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  1. behaviour in which a man has sexual relationships with many different women

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Case stars an alcoholic womanizing attorney named Logi (Magnús Jónsson).
Billy Bob Thornton is back as the boozing, womanizing title character.
Not the womanizing or the killing or the endangering national security parts, of course.
What we end up normalizing is the violence, womanizing, misogynistic behavior, and the homophobia.
Rumors of gambling, womanizing, and associating with illegal businesses reportedly plagued the prince's reputation.
Fight back if he brought up her husband's womanizing by reminding him of his own.
And since this is also Hank Moody of "Californication," there's some drinking and womanizing, too.
Barney Stinson might be funny for his unapologetic womanizing on How I Met Your Mother.
The comedian Rosie O'Donnell accused him of hypocrisy—who was the womanizing Trump to judge?
Yet people who know him say the caricature of a crass, womanizing vigilante is an oversimplification.
"The reason we supported President Reagan was not because we supported womanizing or divorce," he said.
Kusama was born to a wealthy family in Matsumoto, Japan, and also endured a womanizing father.
She had the pain — his womanizing for starters, though her performances could convert pain to joy.
By 1951, the marriage was, to all intents and purposes, over, and Aly's womanizing continued apace.
New York Knicks: The Knickerbockers are already big fans of crappy retread mismanaging womanizing former point guards!
Then there's Nick (Nat Faxon) known for his womanizing ways, the Peter Pan who won't grow up.
His previous marriage was annulled due to his womanizing, but he denied this meant he objectified women.
Rumors of their dear friend's womanizing ways were no secret in the media industry, according to Variety.
As C. L. Franklin's fame grew, Salvatore writes, so did his penchant for drinking, womanizing, and worse.
"The reason we supported President Reagan was not because we were supporting womanizing or divorce," Jeffress told Henry.
It just goes to show -- despite all of Scott's drinking, drugs and womanizing ... business is business for Kris.
Barney was billed as a womanizing, charming character, but as the years wore on, he became increasingly problematic.
He knows the hourglass is running out even as he denies it with age-inappropriate boozing and womanizing.
On top of this the king has a reputation for womanizing, having fathered seven children by three women.
He — and other womanizing men — will hopefully get the message and treat ladies with the respect they deserve.
Our heartthrobs, no matter how feminine, have always insisted on their virility, whether through their lyrics or public womanizing.
The press, who had unprecedented access to the inner court, spread stories about his womanizing habits and drunken speeches.
They're also going to expect a lot to do with womanizing, a lot to do with the macho breed.
The Donald, never to be outdone, is burdened by bankruptcies, over-the-top flip-flopping, womanizing and allegations of misogyny.
The steps they've been taking haven't worked, apparently, and the rumors of their instability and Philip's womanizing haven't gone away.
Available July 1 Swiped (2018)Noah Centineo plays a womanizing coder in this, and that's all you need to know.
Critic score: 46%Audience score: 46%"Irrational Man" is a drama that follows womanizing, alcoholic professor Abe Lucas (Joaquin Phoenix).
"I'm not proud of it, but 10 to 12 years ago I was the drunk, womanizing alcoholic," Wahler told Sylvester.
Joey's womanizing, Ross's history as a controlling, jealous boyfriend, and Chandler's cruel treatment of his girlfriend Janice, are well-documented.
Despite all this, Kara remains insecure about Orlando's age — he's several years younger — and he's a celebrity with a womanizing past.
The restaurant wasn't exactly us, but the womanizing, drunk historical feel of the place had alluded us up to that point.
Even in the martini-drinking Eisenhower era, when such womanizing was seen as acceptable male prerogative, Kahn's behavior was shocking stuff.
Mad Men's Don Draper (Jon Hamm) was a womanizing jerk who was excused, partially, because he was very good at his job.
Tower was President George H.W. Bush's first choice for Secretary of Defense who was dogged by serious allegations of womanizing and alcoholism.
They separated for a period of time in 1944 after Ball filed for divorce, allegedly because of Arnaz's womanizing and excess drinking.
John F. Kennedy's star has also fallen, after many decades in which his womanizing was seen as a pillar of his mystique.
The film focusses on Wepner's womanizing and drug use, which led to his serving twenty-two months in prison for dealing cocaine.
In rants against the church over its stance, he has called it "full of sh**" while accusing bishops of corruption and womanizing.
His father, a womanizing man's man — he proudly urinated with the door open, we're told — left the family when Dameron was young.
Mr. Haigh occasionally dined with Mr. Tynan and another critic, Michael Billington of The Guardian, between his womanizing and other offstage transgressions.
Berlusconi's womanizing — a source of scandal and titillation that is overdue for a serious reckoning — serves as an alibi for Sorrentino's voyeurism.
The oldest, Emilio (Brandon Larracuente), is a womanizing musician who suddenly has to settle down as the family unit's only remaining adult.
"I think it's likely he would have continued his womanizing ways and possibly he would have gotten caught and exposed," said Thomas.
Jumin is an aloof businessman and cat fanatic whose public presence and womanizing father have skewed his ideas about romance into something strange.
" There's insight, too, including Sunny's realization about his womanizing: "It wasn't unusual for Sunny to be with three women in a single day.
Bieber's nuptials mark yet another tentpole for the pop star's transformation from drug-addled, womanizing bad boy to squeaky-clean, presumably monogamous husband.
What to do with Senator Edward Kennedy, notorious for his boozy, boorish womanizing but also known for his stalwart support of women's rights?
Hov opens his title track apologizing to Beyonce, and says it took the birth of their daughter, Blue Ivy, to change his womanizing ways.
Embodying that former champion, Mr. Wilson recounts the boxer's teenage years, his womanizing, his marriages, his major bouts, his retirement and his eventual comeback.
He married again, in 1946 — his new wife, Vikki, was a teenager — but that marriage, too, descended into turmoil amid LaMotta's drinking and womanizing.
He's convincingly ambivalent and obstreperous as the womanizing ex-astronaut who eventually reveals a core of tenderness, but once again, flickering movie shadows loom.
Nesbit co-founded the society in 19013, along with half a dozen other contrarian idealists, including her sexist, womanizing, monocle-sporting husband, Hubert Bland.
The 2003 movie stars Diane Keaton as Erica Barry, a writer who falls in love with her daughter's boyfriend, the womanizing Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson).
At 43, he's still getting away with being a member of the raucous, womanizing "Pussy Posse" he'd been a part of during his Titanic days.
Last week, he called it "full of shit," accusing bishops of corruption and womanizing during a speech to the family members of slain special forces.
He took no offence when asked about reports of his rumored romances: The government's "bible" is the constitution, he said, and it says nothing about womanizing.
Babe returned to the field, yet continued his old habits of drinking and womanizing that led to his forsaking the team's hotel stays for other digs.
It's a game clearly made by a development team that's gotten older and maybe has some regrets about making games about a womanizing god-killing sociopath.
Years after his death, a Sports Illustrated profile would reveal Marciano's ties to a loan shark, his legendary tight-fistedness, and his penchant for prodigious womanizing.
It's easy to look back at 2008 Tony's womanizing ways and find them repugnant now, but back then it was a comedy beat, played for laughs.
When she sells her first short story to a new literary magazine, she also falls in love with Howard Ritchie, the magazine's charismatic, married, womanizing editor.
Her womanizing husband, Spinner (the bright-voiced tenor Chaz'men Williams-Ali), is a hopeless provider who tries to keep sweet-talking his way into Billie's good graces.
And while she later claimed Huston was possibly the love of her life, Olivia got tired of John's womanizing ways and dumped the director for an Army airman.
Despite being relentlessly compared with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — for the womanizing, willingness to insult seemingly everyone, and more — Duterte has not grown fond of the comparison.
" She alleged "that English — who has long been dogged by his womanizing behavior out of the kitchen — gave her unwanted hugs and repeatedly kissed her on the cheek.
Stories of harassment and assault ripped through Tinsel Town like the unexpected Montecito, California floods, exposing some of its biggest womanizing scumbag executives, directors, and A-list celebrities.
Four years after Gary Hart fled a presidential race amid speculation about an affair, every accusation of womanizing was viewed as a mortal threat to Mr. Clinton's campaign.
His beef with Obadiah Stane was mostly personal, and while he had a bit of an awakening by the end, 2008 Tony Stark was a self-absorbed, womanizing playboy.
It is also an often amusing look at the contemporary mating mores of this fair city, with Mr. Poulson's portrayal of a nonchalantly sleazy womanizing hipster milquetoast particularly resonant.
Those who vehemently subscribed to the patriarchal practices of gatekeeping, xenophobia, tribalism, womanizing, sexual violence, slavery, and even the seemingly positive ideals of chivalry and honor, tend to meet gruesome ends.
He spent the next eight years on a bicoastal odyssey, marked by everything from tattoos to womanizing to heavy drug use to joining a rock band to philosophical and religious exploration.
Foley -- who's hilarious, BTW -- told TMZ Sports his boy, Naitch, was a God among men when it came to wrestling and womanizing ... but even then, the numbers might not add up.
His tenure was tarred by his affair with Monica Lewinsky, as well as broader accusations of womanizing, which could complicate Hillary Clinton's approach to women's issues like sexual assault, experts say.
He narrates the story of a life filled with rakish charm, womanizing and, not incidentally, love (with Gene Tierney), in which quick wit and charisma rarely fail to compensate for foibles.
Charlie Plummer plays Charley in "Lean on Pete", a 15-year-old whose mother left when he was young and whose father's drinking and womanizing leads to a heap of trouble.
Among the exceptions were "Cross Creek," a 0003 film that earned him an Academy Award nomination, and 1972's "Payday" in which he starred as a hard-drinking, womanizing country singer.
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.
Streltsov, a teenage superstar for Torpedo Moscow and the U.S.S.R. with a hard-drinking, womanizing lifestyle, was arrested in 1957 after an incident at a party and, eventually, convicted of rape.
The movie stars Eddie Murphy as Marcus, a womanizing advertising executive who ends up in a love triangle between his boss, Jacqueline (Robin Givens), and a co-worker, Angela (Halle Berry).
Modern Family star Sarah Hyland also posted about her character Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister who falls in love with a womanizing waiter during their family's vacation at a Catskills resort.
In the three-hour remake, Hyland will reportedly star as Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister who falls in love with a womanizing waiter during their family's vacation at a Catskills resort.
The one-time boxing talent would drive around the strip in his pink Cadillac, dealing drugs, womanizing, and working for the crime syndicates he'd known since his youth as a leg breaker.
At age nine, Patricia embarked on a quixotic mission of self-determination as admirable as it was dangerous: She asked her mother to send her to live with her charming, womanizing father.
Allegations of womanizing, extramarital affairs and abuse dogged Clinton over the course of his political life, culminating in his 1998 impeachment — and acquittal — over his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
This Tony Award-winning actor returns to Broadway to play the womanizing Vicomte de Valmont in this revival of a stage adaptation of the infamous 1782 novel about sex, betrayal and Paris.
He is apt to pronounce that there are "innocent delights enough to fill with joy every vacant hour" in order to persuade a friend to give up womanizing—which the friend does.
But he also conceded to the jurors that Mr. Cosby was a flawed man, that his womanizing and drug use had undone his image as a genial comedian and beloved TV father.
Right off the bat, bounding onto the stage in a white tuxedo — the Met's production is updated to 1960s Las Vegas — Mr. Grigolo looked the part of the womanizing Duke of Mantua.
They were pals whose storyline relationship was built on womanizing, booze, and excess, but it was there and tangibly felt in the promos and general sense of loyalty they had for one another.
The three-times divorced royal has a reputation for womanizing and leading an extravagant lifestyle — he is famously known for making his poodle Foo Foo an air chief marshal in the Thai military.
Pike — who starred as femme fatale Miranda Frost in the 2002 film Die Another Day, opposite Pierce Brosnan as the womanizing British agent — said her view of the films is different in hindsight.
The woman, spied by Herald reporters who staked out Hart's Washington, D.C., home to investigate his reputation for womanizing, was Donna Rice, then a pharmaceutical sales rep and model-actress living in Miami.
And while the story is predictable — literally predictable, since its beats are more or less lifted from What Women Want — a film centered on Ali rather than a womanizing boor has its charms.
There is so much womanizing that the theme of infidelity is basically a subplot, and pretty much boils down to the following: A stunning model walks into a photographer's studio; a marriage dies.
Narcissistic, womanizing and socially inept in a manner particular to a certain strain of male academics, Bruce Firstman is renowned for his research on scorpions — a useful metaphor if there ever was one.
He's no longer the moody Timberlake of "Cry Me a River" or the womanizing commitmentphobe of "My Love"; the upbeat swing of The 20/20 Experience feels like a remnant of the Obama years.
Daniel Craig opened up to PEOPLE about how the iconic character will change in the wake of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, saying he's moving the international spy away from his womanizing reputation.
"We heard back from a couple of firms that they were not going to move forward, specifically because of rumors of what was characterized as womanizing on Colin's part," Liew told Recode in December.
Mr. Depp, who was introducing a screening of the 2004 film "The Libertine" — in which he played the womanizing poet John Wilmot, second earl of Rochester — acknowledged that his words would cause a storm.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 44%Synopsis:  In the romantic comedy "Boomerang," womanizing ad executive Marcus Graham (Eddie Murphy) is ill-prepared when he realizes that his new boss is self-possessed woman Jacqueline (Robin Givens).
Gaston did her best to endure her husband's absence and womanizing, but Getty's dark side became exceedingly apparent when their son Timmy was diagnosed with a brain tumor at the age of 6 in 1952.
Additionally, Alan Alda, who reigned on TV for 11 years in the iconic role of womanizing Korean War surgeon Hawkeye Pierce on CBS's hit series M*A*S*H, will receive the Life Achievement Award.
He's a womanizing rogue with a strong sense of duty, she's a good girl with an Ivy League education (which apparently still exists in the 28th century), and their unresolved sexual tension permeates every mission.
The organization was founded by the Sakyong's Tibet-born father, Chögyam Trungpa, a wildly charismatic man, brilliant teacher and embodiment of the concept known as "crazy wisdom" whose alcoholic exploits and womanizing were well known.
The ongoing saga over a president, a porn star and a payoff is so lewd and tawdry that it can't simply be added to the ever-expanding list of horrible misbehaviors of a womanizing misogynist.
Her mother, Harriet McNaught, a nurse and seamstress, left her womanizing husband and raised Janet and her two sisters, Joan and Sheila, in Avonbridge, a village in central Scotland, where they lived with Harriet's father.
There is a cringe-inducing conversation between Ailes and Charlie Rose in which Ailes jokes that if you want to have political influence and still get away with womanizing, journalism is the career for you.
Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Donald Trump, a lying, bullying, womanizing autocrat-idolizer, is fundamentally transforming America in very real and lasting ways, in ways that have left decent people slack-jawed, enraged and exasperated.
Rounding out the program is the peculiar 1971 drama "Cry of the Penguins," in which John Hurt plays a womanizing scientist who gets a form of eco-religion after spending time in the frozen south.
The 35-minute album features 10 tracks; on the titular "4:44," Jay gets personal about his relationship with wife Beyoncé, apologizes for womanizing, references a series of miscarriages, and says his children changed his perspective.
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who now chairs meetings of the 19 euro zone finance ministers, last month upset southern Europeans, notably Portugal, with remarks about drinking and womanizing, damaging his hopes of retaining his job.
For example, there's Bloomberg's purported quote about how a competitor is a "cokehead, womanizing, fag" on page 14, and "if Jesus was a Jew, why does he have a Puerto Rican first name?" on page 24.
He plays Joe as an amalgam of every schmucky, womanizing Male Writer out there, with a predictable and unappealing mixture of arrogance and insecurity, rather than as a particular writer with a particular set of attributes.
There was the work—Logan Sparks attests in Partly Fiction to Stanton's work ethic, which the actor himself always downplayed—and the high times of Hollywood partying and womanizing, which Stanton remembered rather sheepishly on camera.
As a safe-sex message, committee members designed "Safety Sheets" for the manipulative, womanizing Dr. Peter Burns: bedsheets in an all-over pattern of cylindrical shapes that, on close inspection, turned out to be unrolled condoms.
It's an adage corroborated by the Father, who has a possibly homicidal violent streak, and the married, womanizing Joey, who to his dismay has fallen in love with a woman with (and I paraphrase) a penis.
Although Christianity as I understand it doesn't smile on the florid lying, womanizing, hypersexual vocabulary and assorted cruelties that have been prominent threads in Donald Trump's life, Moore and many other evangelical Christians spared Trump their censure.
The film centers on Hjartarson and two potential donors—an elderly Icelandic man with a womanizing past who pledged to give his manhood to the museum upon his death and a quirky American rancher named Tom Mitchell.
Undeniable candid audio of Donald Trump discussing womanizing in crude, vulgar terms before tipping over the line into boasts about sexual assault is different from what we've seen from Trump before in terms of its political impact.
It's hardly the same situation, but Bill Clinton pushed a bit along these lines in early 1992 when three simultaneous scandals (womanizing, pot smoking, and draft dodging) plagued his nascent presidential campaign shortly before the New Hampshire primary.
Gary Hart had been accused of "womanizing" for a while, but things came to a head when the Miami Herald staked out his house in Washington one evening and saw Donna Rice go in but not come out.
Warren G. Harding — darkly handsome, impeccably dressed and widely adored — acquired a reputation for cronyism, corruption and womanizing that continues to stain the reputation of his administration, which ended when he died of a heart attack in 1923.
Dan Burton, as the womanizing tenor, Billy Lawlor, gives an urbane rendition; and Jennie Dale as the kindhearted, bossy writer Maggie Jones felt like the only performer on a recent evening who was fully convinced by her lines.
The lurid court testimony riveted Canada: A Chinese immigrant shot dead his brash, womanizing, millionaire relative at his $8 million hillside mansion in Vancouver, and then chopped up the body into 108 pieces before taking a long nap.
The veteran actor, 82, who reigned on TV for 11 years in the iconic role of womanizing Korean War surgeon Hawkeye Pierce on CBS's hit series M*A*S*H, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease almost four years ago.
No one is any one thing, and no one is just the petulant coach or the stupid running back or the naïve academic advisor or the lazy defensive lineman or the womanizing quarterback or street thug or backwoods redneck.
Mr. Fleming, the librettist, said one of the biggest challenges in creating the opera was remaining sensitive to those who knew Mr. Whiteley while staying true to the more salacious aspects of his life, from substance abuse to womanizing.
The lead defense attorney, Brian J. McMonagle, acknowledged that revelations of Mr. Cosby's womanizing, depictions of him as a philanderer who plied women with charm and drugs, have overtaken his image as a genial comedian and beloved TV dad.
Alda played Hawkeye, the role played by Donald Sutherland in the Altman film: a gifted surgeon, assigned to the 4077th MASH unit, who shared Groucho Marx's screen tendencies of a quick wit, a fondness for womanizing and a contempt for authority.
John Mayer is well aware, more so than most celebrities, of the less-than-flattering reputation that precedes him: a vain, womanizing jackass who spends as much time shading his exes and giving bizarre interviews as he does actually making music.
Moreover, how could the party, which has been at the forefront of the #MeToo movement over the past year, possibly reconcile its role as champion of women with its endorsement of a candidate who many feel whitewashed her husband's womanizing?
As a young man, his drinking and womanizing were renowned; he often seemed to find a greater sense of family with the singers in his various choruses than with at least his first wife, of 34 years, and their children.
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.
The womanizing, profligate Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, who had become a hero of World War I by airdropping his own propagandistic poetry over Vienna, marched into the Hapsburg city of Fiume (now Rijeka in Croatia) and declared himself its leader.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - By upsetting southern Europeans with remarks about drinking and womanizing, Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has damaged his hopes of retaining his job and raised the possibility of a round of horse-trading over key economic posts in the euro zone.
But, given his druthers and the prospect of a life of poverty, it seems that Jack Power rather enjoyed his life of fighting, womanizing, drinking, and partying, being willing, after all, to forgo his health for the celebrity life of a Regency Prizefighter.
Although it is now heralded as one of his best albums, On the Corner was a total flop, which played a role in Miles retiring in the mid-1970s, a period during which he succumbed to heavy drinking, cocaine use, and womanizing.
In a speech announcing his candidacy, he rambled on for more than an hour, offering an account of personally killing kidnappers and setting their car on fire, pledging to kill "up to a hundred thousand criminals" when elected, and boasting of his womanizing.
New blood on TV Jon Hamm, on the heels of his first Emmy win in November, won best actor in a TV drama for his defining role as the tormented, womanizing Don Draper in AMC's "Mad Men," which wrapped its final season last year.
Far removed from the art establishment in New York, the crew was known for radical explorations in Pop Art, assemblage and the development of Light and Space — as well as a tight-knit social circle, with a reputation for womanizing and boys'-club debauchery.
Into that mismatched harmony come their two fathers, Brad's touchy-feely dad Don (John Lithgow) -- who greets him with a wet kiss on the lips -- and Kurt (Gibson), an absentee for much of Dusty's youth, who's all swagger, womanizing and "Back in my day" bravado.
For Mr. Affleck, the dual role of Batman and his wealthy, womanizing alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is a straight-ahead bid for marquee-idol status after the 2014 thriller "Gone Girl," which cast him as a dysfunctional husband caught in a complex revenge plot.
Her first novel, a serious literary effort, was a critical and commercial disappointment; his books land on the best-seller lists thanks to his celebrity as the "sex with strangers" blogger, regaling 500,000 followers with extensively detailed but not necessarily accurate reports of his womanizing.
Bouts of sexist comments throughout the primary season, a feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly prompted by a debate question about Trump's history of sexist comments, and reports of Trump's womanizing past have put the Republican nominee in a tight spot with women voters.
For these leaders, the biblical account of Cyrus allows them to develop a "vessel theology" around Donald Trump, one that allows them to reconcile his personal history of womanizing and alleged sexual assault with what they see as his divinely ordained purpose to restore a Christian America.
English could also write crackerjack workplace comedy, and she populated the FYI newsroom with fun characters, like Murphy-foil Corky, in-over-his-head producer Miles (Grant Shaud), Murphy's womanizing best friend Frank (Joe Regalbuto), and stentorian blowhard (and occasional voice of wisdom) Jim (Charles Kimbrough).
"We heard back from a couple of firms that they were not going to move forward, specifically because of rumors of what was characterized as womanizing on Colin's part," Jeremy Liew, an investor at Lightspeed Venture Partners, told Recode, regarding his own investigation into the startup.
Scott, for his part, is the polar opposite of his womanizing persona—he relates the role of his family in his success and happiness with vivid emotion, and his wife also wrestles—but there's a yearning for being something he is not and perhaps could not be.
In part that's because Ghostbusters is honest about its characters' failings: Spengler is a weirdo, Stantz is childish, Venkman is a sarcastic, womanizing jerk who probably wouldn't mind all that much if the whole operation turned out to be a scam, as long as it made money.
Throughout her poems appear such images as internet news feeds, cyborgs, department stores-cum-tombstones, investor suicides, womanizing literary critics, and the world's lightest motorcycle, which together intimate her various shades of ironic detachment as well as sober-faced reflections on the cruel realities of late late-capitalism.
A feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly prompted by a debate question about Trump's history of degrading women, his comments on Carly Fiorina's face and Clinton's voice and "stamina," and reports of a womanizing past have put the Republican nominee in a tight spot with women voters.
Pollard played the woebegone Fauss to Mr. Redford's womanizing Halsy.) He went on to prominent roles in films like "Dirty Little Billy" (1972), "Roxanne" (1987) and "Melvin and Howard" (1980), the story of Melvin Dummar, a gas station owner in Utah who claimed to be Howard Hughes's beneficiary.
The series bubbled with soapy plots and scenes of unorthodox child-rearing, featuring characters that a generation of TV watchers came to love: The eldest son, Charlie (Matthew Fox), was a juvenile, womanizing 20-something forced to take responsibility for his siblings and help run the family restaurant.
The 35-minute album features 10 tracks, including the titular and deeply personal "4:44," in which JAY-Z references his relationship with his wife, Beyoncé; he apologizes for womanizing, says his daughter and newborn twins changed his perspective, mentions a series of miscarriages, and confesses he's undeserving of the relationship.
The 4003-minute album features 10 tracks, including the titular and deeply personal "4:44," in which JAY-Z references his relationship with his wife, Beyoncé, apologizes for womanizing, says his daughter and newborn twins changed his perspective, mentions a series of miscarriages, and confesses he's undeserving of the relationship.
Set a half-millennium in the future, the movie stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, two wisecracking agents who spend the whole movie engaging in painfully flirty banter -- with him trying to convince her that he's shed his womanizing ways and is ready for a commitment.
The Saturday Profile MONTREAL — If Xavier Dolan could direct a film about his life, he says, the opening scene would show the first encounter between his headstrong and emotional Quebecer mother and his Egyptian-born womanizing father, at a bohemian bar in Montreal where his mother had gone to hear his father sing.
He has been able to run down one taboo after another with impunity, mocking Senator John McCain for having been captured by the North Vietnamese, shrugging off his complete irreligiosity, flaunting his womanizing and libertinage while seducing a party that claims to hold nothing in higher esteem than our veterans and family values.
NBC is all over the place, ordering a "Law and Order: SVU" show which presented a version of Donald Trump as a rich womanizing candidate for President ... reportedly putting it on the schedule for early October, taking it off, then putting it back on 2 weeks before the election and now taking it off again.
And her husband's history of womanizing and alleged sex abuse made it all but impossible for her to play those cards against Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
When Mormons look at Trump, they see someone who lacks any discernable principles, including commitment to the Constitution (which the LDS church reveres); who has a history of unapologetic womanizing, adultery, erratic temperament, divisiveness, bullying, and who chooses his positions — such as calling for opening women's restrooms to men — for their appeal to certain constituencies, in this case the homosexual lobby.
" Author of the insightful "The Way Back: Restoring the Promise of America," Buckley argues that Boris Yeltsin's boozing and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's womanizing prevented avoiding "the foolish extension of NATO, the growing hostility between our two countries, and even perhaps the Middle East quagmire.
Which will give Mr. Harris, 44 — a multiple Emmy nominee as the womanizing Barney in CBS's "How I Met Your Mother" and a Tony winner as the transgender East German rocker in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" — more time to spend with his own family: his husband, David Burtka, and their 7-year-olds, Gideon (his thing is chess) and Harper (hers is belting out songbook standards), who live in New York while he shoots in Vancouver.

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