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co-own

[koh-ohn, koh-ohn]

verb (used with object)

  1. to own jointly with another.

    a building I co-owned with my brother.



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It’s not all about receiving: Giving back matters to Gervais and he’s doing that by helping spotlight the next wave of comedic talent through the Spirit of Comedy — a U.K. stand-up contest presented by Dutch Barn Vodka, which he happens to co-own.

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Backgrid USA, a news and photo agency, filed a twin suit related to the same photographs, which the company and Blanco co-own, according to court documents.

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But Tatyana Krivitsky remained an executive with companies that co-own “congregate living health facilities” — home-like sites that are supposed to provide medical care even more intense than that in a skilled nursing facility, state records show.

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They were married in 2010 and previously lived together at a house on the outskirts of Glasgow, which they are believed to co-own.

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The homes of the parents and the brothers, who now co-own the space, were spared from the fire.

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