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Finding a home means finding a mate, a pursuit that gives shape to the "Marriage" plays, which cover five years of Horace's life in Harrison, from 1912 to 1917.
Mr. Killeen said that in addition to holding more such events, Matchmaker would increasingly "take people into the ancillary services that go with finding a mate," -- in other words, helping them find restaurants, flowers, clothes and the like.
Animals must move to find a new place to live (i.e. food shortage, finding a mate, climatic constraints).
Because the Sargasso is so overwhelmingly vast, he warned, "if the population gets too low, and even if the adults can find these oceanographic features, they may be so scattered" that they won't succeed in finding a mate.
"I don't need to bother finding a mate," she says.
But when it comes to finding a mate for life, they miss the target every time..
Presumably, the flies are seeking to maximize their chances of finding a mate.
One woman said, "You know, among Orthodox Jews there's no shame in finding a mate.
For the female whiptail lizard, finding a mate can be impossible.
Critics argue that finding a mate online removes serendipity and organic connection.
In avian romance, displaying evidence of fitness is the key to finding a mate.
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