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It's a little dispiriting, but true: One correspondent, using a masculine name to "sign" his letters, has recently e-mailed us a couple using a false name and apparently nonexistent La Cañada address.
It wasn't the first time someone had come up with the idea of sticking a camera on the end of a pole – the BBC claims to have unearthed a picture showing a couple using a selfie stick in the 1920s.
One Congressman from Oklahoma saw a well-dressed physically fit couple using a food stamp card at Northern Virginia supermarket.
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The couple used a hot-air balloon for some of their filming, capturing the vast savannahs of the Masai Mara Game Reserve and ascending over Mount Kilimanjaro.
The couple used a Royal Bank of Scotland account in the Isle of Man to channel cheques from English hair transplant clients.
The couple used a do-it-yourself legal book for their agreement, and Mr. Kaeding said it helped limn their expectations and clarify their relationship.
In one mind-bending California case (most of the significant cases have emerged from that state), a couple used a donor egg and donor sperm to create an embryo that was then gestated by a surrogate.
First, a Long Island couple used a popular online dating site to find people going through divorces and arranged to have consensual sexual encounters with them, the authorities said yesterday.
The couple uses a spreadsheet to track purchases over $100.
Now, the IRS says a Utah couple used a sham trust and a similar strategy to avoid taxes on $2.6 million in 1997 capital gains from a hotel sale.
So, if a couple uses a house as a vacation or rental home for five years and then as a principal residence for five years, only half their gain will qualify for the exclusion.
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