What started as a marriage of convenience, endured seemingly no less happily than many conventional unions.
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As we have repeatedly said, this is not merely a marriage of convenience.
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In a way, theirs is a love story in reverse: they set off in mistrust, move to indifference, slide into a marriage of convenience, begin to notice and value one another, and finally ascend to a state of ineradicable need.
Well it definitely is a "marriage of convenience" there is no doubt about that.
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Or perhaps more precisely, a media marriage of convenience.
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Call it a marriage of industrial convenience.
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There are also a number of inconsistencies in the script, the most notable of which concerns Stahl's green-card marriage of convenience to a British TV producer (played by Elizabeth Hurley).
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Moreover, having once been Cambara's "husband" on paper and having "lived" with her in confined spaces, first as children growing up, then as a couple who entered into a contract of the marriage-of-convenience kind, Zaak has his partisan views.
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