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  2. Wives and Lovers - Wikipedia

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    The song originated when Bacharach and David were asked to write a song with the title "Wives and Lovers", on the theme of marital infidelity, as a promotional tie-in for the 1963 film Wives and Lovers. The song did not appear in the film but was intended simply to promote the film, making it what was known at the time as an "exploitation song".

  3. Wives and Lovers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wives and Lovers is a 1963 comedy film based on the play The First Wife by Jay Presson Allen. Directed by John Rich , it stars Janet Leigh , Van Johnson , Shelley Winters and Martha Hyer . [ 3 ] It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for costume design.

  4. Husbands, Wives & Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Husbands, Wives & Lovers is an American television sitcom that aired for only one season on CBS in 1978. Created by Joan Rivers , this program focused on the relationships of five suburban couples living in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California.

  5. Adultery - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional English common law, adultery was a felony. Although the legal definition of adultery differs in nearly every legal system, the common theme is sexual relations outside of marriage, in one form or another. Anne Boleyn was found guilty of adultery and treason and executed in 1536. There is controversy among historians as to ...

  6. Music for Wives and Lovers - Wikipedia

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    For more than a year after its release, Music for Wives and Lovers was listed in Cash Box's Basic Album Inventory. The list identifies best selling pop albums other than those appearing on the magazine's Top 100 album chart, "top steady selling LP's, as well as recent chart hits still going strong in sales."

  7. Cuckold - Wikipedia

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    A reed warbler raising the chick of a common cuckoo; the term "cuckold" is derived from the cuckoo's tendency to lay eggs in the nests of other birds.. The word cuckold derives from the cuckoo bird, alluding to its brood parasitism, or tendency to lay its eggs in the nests of other birds.

  8. Trump claims jury misconduct in latest attempt to discredit ...

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    Trump's lawyers, citing presidential immunity and other ongoing litigation, told Merchan they oppose a hearing examining their claims of juror misconduct, and instead asked the judge to weigh the ...

  9. Wife - Wikipedia

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    A wife (pl.: wives) is a woman in a marital relationship. A woman who has separated from her partner continues to be a wife until their marriage is legally dissolved with a divorce judgment; or until death, depending on the kind of marriage. On the death of her partner, a wife is referred to as a widow.