Most of the singletons I know in LA confirm that relationships last about three months, just about a TV season. |
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The sample included people in both long and short relationships as well as singletons. |
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In the film, Smith plays a New York date doctor who helps lonely singletons find love and romance. |
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The distribution of singletons, doubletons, and other variants among the continents was investigated. |
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Women pregnant with multiples are more likely than those with singletons to suffer premature delivery, toxemia, and hemorrhage. |
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Concordant with this result, Tajima's test and Fu and Li's tests indicated an excess of singletons as expected under the rapid growth hypothesis. |
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But for single women, especially singletons of a certain age, time is marching on. |
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Of these, 75 are singletons, two are doubletons, and one is present in three sequences. |
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It transpires that in this region of our galaxy, binary and multiple star systems are more common than singletons like our Sun. |
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Thus the difference in susceptibility to RDS in premature singletons and multiples may depend on the size of the conceptus. |
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Instead, the writers present new twists on parenting with liberal doses of wry humor that even singletons will enjoy. |
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So singletons out there, don't give up hope, your pair is out there somewhere! |
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At tonight's game there don't seem to be any singletons on the prowl, but there are three couples on the ice. |
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Both singletons and those in a relationship are more independent than ever before. |
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This totally non-profit venture will bring singletons together for a night of frivolity. |
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Of course for some there is a happy ending, and the office singletons have to narrow their search. |
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Under favourable conditions, female fawns tend to breed at six to seven months and at 12 months of age produce singletons, or one baby. |
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Another stumbling block for singletons to consider is the mortgage market. |
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Mothers of twins in the pre-1870 batch gave birth, on average, to 1.9 more children than the mothers of singletons. |
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So married couples with two properties hoped to escape the charge by becoming singletons with one property each. |
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As for other species, the proportion of singletons was probably overestimated because of the mobile recording method. |
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A quatraton is inferred either from the presence of two singletons, no doubletons, and no tripletons or from the presence of no singletons, one doubleton, and no tripletons. |
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Tables 4 and 5 summarize controlled comparisons of obstetrical complications in singletons and twins following ART and spontaneous conception. |
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The total cost of raising multiples is higher than the cost of raising the same number of singletons. |
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With the merry season fast approaching people are warned that more than two thirds of the region's young singletons say smoking drastically reduces sexual attractiveness. |
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A healthy weight gain is especially important if a woman is pregnant with twins or more, as multiples have a higher risk of preterm birth and low birthweight than singletons. |
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For those singletons who face a solo Yuletide with dread, gorging yourself on ten chocolate advent calendars at once is definitely not the answer. |
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They allow you to incorporate various kinds of objects into your page, such as images, sounds, videos, etc. They are used as singletons, without a closing tag, but are assigned attributes that complement them. |
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The most common litter size is twins, followed by singletons. |
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Since death is much higher among multiple births than singletons, parents who lose one, more or all of their babies face extremely difficult situations. |
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The great unknown is what will happen to the rest of the singletons looking to pair up in the pay-television industry's trend towards consolidation. |
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Five species occurred with more than 50 individuals, 15 species occurred with fewer than 10 individuals, two as doubletons, and two as singletons. |
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It's been some time since Britain produced such a charming and endearing little comedy with our klutzy heroine's dilemma one that singletons the world over will recognise. |
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Intron 454 sequences were assembled and corrected for gaps and singletons in mononucleotide repeat regions, and aligned to Tiwi, 'Apapane and the 255151657 feather sequences. |
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There are singletons hoping for matches made in heaven on Stand By Your Man, and we asked host Brian McFadden to dish the dirt on this new dating show. |
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Singletons might use it as a dating agency, novelists as material for a book, market researchers as the easiest way to corner unsuspecting prey. |
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Singletons living the good life may one day be forced to move back home with mum and dad unless they take evasive action now, a report warns. |
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