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"How many did I have sex with or affairs with?
Even as a boy, I was struck that our geese mated for life, showing each other tenderness and support without obvious marital squabbles or affairs.
None of the matters concerned Mr. Strauss-Kahn, this person said, and the cases were not related to allegations of sexual misconduct or affairs.
Then you can post stories about Pod People or affairs with smouldering hunks undead for 2,000 years, which beats "My Summer Holiday" every time.
"I know not whether any man in the world has had more influence on its inhabitants or affairs for the last thirty years than Tom Paine, Adamss admitted, adding, with irony worthy of the author of "Common Sense," "Call it then the Age of Paine".
The charter provision was enacted in 1873 and enables public officials or groups of citizens to petition the court for public inquiries into "any alleged violation or neglect of duty in relation to the property, government or affairs of the city".
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The word pragmatism is derived from the Greek pragma ("action," or "affair").
The band's concerts could be hit-or-miss affairs, depending on your tolerance for noodling.
"Historically, interactivity has been used via voting within entertainment formats or current affairs or news.
Scientific theory fires her imagination when connected to current or domestic affairs, or when she can empathize.
So instead of risking the conversation, we sexually close down, or have affairs or leave each other.
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