While the novel has numerous historical and geographic digressions in its 800 pages, Jhabvala's screenplay whittles it down to the misalliances and liaisons among the four principals.
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Furious, her dead husband's family send Lilia's brother-in-law Philip to Italy to prevent a misalliance, but he arrives too late.
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As with all powerful interventions, if it is misapplied, the consequences can be severe : rapid misalliance with the therapist, worsening of symptoms, and treatment dropout.
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The Broadhurst opened on September 27, 1917 with George Bernard Shaw's " Misalliance ", the first New York production of the philosophical 1910 comedy.
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Under another Irishman, Joe Dowling, the Guthrie company is enjoying its greatest successes since the early days, with classics like Shaw's " Misalliance,"
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Beautiful Judith was a desirable bride, however, OldYich's only son Bretislav was of illegitimate birth from his misalliance with the farmer's daughter Bo ~ ena.
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She portrayed a sarcastic Polish acrobat in a New York revival of Shaw's " Misalliance " in 1953; the cast also included Roddy McDowall and Richard Kiley.
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The contrasting rotations of the bindweed and the honeysuckle was the theme of the satirical song, " Misalliance ", written and sung by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.
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A sense of humor not being one of Streisand's strong points, the crack began a feud that the misalliance of " Hello, Dolly ! " only exacerbated.
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Shaw's original title for " Misalliance " was " Just Exactly Nothing, " which provides a clue to the playwright's whimsical frame of mind here.