
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A Vanity Fair article from 2015 tied Tinder to the "dating apocalypse," a time in which sex is so easily available that courtship ceases to exist.
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When dealing with the EU, he may be able to point to the courtship from the U.S. as a way of pushing for more favorable terms.
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Mr. Trump's bitter clashes with Canada and Europe over trade, as well as his solicitous courtship of North Korea's brutal dictator, all reflect this mercantile perspective.
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Gossip gallops in the Bedlam troupe's enchantingly athletic take on the perils of courtship according to Jane Austen, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Eric Tucker.
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The couple began their courtship commuting between Ohio and Los Angeles, though, and the mom-to-be offered some long-distance relationship advice on her website Monday.
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Where "A United Kingdom" strays into courtship clichés—dancing to faint music, a proffered jacket on a cold night—"Loving" revels in small moments of subtle affection.
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While Vivian does have a positive effect on Edward, softening him through their courtship, her transformation is largely just about the gorgeous gowns she gets to wear.
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It was a lawsuit made all the more intriguing considering Match wants to acquire Bumble; the two companies have been in an ongoing courtship since last summer.
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Trump's feud with the neocons and his courtship of anti-black, anti-Muslim, and anti-Latino bigotry earned him a chorus of anti-Semitic followers and admirers.
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Tish's family, anchored by the matriarchal Sharon (Regina King), embraces the courtship, but Fonny's Bible-thumping mother (Aunjanue Ellis) and her teenage daughters consider it a sin.
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Unlike most swipe-happy 20-somethings, young Orthodox Jews only date with the clear intention of marriage, choreographing romantic relationships around their religion's sharply-proscribed courtship rituals.
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Over the past few months, there's been much buzz about the stars' brief courtship, as well as their age difference: Chopra is 36, while Jonas is 26.
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Online dating may have practically revolutionised how we date in modern society, but apparently traditional gender roles still dictate how men and women engage in online courtship.
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As the film unfolds, its focus narrows on a man and a woman engaged in an unconventional telephone courtship, offering revealing insight into the city's social codes.
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You'll learn about their courtship, their life together, and at certain points you'll be able to make choices, deciding what Henry does or says at key points.
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"To be gay was a crime, and you were condemned to choose either suicide or life in a closet," Roman told Out of his courtship with Ruth.
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When the males of some cuttlefish species are interrupted by a rival during courtship, they may trick the latter into thinking there is nothing to worry about.
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And freed from personal obligations of friendship, he can hold off and enjoy the courtship until he feels confident that he has a candidate who can win.
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A musical guest on Later with Jools Holland, the Icelandic legend performed "Courtship" from last year's Utopia and "The Anchor Song", taken from her 1993 record Debut.
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"You must be careful as far as 'sexual harassment' is concerned, because often it can be just a pathetic attempt at courtship," he was reported as saying.
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To mark the season's first day, we sent five photographers to document it throughout the five boroughs — in nature and fashion, in courtship and recreation and shopping.
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"He sensed that I was romantic, and somehow it was the beauty that got me, I think: the beauty of his art and his courtship," she said.
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The courtship of Elliott and Mary included strolls through Ann Arbor to gaze at a "little blue house on Stadium Boulevard" they dreamed of owning one day.
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We increasingly have easy solutions at our fingertips: Dial-up modems have given way to broadband; stores are being replaced by Amazon drones; courtship is now Tinder.
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But both of them have skeletons in their closet, and need to deal with those first if there's any chance of making their old-fashioned courtship work.
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Like the kids, the parents' courtship could easily be cliched but proves oddly sweet, reflecting how those high-school issues and nagging doubts never really leave us.
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Off the Baja Peninsula in Mexico, Packham witnesses the courtship behavior of humpback whales, whose population has bounced back after regulations were placed on commercial whaling practices.
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David Remnick, editor in chief of The New Yorker, hired her away after a lunchtime courtship during which Ms. Levy suffered a bad case of flop sweat.
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Negotiating them is delicate: It's not especially romantic to be discussing the disposal of assets in a divorce proceeding in the middle of a courtship or engagement.
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He was basically the same person he is now, and so was I, but it's harder to see who people really are through the fog of courtship.
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As he trains her to control her powers, she begins to fall for him, but it becomes clear that his courtship is more treacherous than she first realized.
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Subsequent episodes delve into the thorny issue surrounding her courtship by Prince Albert (Tom Hughes), whose strain of German royalty doesn't mesh with the sensibilities of the court.
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The film jumps from regular, everyday scenes of teen courtship to a standoff at gunpoint, during which Ma orders Chaz to strip, in a blink of an eye.
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You may remember Walsh and Goodman from their hugely popular 40 Days of Dating, during which the two friends dated for 40 days and chronicled the courtship online.
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In November 2016, Joy-Anna announced on the special episode of Counting On: Jinger's Wedding that she had entered into a courtship with her friend of 15 years.
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Or perhaps President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will renew their courtship – inescapably, with China's consent – to revive prospects for stability on the Korean peninsula.
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I was sitting with my new boyfriend, Arthur, in a dark, romantic seafood restaurant during a weekend away in Maine, a few months into our long-distance courtship.
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Sex has always been a part of the human courtship ritual, but the widespread availability of birth control in America made it a more regular aspect of dating.
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And although her beau knew tying the knot wasn't important to her when their courtship began in 2012, they exchanged vows in Italy over the summer last year.
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This particular courtship gift was dreamed up by an ad agency for De Beers, the cartel that sold almost all of the world's diamonds throughout the 20th century.
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Lockley is a geologist, and found large-scale scrapes in rock which indicate the dinosaurs engaged in the same kind of courtship displays that we associate with birds.
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In spite of, or because of, the harsh true-to-nature theme (similar to the fable of the scorpion and the frog), their courtship has a memorable beauty.
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After going public with their courtship in June, the jet-setting couple enjoyed several dates around the globe, including a jaunt across the pond to visit Hiddleston's family.
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"Dance is a universal human behavior that is observed particularly in courtship contexts and that provides information that could be useful to potential partners," the researchers note, sexily.
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The couple recently told the Huffington Post that when they met, it was love at first sight and fairy tales seemed to be a theme throughout their courtship.
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A recently published study of the courtship habits of European glow worms revealed that the bright halos surrounding streetlamps discourage flying males from seeking out their sedentary females.
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Collective Courtship, Scott Portelli, AustraliaA pair of giant cuttlefish engage in courting behavior (female on left, male on right), while a trio males swim dejectedly in the background.
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Joy-Anna Duggar, 19, has entered into a courtship with her friend of 15 years, Austin, the teen revealed on Tuesday's special episode of Counting On: Jinger's Wedding.
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And for those who had little dating experience, it was a model for courtship; soon, the viewing public was able to reconceptualize ideas of love, relationships and marriage.
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Balka and Bates first revealed their baby news in February, four months after tying the knot following a courtship that traced back to July 2017, per social media.
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I do know that Bieber and Gomez were both quite young during their courtship and probably had a lot of bad sex as they were figuring stuff out.
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The lovebirds began their courtship on screen while Leslie was playing the fiery wildling Ygritte, who Harington's Jon Snow fell in love with in a very real way.
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Walter's installation, Courtship Disorder, created a carnivalesque atmosphere through candy-colored wallpaper and a video of Walter in an outlandish outfit reminiscent of club kids like Leigh Bowery.
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Handel, in a quick succession of recitatives, arias and duets, tells of the god Apollo's somewhat bullying courtship of the nymph Daphne, who wants no part of him.
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During the average five-minute courtship sequence, the number of postures varied between two and eight, while the number of transitions between postures varied between two and 17.
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Working with concepts of courtship and affection in an increasingly less "social" era, a multimedia gallery show in Brookyln revolves around the classically, romantic talisman of a rose.
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I have a sinking feeling that Donald Trump's courtship of Mitt Romney is a setup meant to eventually embarrass the one-time Never Trumper on a massive scale.
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It's a scene that will provide the framework for the entire movie, as it involves Molly and Joel describing their adorable courtship — you know, how they came together.
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Suddenly, somehow, you genuinely have ended up picking up his dirty socks, like a cliché in some crappy sitcom you would have both mocked in your earlier courtship.
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Their courtship song is one of the most beautiful in the world: it's like a high, thin river made of musical notes tumbling and rushing and cascading downstream.
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Hours later, in the heady joy of the Cougars' 33-23 victory, someone took Houston's methodical courtship of the Big 12 public in the most modern possible way.
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The story determined all of my narrative choices as I worked toward it, along plot zigzags of war and courtship and prison and python hunting and family madness.
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Charly Cox — author of She Must Be Mad and Validate Me — told me she's approaching dating with "excitement for the possibility of old school courtship" during this time.
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The husband-and-wife songwriters, who last gave us the courtship show "Hundred Days," now offer a semi-autobiographical story, written with Sarah Gancher, about their teen years.
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When his daughter, Elise, stumbles out of a large box with her lover, Valère, shortly afterward, they are half naked, and have clearly gone beyond 17th-century courtship.
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The courtship began in 1986, when Trump was seated next to Ambassador Yuri Dubinin at a luncheon given by Leonard Lauder, who runs his mother Este'e's cosmetics business.
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Though the courtship of the two fitness devotees hardly took place at a frenetic pace, it culminated in the middle of the Brooklyn half marathon on May 245.
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