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... living in state of open war , under the same roof Married pairs living in a state of 2,361 1,362 4,120 191,023 162,230 inward hatred for each other though concealed from the world Married pairs living in a state of 510,123 coldness and ...
... living in state of open war , under the same roof Married pairs living in a state of 2,361 1,362 4,120 191,023 162,230 inward hatred for each other though concealed from the world Married pairs living in a state of 510,123 coldness and ...
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... living together has become a serious alternative to dormitory life . Colleges have abandoned the loco parentis role . Sexual interaction is no longer punished , college chaperones are nonexistent , and many college health centers ...
... living together has become a serious alternative to dormitory life . Colleges have abandoned the loco parentis role . Sexual interaction is no longer punished , college chaperones are nonexistent , and many college health centers ...
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... Living Age , 1904 , 241 , 566-571 . Beyle , M. H. ( Stendhal ) . On love . New York : Liveright , 1947 . Bianquis ... Living , 1955 , 17 , 41-47 . Blood , R. O. , Jr. Uniformities and diversities in campus dating preferences . Marriage ...
... Living Age , 1904 , 241 , 566-571 . Beyle , M. H. ( Stendhal ) . On love . New York : Liveright , 1947 . Bianquis ... Living , 1955 , 17 , 41-47 . Blood , R. O. , Jr. Uniformities and diversities in campus dating preferences . Marriage ...
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