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"Companionship," answered the girl, -- "the companionship of service.
How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's And Other Stories 1872
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Companionship is a foreign concept to me, but silence is a second skin, so I followed behind, thinking of buried treasure and metal detectors, Saxon hoards, gold, glory.
Acceptance Gill Hoffs 2011
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Companionship is a foreign concept to me, but silence is a second skin, so I followed behind, thinking of buried treasure and metal detectors, Saxon hoards, gold, glory.
Acceptance Gill Hoffs 2011
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Companionship: Yes, it is possible to have Aiko as a companion.
Female robot is the perfect companion, receptionist, sexual assault victim - Feministing 2008
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Companionship, though, was something she often craved, someone to be there and make her large house a little bit cozier.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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Companionship or friendship marriage is the joining together of two people who already have successful careers, independent lives, other strong friendships, and a positive sense of self.
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“Companionship to modify the clinical birth environment: effects on progress and perceptions of labour, and breastfeeding,” Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 98:756–764, 1991.
The Official Lamaze® Guide Judith Lothian RN 2010
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Companionship, though, was something she often craved, someone to be there and make her large house a little bit cozier.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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Companionship, for example, turns out to be extremely important.
THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010
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Companionship, though, was something she often craved, someone to be there and make her large house a little bit cozier.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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