New Zealand scored particularly badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
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Dixon thought quickly; no questions about Bertrand's possible partner must be asked.
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KCET's new partner should also help in its new social media efforts.
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Conclusions: Replacement feeding was difficult, particularly without partner support in HIV-1 testing.
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Last year China surpassed the United States as Brazil's main trading partner.
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He'd know better another time: get a different room-mate, bring a book.
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He is a good team-mate, a good friend and a proper Uruguayan.
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And that's the way a lot of animals approach finding a mate.
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And if anyone ever asks a question, we just say, 'Sorry, mate.
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The zoo's previous attempts to help them mate early last year failed.
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However, the potential influence of spouse confidence has received little research attention.
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My spouse wanted her own 'healthy' food that I can barely swallow.
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Of course, this math changes if a healthy spouse shares your income.
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So, meditate on your spouse with appreciation; focus on the good qualities.
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Once married, your American spouse may immediately apply for your US citizenship.
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Also, the betterhalf doesn't like to go without TV for long.
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We kill the betterhalf of ourselves every day to propitiate them.
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The Aggies slowed Vanderbilt with a full-court press and betterhalf-court defense.
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Once he accesses that, he begins the quest for your betterhalf.
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His betterhalf is more reserved than her lord, especially with strangers.
Ús de married person en anglès
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Upon the coffin of a marriedperson, a cross of white flowers is usually placed.
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Here is a record of a much- marriedperson:-
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Are you that marriedperson that travels with your friends but constantly brings up your significant other?
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You are likely to find favor with a marriedperson which will result in trouble, if not scandal.
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As a marriedperson, as a sociologist, as a Black man I ask-canwe please stop fetishizing marriage?
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Spyer died in 2009 and, like almost any marriedperson, attempted to leave her property to her significant other.
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Why, no, you probably would not understand, sir, on account of your not being, I suppose, a marriedperson.
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I can't tell you; I don't believe any happily marriedperson could ever realize how wonderfully, beautifully ALONE I felt.
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But you are a single person, sir, and may you long be spared to ask a marriedperson such a question!
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And again, you probably would not understand my overlooking such a thing, sir, on account of your not being a marriedperson.
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When I start on my pilgrimage I'm not going to think that I shall ever grow into a staid, stately marriedperson.
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A marriedperson living in Ireland can, in certain circumstances, be prevented from seeking a divorce or judicial separation here, the High Court has found.
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I say just because you're a marriedperson it doesn't mean you don't find other people attractive anymore, just because you are with one person.
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The minimum exemption, at the same time, is comparatively high,-$4,000for a marriedperson and $3,000 for everybody else.
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The biggest winners in this year's Budget will be a single person earning £14,000 and a marriedperson on £30,000 a year.
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Thousands of marriedpersons have never once been conscious of their vows.