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Each night, after many a pint, Christopher Plummer and James Mason would regale us with ribald tales of tag-teaming Shelly Winters and Julie Andrews.
Patrick Sauer: Porky's : An Oral History Patrick Sauer 2010
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Each night, after many a pint, Christopher Plummer and James Mason would regale us with ribald tales of tag-teaming Shelly Winters and Julie Andrews.
Patrick Sauer: Porky's: An Oral History Patrick Sauer 2010
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I read this post after all three of my children (7, 5, and almost 2) took turns tag-teaming me ALL NIGHT LONG with wakefulness!!!
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I have a seven month old and a four year old and they have been seriously tag-teaming me in the sleep deprivation department.
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Reluctantly tag-teaming in a desperate search for fresh leads, Moses and Aaron zero in on Caitlins white knight as their primary person of interest, hoping that, like most people in L.A., he has a secret side.
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One of the first things we see Tate do is beat up Violet's bully by tag-teaming with the thing that lurks in the basement.
American Horror Story: What Else Goes Down on Halloween Night? 2011
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The Grammys themselves have a host for the first time: Nicky Minaj and LL Cool J will be tag-teaming us through this musical journey.
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Resolving conflicts involving children will likely involve seamless tag-teaming and coordination around the immediate demands that children place on couples -- and managing the feeling that you and your partner may never have as much time or patience as you might want.
Dr. Thomas Bradbury: PBS's This Emotional Life: Which Conflicts Consume Couples the Most? 2010
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Resolving conflicts involving children will likely involve seamless tag-teaming and coordination around the immediate demands that children place on couples -- and managing the feeling that you and your partner may never have as much time or patience as you might want.
Dr. Thomas Bradbury: PBS's This Emotional Life: Which Conflicts Consume Couples the Most? Dr. Thomas Bradbury 2010
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Yes, folks, it's a four-person race these days, with Bill and Hill tag-teaming along the campaign trail, she all smiles and warmth ( "Please fasten your seatbelts, friends in the press corps!"), him speaking not-so-softly and carrying a big, swinging stick.
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