no
If there are 300,000,000 people in the US, then on average you share your birthday with over 82,000 people. Of course, if your birthday is 2/29, you would share it with about 1/4th of that number.
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Everyone shares their birthday with someone or another.
No, she is not your property to share.
The answer, on average, is 0. Normal people do not share skin.
You are not related to your wife's cousin; you share no ancestors.
Many married people share in the responsibilities of cleaning their home. For example, my wife cleans the living room and bedrooms and I clean the bathrooms and kitchen area. This can, and does, work different for different couples.
He did not have a wife. Many people believe that he was gay.
There cannot be a definite answer. There can only be a probabilistic answer of the number of people who might be expected to share a birthday. However, in order to do that it is necessary to know how many people there are in the school. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
yes, i'm sure that his wife did not enjoy that fact that she had to share him with so many other women.
3 total. His wife and an army officer and his wife were in the box with Lincoln.
Many people had to share space with other families.
share your money w/ wife or husband
culture includes many things people share
people who share customs and language