Yet ever since the election was called, the first and second lords of the Treasury have been joined at the hip. |
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However much politics and pop culture have gone together in the past, and that's debatable, they've never been joined at the hip. |
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This symbiotic working relationship ensures that the couple are neither separated for days at a time nor joined at the hip. |
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We are joined at the hip in this business, and one guy can't wave a magic wand. |
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The two panels appear joined at the hip, although they represent views of the subject as seen from opposite sides. |
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Coming toward me, walking so close to Jake they seemed joined at the hip, was the hottest woman I had ever seen. |
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What if I don't want to be joined at the hip to a perverted man who thinks of nothing but my body? |
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People rely so much on these accursed contraptions, they have become joined at the hip. |
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It makes one wonder whether the aforementioned Major and Graveney were once joined at the hip. |
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It is joined at the hip to the travel and tourism industry, reputedly now the largest industry in the world. |
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Marriage and family, institutions once thought to be joined at the hip, are increasingly separate and distinct. |
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Louise and Pamela were the best of friends and joined at the hip. |
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For two guys literally joined at the hip, they lead very different lives. |
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First, your development dweebs need to be joined at the hip to the training department. |
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Brooklyn is joined at the hip with Queens. |
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These two words are too often joined at the hip. |
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Soviet intelligentsia and the state were joined at the hip. |
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It's ironic that everywhere I go around the world, I learn that Canada is envied for many reasons, and one of those is because we are joined at the hip with what is the largest economy in the world. |
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The tension between the two represents the very condition necessary to support the existence of both: High expectations and bitter disillusion are always joined at the hip. |
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They are literally joined at the hip at the moment and spending all of their time together. |
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A coalition is normally defined as two parties joined at the hip to form one government. |
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Coalition is not a pact, it is not a merger, it doesn't mean that you become joined at the hip. |
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The source said that the two of them have been seen going out together for dinner and were joined at the hip at a drinks party for Kate Upton's birthday. |
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The evidence that money and power are joined at the hip continues to grow. |
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He wrote and starred in his debut play Stand Up And Be Counted and has just completed his first novel, Joined At The Hip. |
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