In this 100-mile stretch of river, the symbol and the service have a tough time cohabitating. |
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Eugen Lupri conducted a national survey with 1,123 usable questionnaires in which 652 females and 471 males participated, who were cohabitating. |
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Firstly, the cohabitating family is a relatively young type of family that is most common among the youngest children. |
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From 1 January 2007, cohabitating parents must also mediate when they are separating. |
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No numbers were found concerning how many children experienced cohabitating parents moving away from each other. |
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A special study from 1999 concluded that 7400 children experienced that their cohabitating parents moved away from each other. |
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They are often overweight, compulsive, impersonators, married or cohabitating, and live in the community where the abduction takes place. |
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Almost three in five births to unwed women are to women who are cohabitating with a partner. |
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Not so for Dave and Trisha, who have been cohabitating in stretchy Spandex-covered bliss for two years and counting. |
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The chickens spent the next two days there, cohabitating just fine with the couple's seven cats, until the coop could be cleaned and set safely upright. |
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On the show, she opened up about problems like her boyfriend's refusing to discuss cohabitating and her father's apparent lack of affection for her. |
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Marriage reflects a monogamous model of a cohabitating relationship. |
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Secondly, the cohabitating family is a group with a good deal of change. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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From 1 January 2006, the Children Act has changed so that cohabitating parents automatically receive joint parental responsibility for common children. |
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We have been cohabitating with animals for such a long time that animals' rights, bioethics and those things are becoming important to the civilized society we live in. |
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The reason that only 17 per cent of the children in the age group 0-18 years old live with cohabitating parents, despite the fact that 42 per cent in 2006 were born to cohabitating parents, is twofold. |
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