Sentences with phrase «long partner in crime»

Usually I spoil the woman in my life, the last one really did me wrong and it has been 19 years since I even thought of opening up to anyone in fact I thought this day may never arrive but alas it is come to pass that I feel like I'm ready to find my life long partner in crime / my side - kick / robin / Tonto / Castillo / well you get the idea!!

Not exact matches

Last Monday may have missed the usual recipe postage, but it feels good to be back in the saddle, especially with a long awaited partner in recipe creating crime, my first DSLR camera!
My mom (partner in crime) found an amazing long sleeve Lilly Pulitzer tunic.
I found my best friend + partner in crime, we went through being long distance while he was away in London, I actually traveled outside the country to visit him, we went to Paris — one of my dreams, I bought my first Chanel (in Paris) + my first Mercedes, I landed my dream job doing what I love working from home, connecting brands with perfectly paired influencers AND I am now celebrating my birthday and anniversary in Orlando having the time of my life.
This comfy dress with be your new favorite, not to mention long - lasting, partner in crime!
Although neither hit man has known the other for long, they have a partners - in - crime camaraderie.
First up, we learned that James Wan's long - time partner in crime Leigh Whannell will make his directorial debut with the upcoming Insidious: Chapter 3.
Tango is promised the promotion he craves, so long as he can send his recently released friend and partner in crime Caz (Wesley Snipes, making a comeback while appealing his income tax conviction) right back to prison.
The Federal Reserve, and their partners in crime in Congress, decided long ago that they could get away with punishing savers and rewarding spenders.
The long weekend (coupled with losing my partner in EVE - crime) hasn't lessened my desire to play EVE, it will just be on the back burner for a while.
This can make things a little easier as long as you find a partner in crime (fighting) who doesn't burn through your precious collection of super heroes.
The tide has turned I am pleased to say, but there is still a long way to go before we eradicate the billable hour and its partner in crime the timesheet, together with any form of retrospective billing, from the legal profession.
Married women generally enjoy the following (as compared with unmarried peers): * More satisfying relationships with their spouse / partner and children * Greater emotional happiness with less depression * More financial resources / less likely to end up in poverty * Decreased risk of domestic violence, sexual assault, or other violent crimes * Decreased risk of drug and alcohol abuse * Better physical health * Longer life
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