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"philandering" Definitions
  1. (of a man) having sexual relationships with many different women

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She just goes through town and squishes her philandering husband.
Many find his boasts of philandering and adultery deeply disturbing.
She's indifferent to her philandering ex-husband but adores their son.
She killed her philandering, spiteful spouse Ivy Mayfair Richards (Alison Pill).
However, he proved to be no more than a philandering alcoholic.
However, it's clear now that his philandering days are behind him.
Well, she had a philandering husband and that was her fault.
And Woods faced widespread public scorn after his philandering and reckless driving.
It works, until Daisy's own philandering husband Tom ends her affair with Gatsby.
There was a love triangle, a philandering doctor and a upper crust schoolmarm.
Sheila marries a philandering American, raises three daughters in Paris, takes a lover.
Elaine is talking to her philandering husband, Bud, a Bill Clinton carbon copy.
I felt I'd been at best rejected, at worst complicit in my husband's philandering.
She plays ego-boosting, self-effacing geisha to Mr. Epstein's philandering, mentally unstable Gerry.
Because the grown-ups, all those philandering daddies and hot-yoga mommies, do it.
Donald Trump's political career has been defined by his philandering relationship with the truth.
I'm of the opinion that his penchant for philandering did not impact his leadership.
Today Jerry Falwell Jr. endorsed the multiply married, philandering, not visibly God-fearing Donald Trump.
Pence is an evangelical, and as far as we know he's not a philandering one.
No wife with Mr. Clinton's history of philandering would ever be accepted as first lady.
Beth (Christina Hendricks) wants to shed a philandering husband (Matthew Lillard) without losing her house.
Suspicion was cast on Christie's philandering husband, her personal assistant and even a serial killer.
Mr Pryce, meanwhile, plays the narcissistic literary lion almost to caricature, childlike and entitled and philandering.
First, he tries to move back home with Patty, whose is aware of his NYC philandering.
Drinking, philandering or simply having a dispute with a gossipy neighbor could lead to black marks.
Eddie was declared a philandering, opportunistic loser, and Elizabeth was labeled a bad girl, home-wrecking slut.
"He's an ignorant, amoral, dishonest and manipulative, misogynistic, philandering, hyper-litigious, isolationist, protectionist blowhard," Mr. Vlock said.
But she does have one tasty scene in which she tells off a philandering boyfriend with gusto.
Trump has had "venereal diseases" as a result of his "serial philandering," of which he is proud.
But there are also blistering tales of child marriage, polygamy and philandering; subversive stuff for a conservative region.
At the end of his play, the philandering soldier is humiliated—and turns to the audience for applause.
Guaqueros speak reverently of Fura, an 22013,000-carat rock named after a mythical philandering wife who wept emeralds.
The fortress is supposedly haunted by the headless ghost of an Italian baron known for his philandering ways.
Kennedy There's trouble abroad again for England, but this time, philandering husbands have nothing to do with it.
Poor Liam (Christian Isaiah) has been kicked out of his elite private school, thanks to his father's philandering.
In the title story, drawn from that novel's cast, Will introduces his girlfriend to his famous, philandering father.
But Mr. Trump represented things that Mr. Romney, a religious family man, loathed: a profane, philandering self-promoter.
Unlike Jackie, Hillary Clinton had no choice but to address her husband's philandering in a very public way.
The common theme of their lives and deaths is transgression: philandering husbands, murdered children, or a family's shame.
In a season full of philandering husbands and Nazi uncles, Whelan's character's sweet and endearing storyline is quite refreshing.
He also brought up President Bill Clinton's past philandering and the accusations of sexual assault against the former president.
The shorts star Jenner's friend Harry Hudson as a philandering goofball working his way through the Kardashian-Jenner women.
Jacob: Yes, and to that I'd add D'Souza's invocation of Bill Clinton's record of philandering and sexual assault allegations.
In the 220s, a philandering Jack L. Warner undercut his brother Harry for control of the family's Warner Bros.
How did "queer" ever come to mean a philandering penis and vagina in a roomful of bookish, egotistical people?
Some people may enjoy salacious stories about philandering abbots, or hair-raising ones about violence between doctors and patients.
It's a tough moment for Elijah, who is trying to decide whether or not he should tolerate Dill's philandering.
There is no radicalism there — perhaps defiance, and likely just exhaustion from being married to a serial philandering misogynist.
He has admitted to decades of philandering and to giving quaaludes to women to induce them to have sex.
Even now—though it is reported Mr Clinton's philandering never ended—friends of the couple convincingly describe their mutual affection.
The Chinese state may encourage philandering of ideas, and foreign firms in China doubtless face pressure to surrender their secrets.
This line of attack also opens up Mr. Trump, who has been married three times, to questions about his philandering.
To his admirers, Mr. Starr was an upright pursuer of a lying, philandering president who had dishonored the Oval Office.
Sex can be a source of scandal, of course — as the thrice-married, infamously philandering Gingrich should be aware of.
THE DAY AFTER The prolific South Korean director Hong Sang-soo ("Claire's Camera") varies his formula a bit: Instead of a philandering filmmaker, "The Day After" gives us a philandering book publisher (Kwon Hae-hyo) whose new assistant (Kim Min-hee, Mr. Hong's muse of late) inadvertently gets caught up in adultery-related animosity.
As Bustle reports, the site for extramarital affairs quizzed 1,500 philandering folks on the preferred mode of communication with a lover.
If you are the philandering one, be warned: Now that this information is out there, the jig may soon be up.
The announcement, which came via simultaneous tweets from each spouse's Twitter account, is remarkably amicable given allegations of Mr Bezos's philandering.
The narrator of this novel is a writer who has lost her best friend, a philandering teacher and writer, to suicide.
The "straight man" was Woody Harrelson as Marty Hart, a philandering father who is undone by his lack of self-awareness.
It also seems pointless to "Americanize" French morality when the United States has a president whose supporters shrug off his philandering.
He prides himself on having stuck with Mr. Woods through a serial philandering scandal that derailed his professional and personal life.
Yes, I'm a famous Washington philanderer and when my wife and I separate, where do I go to do my philandering?
His directorial debut stars Daniel Giménez Cacho as Tomás, a philandering television ad man who gets tricked into believing he's contracted AIDS.
While he claims that he didn't know of the predatory nature of his brother's misconduct, he asserted that Harvey's philandering was pervasive.
In doing so, he humanized a marriage that has baffled many Americans while also reminding people of his philandering and her compromises.
Someone like Corker or Pence, in other words, rather than someone like Gingrich who compounds Trump's worst problems (brash, philandering, erratic, etc.).
And she was unshakable in her sense of moral rectitude, viewing sins like lying, gambling and philandering as absolute corruptions of character.
The eight children this nameless woman has raised are some consolation, but the philandering husband she never left was a major miscalculation.
His tawdry encounter with a young White House intern resonated because it echoed reports about philandering that long had dogged his career.
She suffered years of public humiliation rather than breaking up her family, turning away from marriage vows and divorcing her philandering husband.
His past support for abortion, history of philandering, and blatant lack of interest in going to church has turned off many party insiders.
It took her husband's serial philandering and the disintegration of her marriage, in 1953, to jog loose her flight from Dachau in 1944.
In his brief appearance as a philandering professor in this 1987 film, Mr. Mahoney steals a scene from no less than Olympia Dukakis.
He doesn't try to Jersey things up too much, so to speak; nor does Elisabeth Moss, as the philandering boxer's long-suffering wife.
Maggy the Frog accurately predicts baby Cersei's marriage to Robert Baratheon, his philandering ways, Cersei's three golden children and their three golden deaths.
Maerov also said that he was aware of settlements, but he didn't know the details and assumed they were due to Weinstein's philandering behavior.
And this is the man, according to his own interview with the Times, who plans to attack Hillary Clinton because of her husband's philandering?
There is a black comedy here, in Peter Quayle's character, because Quayle — this philandering, underqualified, good-looking young guy — is a manifestation of privilege.
Rewatch Maura Tierney's Golden Globe-winning performance as Helen Solloway, the soon-to-be ex-wife of a philandering husband everyone loves to hate.
The show, which averages nearly 11 million viewers, follows Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), wife of a philandering politician who gradually rebuilds her own career.
Her philandering husband, played by Hugh Grant, has been hiding the truth from her, allowing his wife to think she is an operatic wonder.
Donald Trump shifted his focus to the general election after his last Republican rivals dropped out, accusing Hillary Clinton of enabling Bill Clinton's philandering.
He should have had little to fear in the matter from Roosevelt, whose own history of philandering made for a political balance of terror.
And Jon Hamm was working as a waiter at 29, not a successful actor playing a philandering ad man in a hit TV show.
Their affair carried on for about 18 months, until, in November 1948, Rita Morel, well aware of her husband's philandering, confronted the Robitaille parents.
She has survived terrible breakups, including with a chronically philandering co-star, Jax Taylor, and temporary estrangements from castmates Kristen Doute and Katie Maloney.
Certainly, and we'd continue to honor the terms of our mutual Permissible Philandering agreement involving Lenny Kravitz (for Kristen) and Scarlett Johansson (for me).
Trump is an odd standard-bearer for paleocons, many of whom are conservative Catholics and whose passionate social conservatism doesn't jibe well with Trump's philandering.
She's dejected after reaming out her philandering husband, convinced that because she doesn't resemble the screen sirens of the time she's not worth being seen.
Vitalina Varela, too, is a ghost story, with much of Vitalina's dialogue addressed to her dead husband and concerning his philandering ways and broken promises.
She'll likely speak of his philandering ways, their wrecked marriage and how he didn't take care of their only child on that hot June day.
Dylan McDermott as... Ben Harmon The philandering psychiatrist (who was killed by vengeful ghosts in the Murder House finale) will also return to the series.
In the other principal role, of the loving but philandering Flap, Mr. Milord at least does not face the uphill battle the other actors do.
There's also synchronized swimming siren Scarlett Johansson, tap-dancing Channing Tatum, philandering centurion George Clooney, gossip columnist Tilda Swinton, and a shadowy cabal of communists.
His partner in yelling that time was girlfriend Brittany Cartwright, who called her philandering beau to accuse him of sleeping with Faith Stowers more than once.
Everyone attempts to make small talk over the philandering elephant in the room, but Abe cannot stop himself from glaring at his garbage son-in-law.
Frankie has a failing marriage; a problem that clearly stems from his philandering and consistent absence from his home with young, vibrant wife Andrea (Zoe Kazan).
Instead of rebuking her philandering politician husband Peter Florrick, this time she was getting her comeuppance from her law partner and once-again ally, Diane Lockhart.
Has he given up his philandering, and can he reinvent himself even as he maintains the appearance of a playboy for the sake of book sales?
Then, one day later, came an investigative look into Hillary Clinton that surfaced revelatory material on: her questionable behavior as the wife of a philandering husband.
Abandoned by their father, then saddled with a philandering husband, Harriet placed missing-persons notices in Billboard, at that time a circus-and-vaudeville trade publication.
Last year, after hearing a young woman read from a piece about her father's philandering, I challenged myself to visit uncomfortable places in my own writing.
With her philandering husband (Armie Hammer) away on a trip, she receives galleys for an upcoming book from her first husband, which bears a dedication to her.
The remainder of the installment gave DeMario Jackson's less-than-stellar explanation for his philandering ways and a reminder of local puppy dog Dean Unglert's broken heart.
Notably, "A Country Road, a Tree" has only an uncredited bit part for Robert Alesch, the philandering Roman Catholic priest who betrayed Beckett's comrades in the Resistance.
The Jackson family was often riven by legal battles, jealousies, money disputes, Joe's philandering and allegations of child molestation against Michael, as well as Michael's eccentric lifestyle.
Bill Clinton, former president Among the various allegations of sexual misconduct and philandering leveled at Clinton during his time as an elected official, one is of rape.
He sat down at our kitchen table and, using my laptop, he pulled up a year-old article from the Daily Mail about Eric Schmidt's philandering lifestyle.
His marriage to Kate McGarrigle, one half of Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and his long relationship with Suzzy Roche, of the Roches, ended because of his philandering.
Even the party guests have back stories, among them the handsome, philandering doctor (Roland Lane) and his stoic wife (Marlaina Powell), who put him through medical school.
But we all know Kris Jenner's mom isn't a huge fan of Tristan, as she revealed in "The Betrayal" that she cried over the basketball player's reported philandering.
His drug use, his philandering with other women (including a possible affair with Janet Jackson), and his general self-centeredness were all included in the two-part film.
His philandering and treatment of women was well-documented by that point, and the "Access Hollywood" tape did nothing to derail his campaign a month before the election.
There's no analogue to Erin in the original ghostbusting foursome; Wiig channels a bit of Venkman's philandering and Ray's ghost nerdiness, but plays it more awkward than charismatic.
For all her proud and quasi-masculine philandering, she's always been for girls: more gamine than erotic, she's a lodestone for a certain kind of gimlet female gaze.
He lost a philandering brother-in-law and a young niece and nephew, as well as many parishioners, but the defining loss in Matt's life is his wife.
You have written that you wish you could get over Bill Clinton, but you were sad to see the "emotionally abusive, constantly disappointing, dissembling, philandering leader" leave office.
One particular scene makes sense of an impossible situation—not being Tammy Wynette but standing by your man—as the film's Hillary character deals with her husband's philandering.
Although the split went amicably, with no philandering to be found, Ben has now decided he wants half of Mindy's money and possessions as their months-long marriage ends.
Don't allow a philandering relative to claim your money for you In 2012 Etta May Urquhart was obviously delighted to find she had won a $51 million California jackpot.
Time and again, Hillary was a party to demonizing women as liars, bimbos, trailer trash or troubled souls when it seemed clear they were truthful about her philandering husband.
Denied her own career, she dedicates her life to building his, her placid demeanor inscrutable as she weathers his towering ego, copious philandering and careless dismissal of her talent.
All is rectified in Act III, set in what the libretto calls a private room in an inn, where a plot to embarrass the philandering baron is carried out.
Desna, who's been brought into the money-laundering game by her boyfriend, Roller (Jack Kesy), is tiring of both his empty promises of profit-sharing and his open philandering.
The admission came after Downing accused him of living a "secret life" in which Gates used funds embezzled from Manafort to support his philandering in a secret London apartment.
It therefore came as a shock to her fans when Thompson  was present while Kardashian gave birth  to their baby girl, True, just weeks after his alleged philandering was exposed.
Cleo is made pregnant and then jilted by Fermín, a cynical young tough, just when Sofia, her employer, and her four children are abandoned by her philandering husband, a doctor.
"Car sharing produces a philandering subjectivity that gives individuals the freedom to have lots of different types of cars, and therefore relationships with each of them," writes researcher Catherine Simpson.
When he was governor of Arkansas and when he ran for president in 1992, there were constant rumors of his philandering and a ceaseless effort to keep them from spreading.
Outside, the frantic sound of barking dogs fills her leafy suburb; inside, the ceaseless demands of four children and a callously philandering husband, Bill (Jason Ritter), render her pain invisible.
His prison memoir sold only modestly well, and a subsequent novel — about a philandering New York police commissioner who uncovers an international conspiracy that threatens the nation — even less so.
She turns a blind eye to H.J.'s philandering and feigns concern for her younger tenant to keep her from fleeing when the domestic strain becomes too much to bear.
But she comes to reject his exploitation — and his philandering, and his expectations of what a woman of society should and should not do — in a way that feels improbably brave.
Though he has denied assaulting anyone, Mr. Cosby had admitted in recent years to decades of philandering, and to giving quaaludes to women as part of his efforts to have sex.
In her account Wednesday, Blakely called into question the "blatant womanizing and philandering that became common practice among some (but certainly not all) executives, starting at the very top" at Google.
Clinton handled the situation in such a way that held both her family and the country together, dealing with public philandering and an impeachment crisis while the whole world looked on.
The "Heart Wants What It Wants" singer also plays the teenager's parents — one of whom is a philandering, mustached man with an affinity for drinking Coca-Cola out of a glass bottle.
Y.) Winner: Hillary Clinton (on Election Day) Donald Trump played to his base tonight by prosecuting Hillary Clinton on everything from State Department emails, her husband's philandering, her "lying" and then Benghazi.
Toiling away like a fiend, and philandering when he isn't high on something, he makes a mess of his marriage, along with most of the key relationships in his life that follow.
A savvy, freethinking Czech woman living in Vienna and unhappily married to a philandering member of the city's literati, she was in her mid-twenties when she befriended Kafka, albeit from afar.
Alice's late father, John Kinney, was a famous movie director, a philandering husband, and a loving father who left his house to Alice when he died, complete with a guest house out back.
But thankfully, Colette doesn't stay there for long, and neither does Colette herself, who quickly becomes disillusioned with her husband's philandering and spendthrift ways, and seeks other avenues to come into her own.
In a 2010 Forbes magazine cover story he also referred to Obama's father as a "philandering, inebriated African socialist, who raged against the world for denying him the realization of his anticolonial ambitions."
Plucking the leaves off freshly picked herb stalks, the employee, who would not identify herself for fear of getting in trouble, complained that her handsome, philandering husband kept leaning on her for money.
Robert (John Magaro) is a hangdog Manhattan photographer flailing after initial success; now he endures the indignity of working for his philandering father, Harry (Christopher McDonald), who runs an Upper East Side preschool.
"Sam does look like a fool because she doesn't know what Ronnie does behind her back," Angelina says in a confessional after yet another one of Ronnie's questionable and philandering outings to the club.
Antía's resentment of her mother is the result of Julieta's attachment to Xoan—this is what led Julieta to confront him over his philandering, which in Antía's mind makes Julieta complicit in Xoan's death.
" He also said that, until The New York Times, The New Yorker and others revealed sexual harassment and rape allegations against his brother, he thought his sibling's "philandering" with women involved "all consensual situations.
Mr. Ahmed, a British actor of Pakistani descent, has slipped into several American roles, including the lead character, Nasir, on HBO's series "The Night Of," and a philandering surfing instructor on "Girls," also on HBO.
There are plenty of reasons a woman may opt to stay with, or leave, a philandering husband (alleged or otherwise): financial dependency, for the sake of religion, for the sake of the kids, for status.
He has penned comic novels about a senator who proposes killing off Baby Boomers to save on Social Security, a First Lady who killed her husband for philandering, and a Judge Judy-style Supreme Court nominee.
I would read another entire book about the inscrutable, "electric" Ann Warner, whom Stein shows at every turn outwitting her bullying, philandering husband, and the section on Jennifer Jones provides a master class in feminine manipulation.
Most recently, in early May, Trump said he wouldn't do the show anymore after its hosts, Joe "Morning Joe" Scarbrough and Mika "Morning Joe" Brzezinski, criticized him for saying that Hillary Clinton "enabled" Bill Clinton's philandering.
With Hamilton, a philandering liar who was the first secretary of the Treasury, having a star turn on Broadway, his successor Jacob J. Lew has apparently decided to keep him on the front of the bill.
To her, "Love in the Time of Cholera," García Márquez's chronicle of late love, is now a different book: Particularly troubling is Florentino Ariza's predatory philandering while he waits and wastes decades for his true love.
In "Madame X," named after John Singer Sargent's famous painting, the New York City Ballet principal dancer Abi Stafford is the title character while her colleague Ask la Cour portrays Samuel Pozzi, Madame X's philandering lover.
Holding Clinton to a higher moral standard and treating her only in relation to her husband, Trump depicts her role as a wronged wife a serious character flaw, while he gets a pass on his own philandering.
This may be due in part to the competing theatrics here and elsewhere these days — the criminal conviction of the House speaker, the possible impeachment of an allegedly philandering governor, not to mention the national political spectacle.
She remains oddly generic, with little of the sort of political baggage carried by Hillary Clinton (Benghazi, State Department emails, Whitewater, etc.) or her complicated back story as a first lady with a charismatic and philandering husband.
Ed Kershen initially portrays the philandering Peter with an easy sense of confidence that amusingly turns squirmy and eventually gets beleaguered as the man is forced to reluctantly explain his many falsehoods to his wife and mistress.
And it's a good week for him to try, as Johnnie Cochran is publicly maligned by his ex-wife and ex-mistress on the tabloid television news show "A Current Affair" for his domestic abuse and philandering.
Colette (Keira Knightley) confronts both her philandering husband, Willy (Dominic West), and gender norms by becoming just as popular in ladies' bedrooms as he is while using her virility to reclaim authorship of her famous Claudine novels.
A household name in the 1990s, he was reviled by critics as a moralistic, sex-obsessed prosecutor and admired by others as an upright truth-seeker pursuing a lying, philandering president who had dishonored the Oval Office.
Faced with a philandering husband (Richard Clothier) of 25 years and a son (William Postlethwaite, the son of the much-missed actor Pete Postlethwaite) whom she adores to unhealthy distraction, Anne finds her grip on reality slipping away.
Political shows "Scandal," about a philandering American president and his mistress, and "Madam Secretary," about a female U.S. Secretary of State battling to balance international diplomacy with raising a family, don't figure in the Emmy awards this year.
In 1973, when PBS broadcast "An American Family," Mr. Loud, who died on Thursday in Los Angeles at 97, was the tan and philandering head of an affluent real-life household whose domestic dramas in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Arantxa suffers a stroke that leaves her incapacitated, and is deserted by her philandering husband (a telenovela standard); Nerea and her brother debate how to mourn their murdered father, never coming to any understanding of each other or themselves.
Matsoukas's treatment portrayed a turbulent relationship between Natalie, who is twenty-eight and white, and a prepubescent Jamaican boy, who, between bouts of philandering, clutches a Teddy bear, sucks his thumb, and swaggers around in a Boy Scout uniform.
On another occasion, when his philandering older brother George was shot in the groin by the irate husband of one of George's girlfriends, Mr. Foreman said he had set out for revenge but had killed someone else by mistake.
Cultivating the image of a philandering "tomcat", Cuevas drew on the work of Francisco de Goya and Pablo Picasso, and his depictions of dark, deformed, animal-like figures were a sharp break with the socialist-tinged muralism long popular in Mexico.
As Alicia Florrick on The Good Wife, she challenged the idea of what modern feminism needed to be by "standing by her man" (in this case, a philandering politician) in order to ultimately get what she really wanted out of life.
Let me try again: It's the fierceness itself, the gusto with which banal human problems—an awful mother or a philandering husband, adulterous longings or a schoolgirl crush—are heightened into glamour and tragedy, that is the soul of melodrama.
Two years later, Woods won the United States Open victory on a left leg in need of surgery, but a year after that, a marital dispute about his philandering led to a car accident and a succession of lurid headlines.
In her new Medium post, Blakely says "blatant womanizing and philandering" was commonplace among some Google executives, an allegation which has been reported about Google higher-ups like Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, and Andy Rubin in various ways for years.
At the other end of the portal is Nellie Murdoch, a Betty Draper type whose life is spent tending to her spectacular garden, baking cakes for Tupperware parties and keeping up appearances while living with her philandering, physically abusive husband.
Howard Schultz's potential independent White House bid is simply infuriating, and it's maddening to feel helplessly tangled in the gilded web of global intrigue emanating from the president, his plutocrat dictator pals and America's retail overlord, the philandering Jeff Bezos.
Bill Clinton's sexual behavior before and during his presidency surged back into the conversation, and I was struck again by the fact that a woman dogged by as many accusations of philandering as he was would never have won the White House.
One minute she's the loose-cannon detective showing her police colleagues just how foolish and wrong they are about a suspect; the next she's unraveling at the seams, pushing her philandering husband down the stairs and tearing up the bathroom at work.
Abedin and Clinton are also linked, in the popular imagination at least, by the fact that both have faced public humiliation and mockery due to the actions of their philandering husbands, and each stood by her spouse as he faced the political ramifications.
"I feel like the brutality of the material and the shocks that come one after another sometimes are what is most remembered," says Terry Kinney, who played Emerald City boss and philandering great white hope Tim McManus (and also directed some episodes).
It could be that, having scrutinized Bill Clinton's philandering in the Lewinsky scandal and the impeachment proceedings that almost cost him his presidency, American journalists don't think that Hillary's bid for the presidency demands that they to do it all over again.
She's been warned repeatedly that this new guy has a history of serial philandering and lying, but she ignores all of the evidence because he makes her feel special and she's deluded herself into believing he's changed and not like the others.
And, aside from the unshakable feeling that there is something tragically off about using a husband's philandering as a weapon against a betrayed wife, I also doubt the public will have much stomach for these stories, just as it didn't in the 1990s.
The two planned to elope, but their plan was betrayed; the Swedish count was killed, and Sophia Dorothea, at 28, was divorced by her philandering husband, found guilty of "malicious desertion," deprived of her children and imprisoned in a castle in nearby Ahlden.
In what feels like a Hollywood cliché, Williams explosive success with that show brought with it all the attendant excesses, including philandering, drug use and the highs and lows associated with a huge hit, followed by the uncertainty of what comes next.
The team gazes through magnifying devices (used for the then-fledgling science of "finger marks") and later through opera glasses in order to spy on Commissioner Roosevelt and his companions — an aging Mayor William Lafayette Strong and the philandering robber baron J.P. Morgan.
But the 2016 cycle — a period when the GOP surrendered its family and fiscal values for a philandering celebrity swindler and Democrats suddenly defended the state of money in politics when Hillary Clinton's role in it was at hand — is a grim harbinger.
At first it feels as though we've read this tale before: one in which girls are hated from the minute they're conceived, women are valued only for their wombs, men are drunk and philandering, sadness piled on top of depression sitting atop cruelty.
What no Didion heroine can entirely reconcile herself to is the split between what she wants and what a woman is supposed to do: marry, have children, and keep her marriage together, despite the inevitable philandering, despite her other hopes and dreams.
Fitzsimons explores this question thoroughly, contrasting the author's prodigious energy, literary output, social activism and generosity with her tolerance of her husband's philandering, her deference to his misogynistic views and her opposition (mirroring his) to female suffrage and women's rights in general.
Stevenson had fallen in love with Fanny, who was estranged from her philandering husband, and though he was penniless and suffering from the lung disease that plagued him all his life, he made a torturous journey to be with her in San Francisco.
In between, Claus, a dashing, philandering, finely-tailored Danish aristocrat, engaged in a high-stakes defense that fueled two sensational trials and a 290 feature film, Reversal of Fortune, that depicted the couple's thorny marriage and the attempted murder case that was brought against him.
Shot only a couple of weeks ago on the Los Angeles set of the AMC hit series Mad Men, it also stars Nettles as the wronged wife and actor Brandon Routh, who plays her philandering husband; Bush appears in the video in multiple roles.
A prominent leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant denomination, Moore knew that some of the faithful were falling for Trump, a philandering, biblically illiterate candidate from New York City whose lifestyle and views embodied everything the religious right professed to abhor.
Verdon (a captivating Michelle Williams, doing her best trans-Atlantic accent) is a radiant performer, who is also a long-suffering amanuensis, the devoted wife who puts up for years with her husband's philandering because she believes he still brings out the best in her.
She brought velvety warmth and focus to the part of Irene, the latest object of the philandering Léandre's affections, as well as to the double role of Léontine, the opera singer, and Flore, the shepherd she portrays onstage and whose woolly wards turn naughty.
Hera, Zeus' wife and the goddess of heaven, tired of her husband's philandering, learned of Zeus' latest conquest and convinced Semele to demand that Zeus reveal his true form — lightning — a sight Hera knew would kill her: No mortal can bear a god in full.
After the shootout at the police station, Elise (Clémence Poésy) struggles to confront her past, while Karl (Stephen Dillane) — whose wife has been receiving unnerving messages about philandering cops just as the couple have hired a new nanny — finds his life about to be upended.
In a new biography of John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, Kick: The True Story of JFK's Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth, author Paula Byrne discusses the sexual dynamics of the Kennedy family – which often included philandering males and sexually repressed women, like Kick.
Mr. Clinton's impeachment in 1998 came in a time of peace and prosperity, but it was nonetheless a moment of transition when the first baby boomer had arrived in the White House along with a history of philandering, drug use and draft avoidance that offended traditionalists.
Mr Trump, who has often boasted of his past philandering, has described women as "dogs" and "pigs"; he suggested his only female rival in the primaries was ugly; and, when questioned about his misogynistic comments during a television debate, he retorted to suggest his interrogator must have been menstruating.
Perhaps the likelier candidate is Dorothy herself, marooned in her West Coast suburb, neglected by her philandering husband—they are, she tells her only friend, "too unhappy to get a divorce"—and numbed by the successive deaths of an infant son, an unborn child, and the family dog.
Sally (Imelda Staunton) married the philandering Buddy (Peter Forbes) and left New York to fester in Arizona and fight with her sons, leaving the childless Phyllis (Janie Dee) to embrace the kudos and cachet of Manhattan society in the company of the successful ex-politico, Ben (Philip Quast).
But there was once a highly educated, independent American wife and mother who transformed the role of first lady, worked tirelessly for social justice and served as a strategic helpmate to her charismatic, philandering husband — while retaining her dignity, and even some measure of privacy, in that exposed position.
Further complications will be set in motion with the arrival on the island of what feels like dozens of people: Bess's friend and helper, Gladness, a bigoted Zulu nanny; various of the three women's emotionally trying children and grandchildren; Rex, Bess's philandering sometime lover; and Wendy the blackmailer.
A reported 787,000 people watched its hastily announced HBO premiere before it arrived on the music streaming platform Tidal, owned by Beyoncé's husband Jay-Z (whose philandering was also the ostensible target of a number of songs on the album); eventually it began trickling out to other platforms.
Melania Trump may be drawing from the same rule book; her husband hasn't tried to hide his misogyny or his past infidelities, so it's a little hard to feel bad for a woman apparently willing to trade her good looks and basic respect for her philandering husband's financial largess.
The longstanding joke about VH1's Love and Hip-Hop—since it graduated from its Dipset adjacent beginnings to spectating one-hit wonder Peter Gunz's baby mama deathmatch and philandering manager Rich Dollaz's stream of clients everyone can tell he's fucking—has been that no one cares about the music.
Trump proved that many evangelical voters, supposedly the heart of a True Conservative coalition, are actually not really values voters or religious conservatives after all, and that the less frequently evangelicals go to church, the more likely they are to vote for a philandering sybarite instead of a pastor's son.
Alphabet Chief Legal Officer David Drummond After a former subordinate accused Alphabet Chief Legal Officer David Drummond in a blog post of philandering and refusing to pay child support for the son they had while they were together, Drummond called himself "far from perfect" in a statement addressing her claims.
Jackie suffered bouts of depression over her husband's philandering and once, when she was giving a reporter friend of hers from Paris Match a tour of the White House, she spotted a woman, whom she suspected was having an affair with her husband, sitting in his trusted secretary Evelyn Lincoln's office.
Still, Woods had been playing better and better since last year's Masters, after a decade in the weeds with injuries (most notably his back, on which he'd had four surgeries), painkiller addiction, the collapse of his marriage, and the subsequent sordid revelations of all the philandering that had occasioned it.
" In recent years, Mr. Cosby, 80, had admitted to decades of philandering, and to giving quaaludes to women as part of an effort to have sex, smashing the image he had built as a moralizing public figure and the upstanding paterfamilias in the wildly popular 1980s and '90s sitcom "The Cosby Show.
Too often statements of faith (or lack thereof) can become a weapon for the religious right to attack progressives such as Warren; plus, the broad evangelical support enjoyed by a thrice-married philandering habitual liar has pretty much neutered any argument that this segment of the American faithful genuinely cares about morality.
She commissioned a story on Donald and Ivana Trump in 22013: "Wanted to capture their fascinating repositioning now that they are divorcing and Ivana has been upgraded to superstar victim of a brutish, philandering husband, which she is playing to the hilt," she said in "The Vanity Fair Diaries: 22010 to 210," published in 2017.
Add to this the surprise the scorned lover feels upon discovering her decent-looking marketing manager is actually a philandering menace who plays bass in a "doom disco" band—before, it had seemed good that he had hobbies—and the rancor some people feel for past relationships starts to make a lot of sense.
But as a smiling Tiger Woods exited the Augusta National Golf Club clubhouse on Tuesday to cheers and applause, it was not too soon to consider his renaissance since the fall from grace that began when his then wife chased her philandering husband from their home and he drove his S.U.V. into a neighbor's tree.
Elsewhere he compares himself to Halle Berry's former flame, who allegedly lost the Oscar-winning actress due to his own philandering — "You almost went Eric Benét/ Let the baddest girl in the world get away," he raps on "Kill JAY-Z," — and, on the same track, even touches on the power dynamics of that infamous elevator incident.
When the series premiered in 2009, its premise – the wife of a philandering Chicago politician decides to rebuild her life while negotiating with all the fallout – drew comparisons both to the sex scandal that had forced New York Governor Eliot Spitzer out of office and, of course, to the endless triumphs and travails of Hill and Bill.
His experience on "The Young and the Restless" in the mid-1970s may have prepared him for the plot twists and surprises of the soap-opera spoof "Soap"; beginning in 1978, during the show's second season, he played Dutch Leitner, a dimwitted criminal who helped Chester Tate, the philandering head of the wealthy Tate family, escape from prison.
Buttigieg invoked these ideas in a Washington Post interview: I do think it's strange, though, knowing that no matter where you are politically, the gospel is so much about inclusion and decency and humility and care for the least among us, that a wealthy, powerful, chest-thumping, self-oriented, philandering figure like this can have any credibility at all among religious people.
After he cameoed as the philandering pool guy in "Mulholland Drive," Mr. Cyrus was cast as the lead — a Christian physician — in "Doc," which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Pax TV. Ms. Cyrus guest-starred on the show and by 2006 had debuted as the meta-pop star Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel, with Mr. Cyrus appearing as her father, Robby Ray.
ELIZABETH BASS Manhasset, N.Y. To the Editor: Re "The Hamilton I'd Put on the $10 Bill" (Op-Ed, April 20): Cokie Roberts argues that Alexander Hamilton is undeserving of his place on the front of the $10 bill because he was "a philandering liar" who left his family penniless after dying in a duel, and the honor should instead be granted to a woman.
As we ate dinner and the wine was poured, we got to know various figures from Vanessa's life — both past and present — such as Anne (Rosie Sowa), her long-suffering friend and perhaps former lover; Robert (Spencer Scott Barros), her dear and loving husband; Emily (Brittany Bellizeare), her career-focused daughter from a previous relationship; and Theo (John Clarence Stewart), Emily's needy, philandering father.
Michael, the Jew in search of a way to accommodate his values and his hedonism; Hope, his conservative, judgmental stay-at-home wife; goofy Elliot, Michael's philandering business partner; insecure Nancy, Elliot's long-suffering, squelched artist of a wife; ambitious, insecure, unmarried Ellyn; desperate Melissa, Michael's photographer cousin who delivers every joke about her therapist tinged in borscht belt; idealistic hippie Gary, Michael's friend from college, played by a Nordic wolf.
TR had endured tremendous pain and suffering by the time he moved into the White House: he lost his first wife during a difficult childbirth and his mother at the same time in the same house; this pain tempered TR and helped develop his first-rate character; Trump, on the other hand, often bragged about his philandering, his Playboy-ish lifestyle, his multiple marriages and hook-ups with famous starlets — and he has always had a rocky relationship with the truth; 7.
A few highlights from the QPA conversation include a nod to the OG Scandal crisis — the murder of Amanda Tanner (Liza Weil) — which touches upon Charlie's previous murderous behavior and the philandering ways of Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn); the fact Jake murdered Cyrus' husband James Novak (Dan Bucatinsky) because Vice President Sally Langston (Kate Burton) killed her husband and certain QPA members covered the crime up during their B613 days; and, that small matter of Fitz starting a war in West Angola for his girlfriend.
With the time Karen has left, she undertakes to write her son a book and fill it with everything she wants him to know: a catalog of the things that have made her happy; the story of how he was named; a record of the final campaign she runs for Jimmy (Ace) Reynolds, a philandering City Council member from the Bronx; and an account of how, kicking and screaming, she allows Jake to start spending time with his biological father, a one-term congressman from New Jersey who broke Karen's heart and lives with his new wife along the Palisades.

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