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1 I have a fiancée now to think about.
2 Oh, did he have a fiancée ?
3 The other old people used to tease Pérez about having a fiancée .
4 He's nearly 40, lives in Budapest, once had a ponytail and has a fiancée called Nora.
5 Shoot, I'd had a fiancée back in college.
6 Before the war I had a fiancée .
7 I didn't know Manny had a fiancée .
8 John Keats had a fiancée named Fanny.
9 "Benjamín Knudsen had a fiancée who disappeared under mysterious circumstances," Erlendur said.
11 He has a fiancée and a baby on the way; he's learning to walk again; he's going to be OK.
12 What's the point in having a fiancée who's a physical trainer if you can't sic her on the bad guys?
13 "Are you saying you don't have a fiancée or a sweetheart back in Australia?"
14 Twenty-four hours earlier I had n't even thought about getting married, yet now I had a fiancée and she had an engagement ring.
15 I had cash, I had a fiancée , and 95 percent of my litigation had resulted in a verdict for the defendant I was representing.
16 "Life costs money," he amplifies, "especially when you have a fiancée with champagne tastes, not that she isn't worth every penny."
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