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Would either be happy in such a horrible misalliance?
They considered it a misalliance despite the fact that their own mother was also a noblewoman.
On the evidence of "Misalliance," this director's gift may be broader than it is subtle.
Musical theater buffs should feel grateful for this important misalliance.
That particular misalliance was "blessed" by the national authority.
He is up against an initial misalliance to which others are being added, containing the same characters but no further explanation.
Not that she was guiltless in this bizarre misalliance of woman and freak.
Think of the scandal if her brother also contracts a shocking misalliance."
The notes and records catalogued her life in misalliance.
"Misalliance" will play in the Guggenheim after all.
The stories that don't work suffer from a misalliance between what Boyle wants to tell us and how he tells it.
"Misalliance" reads well and ought to act better.
Our national disapproval of any and every misalliance."
Misalliance is a play written in 1909-1910 by George Bernard Shaw.
My being here was a ghastly mistake, a fantastic misalliance of bad luck and foolish error.
He was incapable of such a misalliance.
Beginning in 1976, I have written papers using Freud's own case reports to show the thread of misalliance between himself and his patients.
Misalliance (1914) p. 25 (perhaps the origin of the phrase "Anyone for tennis?
The recordings, especially of Chopin, are a plain misalliance".
Mother was from a distinguished military Prussian family and her marriage to my father was regarded as a misalliance.
Juridically there is neither misalliance nor loss of nobility due to the manual work or to the trade.
There's a strong interest in these plays - but not in 'Misalliance.' "
"A Broken Wing" depicted a misalliance between material abundance and spiritual emptiness.
Nowhere is this contrast between vitality and inertia more apparent than in "The Misalliance."
A misalliance, thought the King.