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have affair
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52.86 |
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A teen whose mother has an affair. |
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handle affair
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5.60 |
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He has handled the affair with dignity. |
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investigate affair
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4.15 |
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The IAEA is investigating the affair. |
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deny affair
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3.55 |
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Condit denies affair! |
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discuss affair
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3.36 |
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For years, Maynard refused to discuss this affair. |
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manage affair
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3.16 |
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How dare we tell them how to manage their affairs? |
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run affair
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3.16 |
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A consulate runs Dutch affairs here. |
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conduct affair
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2.30 |
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Weather is an important ingredient in conducting human affair. |
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end affair
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2.30 |
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End the affair and swallow your guilt. |
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oversee affair
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2.24 |
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The Education Ministry oversees religious affairs. |
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begin affair
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2.11 |
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The two begin an affair. |
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admit affair
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1.45 |
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Condit admits affair! |
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conceal affair
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1.32 |
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The trial is about what the president did to conceal that affair. |
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acknowledge affair
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1.18 |
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He acknowledged the affair and agreed to a test when threatened with a disciplinary hearing. |
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dominate affair
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1.12 |
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Rarely has a single nation so dominated world affairs as the United States today. |
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cover affair
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0.92 |
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The affair was heavily covered in the local media. |
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follow affair
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0.92 |
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President calls for reconciliation following impeachment affair. |
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administer affair
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0.79 |
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Our office administers the affairs of the Society. |
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probe affair
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0.72 |
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Authorities are unaccustomed to criticism and having their affairs probed. |
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start affair
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0.72 |
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Start an affair with her that destroys your entire world, naturally. |