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A relationship between two characters; a couple. Delineated with the "/" marker between the names of the characters, as in Sam/Daniel.
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The finishing operation in which individual socks are inspected and made into pairs prior to folding and packaging.
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Two (or more?) characters that are romantically involved.
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Members of Congress who are going to be absent for an important vote will often "pair" with another member who would have voted for the opposite side, on matters where a two-thirds' majority is required, two members in the affirmative pair with one in the negative. Pairing is recorded in the Congressional ~Record but is not included in the voting results. A "live" part of a live pair occurs when a paired member is on the floor and votes "present." House rules provide guidelines for pairing. ...
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In a Sylver Coinage position, two legal moves are said to be paired if each wins against the other.
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