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Like "Indiscretions," Targenev's play is an assault on romantic love.
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Yvonne, the mother played by Kathleen Turner in "Indiscretions," has no practical self.
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Kathleen Turner in "Indiscretions" 14 years ago, is well known for his own indiscretions.
NY Post: News 2009
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Kathleen Turner in "Indiscretions" 14 years ago, is well known for his own indiscretions.
NY Post: News 2009
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All but three tunes, "Indiscretions" (sung in both English and Douala), "I Wish" (including another sing-along) and "Trains" (a rousing funk outro), appear on his other albums.
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After penning her florid and discreet memoirs, Discretions and Indiscretions, in 1932, Lady Duff Gordon died three years later at age 71.
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Indiscretions and worse often color the lives of Hollywood celebrities.
WaPo 'On Faith': Mel Gibson: Religion And The Troubled Artist 2010
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Indiscretions between Myst and Wroth, a rebel general, had occurred.
Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010
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She also had stunning cinematic excursions with the tragic, method actor Montgomery Clift (Indiscretions of an American Wife directed by Italian master Vittorio de Sica) and the quintessential Hollywood phenomenon Fred Astaire (in her last film The Towering Inferno).
Penelope Andrew: Remembering Jennifer Jones and A Perfect Afternoon at the Movies 2010
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Indiscretions must be not only overlooked, but enabled, AND kept in complete confidence.
"Sweat" Dreams 2009
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