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  2. Maud Churton Braby - Wikipedia

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    Julia Maud Churton Braby (1875 – 31 December 1932) was an English journalist and author born in China, notable for her best-sellers on love and marriage, especially Modern Marriage and How to Bear It (1908). All of her work was published, unusually for the period, as “Maud Churton Braby” with her maiden name added before her married name.

  3. Living Apart Together: Separate Spaces Keep These Married ...

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    According to The New York Times, the steady drift away from the nuclear, traditional marriage model almost makes sense, given the dynamics of many modern married couples. Couples were less likely ...

  4. Connection Lost - Wikipedia

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    "Connection Lost" is the 16th episode of the 6th season of the American sitcom Modern Family and the series's 136th episode overall. It originally aired on ABC on February 25, 2015. Steven Levitan and Megan Ganz wrote the episode, with the former also directing.

  5. Modern Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Modern Marriage is a 1923 American silent crime drama film directed by Lawrence C. Windom and Victor Heerman. It starred Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in one of their last appearances together.

  6. Matelotage - Wikipedia

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    Matelotage (French for "seamanship") was an agreement amongst pairs of European sailors, in particular buccaneers, in the 17th and early 18th century.As part of this economic partnership, "matelots" would agree to share their incomes, and inherit their partner's property in the case of their death.

  7. Modern Love (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Modern Love by George Meredith is a sequence of fifty 16-line sonnets about the failure of a marriage, an episodic verse narrative that has been described as "a novella in verse". [1] Earlier working titles for the sequence were "The Love-Match" and then "The Tragedy of Modern Love". [2]

  8. A Modern Marriage - Wikipedia

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    A Modern Marriage is a 1950 American drama film directed by Paul Landres and written by Samuel Roeca and George Wallace Sayre. The film stars Reed Hadley, Margaret Field, Robert Clarke, Nana Bryant, Burt Wenland and Christine McIntyre. It was released on July 10, 1950, by Monogram Pictures. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    Development of Tumblr began in 2006 during a two-week gap between contracts at David Karp's software consulting company, Davidville. [3] [4] Karp had been interested in tumblelogs (short-form blogs, hence the name Tumblr) [5] for some time and was waiting for one of the established blogging platforms to introduce their own tumblelogging platform.