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Lassitude had gradually crept into her marriage, leaving her feeling more attached to the habit of being married than to the man she'd once loved.
Esther Perel: An Affair To Remember: What Happens In Couples After Someone Cheats? Part Two Esther Perel 2010
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Lassitude had gradually crept into her marriage, leaving her feeling more attached to the habit of being married than to the man she'd once loved.
Esther Perel: An Affair To Remember: What Happens In Couples After Someone Cheats? Part Two Esther Perel 2010
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Lassitude had gradually crept into her marriage, leaving her feeling more attached to the habit of being married than to the man she'd once loved.
Esther Perel: An Affair To Remember: What Happens In Couples After Someone Cheats? Part Two Esther Perel 2010
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Lassitude had gradually crept into her marriage, leaving her feeling more attached to the habit of being married than to the man she'd once loved.
Esther Perel: An Affair To Remember: What Happens In Couples After Someone Cheats? Part Two Esther Perel 2010
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This was a DANGEROUS NOTION … and we can see the results of Democratic Lassitude … as the Republicans and Tea baggers came roaring back with their Propaganda and Obstruction.
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Lassitude and Imbecility of the Limbs, and of the whole
Ildiko Csengei 2008
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Company in their Beds beyond the wonted Hour; only Valerius proclaim'd his Contempt of Lassitude, by rising before the others, having had his Thoughts employ'd on the Beauty of Artemisa, the fair
Exilius 2008
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‘Lassitude is another indication of pregnancy, I believe,’ he said levelly.
The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006
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‘Lassitude is another indication of pregnancy, I believe,’ he said levelly.
The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Donald, Robyn 2006
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Lassitude would have come to us, and who knows if I should not even have had the atrocious pain of witnessing your remorse, of sharing it myself, since I should have been its cause?
Madame Bovary 2003
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