35 Verbs to Use for the Word partnership

Oaks piled on the score with unflagging energy, while the careful play of his companion defied all attempts of the Wraxby bowlers to dissolve the partnership.

In 1852 he formed a partnership with John P. Owens in the publication of the Minnesotian.

It was because of cases of that kind that he contemplated offering partnership to Mary; he would both be sure of keeping them and able to devote himself to them.

No man can join a partnership and remain an absolutely free man.

Then he went on to the Straits Settlements and finally took a partnership in a practice at Penang.

If a man is undertaking any great enterprise, if he is starting in a new business, or signing a contract, or entering a partnership; if he is about to take a journey or buy a stock of goods or engage in a negotiation, he appeals to Ganesa to assist him, and leaves an offering at one of his temples as a sort of bribe.

"Having dissolved partnership, you won't be taken into my confidence, my fair cousin.

He's just been taken into the office of Haynes and Ardmore, consulting mining engineers, and everybody says that'll mean a partnership some day.

He saw that Charles Whitney had proposed a secret partnership, in which he was to play Whitney's game and, in exchange, was to get control of the Ranger-Whitney Company.

"This ends our partnership, Charlie," she said.

It was the business of these imported Germans to foster the German idea, exalt Germany's leadership in military power and in science and the arts, impress their language, their literature, music and customs upon our people, and to do all those things which might work for the day when Germany, having faked a partnership with Almighty God, should reach out for world dominion.

This view seems to have been quite general, for there was a law in Amsterdam forbidding all partnerships in business that were not licensed by the state.

ACHER'IA, the fox, went partnership with a bear in a bowl of: milk.

Marriage is a partnership, subject in the eyes of Justice to the same rules which govern other partnerships.

As the hours passed there grew up between the gambler and the girl a tacit partnership of mutual defense.

The bill authorizing a subscription to the Louisville and Portland Canal affords a striking illustration of the difficulty of withholding additional appropriations for the same object when the first erroneous step has been taken by instituting a partnership between the Government and private companies.

This branch of the system involved a partnership between the Government and the favored classes, the former receiving the proceeds of the tax imposed on articles imported and the latter the increased price of similar articles produced at home, caused by such tax.

"I don't know but two partnerships," the ex-Governor was saying, "of all those on my ship and on the Muckluck and the May Westjust two, that have stood the Alaska strain.

This is quite right and practically inevitable; but it hardly agrees with the theory which supposes bride and bridegroom, husband and wife, to enter on and maintain a coequal voluntary partnership.

If they have promised to respect a free country, or an old friend, to observe a sworn partnership, or to spare a harmless population, they will find such restrictions chilling and irksome.

Love of this kind has nothing of the tolerance of friendship about it, the process of addition and subtraction, the weighing of net results, though that can provide a sensible and happy partnership enough.

As it afterwards turned out, Johns's object in seeking the partnership was to secure possession of the Morgan manuscript, so that Miller could not publish the work; the man's subsequent connection with this strange narrative appears from the affidavit of Mrs. Morgan, referred to farther on.

And every couple parted amicably; each being satisfied to terminate the old partnership.

No, I wanted a free and independent creature as my wife; I wanted a partnership, you see.

But avoid calling us ugly names; we may be stubborn and we may be blunderers, but we love you more than aught else in the world, and once you have won your partnership we shall all be welcoming you.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  partnership