Women have justified, condoned, covered up and rushed to defend philandering men since the beginning of time.
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Or because like some philandering lover they have lost interest in our charms and just moved on.
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The world is filled with liars: philandering husbands, big-time embezzlers, bogus health gurus.
Take the philandering away from Kennedy or the hokiness away from Mr Reagan and you make them less interesting.
Yet his pattern of philandering and lying means that his stock of trust and respect is already dangerously low.
If his life-long philandering recalls the seedy glamour of Maupassant, the women involved are now no more than names.
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Among the questions the producing pair set out to answer: Why do these political wives stand by their philandering husbands?
Given his onetime passion for philandering, I am tempted to add a third B - babae (girls) - but I hold my tongue.
In the middle ages, philandering, theologian wanna-be Augstine of Hippo, as he would come to be known, was into wine, women and song.
The same is largely true of the old rake's notorious philandering.
In The Best Man, a 1964 adaptation of Gore Vidal's play, Henry Fonda is the thoughtful but philandering candidate whose main rival is the unscrupulous Cliff Robertson.
Muslims caught drinking or philandering face fines or even caning.
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Jaded investors might be turned off of the stock because of the reputation of its mercurial founder, Rocky Aoki, known for his powerboat racing and philandering more than his attention to management.
Ten years ago, Beltway political watchers were gripped by a bawdy novel called "Primary Colors, " the story of a philandering presidential candidate from a Southern state, Jack Stanton, and his icy wife.
Love him or hate him, the philandering pol with a pizzerial past is a mystery wrapped in a chimera nestled in the inner sanctum of an enigma buried deep inside yet another chimera.
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In the past few weeks alone, in a sort of limp-up to the Inauguration, observers such as Jacob Weisberg, Garry Wills and Maureen Dowd have scowled at his scandals, his personal treacheries and alleged philandering.
Next, according to a New Yorker reporter who dug into her background, she was the Vengeful Woman, an insecure gossip who had become embittered about the opposite sex because of a philandering father and her own failed marriage.
The good news for McCain, of course, is that the feared menace of Gustav banished President Bush and Vice President Cheney from national television at a time their popularity ratings are probably as low as those for Christie Brinkley's philandering ex-husband.
The concept of forgiveness and redemption is a topic Gingrich repeatedly turns to when asked about his philandering past, and it seems to resonate with voters (or at least enough so that he persists as a serious contender for the GOP nomination).
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