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That's why, in the Zaytoven-produced song "Tell Me," they reassure their paramours that they have the money to take said paramours anywhere.
Over the years, the sisters globe-trotted with a succession of paramours.
Babitz's family and paramours, Anolik dips into the dark underbelly of glamor, when
Woods's paramours (strippers, waitresses, neighbors) began popping up from behind every swizzle stick.
They, too, had been dealing with paramours on the prowl for no-strings sex.
As such, narrowing down his prospective paramours is expected to take a few months.
Every so often, one of his paramours would catch on and alert the others.
Colton's charity gets kids out of the hospital and, apparently, onto dates with future paramours.
But Hillary was a bully, too, in the way she dealt with her husband's paramours.
I would live a glamorously literary life brimming with smart, sharp-tongued friends and paramours.
First there's honmei-choco ("true feeling chocolate"), given to boyfriends or husbands or secret paramours.
Perhaps they spoil all other potential or existing paramours for you with their unattainable perfection.
Male bedbugs inseminate females by piercing their bellies and depositing sperm inside their paramours' body cavities.
She was also known as 'The Black Widow'Generally, things didn't turn out well for Blanco's paramours.
They produced publishing coups, donations, diplomatic reconciliations and sometimes, where his many paramours were concerned, scandal.
Through the years, the couple mitigates their relationship through the impossibly understanding love of ancillary paramours.
In fact, our prisons are full of gifted persuaders, experts in coaxing assistance from family or paramours.
But this is a particularly weird case, with its accusations of overpaid paramours and threats of violence.
Clinton and instead hacked and published documents exposing Mr. Trump's epic tax dodges and secret payments to paramours.
The revelations were scandalous when published, in large part because the pseudonyms Ms. Tindall used barely veiled her paramours.
When the paramours earn their living by faking emotion, getting down to the real deal can take some time.
When it's over, for some there is the worry that a canceled wedding can signal commitment-phobia to future paramours.
Both had some issues with some paramours, although Clinton's exploits occurred while he was actually working in the Oval Office.
In Israel Horovitz's new comedy, Estelle Parsons, Judith Ivey, Angelina Fiordellisi and Francesca Choy-Kee play the former paramours and rivals.
Under Mr. Lapine's direction, Tracie Thoms, Betsy Wolfe, Brandon Uranowitz and Anthony Rosenthal play friends, paramours and a son on the verge of manhood.
The story about Mr. Trump, The Enquirer and alleged hush payments to paramours was essentially a campaign finance story wrapped around a stripper's pole.
Emilia Clarke, the Mother of Dragons herself, celebrated her birthday on Saturday by sharing an eyebrow-raising photo with her two Game of Thrones paramours.
Young men there typically present "love spoons" to their paramours, a tradition inspired by Welsh sailors creating homemade gifts for their sweethearts while at sea.
Adams, who also published 10 novels, wrote with a rare frankness about mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, friends and paramours, working, loving and losing.
Rather, you are curious about him and his paramours as individuals—these particular bodies, with these hungry souls, at these ravening moments in their lives.
Both managers were involved in sexual relationships with several of their subordinates and "improperly favored their paramours in work-related decisions," according to the report.
But what would happen if, instead of your crushes living out their inevitably short-lived life cycle, all of your would-be paramours discovered your infatuation?
In 2015, Taylor, 39, claimed on WWHL that he hooked up with Lohan, as claimed by a leaked piece of paper allegedly naming her past paramours.
He eventually led the Second Sons, a mercenary company, and was one of Daenerys' paramours as well as part of her inner circle when she liberated the city.
Berman's office is continuing to investigate areas related to Trump, including the payments of hush money to two alleged paramours of the president shortly before the 2016 election.
Bret: I agree in the sense that I think his behavior as "Individual No. 1" in the payoffs to former paramours are felony violations of campaign-finance laws.
" Roos also said that in assisting in paying off Trump's purported paramours to have them keep quiet before voters went to the polls on Election Day in 2016, "Mr.
The series' original star played good-versus-evil lookalikes – and frequent paramours for the Salvatore brothers — Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce, before leaving at the end of Season 103.
How will our new President respond when women are not his subordinates or paramours, but are the ones working to enact the checks and balances on his governmental power?
No wonder the riverbank has filled up with even more young romancers than usual, all looking as deeply into their glowing handsets as into the eyes of their paramours.
The victims were known for their rollicking hippie bacchanals (it was 1960s Hollywood, after all), and police delved into their backgrounds, interviewing past partygoers, friends, acquaintances, paramours, and colleagues.
Elle described read receipts as a secret weapon used by "digital dating assassins," referring to the common practice of turning on read receipts in order to psyche out potential paramours.
Urban Dictionary also points out that fuckboys cannot stand when their former paramours reject them — they hold themselves in high esteem, and they don't like when that facade is permeated.
Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia may play the Pearsons, the hottest married couple we've ever seen (outside of the Obamas), but in real life, the two stars have their own paramours.
NOW that Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer and confidant is headed to prison for crimes related to paying off two of the president's paramours, a vexing question takes on new salience.
We've seen Philip pack paramours into suitcases and/or send them off to Moscow, but we've never seen one send him packing — until Deirdre, who wanted someone a bit more aggressive.
It's a spin on the app's existing functionalities—Bumble and BumbleBFF, which match people with paramours and friends, respectively—only this time, the dream match is a new job or mentor.
Mr. Trump was an avid student, as evidenced by the empty threats of litigation he aims regularly at reporters or the unconscionable nondisclosure agreements he wrests from his paramours and underlings.
Written by Pierre de Marivaux (1688-1763), the play is one of those romantic intrigues involving charming paramours, scheming servants and much bustling in and out of rooms amid conspiratorial conversations.
He provided the feds access to text messages and cell phone conversations El Chapo had with cartel associates, his paramours and his wife -- many of which were introduced introduced as evidence.
Working with producer (and future music industry titan and another of her paramours) Jimmy Iovine, she stepped out with an iconic duet, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.
Cohen is due in March to begin serving a three-year prison sentence for that and other crimes, including ones related to hush-money payments made to purported ex-paramours of Trump.
Facebook and its brethren long ago made it all too easy to keep tabs on former classmates and paramours and may also be to blame for low turn-outs at high school reunions.
Snow can be the perfect plaything for young paramours, who turn into little kids as they toss snowballs at each other, wrestle in piles of the stuff, or ski down powder-covered slopes.
You don't have to jockey for their approval like Dragon Age followers; you don't have to woo them like dating sim paramours; you don't have to give them gifts like Stardew Valley bachelors.
Mr. Park is perfectly watchable, especially once he loses a dippy hat, but he doesn't have that kind of exceptional charisma, though Ms. Vega and Angel Desai, who play his paramours, perhaps do.
A 2013 report from the Wall Street Journal, for example, detailed the ways in which some employees of the National Security Agency used the organization's substantial spying arsenal to hone in on their paramours.
But where other romantic comedies challenge their lovers with tired tropes of miscommunication and mixed-up identities, The Big Sick throws its paramours, Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) and Emily (Zoe Kazan), into wholly uncharted territory.
The details of the tycoon's private life probably would not have come to light if Mr. Redstone's two paramours had not participated in a Vanity Fair profile of him in the June 2015 issue.
"Parallel Lives" is a group biography of several notable Victorians and their marriages, including Charles Dickens, George Eliot, John Stuart Mill and various much-beloved or long-suffering or less-remembered spouses and paramours.
The Bachelors, on the other hand, tend to gravitate toward options that are incredibly young, often baby-voiced, and with questionable readiness for marriage (even though they themselves chose their 23-year-old paramours).
Unlike more traditionally styled otome games, which tend to follow the text-and-exposition-heavy visual novel format, you interact with potential virtual paramours via a chat app designed to look like WhatsApp or LINE.
An open marriage, where a husband and wife meet paramours virtually while wearing body suits, is torn apart when their neglected son does the one thing nobody dares do any more: he leaves the house.
Ernst's long string of conquests and affairs with much younger women caused significant tension, but as Carrington became aware of these dynamics, she largely sidestepped the issue, even befriending many of Ernst's paramours during their relationship.
It was in a Venetian parlatorio like this that Casanova would have met one of his most notorious lovers, a nun whom he gave the pseudonym M. M., who had numerous other paramours, male and female.
He famously used to support abortion rights, and his past as a New York philanderer doesn't exactly scream "family values"; nor do his and his allies' hush money payments to reported paramours Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels.
But when her tax attorney husband, Tom (Josh Lucas), is given the chance to vie for an open seat on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Chloe stirs herself into action involving paramours, power brokers and blackmail.
In a court filing earlier this year, prosecutors added to the allegations, accusing Mr. Hunter of using campaign funds to pay for extramarital affairs and for taking one of his paramours on a ski vacation to Lake Tahoe.
When Michael and Mary's son calls to say he'll be coming home for a weekend with his girlfriend, both tell their paramours — who are getting frustrated with the secrecy — that they'll leave the marriage after one last weekend as a family.
The series, which premiered on February 13 and has slowly been rolling out new episodes, accomplishes this by having its potentially affianced paramours go on "dates" in two-chambered "pods" where they can hear each other but can't see each other.
But most important, she's had the pleasure of sharing steamy fictional romances with a very handsome string of suitors: her Thrones paramours Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo) and Michiel Huisman (Daario Naharis), and Me Before You costar Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games, to name a few.
Video games tend to focus on paramours, sidekicks, and rivals; at the end of the typical Bioware game, I'm usually hard-pressed to point to one of the game's NPCs as a friend to the player character (Varric is the salient exception, of course).
As the virus continues to spread around the global, the number of countries that Clare and her paramours can travel to in the later weeks of the season has dwindled exponentially, leaving the group's options for a romantic adventure very limited, to say the least.
Word that an immigrant had been charged in her death came the same afternoon that Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer implicated him in a scheme to pay off alleged paramours and his former campaign manager was found guilty of eight counts of financial fraud.
The final section, the novel's least impressive on the levels of sentence and subject matter, affords wish fulfillment for readers who believe in the inexorable pull of fate, or soulmates, or who simply couldn't stand to see their striking young paramours separated for good.
Currently, ChristianMingle, which proudly bills itself as the largest online community for Christian singles, requires new users to identify themselves in only one of two ways when creating an account to search for potential paramours: either a man seeking a woman or a woman seeking a man.
Ironically, much of campaign expenditure law is about trying to prevent candidates from using campaign funds for their personal expenses and, generally, paying paramours to keep quiet would be considered a personal expense, not one that could be paid for with campaign contributions or federal matching dollars.
Notably missing from that list are the subjects that should be the greatest concern for Trump, including his financial dealings (including deals on a Trump Tower in Moscow) and the payments to alleged paramours Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal and others to remain silent before the election.
What good then is the attorney-client privilege if the fact that you hired an attorney like Michael Cohen who seems to be particularly adept at paying "hush money" to the alleged paramours of prominent married men may appear at any time in tabloids and other media outlets?
The scene between the two young paramours plays out, like ground hog day, over and over again, under the sly, knowing eyes of the bartender (actor Eric Roberts.)  Filled with erotic wordplay, the singer invites the seductive stranger to exchange an endless kiss in the nearby bathroom, which she eventually accepts.
A spin-off of 2014's horror-comedy Tusk and the second installment in his Canada-focused "True North" trilogy, Yoga Hosers concerns two yoga-obsessed teenage convenience store employees who tangle with murderous satanic paramours, cryogenically frozen Nazis, and pint-size Hitler-resembling bratwursts ("Bratzis," as the film calls them).
Add in a Republican president with a taste for younger wives and pneumatic paramours—a man who, according to a biography of the first family by Emily Jane Fox, once suggested to his teenage daughter that her modelling career would be enhanced if she had breast implants—and you have a powerful mixture.
In the course of researching this article, I've learned not only that Oscar the Grouch has a girlfriend named Grundgetta, but also that The Count's apparently numerous female paramours have made appearances in his counting segments, and that Elmo's heteronormative family tree is well-documented on his spin-off show, Elmo's World.
"In the early days of the queer revolution, we seemed inevitably heading to a more playful and loving way of being," Bianchi writes in the book's introduction, and that spirit is reflected in the lush, to-scale, and unapologetically erotic Polaroids of his paramours, his apartment and the city beyond it all.
After Michael Cohen pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to facilitating unlawful contributions to Trump's campaign, specifically the payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, Trump's alleged former paramours, Schiff said, on CBS's "Face the Nation," that the President "faces the real prospect of jail time" for his role in the case.
Over the course of the season, Nola's paramours grow insecure about each other's existence (and by that we mean the men; Opal is so beautifully dignified that it feels rude to count her along with the males in Nola's life.) You find yourself caring less about the de facto premise of the show – Nola's love life – to the point where it feels like you never cared at all.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.), who's retiring at the end of this term, declined to say whether Trump committed a crime if he indeed directed Cohen to pay hush money to former paramours.
I do dread the shipping of Jon Snow and Daenerys, which at this late stage, after both have loved and lost their true paramours, would be a lazy prospect; but, on the other hand, a power-coupling between ambitious equals would be a novel depiction of marriage as means with much more historical precedent than the "love at first sight" that I worry the show will try to sell us on.
Ms. Babitz wasn't famous, exactly, but she was always known: for being Hollywood royalty (she was Igor Stravinsky's goddaughter); for her love life (a partial list of Ms. Babitz's paramours includes Jim Morrison, Harrison Ford, Steve Martin, Annie Leibovitz and Walter Hopps, the influential — and married — curator who was a founder of the then-rollicking Ferus gallery in Los Angeles); for her physique (Rubensesque in a land of Twiggys); and for "that photo" (of a nude 19-year-old Ms. Babitz playing chess with Marcel Duchamp, a photographic stunt Ms. Babitz agreed to in order to irritate Mr. Hopps, which subsequently became so ubiquitous that it even showed up, Ms. Babitz once said, on a poster for the Museum of Modern Art).
But the hot-blooded lover would rather spend the evening with one of his numerous paramours.
And although he credits many individual paramours for their many individual benisons, a few reflections on serial polygamy would also be nice.
Bobby Hatfield initially was in a group from Anaheim called the Variations. In 1962, Hatfield joined with Medley who was in a group called the Paramours, and formed a five-member group using the same name Paramours. They first performed at a club called John's Black Derby in Santa Ana. Later they performed as a duo and named their singing act The Righteous Brothers.
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley were in different groups before they met – Hatfield was in a group from Anaheim called the Variations, and Medley in a group from Santa Ana called the Paramours. Barry Rillera, a member of Medley's band who was also in Hatfield's group, suggested that they go see each other's show and perform together. Later, after a member of Paramours left in 1962, Hatfield and Medley joined forces and formed a new Paramours, which included Johnny Wimber (a founder of the Vineyard Movement). They started performing at a club called John's Black Derby in Santa Ana, and were signed to a small record label Moonglow in 1962.
Sappho, a Greek poet from the seventh century BC, calls one of her paramours Gongýla, meaning "turnip". The turnip eventually spread east to China, and reached Japan by 700 AD.
At 19, he had two songs, "Womaling" and "Chimes of My Heart", recorded by vocal group The Diamonds. Medley and Fiduccia then formed a group called The Paramours in 1960 with Sal Fasulo and Nick Tuturro, later joined by Mike Rider and Barry Rillera. The band had their first paying gig at Little Italy restaurant in Anaheim. The Paramours were signed to Mercury Records' subsidiary label Smash Records, and released songs such as "That's The Way We Love" and "Miss Social Climber" in 1961.
Shakespeare's sonnet aims to do the opposite, by indicating that his mistress is the ideal object of his affections because of her genuine qualities, and that she is more worthy of his love than the paramours of other poets who are more fanciful.
She banished his paramours, they separated twice for long periods, and finally he retired to a monastery, as his father had done, leaving Emma to rule Aquitaine in the name of their son William until 1004. Their second son, Ebles, died sometime after 997.
Others have suggested that Julia's alleged paramours were members of her city clique, who wished to remove Tiberius from favour and replace him with Antonius. This would explain the letter, written by Gracchus, asking Augustus to allow Julia to divorce Tiberius.Levick, Barbara, Tiberius the Politician, p26-29.
Isaac Singer is reported to have had a total of 22 children with his many paramours. Singer died in 1875 and left an estate of about $14 million, which at the time was a colossal sum of money. His two wills created family tension and lawsuits.
Paladino later said he did not know of any actual affairs of Cuomo, and that the implication was not intended.Blain, Glenn and Kenneth Lovett (October 1, 2010). "Carl Paladino now admits he really doesn't have any proof of Andrew Cuomo's 'paramours'". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
Fort Washington was located on the island. More recently, the area was known as a meeting place for gay paramours. Fort Washington and Fort Sullivan were built in 1775 and were named for George Washington and local war hero John Sullivan. Fort Washington was a star-shaped earthwork.
The British were the most important Europeans in colonial Singapore, as they were the colonial rulers of the island. A number of British settlers arrived after its colonial status changed in 1867. Interracial marriage was very common in colonial days. Even men who had European wives sometimes had local paramours.
448 Peggy and her circle of friends had found methods of staying in contact with paramours across the battle lines, in spite of military bans on communication with the enemy.Randall (1990), p. 455 Some of this communication was effected through the services of Joseph Stansbury, a Philadelphia merchant.Randall (1990), p.
Marie-Thérèse Walter, one of Picasso's muses and paramours, is the subject of the painting. During the 1930s, she became his favorite subject and in this painting he used colors and symbols to which suggest different ways to view her. The mirror and the reflected subject suggest one possibility for her own view of herself.
The Last Enchantments tells the story of American graduate student Will Baker, and his relationships with friends and paramours, during his time at the University of Oxford. The book follows them through a tumultuous academic year at the fictional Fleet College, which is based in equal parts on Lady Margaret Hall, Trinity College, Oxford, and Merton College.
Bud & Lou: the Abbott & Costello story. 1977. Page. 33 & 37\. Excerpt: "Bud joined with Harry Steppe, a funny Jewish comic but one subject to spells of melancholia." Other paramours of Harry Steppe included Vaudeville performers Victoria "Vic" Dayton, whom he married in 1920,Photo of Harry Steppe and his wife Vic Dayton (Cover), The New York Clipper: The National Theatrical Weekly, December 1, 1920.
According to Vanity Fair, at least two of her telephone paramours, Quincy Jones and Richard Perry, proposed marriage. Billy Joel wrote songs which he sang on Miranda's answering machine, considered her at times his "only friend," and considered writing a musical about her. Many others bought her jewelry and sent her plane tickets. Novelist Kinky Friedman created a Miranda character in his detective novels.
In terror, she breaks down in tears and commences confessing all of her sins, including "naming names" of paramours that bring embarrassment to the whole church. Following the ordeal, the church experiences a sudden renewal-revival and a wave of baptisms, rededications, increased tithes, and volunteers to go on foreign missions. The now-adult singer reflects on the incident as an example of one of God's miracles.
Venukuttan is envious as he finds Julie more attractive than any of his paramours. When her husband Augustine shows up, Ulahannan becomes nervous over his tryst with Julie. He learns that Julie is a flirt herself, and he is only one of the men she is contacting. The next night, while drinking alcohol, Venukuttan teases Ulahannan that his relationship with Julie is in vain.
However, Edgar still retains his original personality, although he is also shown to be deeply uneasy about how long he could keep his own will. :He quickly maneuvers events such that Lydia becomes his fiancee. He does, however, maintain relations with other paramours for some time even after claiming engagement to Lydia, which makes her ever more distrustful of his advances. Later, he decides to be truly faithful to Lydia alone.
Although the poem deals with universal history, the author contrives to give unity to his work by grouping it around the theme of man's redemption. He presents himself as a chosen shepherd because of his talents. He explains in an elaborate prologue how people like to read old romances relating to Alexander the Great, Julius Cæsar, Troy, Brutus, King Arthur, Charlemagne etc., and how only men who love "paramours" are esteemed.
Apahaarvarman travelled to the city of Champa, where he became a gamester and a burglar and helped the maiden Kulapalika to gain her lover by enriching her with burgled wealth. A devious prostitute named Kamanamanjiri had defrauded several people in that city. Apahaarvarman falls in love with her sister Ragmanjiri, tricks Kamanamanjiri into giving back her money to her former paramours, and marries the sister. Later he rashly attacks a soldier and is imprisoned.
Wimber was a talented keyboardist and vocalist. He was a pianist and singer in The Paramours group, later known as The Righteous Brothers, from 1962-1963, as well as a manager for The Righteous Brothers during this period. This five- member band preceded Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley's eventual induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He converted to Christianity in 1963, immediately enrolled in Azusa Pacific College, and majored in Biblical Studies.
Rahul (Sharman Joshi) is a young man who works at a call centre and wants to raise up high in the ranks. He silently loves his colleague, Neha (Kangana Ranaut), who has moved up high in the ranks due to her illegitimate relationship with their boss Ranjit (Kay Kay Menon). Rahul, eager to move up the ranks, lends his apartment to people in touch with Ranjit by allowing them to bring their girlfriends and paramours in turn for recommendation.
29–30 In addition to Smith, Manby and Canning, artist Thomas Lawrence and Henry Hood (the son of Lord Hood) were also mentioned as potential paramours. Caroline's servants could or would not confirm that these gentlemen were her lovers, nor that she had been pregnant, and said that the child had been brought to Caroline's house by his true mother, Sophia Austin. Sophia was summoned before the commissioners, and testified that the child was hers.Plowden, pp.
Randall (1990), p. 420 Peggy had been courted by British Major John André during the British occupation of Philadelphia.Edward Shippen biography She married Arnold on 8 April 1779.Randall (1990), p. 448 Shippen and her circle of friends had found methods of staying in contact with paramours across the battle lines, despite military bans on communication with the enemy.Randall (1990), p. 455 Some of this communication was effected through the services of Joseph Stansbury, a Philadelphia merchant.
Louis, Missouri) · Fri, November 24, 1933 · Page 1 "mentally inferior,"The St. Louis Star and Times (St. Louis, Missouri) · Fri, November 24, 1933 · Page 3 and "mentally deranged."The Indianapolis News (Indianapolis, Indiana) · Fri, November 24, 1933 · Pages 1 Earle stated that they had drifted apart.The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana) · Fri, November 24, 1933 · Page 13 Police spent much of Thursday interviewing three of Earle's paramours, all of whom believed Earle had serious intentions in the relationships or were even engaged to him.
When Galehaut learned that Lancelot loved Arthur's wife, Guinevere, he set aside his own ardor for Lancelot in order to arrange a meeting between his friend and Guinevere. At this meeting the Queen first kisses Lancelot, and so begins their love affair. In Canto V of Inferno, Dante compares these fictional lovers with the real- life paramours Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta, whose relationship he fictionalises. In Inferno, Francesca and Paolo read of Lancelot and Guinevere, and the story impassions them to lovemaking.
She does not try to escape from him, but backs away until he catches her and drags her to another part of the house. Through the open doors they are seen and heard by Rosamund and Darling Jill and Pluto. Never before had Darling Jill felt so completely aroused. No one but Pluto got much sleep that night, and the next morning Will’s three paramours — his wife Rosamund, and his sisters- in-law Darling Jill and Griselda — hurriedly, easily and lovingly fix his breakfast.
After suffering burns to her face in the fire caused by Louis, she moves to Paris to open a shop. Of all of Claude's paramours, Rosemarie is the first woman who fully understands and accepts Claude's gender identity. ; Louis Laques : Rosemarie's tutor, the brother of Cecilia, and the former lover of Auguste. After Claude falls in love with Cecilia, and once Rosemarie accidentally blurts this fact out, a jealous Louis snaps and sets a massive fire that kills Auguste and Cecilia and badly burns Rosemarie.
"Fetish" is a trap-pop and alternative R&B; ballad that contains a beat that blends R&B; and electronic music. Its sound has been also described as alt-pop, "hazy" R&B.; Lars Brandle from Billboard perceived the presence of auto-tuned effects in its production. Lyrically, the song explores themes of sexuality and sexual desire, in the chorus Gomez discusses the effect attraction has on a lover, while Mane's verse mentions the chemistry between these paramours, with Gomez's breathy vocals pairing around the beats.
Despite finding Joanna unsympathetic, The Japan Times praised Knightley's ability to convey pain on screen. Filmmaker singled out Canet and Mendes for creating "original beats in their roles as possible paramours"; The Hollywood Reporter preferred their characters over Joanna and Michael. Mendes was praised as "particularly appealing" by Variety, and for "resisting the urge to overdo (and overvamp) her role the way a lesser actress would" by DVD Talk. Some critics attributed Mendes' character and performance as her way of avoiding typecasting related to her appearance.
Raven's Nest was a large stable with a frequently fluctuating membership in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), consisting of Raven's followers, henchmen, paramours and several hired guns. The Nest chiefly assisted Raven throughout his feuds with Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman. Over the years, Raven's Nest members and allies included: Stevie Richards, Tony Stetson, Johnny Hotbody, The Pitbulls, The Blue Meanie, the Dudley Boyz, Cactus Jack, Beulah McGillicutty, Francine, Kimona Wanalaya, Lupus, Lori and Tyler Fullington (as part of his feud with The Sandman), and Chastity.
He kept the watch awake at night, and he warned the bishop and others about problems in the future. One inhabitant of Hildesheim asked Hödekin to guard his wife while he was away. "My good fellow, just keep an eye on my wife while I am away, and see that all goes on right." When the wife was visited by several paramours Hödekin leapt between them and assumed terrible shapes, or threw them to the floor to scare them away before the wife could be unfaithful.
He routinely speaks in a loud, basso voice which Anderson often likens to the sound of a hurricane or avalanche, much as his physical bulk is often compared to a mountain or a Jovian planet. He is apparently impervious to personal abuse but is angered by stupidity, incompetence, prevarication, and delay. He has never married but has taken many paramours and has at least two natural children. With Sandra Tamarin, the Grand Duchess of the planet Hermes, he has a son, Eric Tamarin-Asmundsen.
Two or three original Little Prince drawings were reported in the collections of New York artist, sculptor and experimental filmmaker Joseph Cornell. One rare original Little Prince watercolour would be mysteriously sold at a second-hand book fair in Japan in 1994, and subsequently authenticated in 2007. An unrepentant lifelong doodler and sketcher, Saint-Exupéry had for many years sketched little people on his napkins, tablecloths, letters to paramours and friends, lined notebooks and other scraps of paper. Early figures took on a multitude of appearances, engaged in a variety of tasks.
After the war, he was stationed in Singapore as a correspondent for The Times and travelled widely for them. While visiting Hong Kong, he met and had a love affair with local doctor and future author Han Suyin (according to his aunt, he was a ladies man with paramours all over the Far East and in Australia). Their story was told in her semi-autobiographical first novel A Many-Splendoured Thing which was made into a very successful film (with him now American and played by William Holden) in 1955.
Billy, a shy young man looking for a date, meets the beautiful Jenny Smith at a nightclub. They enter a relationship where Billy is bashful to tell Jenny that he loves her due to fear of being "trapped", and both paramours receive advice from their respective friends. The couple engage in sexual encounters while using barrier devices; during these encounters Billy is unable to reveal to Jenny his affection. Then, one year after their first meeting, Billy and Jenny decide to take a vacation, and (hastily) sleep together without condoms or diaphragms.
Professor George Buchanan Gray of Mansfield College, Oxford, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wrote that the Israelite men's participation in the sacrificial feasts followed their intimacy with the women, who then naturally invited their paramours to their feasts, which, according to custom, were sacrificial occasions. Gray considered that it would have been in accord with the sentiment of early Israelites to worship the Moabite god on his own territory.George Buchanan Gray. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Numbers: The International Critical Commentary, pages 381–82.
Hern VI even raped his own daughter. She is the antithesis of the "Virgin Queen" Elizabeth I. Where Elizabeth was cool, self-controlled, and pragmatic, kind- hearted Gloriana is often overwhelmed by loneliness and despair, a slave to passions she can neither renounce or satisfy. By day a serene and benevolent monarch, by night the lonely queen is a bisexual adventurer who seeks release in all manner of debauchery but is always anorgasmic, perhaps due to Hern's aforementioned sexual abuse. She is the mother of nine bastard daughters fathered by nine different paramours.
In Mainz, too, the burnings were renewed. At Cologne the City Fathers had always been merciful, much to the annoyance of the prince- archbishop, but in 1627 he was able to put pressure on the city and it gave in. Naturally enough, the persecution raged most violently in Bonn, his own capital. There the chancellor and his wife and the archbishop's secretary's wife were executed, children of three and four years were accused of having devils for their paramours, and students and small boys of noble birth were sent to the bonfire.
He married Fathima after his proselytization to Islam, as he became a dependent of Hakkim's family. At one point, Hakkim intended to proselytize Ananthapadmanabhan to Islam with the support of Usman Khan while the latter was drugged unconscious, but could not do so because Zulaikha opposed the act. The novel presents the miscegenation between a Shasthri (an aryan race) and a lady of Marvar caste (a dravidian race); whom are the parents of Sundarayyan and Kondanki. Padmanabhan Thambi is represented as a philanderer whose paramours include: Kamalam, Sivakami, the mistress at the seventh house and the unnamed female prostitute at Kottar.
For revenge, they visit the publisher of the photos, but it doesn't go well. Nevertheless, she does see a picture of one of Dick's paramours, although she was not as intimate with him as Veronica thought. In the middle of the night, Mindy O'Dell (Jaime Ray Newman) contact Keith, telling him to hurry. It turns out that Steve Botando (Richard Grieco) was trying to break in, and while he is there, Keith finds out that Cyrus was planning on sending the O'Dell son to a disciplinary school and that Mindy was at the scene of Dean O'Dell's death.
In this episode, Veronica tries to clear the coach's son, Josh (Jonathan Chase) of charges of his murder. Meanwhile, Logan (Jason Dohring), heartbroken from his breakup with Veronica in "There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill", ends up babysitting the eleven-year-old sister (Juliette Goglia) of one of his friend Dick's (Ryan Hansen) paramours, and they begin to emotionally connect with each other. In addition, Veronica and Keith find out that two of the main suspects' alibis do not match. "Postgame Mortem" was one of series creator Rob Thomas's favorite episodes of the season.
He declared himself to be progressive and anticlerical, but this did not prevent him from forging close friendships with Menéndez y Pelayo and José María de Pereda, of opposite ideologies. Although he defined himself as a republican, little by little his radicalism tempered, and he maintained a personal friendship with Alfonso XIII. In 1910 he began to lose his eyesight, and the expenses of his numerous paramours brought him to near-ruin. The Spanish government sought the Nobel Prize for him, but was opposed by a significant portion of the Spanish populace, including the Real Academia and the leadership of the Catholic Church.
A repulsive hunchback named James Wilton changes his relationship with women when he discovers a diamond mine in Java. A young woman named Gina, on the rebound from an earlier relationship, begins dating him. Later when she decides to break up with him and go back to her former lover, the hunchback manages to taint her with a poisonous substance that will kill anyone who kisses her. After two of her paramours die before her eyes, she finally catches on that he had contaminated her, and she decides to get revenge by luring the hunchback into kissing her himself.
In 1983, Martina Navratilova and Vijay Amritraj appeared in the Hart to Hart episode "Love Game" as themselves, as the guests of honor at a charity tennis event. Her role was the more significant; she partnered with the lead male character Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) in a mixed doubles match. In 1996, Navratilova was featured with American football player Art Monk in an endorsement for PowerBook in an ad series "What's on Your PowerBook?" In 2000 Martina appeared as herself on Will & Grace "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" as one of Karen Walker's (Megan Mullally) paramours in a flashback sequence.
The Righteous Brothers were originally an American musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They began performing together in 1962 in the Los Angeles area as part of a five-member group called the Paramours, but adopted the name "The Righteous Brothers" when they embarked on their recording career as a duo. Their most active recording period was in the 1960s and 70s, and although the duo was inactive for some years, Hatfield and Medley reunited in 1981 and continued to perform until Hatfield's death in 2003. The music they performed is sometimes dubbed "blue-eyed soul".
It was revealed that Polaris had lost her powers on M-Day,X-Men vol. 2 #177 but had avoided telling her teammates. When confronted by Valerie Cooper, who has knowledge of her power loss, Polaris claimed that her power loss is psychological and she believes she is preventing herself from using them. Polaris eventually was forced by circumstance to accept that her powers were gone and admit the fact to the rest of the team—whereupon all the other members of her squad, except her would-be-paramours Iceman and Havok, revealed to her that they had already guessed it.
As they cruise the Mediterranean, Fred's sea-sickness keeps him in bed. During this time, Emily begins a relationship with a Commander Gordon (Percy Marmont), a dapper, popular bachelor. Finally feeling well enough to appear on deck, Fred is immediately smitten with a German "princess" (Betty Amann), who hits him in the eye with the rope ring used to play deck tennis (a combination of tennis and quoits which was at the time widely played shipboard). Both begin spending their time on board with their new paramours to the virtual exclusion of each other, and each plans to dissolve the marriage.
Little Latin Lupe Lu ("Lupe") was written by 19 year-old Bill Medley when he and Bobby Hatfield were in a five-piece band called The Paramours. It's about a girl he dated at Santa Ana High School in California named Lupe Laguna, whose nickname was "Lupe Lu." Medley later described it as "a silly little song, about a girl who likes to dance". He taught the song to Hatfield, then contacted Ray Maxwell, the owner of a local label called Moonglow Records, who came to hear the duo sing it. Maxwell had them record the song, but since it was just Hatfield and Medley, they needed a new name.
The ballad recounts the story of Richard—Kentish Dick—who comes from Kent and makes a sport of pursuing lasses. He pursues these young women indiscriminately—regardless of size or hair color—and given this proclivity, he eschews marriage and is constantly on the look out for another lover. His fair share of paramours are pregnant by him, "and five or six lasses,/ Are gotten with child/ From him, as I hear," and he refuses to marry or take responsibility for any one besides himself. He is able to sexually engage with the women, taking their maidenhead, with the false promise that he will wed them.
Forensic psychologist Philip Benesch (Powers Boothe) finds himself framed for the apparent murder of disturbed court stenographer Corrie Calvin (Lisa Collins). When Benesch rebuffs Calvin's advances, she stalks him, showing up on his ferry ride home, and crashing his daughter Alexandra's (Jennifer Founds) 7th birthday party in a pink bunny suit. While Benesch has a history of serial philandering, his desire to reconcile with his wife Ellen (Pam Dawber) drives him to reject Calvin's attempts to kindle a romance. Calvin then weaves a web of deception, stealing a handkerchief with Benesch's blood, letters he has written to previous paramours, a coffee mug with his fingerprints, and the gun from his desk.
" Although it has been suggested that Johnson was a devoted paederast who numbered among his paramours Reginald Brett, the future Lord Esher,Ward, Yvonne M.. Censoring Queen Victoria: How Two Gentlemen Edited a Queen and Created an Icon. London: Oneworld Books, 2014, pp.21-3. the Dictionary of National Biography maintains that this cannot be proved and that "No one can be quite sure of the exact circumstances of his resignation," adding: "There is no question, however, that he was dangerously fond of a number of boys. Although he probably did not allow his affections to take any physical form, he permitted intimacies between the boys.
The Baker and Cinderella explain that choices have consequences, and everyone is connected ("No One Is Alone"). The four together slay the Giant, and the other characters – including the Royal Family, who have starved to death, and the Princes with their new paramours (Sleeping Beauty and Snow White) – return to share one last set of morals. The survivors band together, and the spirit of the Baker's Wife comforts her mourning husband, encouraging him to tell their child their story. The Baker begins to tell his son the tale, while the Witch offers a final lesson: "Careful the things you say, Children Will Listen" ("Finale").
Faile Bashere and Berelain sur Paendrag agree that Berelain will publicly denounce the rumors that Perrin and Berelain were paramours during Faile's imprisonment; whereafter Berelain attaches herself to Galad. Nae'blis Moridin charges fellow Forsaken Graendal with killing Perrin; and he gives her a ter'angreal called a "dreamspike", one of two he possesses, that hinders both Traveling and movement in the real world, as well as the service of his minion Isam. Graendal orders Isam to plant the device so that Perrin's Asha'man Jur Grady and Fager Neald cannot form gateways, enabling her to destroy his forces with an army of Trollocs. Perrin enters into the dream world to remove it, but is attacked by Isam in the process.
The door to his castle is actually a portal that opens onto four places: Market Chipping, the seaside city of Porthaven, the royal capital of Kingsbury and Howl's boyhood home in Wales, where he was named Howell Jenkins. Howl's apprentice Michael Fisher runs most of the day-to-day affairs of Howl's business, while Howl chases his ever-changing paramours. When Prince Justin, the King's younger brother, goes missing while searching for Wizard Suliman, the King orders Howl to find them both and kill the Witch of the Waste. Howl, however, has his own reasons to avoid the Witch; the Witch, a jilted former lover, has laid a dark curse on him.
In the frontispiece to Voltaire's book on Newton's philosophy, Émilie du Châtelet appears as Voltaire's muse, reflecting Newton's heavenly insights down to Voltaire. In 1733, Voltaire met Émilie du Châtelet (Marquise du Châtelet), a mathematician and married mother of three, who was 12 years his junior and with whom he was to have an affair for 16 years. To avoid arrest after the publication of Lettres, Voltaire took refuge at her husband's château at Cirey on the borders of Champagne and Lorraine. Voltaire paid for the building's renovation, and Émilie's husband sometimes stayed at the château with his wife and her lover. The intellectual paramours collected around 21,000 books, an enormous number for the time.
The Righteous Brothers performing at Knott's Berry Farm with Medley on the right Medley first met his singing partner Bobby Hatfield through Barry Rillera who was in both Hatfield's and Medley's group and asked them to see each other's show. In 1962, they formed a new group, but kept the name Paramours, which included saxophone player John Wimber who later went on to found The Vineyard Church movement. They performed at The Black Derby nightclub in Santa Ana, and released a single "There She Goes (She's Walking Away)" in December 1962 with a small record label Moonglow. However, the band did not have much success and soon broke up, leaving Hatfield and Medley to perform as a duo in 1963.
Over the course of his week-long visit, Jérôme visits the locations mentioned by Paul in his letters, including the Meatpacking District, the Christopher Street Pier, a sex shop, and a tattoo parlor. At each location he cruises for sex and is introduced to the city's thriving gay scene; over the course of his trip he meets a French woman getting her first tattoo, an activist with the National Gay Task Force campaigning against Anita Bryant, and multiple paramours. Jérôme visits an oracle mentioned by Paul at a market in Spanish Harlem, who performs a ritual with Jérôme's semen. The oracle divines that Paul left Paris because he wished to be dominated, and that he will only return if Jérôme becomes the master to Paul's new lover.
On the other hand, Amanda was one of Daniel's many paramours, until she realized that he would never commit. In addition to her binge eating she attempted to replace Betty and would find herself the target of a series of pranks made by another Meade employee after she received a Hobble Dress that she thought came from a designer. She also had a relationship with a straight designer named Tavares, who was pretending to be gay so he can get his designs noticed, but would end the relationship after he took advantage of her generosity. Prior to working at MODE, Amanda was an actress (one of her former roles was working as a "Serving Wench" at a restaurant), but when the offers dried up her father got her a "Lifetime Receptionist" job.
Liane de Pougy by Paul César Helleu (1908) Pougy, Otero, and Cléo de Mérode appear in a fashionable crowd in the Bois de Boulogne drawn by Guth, 1897 After moving to Paris, from her position at the Folies she became a noted demimondaine, and a rival of "La Belle Otero". She took her last name from one of her paramours, a Comte or Vicomte de Pougy, whilst other lovers included Mathilde de Morny and Émilienne d'Alençon. Actress Sarah Bernhardt, faced with the task of teaching Liane to act, advised her that when she was on stage, it would be best to keep her "pretty mouth shut". Liane became so well known as a performer at the Folies Bergère that the 1890s English female impersonator Herbert Charles Pollitt referenced her in his drag name Diane de Rougy.

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