For one group of singlepersons the change has been only beneficial.
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They were married and singlepersons of both sexes and of all ages.
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Formerly used also of singlepersons or things: this one .
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Fearing; not singlepersons, but dozens, arise on the memory.
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But all enthusiasm was individual property, the reaction of singlepersons with excess adrenalin.
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Seldom in war a match for singlepersons-norin peace; therefore kings make themselves absolute.
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A dinner card is always addressed to a husband and wife, and individually to singlepersons.
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The freedom of the city was also being given now not to singlepersons only, but to whole provinces.
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This portion of South Carolina was not thickly settled, owing to singlepersons owning very large tracts of land.
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But most of the pictures were taken on dry land, of singlepersons, couples, and groups in their bathing suits.
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Sojourners and singlepersons
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What is true of whole nations, and of whole churches, is very often true of singlepersons-ofeach of us.
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In some districts of Portugal the proportion of married to singlepersons is as 1 to 173!
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The extension of the standard-rate band to £17,500 in respect of singlepersons and £35,000 for married persons.
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The nature of traffic between L1 and Moonbase dictated the need for a compact, fuel-efficient vehicle to transport small groups and occasionally singlepersons.
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Thus the United States prison census of 1904 showed that 64 per cent of all prisoners were singlepersons.