The prince, whose bachelorhood caused consternation to his father, has said he plans to marry one day but only when he is ready. |
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And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood. |
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But until then, he was going to enjoy every minute of bachelorhood. |
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Exactly four months later, the latter finally decided ti give up his bachelorhood. |
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He walked with a shuffle and his cheeks looked like sponges filled with booze and the other excesses of a second bachelorhood. |
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One of the downsides of having bachelorhood thrust upon one after a prolonged stretch of cohabitation is that one's living standards deteriorate remarkably quickly. |
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Despite all of his good advice, Pliny's fanatical work habits constrain him to permanent bachelorhood. |
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Except for the milestone years, such as 21st birthdays, or the last year of your bachelorhood, very seldom are birthdays the fanfares they used to be. |
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Commenting on his bachelorhood in a debate on marital ethics was a bit below the belt, don't you think? |
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The poor are forced into a long or permanent bachelorhood, a status widely frowned upon in India, where marriage is deemed essential to becoming a full member of society. |
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Mr Crist's current bachelorhood may count against him with socially conservative voters, but Mr McCain really needs to win Florida. The closest battles in big states could be in Pennsylvania and Ohio. |
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A few weeks before the wedding, my parents invited Pranab Kaku to the house alone, and my mother prepared a special meal to mark the end of his bachelorhood. |
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It's called Singles' Day, and, according to its own lore, it began in 1993, when a bunch of uncoupled students at Nanjing University, in China, decided to throw themselves a party to celebrate their bachelorhood. |
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Bachelorhood has long taught me that solitude is not loneliness. |
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