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Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux Reunite in NYC; Squash Split Rumors (PHOTOS)

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux squashed split rumors on Monday during an outing in New York City.

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The Hollywood couple were photographed after a lunch date at Fred's restaurant in Barneys. They were joined by their friend Jason Bateman, according to the New York Daily News.

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Up until this week, the engaged couple had not been photographed together since December. They sparked split rumors in recent weeks when Aniston, 45, was spotted celebrating her birthday and Valentine's day without Theroux, 42.

"It's been a long distance relationship for a while. But the thing that's making everyone think it might be over is that Jen and Justin don't really seem to care," a source told LifeandStyle magazine.

"They're not putting in any effort to spent time together," the source continued. "It's like they're both single again."

Theroux, who has been living in Manhattan filming his HBO series "The Leftovers" for several months, returned to Los Angeles recently where Aniston resides. They both attended CAA's pre-Oscars party on March 2, during which they showed no signs of a strained relationship.

"Justin was crazy about Jen during the first year they were together but shortly after he proposed, he got cold feet," another source previously told Star magazine.

"Her constant nagging over getting married and having children made things worse," the source continued. "He realized he enjoyed being away from Jen more than being with her but he didn't have the courage to break off the engagement."

Aniston, has got engaged to the actor in 2012, previously denied reports of a broken engagement. The couple is yet to set a wedding date.

"We just want to do it when it's perfect, and we're not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job ... And, you know, we already feel married," she told the Associated Press.

"There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up," she added.

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