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1 His bodyguard and some of his wives and children lived openly near the Kandahar airport.
2 Afterward, with Chopin, she returned to Paris, and the two lived openly together for seven years longer.
3 He lived openly with his lover, George Merrill, a much younger working-class man from the Sheffield slums.
4 And she, the woman who had outraged society when she and Sir Richard Bolitho had lived openly together.
5 Although he was one of Ireland's most wanted men, Mr Tommy Savage lived openly in Amsterdam, writes Conor Lally.
6 Cleopatra, during her visit to Rome, lived openly with Caesar at his residence, and this excited very general displeasure.
7 Recalling their terror, he suddenly remembered the only other place he had ever lived openly as ab-dead, and he shuddered.
8 Because of having lived openly with George Henry Lewes, who was married, George Eliot was denied burial in Westminster Abbey.
9 Lived openly , avowedly, it would have involved hardships indeed, but nothing of this dull wretchedness which made the world a desert.
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