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1. It was a marriage of convenience.
2. He told me he was in a marriage of convenience.
3. A marriage of convenience brings danger, suspense,(sentencedict.com) and love to Marianne.
4. After all, it was a marriage of convenience for her.
5. The Home Office had suspected that it was a marriage of convenience, to get the woman in.
6. Gerard Depardieu plays a French immigrant in a marriage of convenience with Andie McDowell.
7. No doubt it is a marriage of convenience: Alcoa rides Chinalco's state-backed financial influence, while Alcoa helps lend political cover for the Chinese effort.
8. At first glance, a marriage of convenience seems to be a good compromise between finding personal freedom and satisfying the parents.
9. "I am doing a marriage of convenience for my parents," says Zoe, who is gay.
10. It was a marriage of convenience, ie They married for material advantage, not for love.
11. Some cynics spoke of a marriage of convenience, others asked how she could possibly stay.
12. On that topic the two have long had a marriage of convenience, with business backing comprehensive reform in order to obtain more skilled foreign workers.
13. Union with Tripoli was, she says, a marriage of convenience(sentencedict.com), a way to win independence from the Italians after the British took control during World War II.
14. So, when Rhett Butler arrives and offers a marriage of convenience, she accepts.
15. What started as a marriage of convenience has now turned into a symbiotic relationship.
16. Though the diplomatic courtship is at an early stage, the Foreign Office is optimistic about such a marriage of convenience.
17. As a result, there are many more gay men seeking a marriage of convenience than there are potential female partners.
18. "Huawei's cost advantages and resulting competition may be the spark that ignites a marriage of convenience," he said.
19. But there is a big difference between mutually beneficial economic relationships, involving large numbers of individual companies, and marriage, even a marriage of convenience.
20. This is not a relationship that is based on trust and mutual friendship. It's very much a marriage of convenience.
21. My suggestion to Microsoft is this: fuse Windows Phone 7′s operating system with Office Live for a marriage of convenience, ease of use, and productivity.
22. Friendship, a more lasting commodity than love, is as likely to result from a marriage of convenience as from any other.
23. Your work should be an act of love, not a marriage of convenience.
24. In both cases, however, the marriage is conditioned by the class position of the parties and is to that extent always a marriage of convenience .
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