Then on the following evening, November 1, it will be the turn of the adults to come together and enjoy a swinging 60's night. |
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Also, it was said that the review recommended that math and physics come together a bit. |
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Refrigerate for a good hour or so before serving, so that the whole thing has time to come together. |
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It is time for us to come together and communicate our common wants, needs, desires and goals. |
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You know, everybody has just come together for me, and I cannot tell you how that warms my heart. |
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Sligo has been waiting for quite a few things for a long time and now two of them come together. |
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Natal downs frequently lack a rachis, but numerous barbs come together at a common point. |
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Strings, guitar, organ, beats and voice come together in one singular, kaleidoscopic and symphonic adventure. |
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The fine crafting of the words and the kernels of human truth they contain come together as sympathetic wholes. |
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An odd assortment of home center and crafts store finds come together for this handmade wind chime. |
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While the mother Cougar will look after her kittens for up to eighteen months, they are solitary animals and only come together to mate. |
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They have come together for a journey across the South and East of India to revive what they say is a dying form of art. |
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These amakhosi would not be officially elected, but after the elections amakhosi of an area would come together to appoint their representative. |
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A group of independent angel investors in Iowa will soon come together to help emerging companies find early-stage funding. |
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Tiny bits of metal leaf come together like a textured, variegated sheet on craft projects. |
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And I think everyone needs to come together to figure out how to resolve this problem. |
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There have also been extraordinary achievements when intelligent faith, deep learning, and imaginative wisdom have come together. |
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Some young women have begun to bank eggs cryogenically for future retrieval, when and if career and love-life timing come together. |
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The risk now is that the mutually hostile Sunni and Shiite factions might come together in an anti-American alliance. |
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Where the animals come together to drink and play, there are many fruit trees and some of the best lingonberries in the whole of northern Europe. |
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The sunny colours, the life-death subject matter, and the roughness of the work all come together for a charming package. |
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Few in democratic societies dispute the right of citizens to come together in peaceful associations to pursue common purposes. |
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We come together this evening more in a mood of celebration of his life than in a mood of sadness. |
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In this way the community meetings act as a safety valve, allowing the local people to come together, ask questions and learn the truth. |
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The cream of local musical talent have come together to perform in aid of this very good cause. |
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Unfortunately, the individual efforts just don't come together satisfactorily. |
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On the supporting card favourite backers must have thought all their birthdays had come together. |
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The sport of geocaching is perhaps best described as a high-tech scavenger hunt in which computers and the Great Outdoors come together. |
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Use masking tape where two paint colors come together for a much neater job. |
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We have to come together as a team and try and think of the best possible way to find Jack. |
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During the ceremony, the families come together and gifts are bartered and exchanged according to local customs. |
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I want to get all the staff members involved in my case to come together to thrash it out. |
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They all come together not under the banner of assimilation or oneness, but of coexistence. |
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These prefabricated door thresholds are for use where two rooms with different floor levels come together. |
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A medial moraine is a strip of morainal debris in the middle of glacier ice which marks where two glaciers come together. |
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Here character, diction and motive come together, and all the preciousness and self-flattery drop away. |
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It has lots of different strands of narrative which come together in a complete story. |
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It was the first time these four business organisations have come together for such an event. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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It is time for the voices on all sides to come together and realise that this peace is just too precious to give away. |
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Both sides should come together, give a little on each way for the good of all of us. |
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With only one exception settlers never had to come together and form a government. |
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A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book. |
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The recipe of conditions that will make collaboration economic must have not yet come together. |
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We've been trying to tough it out but it's difficult to come together in a short space of time under a new coach. |
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Local and regional organisations have come together to establish a web-based catalogue of rural trades and skills. |
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It feels good to have taken a break and come together with some like-minded people. |
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It is a crying shame we couldn't all come together to avoid splitting the vote. |
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From the bowl upwards, the structure gets slightly thinner and culminates in four struts that come together leaving four loops. |
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Disjointed at best, it's often a mishmash of ideas and stories that don't always come together in a very meaningful way. |
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They were able to avert the bipartisanship crisis and come together to restore the faith of everyone working in the local media industry. |
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While the machine is running, add 4-5 teaspoons of cold water and let the mixture come together to make a firm dough. |
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When the house lights go down this fall, a new generation of axe shredders, drummers and fearless frontmen will come together and rock. |
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Copy the solution of South Africa where blacks and whites come together and elect a president and become one state. |
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Families come together to celebrate holidays and simchas, joyous occasions. |
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He has appealed to all doctors to sink their differences and come together in the larger interests of the doctors' community. |
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The government pushed the scene back underground, the only way we are all gonna move this forward is if we come together and come strong. |
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But soon the seemingly random lines began to come together into shapes and then objects, though unorthodoxly done. |
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Things had started to come together the previous season when we won six or seven on the bounce. |
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When young students come together, the result is naturally chaos and confusion. |
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People come together and you get more of a brainstorm than you do on your own. |
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He was always a gregarious and sociable person and loved to set up opportunities for people from all walks of life to come together. |
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If it encourages people from different ethnic groups to come together socially, then I applaud that. |
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A good policy is one that can cause society to come together and form a common consensus. |
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Trans and non-binary groups have come together to ask election candidates to pledge to support non-binary rights. |
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They may disagree but, when the chips are down, they come together as a people and as a nation and God help anyone who threatens that. |
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The optic disk is where all of the nerve fibers come together at the back of the eye. |
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In some villages, people were invited to watch equestrian contests, or to come together for street parties. |
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So that serves as a good metaphor for the way I think education and practice have separated and not come together. |
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A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the hostilities, as young and old come together to honour the fallen. |
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Cloggers, group directors, and anyone who loves clogging come together on a regular basis to share their passion at these events. |
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The acetabulum is a hemispherical socket formed in the os coxae of a newborn where the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones come together. |
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The four crossbars, or rungs of the ladder, are the four colures, which come together at the pole. |
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United by the nightmare they shared, these aging veterans come together for the ceremony of commemoration and reconciliation. |
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Selected teams from all six local authority areas in Cumbria come together on one day for a competitive festival of sport. |
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The fire began to come together molding and compressing into the shape of a human. |
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We schemed and plotted by internet, e-mail and conference call, and now the team has come together for the first time. |
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The caricature is really a conflation of several separate styles of thought and belief, and they almost never come together. |
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When we come together, we fine-tune the performance and work on themes and the balance, making sure that what we want to hear most is used. |
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And following Christ's lead at the Last Supper, it is not just grape juice, but wine that we consecrate when we come together for Mass. |
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We have all come together with some brilliant individual performances that have contributed to excellent team displays. |
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For the first time, we're seeing consortiums of competitors come together to work toward eliminating complexity. |
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And the two sides would also come together over a new doctrine of enlightened interventionism in Africa. |
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They offer intimacies and images and further insight about how things come together. |
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The best independent cookshops in the country come together each year to publish a compact catalogue of the best of the products in their shops. |
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Although they are at opposite poles spiritually, they can come together in the physical man. |
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Studying granular flows is an area where solid and fluid mechanics come together. |
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The external device and the implant under the scalp come together by magnetic coupling. |
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A lot of ideas in science come when people come together, from cross-fertilization of ideas. |
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Two small crosshairs on either side of the large screen slowly began to come together. |
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In September 2001 we predicted that VIA and Intel would come together and cross-license their respective patents. |
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Despite the occasional friction between the old timers and the young upstarts, all the dancers come together for the old favourites. |
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Now, everyone has come together for joint rehearsals at Queen Anne School this week, the fruition of all those weeks of preparation. |
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The use of a common language is extremely helpful in the cities, where Gabonese from all of the different ethnic groups come together to live. |
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Hot and cool colors come together explosively within individual dishes, offering various effects of density and opacity. |
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Both groups come together to share workshops, intensive training and performances. |
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Hopefully the disparate threads will be able to come together in the fourth and last volume of the show. |
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Heading into the home straight, all these disparate elements finally come together. |
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Exasperated and frustrated, they dispersed in different directions, never to come together again. |
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Nameless people, with murder on their hands, people who have disrobed women forcibly, come together. |
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But because the fit is not quite perfect, when the enzyme and substrate come together they become distorted. |
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I'm not surprised everything has come together so well, because the team was blended. |
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In Down's syndrome, an extra copy of chromosome number 21 is included when the sperm and the egg come together to form the embryo. |
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The forecasters are split between light rain and dryish gloom for tomorrow afternoon but come together again on the longer-term prospects. |
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The group is made up of smaller clubs who love working with natural fibres, and they come together each year to display their crafts. |
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Kurant has crafted a new, cryptic narrative in which the three redundant characters come together in a wrecking yard. |
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In many cases, desirable features of the universe would not have come about, unless seemingly unconnected states of affairs had come together in the right sort of way. |
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Only during the fugal finale do the singing, acting, and stage conception come together to move the listener and to convince him how great this opera really is. |
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In Nietzsche's perspectivism, two basic notions come together. |
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The young man testified that he and Sandusky had come together over their shared Polish heritage. |
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The past year has seen many bands come together and also part company. |
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All the countries of the world will hopefully come together to find a way to fight this sort of terrorism, which is repugnant to all reasonable people. |
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We then rewind through the previous stories, expecting everything to come together with a bang, but instead seeing each tale peter out in a whimper. |
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During the 1930s three broken down men come together with a broken down horse and inspire a nation that things might look bad but the future can be bright. |
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With soldiers from around the country pitching in to feed the exercise participants, Glover's team has come together and accomplished the mission. |
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Maharaj said it was the collective responsibility of the community to come together and work with a family to find a solution when tragedy occurred. |
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A spiced array of cherry and plum aromas come together in a lighter than expected palate that still holds their smooth fruit flavours to a lingering finish. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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In Delicious Chemistry the elements of restrained instrumentation, intelligent arrangement and superbly controlled vocals come together into a powerful compound. |
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The two worlds finally come together in bitter confraternity when Benny, in an almost orgastic ecstasy of speed, destroys his little idiot half-brother. |
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My theory leads me to believe that if we were suddenly attacked by little, green men wielding powerful laser guns, we would come together as earthlings to defend our planet. |
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This town's Pride is for the LGBTI community and our straight supporters to come together and share in the warmth of a united group of interesting peeps. |
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It's an excellent premise for a film, which makes it that much more disappointing that due to excessive glibness and tonal inconsistencies, the pieces never come together. |
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Ross, as club's co-founder and Chairman, manages the 40-strong warmwater branch, and the two sides come together for social events and other functions. |
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To have it come together at Indy means a lot to all of the crew. |
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This often explains The West Wing, too, whose episodes and arcs often have disparate threads that come together into a compelling and powerful resolution. |
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American political heavyweights and reclusive Hollywood stars will come together in New York next month to help two Irish men launch a new glossy magazine for dog lovers. |
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Yes, it is very doable if people of good faith will come together. |
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Seldom can testosterone and pedantry have come together in an American political debate in such electrifying marriage. |
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That possibility can be activated by a specific conjunction of events or resources or personalities that come together to initiate a valuable critical discourse. |
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Once the initial round of shooting is completed the top six come together to fire at a further 25 targets, and the aggregate highest scorer is the winner. |
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A nation rightly proud of its tolerance and broad-mindedness has come together, united by its horror at the country's first political assassination of the modern era. |
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A bunch of old, white, rock titans come together with young, white, X Factor hotties to persuade Britain to heal Africa. |
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The very last fluorite to crystallize left a dusting of microcrystalline snow-white material occupying most of the tight junctures where quartz crystals come together. |
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Does this help explain why tight money and stagnant median income have come together? |
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These two rivers come together today in southern Iraq, just north of Basra. |
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They taper gradually as they rise from a base diameter of 2.4m and, as they approach the top, they are inclined inwards to come together under the pinnacles. |
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However, when the two come together in a market-driven world, it can transform itself into the best source of sustenance especially for a television channel. |
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Even so, the game is a noteworthy hybrid of multiple genres that somehow solidly come together to create a superfluous and entertaining experience. |
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A few have mottled top layers with splashes of incongruous colors that seem to have come together with the randomness of drips of paint on a drop cloth. |
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This is the fifth summit of the group and the one where the world was supposed to come together to rebalance the global economy. |
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The school is the primary location where the native English speakers and the Hispanic students come together and integrate for social and academic purposes. |
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It is remarkable to see that the Dutch painter Ton Dubbeldam often chooses themes that beautifully come together with his impressionistic and pointillist techniques. |
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The first steps have been taken to set up an anti-capitalist movement from below, where social and political organisations can come together in a non-sectarian way. |
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So while we all have our own jobs, and interests, we come together for dinners, for vespers, for music and art and activism, and just because we like each other. |
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By lunchtime, the home turns into a plush eating joint, where family members come together and relish the sinfully delicious desserts with panache. |
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Children come together getting opportunities to work creatively. |
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The many voices of the metropolis only come together like facets of a many-sided prism in the fourth projection, which stands separate from the other three. |
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We find that our vector field must be less than ten percent of the Planck scale, the fundamental unit in physics where gravity and quantum mechanics come together. |
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The majority of the various groups who had come together during a process of synoecism would have lived here. |
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In multicellular organisms, groups of cells form tissues and tissues come together to form organs. |
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This classic Italian wedding soup is the perfect weeknight meal for any home. You will absolutely love how the flavors come together. |
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Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. |
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Upon sighting a target, they would come together to attack en masse and overwhelm any escorting warships. |
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Clubs may come together in districts for the County Championship or compete on their own. |
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This was the last time that bill and pike would come together as equals in battle. |
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Four of the secondary schools have come together with Coleg Cambria to form the Deeside Consortium. |
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It is to our interest to let Lee and Johnston come together, just as a billiard-player would nurse the balls when he has them in a nice place. |
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When several teams come together from each side of the US you can clearly see the difference. |
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Leverets disperse during the day and come together in the evening close to where they were born. |
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Male grouse display lekking behavior, which is when many males come together in one area and put on displays to attract females. |
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It is interesting to integrate the orbit solutions backward to the 1992 perijove to see how closely the fragments come together. |
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Offshore of Cape Mendocino lies the Mendocino Triple Junction, a geologic triple junction where three tectonic plates come together. |
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Thus, the various cultures of Fiji have come together to create a unique multicultural national identity. |
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When you come together, it is not the Lord's Supper you eat, for as you eat, each of you goes ahead without waiting for anybody else. |
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At the end of the training, a graduation ceremony takes place where all the local sangoma come together for feasting and dancing. |
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By 1768 the core group of nine individuals who would form the nucleus of the Lunar Society had come together with Small at their heart. |
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In the UK, melas provide an opportunity for communities to come together to celebrate and share their cultures. |
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And a big reason we were able to come together with such decisiveness is we were both emphatically, unadulteratedly, unadulterously single. |
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When two people come together addictively there is an instant, fatal, attraction. |
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Seuss Read-In'' hope that more than 1,000 readers will come together to set the world record for the most people reading aloud at one time. |
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The others don't come together with Byrne, but the music comes together. |
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But organically their professional lives have come together. |
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During this period Amazigh migrants from the working-class area of Cornella, who were in the lock-in in the Pilar church, began to come together. |
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When the two hands come together in the same time zone, they merge into a single, bicoloured indication of the exact time. |
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At this year's service tree lights will be illuminated as people come together to celebrate the lives of their lost loved ones. |
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In the passing years the two drift apart and come together, never entirely separated because of the pulls and passions of first love. |
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The TF CSS rehearsal is where medical support and CASEVAC really come together. |
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Here it is known as the Bhagirathi, the smaller of two headstreams that come together to form the Ganges. |
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Swedish effleurage strokes, Chinese acupressure and Balinese massage techniques come together while lavender and geranium work their magic. |
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But they got dislodged by Rent, because I do believe that tribes must ultimately come together, not factionalize. |
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How can we come together, create an engaging vision and steepen the action curve for going green in the southern Willamette Valley? |
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We need to come together and put heads together to find a solution to these problems that we face. |
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As the blood starts to coagulate, blood cells and platelets come together within a fibrin network to form a clot. |
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The workplace is where the factors of production come together to deliver goods and services. |
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Vampires, werewolves, faeries, shapeshifters, trolls, hags and banshees all come together in this first title in a new series by a new author. |
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Each Wednesday, the captains of the five precincts and representatives from each subdepartment come together for a computer statistics meeting. |
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Bas-reliefs, mixed-media works and fauvist paintings come together to create a panorama of 19th-century European cultural production. |
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He didn't see the fire main directly over his head, the one with its nice, sharp edge where the mounting brackets come together. |
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But when they come together they are so strong that it's a great co-parenting organisation. |
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There's a lot of rivalry between the clubs but it's good natured and a great opportunity for the whole water polo community to come together and enjoy the sport. |
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Also, publishers could not afford all the resources by themselves, so multiple publishers would come together with their resources to create better encyclopedias. |
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The deal comes just days after the fresh produce company's shareholders rejected plans to come together with Fyffes, another major banana producer, based in Ireland. |
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At the same time they come together in social and public concerns. |
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Nerve fibres progress from the receptors through tiny holes in the roof of the nasal cavity and come together to form two structures called the olfactory bulbs. |
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When fish come together in an interactive, social grouping, then they may be forming either a shoal or a school depending on the degree of organisation. |
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But the real Hitchcock fan will also be intrigued by the atypical, nonsuspense films that Hitchcock directed before his brand name had completely come together. |
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Some clans, notably the McLeods of South Australia, come together in private events to honour their chief, recite Burns, consume haggis and take part in Highland dancing. |
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An all-star public health lineup of speakers will come together at APHA's Midyear Meeting to examine the way public health challenges can be transformed into opportunities. |
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Interestingly, either the shape of the face is a triangle, which has three sides or three faces come together at the vertices or both to form the Platonic solid. |
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The system's unique PAN architecture disaggregates processing, storage and networking into asset pools that come together as needed to support a service, then disband. |
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It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours, similar to the British and Irish Lions in rugby union. |
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Now, when a construction firm, dealer, housing finance firm, interior designer, furnishers, media, and internet site come together, a metamarket is created. |
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Where promenade, axial path and swimming pool come together, there is a cluster of palapas, traditional grass roofed shelters covering partly open-air restaurants. |
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We're very pleased to see the community come together in OASIS to standardize the OData protocol using the latest Web tools JSON and AtomPub in a RESTful environment. |
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Leonardo da Vinci was the exemplar, and his drawing of the Vitruvian Man became the symbol of the creativity that flourishes when humanities and science come together. |
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The leader PNRCMO has come together with the Kent Downs AONB to develop a programme of enhancement and conservation of various natural habitats of the transmanche areas. |
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The Quilter Cheviot Investment Symposium, at the city's Town Hall, saw representatives from across the country come together to discuss investment trends and industry affairs. |
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Ten Wienermobile vehicles, 30 Hotdoggers, 10 video cameras and tens of thousands of kids come together to create a three-month-long national talent contest. |
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Assapans are fond of living in colonies, and where they have not been disturbed come together in great numbers for what can be no other purpose than play. |
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It is time for Progressive Conservatives to come together to restore vision to the party which first built a strong, united Canada to take heart in the decision of Canadians. |
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