Stepping into my bachelor apartment, I walked into the small but bright kitchen and threw the contents of the mail box on the green counter top. |
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I wondered if I would feel any different if I really were single, with no place but a bachelor apartment to return to at the end of my trip. |
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The students hail from 35 states, and the college offers associates and bachelor of arts degrees. |
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There was no way Chad and Shirley wanted any thing like this for a bachelor and bachelorette party. |
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No, I'm actually heading out in a few minutes to a bachelor party for one of my subcontractors. |
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Finding a tux, having a good stripper at the bachelor party and planning the honeymoon are the main points. |
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There is to be a boys-only bachelor party tomorrow night, which I'll not be attending, opting instead for the co-ed festivities on Saturday. |
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I was at the bachelor party and while I was sitting, Ethan and I got in a discussion about marriage. |
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Did it hurt your feelings when your brothers didn't come to your bachelor party? |
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The old petulance, the bearlike hunching ill-temper of his bachelor days has vanished. |
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The term is normally associated with bachelor pads, futuristic penthouses and plate-glass-and-steel mews dwellings. |
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And then of course the boys must attend the bachelor party, we wouldn't think of leaving you out! |
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Besides I've got a wedding to attend and as tradition has it a bachelor party to plan. |
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He is a bachelor so he might want to employ a housekeeper and a gardener, but that's up to him. |
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As I am a bachelor living in a condo with a fairly busy schedule, I vacuumed much more often with this thing than with a traditional upright. |
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Not your typical bachelor pad, it had taste but was conservative and looked a little unlived in. |
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So take advantage while you can because you may eventually be moving from a bachelor pad to sharing an apartment with your girlfriend. |
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His friends treated his threadbare bachelor apartment as a virtual drop-in centre. |
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A few Italians are hereditary knights bachelor, forming a kind of Italian baronetage. |
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I pictured some hopeful bachelor, going down on one knee and beseeching his love to be his forever. |
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She says she will automatically become betrothed to the bachelor whose combat skills prove to be superior to hers. |
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David, 48, a university professor, bought the two-bedroom Victorian terraced maisonette as a bachelor pad seven years ago. |
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As a bachelor who still mends his own clothes he was able to do a lot of embroidery on his square. |
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Unlike the males, which move about in bachelor groups of two or three and who like to hunt together, female cheetahs move about and hunt singly. |
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Through all this he lived in the College too, in a single small room that sufficed for his bachelor requirements. |
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The likelihood of my friends thinking a strip club is a good place to have a bachelor party is pretty strong. |
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Some brides choose a night of frivolity, such as male exotic dancers and lots of alcohol, much like the groom's bachelor party. |
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Vinnie's bachelor life comes to a halt when he assumes guardianship of his incredibly intelligent and mature nephew, Wendell. |
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A bachelor party is for the groom, the groomsmen and selected male friends. |
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And where did this tradition of strippers at bachelor parties start in the first place? |
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Now a confirmed bachelor preferring the company of the grisettes at Maxim's, he shuns Hanna, who nevertheless sets out to win him. |
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As a bachelor architect designing my own digs, leaving room for them was pretty much at the bottom of the priorities list. |
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Subdominant males form separate bachelor groups often in isolated ponds or wallows. |
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Whatever your own dating preferences, dewy, flawless skin will help you to fake the glowing look of love until you find a bachelor of your own. |
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No sign of anyone but after a few minutes a bachelor farmer would shout from the byre that he was stripping the last cow. |
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This individual has a bachelor of arts degree in economics and a master of business administration degree. |
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A lovestruck South African and a Rochdale bachelor have married after a whirlwind romance over the internet. |
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Further, as many group occasions were bachelor parties, men in groups often spoke derogatorily about marriage and relationships. |
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There was a bachelor party earlier on the evening, which resulted in a fair number of guys having tiny lavender glitter sticking to their faces. |
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As he made his way to the back door of the rich man's house, he thought briefly of the wolfhounds that the now middle-aged bachelor had owned. |
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Grant plays Will, a mischievous bachelor who pretends he has a child so he can hunt wooable women in a single-parents club. |
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Seven participants had a bachelor of science in nursing degree, and one was a licensed practical nurse. |
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In my head, I was the gorgeous young thing running around with the aged pouchy bachelor, and it was the best relationship I'd ever been in. |
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The young bachelor was treading on thin ice after showing up two and a half hours late. |
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When Phoebus lived on this earth, he was a lusty bachelor and a fine archer, slaying serpents and singing with great musical harmony. |
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No motive was established for the crime, beyond a vague hankering for the bachelor life. |
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The 37-year-old bachelor owns a yacht, planes, a helicopter and a collection of sports cars. |
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He kicked up his heels and flung himself into the carefree life of a bachelor. |
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An irascible bachelor, he was often vitriolic in his criticism of the work of other artists, and jealous of their successes. |
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For example, all bachelors are unmarried is analytic if the concept of being unmarried is contained in the concept of bachelor. |
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In this novel a 56-year-old bachelor plays out a baseball league he has invented using a variety of numerical charts and the roll of three dice. |
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They occur in small bachelor herds or in breeding herds consisting of male and female with young. |
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During the latest bachelor party, a man in an ape suit served as master of ceremonies as guests were required to answer a series of riddles. |
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His mother would be unable to continue her constant harping on his bachelor status. |
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However, most knights were not members of an order at all, but knights bachelor. |
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A bachelor meets a woman through a lonely hearts column with dramatic results. |
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For the upwardly mobile bachelor on a budget, this tiny 350-sq-ft home could be the ideal stop-gap. |
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Benedick, a sworn bachelor who thinks poorly of all women, cannot understand how Claudio is so love-struck. |
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A new study finds that a young, inexperienced, female bowerbird judges a male by the manner in which he decorates his bachelor pad. |
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And the 67 year old bachelor told a court that he certainly hadn't been stopped for speeding, because the vehicle had a top speed of just 15 mph. |
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A retired bachelor farmer, he was a very fine gentleman who gained the popularity and respect of everybody. |
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The movie tells the story of two middle-aged pals, Miles and Jack, attempting one last bachelor bacchanal before Jack gets married. |
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She believed him to be a bachelor, although she found out his true status within a short time. |
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A bachelor, he retired to a cottage in North Wales, but continued a close association with his older contemporaries in the West Midlands. |
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Of course, all my ponderings are purely academic, what with my confirmed bachelor status. |
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The former air hostess claims she had been seeing the prince, who has a reputation as a confirmed bachelor, for five years. |
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We just want to continue to eat dinner without napkins and sleep on the couch and wallow in vigorous bachelor ineligibility. |
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Never at ease when alone, bachelor males routinely seek the company of other species of monkey. |
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Adolescent males join a roaming bachelor herd and don't mate until they're anywhere from 15 to 20 years old. |
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The Teacher TRAC program allows students to complete a bachelor of arts degree in liberal studies and a teaching credential in four years. |
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He graduated from Dalhousie University with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering. |
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He continued his studies, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in piano performance from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. |
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A young actor named Miles appears at the kitchen door of a rural Ontario farmhouse and asks the two bachelor farmers if he can work for them in exchange for room and board. |
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It was a bachelor party in Arizona, where a group of friends were venting their frustrations while using Tinder. |
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Clooney, by contrast, is a 50-something bachelor with a history of commitment issues. |
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When asked what reality shows he watches, he named The bachelor and The bachelorette. |
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Fewer than 10 percent have showers and 13 percent have bachelor or bachelorette parties. |
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My bachelor party in Vegas was really a low-key affair, and my friends probably had a more exciting time than I did. |
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Guggenheim pulled the confirmed bachelor into her coven of beatnik friends. |
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He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1960 and earned a bachelor of divinity in 1965 and a master of theology in 1966 from King's College in London. |
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If ESPN is a sleek bachelor pad, ESPNW is the cottage next door filled with Activia and ultra-soft toilet paper. |
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R and I were introduced by a married couple who enjoyed playing Cupid for their pet bachelor, a junior I-banker. |
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In the recent birthday honours only one of the 25 new knights bachelor was from health care, and he was a chairman of a regional office of the NHS Executive. |
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In 1843 there were 451 knights bachelor and 787 members of the orders, but these numbers swelled rapidly, and by 1915 there were over 4,000 members of orders. |
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Schuyler Evans, a pedigreed bachelor from London, says he can spot a Harry hunter a mile away. |
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A riggish bachelor invites a sweet young thing to his apartment. |
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A confirmed bachelor, Hoover spent all of his time with his sidekick Tolson but enjoyed the company of attractive women. |
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Charlie Sanders was the kind of man who offered guests tea on a silver service accompanied by fine homemade scones, yet he would remain a bachelor all his life. |
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The stallions form bachelor groups with other stallions until they assume leadership of their own family, whereupon they attempt to keep other stallions away. |
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The bachelor and bachelorette party should be whatever the couple whose parties they are want, provided that the details of each are acceptable to both. |
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Later in the week, I was to attend a bachelor party for a friend of mine. |
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I had a terrible hangover after my bachelor party, which didn't help. |
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When Paul wakes up in bed with Becky the morning after his bachelor party, it ignites a chain of slapstick events that force him to wonder if he's marrying the right woman. |
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At the buffet, she met an eligible bachelor disguised in a dorky sweater. |
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Sweet covers a vast range of houses, from waterside family homes to urban bachelor pads, each with its each unique slant on the Scandinavian style. |
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When the matron of an African orphan farm decided that the soft-hearted bachelor Mr J L B Matekoni adopt two of her charges, one in a wheelchair, he meekly agreed. |
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He soon buckled down to part-time study, gaining his bachelor of commerce degree at the University of Auckland as part of a standard accountancy career. |
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Andy MacSharry is a small, bull-necked, blue-eyed bachelor and not at all like the wild-eyed John B Keane character who coveted somebody else's land. |
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In one of the rare moments of calmness, Joe sang Unchained Melody and some of the lucky ladies in the front row stole a kiss from Ireland's most eligible bachelor. |
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Mr Looney is a graduate of the College of Marketing and Design and holds an honours bachelor of science degree in management from Trinity College Dublin. |
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We are told from the start that James is a confirmed bachelor. |
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The arrival of the beard in the late 1870s irresistibly suggests a change in Brahms, a retreat from a young romantic view into the severe classicism of the crusty bachelor. |
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A bachelor group will arrive at a promising nesting site, and the males will quickly begin constructing their beautiful vase-like nests out of grass. |
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A total of 339 graduates received bachelor degrees in the disciplines of Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics and Computer Engineering. |
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Ideally, you are looking for a lone longbeard or a small bachelor group of two or three toms. |
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A bachelor, he had divested much of his estate to relatives during his last years, and died intestate. |
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With the last of his inheritance from the sale of his father's houses, he set himself up as a bachelor in London. |
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To obtain a certificate that he was a free bachelor, Burns agreed on 25 June to stand for rebuke in the Mauchline kirk for three Sundays. |
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After Ann Charteris' first husband died in the war, she expected to marry Fleming, but he decided to remain a bachelor. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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In general, students who are admitted to bachelor studies at a university have the right to continue to studies at master level. |
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A frugal bachelor at the end, Paul lived in the spartanly furnished back room behind his shop. |
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He nervously eyes his cue cards, just below the camera, as he welcomes viewers to what apparently is his bachelor pad. |
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Jason Soal was freed in 2004 on a life licence after serving 12 years of an indefinite term for killing bachelor Aneurin Williams. |
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Women are all unfaithful or so our bitterest confirmed bachelor Don Alfonso would have his young buckish chums believe. |
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He holds bachelor of music, master of music and doctor of musical arts degrees, all in piano performance. |
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Also, my friend's husband worked on a building site with an old bachelor and they put each other's donkey jackets on by mistake. |
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Hardy was a lifelong bachelor and in his final years he was cared for by his sister. |
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As a pianist, violinist and double bassist she first completed a bachelor of music degree. |
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Krismann holds a bachelor of arts degree in art history from Smith College and a master's in library science from Columbia University. |
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He holds a bachelor degree in English from Carleton University and a bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in Toronto. |
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Belfort plans to marry Naomi and has his bachelor party in Vegas. |
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This gives the show about the same real-life success rate as The bachelor. |
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Lund received his Associate's degree from Rock Valley College and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Wisconsin. |
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He holds an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and a bachelor of laws degree from the University of Tokyo. |
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Like the other two zebra species, bachelor male zebras will organize in groups. |
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Once the antlers are shed, stags tend to form bachelor groups which allow them to cooperatively work together. |
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Mature males sometimes form loose bachelor groups with other males of similar age and size. |
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In 2015, Sheen starred opposite Carey Mulligan in the romantic drama Far from the Madding Crowd as prosperous bachelor William Boldwood. |
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He died a bachelor, and was succeeded by Edmund's son Eadwig. |
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How this mysterious masked man became New York's most eligible bachelor. |
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Forget strip clubs, hookers, and anything normal about bachelor parties. |
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More than twenty thousand participants have earned the bachelor of hamburgerology degree, with its golden arches appearing at the bottom of the certificate. |
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Bingley, an eligible bachelor who has arrived in the neighborhood. |
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They often find problems locating suitable bachelor apartments and blame investors for not building enough good quality accommodation for single men. |
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This choice of music is all very well for young adults who can plan their romantic encounters in bachelor apartments or at home when their parents are away. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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By 1836, he had won the bet, but he did not remain a bachelor for life. |
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According to his autobiography, Errol Flynn and he were firm friends and rented Rosalind Russell's house at 601 North Linden Drive as a bachelor pad. |
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As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound. |
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From the time he was twenty-three he had all the leisure that a man could want, and as much money as he needed. A bachelor don in Trinity in the 1900's was comfortably off. |
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Some social scientists attribute the increasing prevalence of dowry to the concept of groomhood being drastically changed from the normal eligible bachelor to a fancy product. |
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