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"Cohabitation" has been defined in Pennsylvania statutes and case law to require members of the opposite sex to reside together "in the manner of husband and wife."
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Cohabitation with blacks began immediately upon arrival, as the Irish were forced into the poorest neighborhoods in American cities.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Cohabitation does seem to be a relatively young trend.
Mary Wheeler: Should You Move In Together? Mary Wheeler 2011
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Cohabitation is a solution to the housing crisis that's entirely within your reach.
Amy Goldwasser: Generation Y's Wall Street SPO Amy Goldwasser 2011
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Cohabitation does seem to be a relatively young trend.
Mary Wheeler: Should You Move In Together? Mary Wheeler 2011
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Cohabitation has increased so rapidly that the data about it haven't kept pace with the growing numbers, researchers say.
Couples study debunks 'trial marriage' notion of cohabiting 2009
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Cohabitation is a solution to the housing crisis that's entirely within your reach.
Amy Goldwasser: Generation Y's Wall Street SPO Amy Goldwasser 2011
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Cohabitation allegedly screens out those who would otherwise marry and divorce.
Cohabitation: living together is good for you. Equal rights – even better | Observer editorial 2011
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Cohabitation is a solution to the housing crisis that's entirely within your reach.
Amy Goldwasser: Generation Y's Wall Street SPO Amy Goldwasser 2011
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Cohabitation, late marriage and divorce are all on the rise.
Italy's Family Ties Francis X. Rocca 2011
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