Sentence examples for a mate today from inspiring English sources

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While most people in happy relationships would prefer the relationship continue well into the future on a good basis, the time and even money you spend on (and with) a mate today is a risk not unlike gambling; if you loose, no one owes you a minute or a penny in return.

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As John McCain prepares to unveil his selection for a running mate today, Mitt Romney seems to be a favorite.

The recently converted full back had been jokingly referred to as "Cafu" by a team mate, earlier this season, after taking to his new position like a duck to water.

WHEN Gov. George W. Bush was said to be looking for a running mate last June, his campaign was characteristically mum about his short list.

He was second to Ms. Palin as Mr. McCain's choice of a running mate last year, according to "The Battle for America 2008," Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson's definitive book on the presidential election.

Referring to the famous Upper East Side red-tail that took on several mates in the public eye, he wrote: "Certainly the ups and downs of Pale Male choosing a new mate last year should caution us not to say this is definitely the next mate.

Values measured from one of the patients' arm using an Oscill Mate 1630 automated device (CASMED® Inc., Branford, CT, USA) were recorded every five minutes and averaged to obtain mean value during HBOT1, HBOT2, and HBOT3.

A great guy who'll be remembered as one of the most naturally gifted on a motorcycle!" Former MotoGP star and BBC commentator Steve Parish tweeted:  "Really sad to lose a mate, Karl Bomber Harrisis today.

In addition to his co-starring roles in On the Buses (1971), Mutiny on the Buses (1972) and Holiday on the Buses (1973), Lewis also appeared in much smaller movie parts, starting with A Prize of Arms (1962) and including The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971), The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977) and Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978).

You need to know how it swims when floodwaters come, how it digs a hole to find mud when there's a drought, how it finds a mate in spring, how it carries its babies on its back, (or holds them in its mouth for safety) and how a tadpole becomes an adult frog.

In monogamous species that exhibit extensive biparental investment, both sexes are predicted to be selective when choosing a mate (Trivers 1972).

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