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At 15 he had developed a talent for sneak-thievery, at 16, he took a partner, committed a number of holdups, was arrested and sent to Elmira Reformatory, discharged after two years, believed to be a confirmed criminal.
"I never got into regular relationships and I never took a partner home to meet my family," says the 33-year-old Canadian.
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Taking a partner, Hodges entered races across the state.
Some fishermen take a partner in their boats, Mr. Overlock said.
Then, it granted its approval for the Livermore House to take a partner.
By 1980 she had taken a partner, the dancer David Lee, and added Martha Graham and Mikhail Baryshnikov to the fan list.
In Europe, notes a Detroit executive, their equivalent might drive a Transit van, but would not use that to take a partner to dinner.Today's pickups demonstrate pragmatism.
This arrangement allowed the Agrarian Union to retain an institutional existence and the Communist Party to claim that it had taken a partner in the governing of the country.
Women should never take a partner who doesn't like oysters and sea urchins, 'cause it's not gonna be good.
From taking a partner with an illness to hospital appointments, to helping a disabled sibling with washing and dressing, to caring full time for an elderly parent, we are, increasingly, a nation of carers.
They usually only tell parents about their intimate relationship when it becomes serious, and taking a partner home is usually a big step before marrying.
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