So the summer break seemed an ideal opportunity to visit the outlaws, my partner's parents, and brush up on the German. |
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The embryos are incubated in the laboratory for an additional two to four days and transferred to the female partner's uterus. |
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If you have a costly fly reel, I suggest you take it in your partner's handbag. |
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A presidential decree on the composition of each partner's stake has yet to be issued. |
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An actor friend of my partner's is so all-over hairy that my young sons assume he is a hearthrug and sit on him. |
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I can't do that when the head of this Project makes blatant sexual come-ons to his partner's woman. |
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And for the chocoholics in the crowd, gone are those nights of trying to smear Nutella over your partner's naked torso. |
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Instead, the courts should be given the power to order the buy-out of a partner's share, as happens in company law. |
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He had used his partner's surname, different addresses, a false date of birth and fake National Insurance numbers when he worked. |
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A three-level reverse is made when partner's response forces you to the 3-level to show your second suit. |
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The study found that psychological abuse was associated with the male partner's irritability, low-self esteem, and aggressiveness when drunk. |
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You will also have a constant reminder of your appalling actions through your own and your partner's permanent injuries. |
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Pick out as much clothing as you can and pile it onto your shopping partner's arm or carriage, if you should be so lucky. |
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Another focuses on an anxious woman who frets about how her partner's personality changes when he gets behind the wheel. |
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He uses his free time to continue the stalled investigation into his partner's death. |
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One submitter was refused both bereavement and unpaid leave from work to attend the tangi of his partner's mother. |
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It might ask about the partner's incident response plan or backup procedures, for example. |
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A person cohabiting with another may succeed to some sort of tenancy on the partner's death. |
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Dante couldn't help baiting and rubbing her face in her partner's betrayal. |
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He totally rammed that down his partner's throat, dragging him against his very clearly stated wishes into scuzzy, illegal activity. |
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The security of marriage allows you to experience the joy of selflessly satisfying your partner's needs above your own. |
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She claimed she was beaten repeatedly by members of her partner's family and decided to escape from them at the first opportunity. |
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The next minute his partner's heart was racing, his breathing was shallow, and he wouldn't respond to anything Jim said, or shouted. |
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Someone concerned about a partner's behaviour can check if they've acted criminally in the past. |
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Anne says her own partner's ashes were scattered in her village graveyard, just five minutes from where she lives. |
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One area in which men and women differ is the importance of their partner's sexual fidelity. |
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He drops the envelope on his desk blotter and concentrates on his partner's tense face. |
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While some turn a blind eye to any extra-marital goings-on, others are less forgiving of their partner's behaviour. |
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We mistakenly think we will lose a partner's affection by burdening him or her with our requests for favors or acceptance of gifts. |
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Pass the oil all over your partner's body, kneading and pressing as you go. |
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For HIV-negative men, the fear of getting infected might lead the list, and as the relationship progresses, that fear is often overtaken by anxiety about a partner's death. |
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Preparing to send Ikeda a withering glower to conceal the sting that throbbed through him after his partner's slight, Shanza jerked in fright instead when he was interrupted. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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It bent the rifle into a circle as if it were no more than a licorice stick, then dropped it to grab its owner and ram his head against his partner's with an audible crack. |
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Every third move or so, a move is called in which the girl spins out of her partner's arms, into the arms of the next guy in the circle, and the dance continues uninterrupted. |
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A second patient brought mobile phone images of his partner's episodic natal cleft rash, which had defied GP and dermatological diagnosis for 3 years. |
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After being injected with a truth serum, Catherine tells the story of her partner's death that features a central character more degenerate than decent. |
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Flowers for Julie's bouquet and her partner's buttonhole are included. |
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The most capable member in a coactive task should not be concerned with compensating for the partner's lower performance because there is no team outcome. |
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Decreasing this association can significantly reduce an overreactivity to a partner's current behavior and provide a basis for interactional change. |
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As you massage your partner's hands, pay attention to the way your fingers can interlock and how your partner's hands can respond to yours in return. |
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The plaintiff could easily have forged her partner's signature to it. |
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The Surrey batsmen also preferred the off-side, with little dabs down to third man and beautifully-timed touches past the bowler, contrasting his partner's full-blooded drive. |
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His talent was as precocious as his future partner's, and back in America he would perform at children's parties and at his father's academic gatherings. |
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And I must say my godson, my partner's eldest, shares my anger. |
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Around a campfire with friends, Turner, through flashbacks, relives the scenes of pulling his unconscious partner's ripcord at 2,500 feet. |
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Pratt, a buyer for a vegetable packing company, was bailed to his partner's home in March, Cambs, while awaiting his case. |
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According to Hamel, a partner's control intent may be driven by its objective of outlearn the other alliance partner. |
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Panromantics, unlike biromantics, will tend to feel that their partner's gender does little to define their relationship. |
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A decision I will regret, as the single eggroll I sampled from my partner's plate, will haunt me for a long time to come. |
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Thus, when encumbered relinquished property is conveyed to a QI, the partner's share of liabilities is reduced. |
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From rules for negotiation to appreciating a partner's contributions, this is packed with case histories, quizzes, questions and solutions to common co-parenting issues. |
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And on October 29 he turned up at the Newcastle home of Lorraine's boyfriend Ali Wahabi and began threatening his ex before smashing up her partner's CCTV camera. |
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Then, their significant others were asked to complete online surveys that asked them to rate their partner's pain, quality of life, and possible changes in their relationship. |
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Hence, both the individual's internal resources and his or her partner's perception of growth were associated with self-reported growth in the transition to grandparenthood. |
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D omination, totally controlling your partner sexually or being completely at your partner's mercy, is a situation that many people fantasise about. |
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