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n. (plural of partner English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: partner)

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Partners (1982 film)

Partners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film, starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops. The film was directed by James Burrows.

Partners (Scherrie & Susaye album)

Partners is a 1979 album recorded by Scherrie & Susaye for Motown Records. Following the demise of The Supremes in 1977, former group members Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene recorded this album together on the Motown label. Both singers share songwriting duties as well as receiving associate producer credit for the album. Legendary performer Ray Charles makes a guest appearance on the album on the song "Love Bug". Joyce Vincent Wilson, a candidate to replace original Supreme Mary Wilson when Payne and Greene were considering continuing with the Supremes name, is heavily featured on background vocals.

The song "Leaving Me Was the Best Thing You've Ever Done" was released as the album's only single.

The album was only released in the US.

The album was finally released on compact disc in 2014.

Partners (1995 TV series)

Partners is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from 1995 to 1996.

Partners (Willie Nelson album)

Partners is a 1986 album by country singer Willie Nelson.

Partners (2012 TV series)

Partners is an American comedy series that aired on CBS from September 24 to November 12, 2012, on Monday nights at 8:30 p.m., following the sitcom How I Met Your Mother. The series was created by Will & Grace creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, who also served as the show's executive producers and it stars Michael Urie, David Krumholtz, Sophia Bush, and Brandon Routh.

Partners (1932 film)

Partners is a 1932 Western directed by Fred Allen, from a screenplay by Donald W. Lee. The film stars Tom Keene, with Nancy Drexel and Bobby Nelson in supporting roles. It made a profit of $30,000.

Partners (board game)

Partners is a cross and circle game for four players, working together in pairs. The gameplay is similar to Ludo, Parcheesi and many other cross and circle games, but moves are decided by cards played, not by dice throws. Among the cards available are cards that move pieces backwards, and cards that allow swapping any two pieces that are in circuit, including enemy pieces. The object is for each pair to get their total of 8 pieces lined up in the goal area. The obvious way is to move the pieces around the board, but e.g. using a card to move a piece backwards enables some shortcuts.

The game is designed by Thomas Bisgaard and marketed by Dan-Spil since 1998.

Partners (statue)

Partners is a bronze statue depicting Walt Disney standing next to and holding the hand of his most famous creation, Mickey Mouse. Originally created by Imagineer, animator, sculptor, and Disney Legend Blaine Gibson, the original statue was commissioned for Disneyland in Anaheim, California, where it stands in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle in the park's central plaza. Subsequent recreations of the statue are found at other Disney theme parks and as well as the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. A counterpart to the statue, Storytellers, was introduced in 2012 at Disney California Adventure.

Since its unveiling on Disneyland's Main Street in 1993, it has been replicated in other Disney parks, studios, and merchandising, and at the Disney Legends Plaza at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. The statue stands 6'5" tall, while in reality Walt Disney was actually 5'10" tall. The dedication ceremony for the statue occurred on November 18, 1993, on Mickey Mouse's birthday 65 years after the premiere of Steamboat Willie. The statue was rededicated on December 5, 2001, Walt Disney's 100th birthday.

The plaque directly below the statue in Disneyland quotes Walt Disney as saying, "I think most of all what I want Disneyland to be is a happy place...where parents and children can have fun...together." The plaque directly below the statue in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World uses a slightly different quote: "We believe in our idea: a family park where parents and children could have fun — together."

It is unlockable through the MagicBand as a toy in Disney Infinity 3.0.

Partners (Paul Bley & Gary Peacock album)

Partners is an album by pianist Paul Bley and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in New York in 1989 and released on the French Owl label in 1991.

Partners (Barbra Streisand album)

Partners is the thirty-fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Barbra Streisand, released on September 16, 2014 by Columbia Records. The album features Streisand singing duets with an all-male lineup including Stevie Wonder, Michael Bublé, Billy Joel, John Legend, John Mayer, Andrea Bocelli, Lionel Richie, and Elvis Presley from an earlier recording. The collection also features Streisand's first studio-recorded duet with her now 47-year-old son, Jason Gould. The album release was promoted on The Tonight Show, where Streisand was the evening's sole guest and sang a medley with host Jimmy Fallon.

While the recordings are new, most of the songs have a previous history as Streisand releases. Two classic Streisand duets are updated with new partners: " What Kind of Fool", newly performed with John Legend (originally with Barry Gibb) and " Lost Inside of You", newly performed with Babyface (originally with Kris Kristofferson). The deluxe edition features an additional duet with Babyface along with previously released material featuring Frank Sinatra (who died in 1998), Bryan Adams, Barry Manilow, and Barry Gibb (from The Bee Gees).

Partners is one of 2014's best-selling album in the US, having sold 856,000 copies. Partners topped the Billboard 200 with sales of 196,000 copies in the first week, making Streisand the only recording artist to have a number-one album in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s. It was also certified gold in November 2014 and platinum in January 2015, thus becoming Streisand's 52nd gold and 31st Platinum album (she also has 7 Gold-certified singles to her credit), more than any other female artist in history.

Usage examples of "partners".

A somatic narcissist may be prone to changing partners with greater frequency or wish to have no partner, preferring to have multiple, casual sexual relationships of no apparent depth which never last very long.

If your narcissist is somatic, you are much better off lining up the sex partners than leaving it to him.

He keeps explaining to anyone who cares to listen that his other sexual partners are nothing to him, meaningless, that he is merely taking advantage of them and that they do not constitute a threat and should not be taken seriously by his spouse.

He also has bouts of sexual hyperactivity in which he trades sexual partners and tends to regard them as objects.

You knew from the start, you see, that he and I would be paired as partners for the investigation.

Not the best trait possible, since partners were not always lovers, but who cared, if it kept him sharp?

He was supposed to be an intimate friend of Mr Mills Happerton, one of the partners in the world-famous commercial house of Hunky and Sons, which dealt in millions.

As to my partners, whether I may choose to have Sexty Parker or Lady Eustace, I am a better judge thanyou.

Note: years later in a relationship, less attention may be given to the expressions of love because the goal of both partners may primarily be physical pleasure.

The screens flickered from moment to moment as Thel and her partners along the shipway exchanged viewpoints.