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The boys had been listening intently, and Frank broke in: "Harry and I have decided to go partners in a ranch some day, and there's the salvage money."

I was in hopes that I could get them to go partners 58 with me, but under the circumstances I did not like to propose it.

To go partners with that throwback, Americans have carried out of their own history another curiosity that evolution forgot to discard as the country changed from a sparsely populated, underpoliced agrarian society to a modern industrial civilization.

They have formed a corporation to go partners with the Government on big multi-purpose dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries, the first time that private utilities have considered building dams of such magnitude.

For Thailand is that rarity in the postwar world: a nation avowedly antiCommunist, unashamedly willing to go partners with the U.S. in attacking its problems�and its enemies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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