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mariage blanc

noun as in marriage of convenience

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She did move to New York and live in a mariage blanc with a young gay man.

By then, De Wolfe was Lady Mendl, thanks to a mariage blanc in 1926 to an obscure but accommodating British diplomat that surprised the hitherto-lesbian tastemaker’s friends.

And from the frank, intimate detail of their correspondence, it's clear that theirs was an extraordinary relationship, and very far from a "mariage blanc".

Here the danger is irremovable from the physical essentia of the marriage itself, and in such a case, no matter how high the personal qualities of the man who may, for instance, have been infected by accident in the course of his duty as a doctor, even childless marriage other than the mariage blanc must be, at any rate, postponed until the disease has been cured.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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