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inhabitant [ınˈhæbıtənt] N

cohabit [kəʊˈhæbıt] VB intr

▶ cohabitation [ˌkəʊhæbıˈteıʃən] N

I . combatant [ˈkɒmbətənt] ADJ

II . combatant [ˈkɒmbətənt] N

exorbitant [ıgˈzɔːbıtənt] ADJ

constant [ˈkɒnstənt] ADJ

consultant [kənˈsʌltənt] N

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In addition, increased susceptibility to disease or a disease-like state will be conferred upon cohabitants.
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And while researchers claim their findings are about mankind, the way we operate isn't just different to our earthly cohabitants, we are on the fringes.
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As appropriate, additional interviews may include cohabitant(s), ex-spouses, and relative(s).
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So without legislation or an active judiciary, how do unmarried cohabitants protect their rights?
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But that can change as coyotes become more used to human cohabitants and lose their fear.
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However, cohabitants can opt out of the redress scheme by agreement of both parties.
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After a successful courtship, pairs remain faithful and cohabitant, sharing parental responsibilities for the young.
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It has also campaigned on issues such as legal aid -- for family and care work -- domestic violence, no fault divorce, rights for cohabitants and court closures.
www.familylaw.co.uk
Two unmarried cohabitants jointly owned a home that was subject to a mortgage in both names.
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His adult rap sheet includes battery on a spouse or cohabitant in 2003.
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