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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
partner .
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Examples
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Some fall under the term "partnered nonmonogamy," which involves outside sexual relationships, but no emotional attachment, said Tristan Taormino, the author of "Opening Up," a 2008 survey of 100 nonmonogamous relationships in this country that includes advice on managing jealousy and parenting duties for latter-day Bobs and Carols and Teds and Alices.
NYT > Global Home By ALEX WILLIAMS 2012
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To reward people simply for being married or 'civilly-partnered' is absurd - I could understand if it was for working parents ...
Image and the Man from the Manse Newmania 2007
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He also supported Israel's aggressive wars against Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank, and, in short, partnered in backing war and avoiding peace.
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Men, mostly married and long-term partnered men, pay prostitutes to buy softness and affection?
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By grown-ups, I mean people who have been long-term partnered, had children and amassed a collection of scars and nice waistcoats.
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Long term partnered with a current "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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Earlier this year, its Classic Rock title partnered with former Guns 'n' Roses guitarist, Slash, to exclusively distribute his solo debut album across the UK.
New Statesman 2010
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Long term partnered with a current "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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Long term partnered with a current "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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In 2005 – Senator John McCain partnered with three other Senate Republicans to reform the government’s involvement in lending.
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