| 21. | But this being a modern instance of a tragic misalliance, it is divorce that promises a revenge as awful and final as murder.
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| 22. | The misalliance between the City Hall machine and certain repair shops was also said to account for the long life potholes enjoyed in season.
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| 23. | "All's misalliance . / Yet why not say what happened, " wrote Robert Lowell of this human condition.
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| 24. | Hooper has been the guitarist in the Ceilidh & Barn-Dance Band Pitchfork since 1984, and is also a member of Misalliance.
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| 25. | The marriage was met with great dislike and opposition, especially from the upper-class and the nobility, who considered it a misalliance.
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| 26. | And now it has become the unsavory task of these high-level women to defend the president's misalliances with low-level women.
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| 27. | In 1953 Geva played the character of a sarcastic acrobat in a New York revival of George Bernard Shaw's " Misalliance ".
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| 28. | Off-Broadway, he played Tim Andrews in the award-winning Public Theater and " Misalliance " at the Roundabout Theatre Company.
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| 29. | A mean sexual nightmare, for example, rather than a fanciful tale of romantic mischief and misalliances ? ( Schwan, Palm Beach Post ) MOVED.
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| 30. | However, while writing, the background relating to customs started to develop which made Orzeszkowa give up the original title : " Misalliance ".
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