While the fighters are remaking their world, however, the lovers are evidently stuck in the 1800s.
Even the lovers' kisses are copied from Hollywood, and the affair ignites over a fake designer handbag.
Uneven rows of padlocks glint beneath the sun, representing the lovers who signed them before flinging their keys into the river.
In the original version of "Fifty Shades, " titled "Master of the Universe" and published online, the lovers' names were Edward and Bella.
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After the lovers retire, Orlando finds his way out of the cave.
Yet the lovers on the run, heading toward the wilderness, find no romantic liberation there, only the menacing ghosts of distant conflicts.
In 2008, London formed The Lovers, or LVRS, design imprint, which London claims is an early example of a musician creating an identifiable brand.
Strauss presents a clever dichotomy in "At Sunset": The lovers are earthbound, strolling through a valley, but the music takes flight into the fading sky.
The lovers were forced to watch a hilariously grim sexual-harassment video.
The lovers in this city made such an elaborate production of their affections, especially considering that the natural expression of everyone else was either dour or resentful.
He also runs a site called Cheaterville, one of the many places on the Internet where you can out the lovers who loved others while loving you.
More than 1.6 million Facebook voters decided to bestow a child on the lovers and then also had their say on the minutia of the couple's wedding.
In the early stages that was to be its strength, but as Catanonia began to lead the way for 'Cool Cymru', the lovers began to fall apart.
The challenge that Hitler presented became the occasion for Churchill and Roosevelt and the lovers of freedom to battle the great diseases of the century: nihilism and defeatism.
The romance is airy and distant, because the lovers never meet until the final scene, and the comedy is kind of wistful, because it was directed by Nora Ephron.
It was not religious Zionism, like that of the Lovers of Zion movement which formed the core of the initial modern Jewish settlement drive in the Land of Israel.
The resulting system is one in which every ridiculous sports contract and every hike in ESPN fees gets passed down to the lovers of antique shows and nature documentaries entirely uninterested in sports.
When the king dies, Orumba satisfies his ambition for the crown by selling Oroonoko too, and the lovers end up in the British colony of Surinam, where Oroonoko leads a slave rebellion, is betrayed, imprisoned and finally killed.
Behn's high-nosed, thin-lipped and French-educated Oroonoko is essentially an idealised European prince in blackface, while the sighs and tremblings of the lovers and the wanton dalliance of the king have an air of cupids and harpsichords and peeping breasts.
In a hypnotic sequence, shot in a cornfield as if through a yellow haze, the lovers embark on a miniature ballet of courtship, building a palpable erotic tension through an exchange of shy glances and the most chaste of touches.
It's her sure sense of the decency in him, his trustworthiness and principles powers that keep her in thrall to him, that make the lovers she runs off with for a few days look like fools and undesirables, that send her running home to Tietjens.
When suicides are dredged from the Seine, it is said, the lovers and the debtors are easy to tell apart: the lovers have paint under their nails, from trying to claw their way back on to the bridge at the last moment, whereas the debtors sink like stones.
Instead of focusing on the book lovers who bought the first Kindle, Amazon seems intent on creating a device that may actually appeal to a wider, less bookish set of customers.
Millais's captivating scenes from drama, the Bible and poetry deservedly remain among his most famous pieces, each revealing a visionary sensibility in search of a pictorial solution the supernaturalism of his green, batwinged sprites in "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel" (after Shakespeare's "The Tempest"), the extraordinary brick backdrop for the tender lovers in "The Huguenot" (inspired by Meyerbeer's opera "Les Huguenots").
There are small and effective groups like this all over the country -- like one in Minnesota that collects top-brand hockey equipment for military children, or the barbecue lovers in Ohio that travel the state providing meals for military family picnics, deployment and welcome-home ceremonies, or the accountants across the country that dedicate their talents every spring to help with tax returns.
So the leather-clad rockers may well be rubbing shoulders with the art lovers, tourists and toddlers during the next few months.
It will be the first "Romeo and Juliet" on Broadway since Paul Ryan Rudd and Pamela Payton-Wright played the doomed lovers in a 1977 Circle in the Square production.
Also making appearances are the troubled lovers Bradamante and Ruggiero, as well as the powerful sorceress Alcina.
There you would think you showed both the music lovers and professional musicians a discourtesy and dishonored the music, if you rattled playing chips and hot chocolate cups throughout.
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