This aim of this project was to bring together ancient charactery with contemporary technologies. |
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It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe. |
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Between them they bring together rock, hip hop, metal, soul and reggae to form their own unique sound. |
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Only 10 committee members showed up at the meeting, which was intended to bring together students from the school's 1991 intake. |
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It should bring together essays, speeches, feuilleton articles, essays, reviews of literature, theatre, music and the visual arts. |
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Her ability to bring together innovation and tradition has earned her critical and popular acclaim. |
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The aim of the compiler has been to bring together verses which will continue to give abiding delight to the poetically minded reader. |
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If you could bring together the handful of people who knew a niche, you could all but corner the market in it. |
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We need to bring together the devotional and mystical and scriptural pieces. |
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Such a force would bring together the local police with immigration and Customs officers at our airports and ports of entry. |
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Add a couple of tablespoons of cold water and bring together to form a firm dough. |
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The symposium will bring together a host of experts, and help us have new perspectives in which history and their players appear without frills. |
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The new breast unit will bring together the screening and symptomatic breast disease services in a purpose-designed facility. |
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Some of the major events in the festival are given by the ensembles which bring together top musicians from different countries. |
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The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification. |
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It will bring together activists from across the hemisphere and feature workshops, conferences, teach-ins, and demonstrations. |
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The centre will bring together facilities that at present are scattered over four locations in the garrison town. |
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What this team of enterprising young men do is to bring together components and assemble units at their place. |
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These measures bring together, update and consolidate EU food and feed legislation. |
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Her task is to bring together directors to share their knowledge and experiences, when times are tough as well as good. |
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Indeed, human rights are the middle ground on which they tried to bring together the warring groups. |
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It will bring together almost all of the watercolours and sketches Mackintosh made at the picturesque Mediterranean waterfront of Port Vendres. |
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She would like to set up a national scheme to bring together Asian and Afro-Caribbean business people. |
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Seeing a painting is not a matter of passive reception but requires a synthetic act in which we unite and bring together many different aspects. |
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He plans to bring together top-level administration policy makers to draw up plans to raise living standards for families. |
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As well as his vibrant use of colour, lush Bernstein score and emotive plot, Haynes has managed to bring together a quality set of actors. |
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The symposium will bring together producers, researchers and others with a stake in the development of the tea tree industry. |
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His aim was to bring together point-set topology and algebraic topology with his 1932 paper. |
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And although she does bring together her diverse selves into an integrated whole, such merging is always subject to further transmutations. |
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In Latin America, there is a history of efforts to bring together economies in the Southern Cone, in the Andes, and in Central America. |
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It plans to bring together haulage operators, farmers, businessmen and residents in an effort to reach a compromise. |
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New applications bring together soil data with land use, climate, surficial geology and farm management information. |
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Evenings such as this not only bring in funds, but also bring together philanthropists willing to give their time and money for a worthy cause. |
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Structural studies revealed that cullin serves as a bridge to bring together different components of the complex. |
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Whence the value of steering committees, which bring together all of the relevant authorities around the same table. |
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Their contact was part of the BBC's initiative to bring together six divided Kashmiri families through live video-conferences in Srinagar and Muzaffarabad. |
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Some of your initiatives may be so newsworthy that it is worth holding an event to bring together key reporters. |
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It is rare for AEHT events to bring together fewer than at least ten nationalities. |
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To bring together energetic businesspeople and professionals seeking the enjoyment of meeting, fraternizing and promoting their ideal of service. |
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Summer institutes that bring together artists, art specialists and teachers are considered beneficial. |
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These publications also served as a tool to bring together technology providers and seekers. |
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These noontime roundtables are a Festival favourite among many as they bring together several authors for a relaxed conversation. |
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And now Slovenia belongs to the greater European family which we hope to bring together in the near future. |
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It can bring together various disparate sections of the community providing a wonderful synergic effect. |
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In order to do this, the Organization needs to bring together more people who engage in dialogue and fewer who simply hold forth. |
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I suggest we be more selective today and tomorrow and have only a few projects but ones that bring together more people. |
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These high-quality lights bring together the very latest technologies in energy-efficient lighting in an extremely attractive enclosure. |
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A great initiative was required to bring together scientists around a grand design. |
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The direct or cold techniques bring together the different types of engraving depending on the tool that is used: chisel, metal point, mezzotint. |
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They bring together and centralize the various tasks connected with supply and production. |
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In a time of epics, Pirates of the Caribbean managed to bring together real humans, CG fun, outsized proportion and pitch-perfect performances across the board. |
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The communion of saints does not bring together in the first place those who have made great efforts to lead a moral life without reproach. |
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With this handy booklet and song you can bring together an enthusiastic group of singers to make music on behalf of wildlife. |
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To bring together the regents and moderators of study of the Order in common activities that would foment inter-provinciality. |
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It has not had any kind of national debate to bring together the best and brightest minds to deal with this. |
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To bring together prehistorians, palaeontologists and geologists from one end of the continent to the other. |
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This new documentation centre will bring together all the existing documents from the three departments. |
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It was only logical for the brand with its long-standing railroad heritage to bring together these two jewels of the Roaring Twenties. |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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They explained that we must bring together the various sectors of the industry. |
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He has spent the past two years using digital technology to bring together people in desperate straits, getting things done while others were pontificating. |
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It was to bring together in indissoluble union a variety of differing regions who would never consent to union without some protections of their own autonomy. |
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This symposium marks a pioneering effort to bring together biologists engaged in research on organisms that move through and inhabit the aerosphere. |
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Added to this, Mint wanted to bring together Corsair pilots, aces, crewmen, and factory workers for a celebration of one of the world's most famous combat aircraft. |
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Add the oil, rosemary, flour and salt and bring together to form a dough. |
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Financial services are supposed to bring together borrowers and savers. |
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Stirring, bring together into a smooth glossy ganache. |
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Add the flour mixture, and bring together into a dough. |
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In any event, the merger will bring together two out of only three strobilurin producers and will reduce the competition that would otherwise have developed with the existing and immediate pipeline products. |
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As you are all aware, there are a number of meetings and fora, which bring together representatives of Mediterranean countries and the EU to discuss economic and financial issues. |
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If you do somehow perceive them, they will seem to you like vague notes you cannot manage to bring together, and you will not be able to fully realize the beauty they contain. |
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Good use of available research can make it easier to explain where decisions came from and bring together interest groups with competing arguments. |
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The event will look to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the application of computational systems and information technologies to the field of molecular biology. |
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Learn how to plan community economic development, bring together a wide variety of stakeholders, while linking cultural, natural and recreational opportunities. |
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Once completed, the toolkit will bring together standards and technologies that facilitate best practices for assigning metadata to digital resources. |
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This group will be responsible for guiding the work and for helping to bring together the various elements of it into a coherent commentary on overall progress. |
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The RKS system does bring together government officials from different ministries on a regular basis and does allow for a synthesis of different views. |
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It is the intention to acquire all outstanding shares and warrants of Dolmen to bring together the technology, the services, the products, the know-how and the experience of both companies by way of a subsequent merger. |
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Hour Passion shops bring together a range of Swatch Group brands under a single roof. |
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These zones will bring together Ontario, Canadian and international craft beers, grouped by style. |
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These committees bring together the member organizations in each country. |
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By the 1810s, the first labour organizations to bring together workers of divergent occupations were formed. |
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The National Museums of Scotland bring together national collections in Scotland. |
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Today the force still manages to bring together a team when necessary, and play in the National Cup Competition every year. |
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It was one of the first opportunities to bring together federalist and sovereigntist legislators in a parliamentary forum. |
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What happens when you bring together a city's worth of gear-heads and tinkerers and inventors? |
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Although the trade unions were an important focus of the political struggle, being an essentially classist movement, they did not independently bring together all sectors of the population. |
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The European Commission will soon publish an animal welfare law which will bring together all existing animal welfare legislation. |
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Being itself linked to the design of the European project, the simplification of the treaties should make it possible to bring together in one basic text the essential provisions of the treaties. |
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The ceremonies in Ottawa will bring together all provinces, since earth gathered from each province and the soil of France where a soldier fell so long ago, will be interred with his remains. |
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This is why the Union is urging all political forces in Zimbabwe to mobilise and to bring together the threads of dialogue, in order to set the country firmly on the road to recovery. |
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This is the new face of nuclear: large multinational companies that can reach across the continents, bring together R and D teams of thousands, and invest billions of dollars in the development of new designs. |
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If she shows the mill as a closed place, suffocating in an inhuman mechanical monstrousness, it is only to bring together those who work and live there day after day. |
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However, there is no magic formula to bring together the often totally conflicting interests of consumers, sugarbeet-growers, industry and developing countries. |
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The goal of the project is to bring together in one building start-up Web-based and mobile entrepreneurs, and investors specializing in risk capital. |
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But let us make no mistake: the breach of trust resulting from the financial disaster has made it more necessary than ever before that the measures taken by the G-20 be non-discriminatory and bring together all Member States. |
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Television prefers talk shows that, reminiscent of a circus act, bring together figures from different backgrounds and enjoin them to stand up against the host's aggressive cues. |
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The Programme promotes the set up of Safer Internet Centres all across Europe to co-ordinate activities and bring together a variety of stakeholders to ensure action and facilitate transfer of knowledge. |
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The Council works at the global level to bring together educators, administrators, parents and others to promote equal educational opportunities for children with visual impairment. |
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Foresna-Zurgaia was created in 1992 because there was a need for an association that would bring together all small woodland owners and landowning public organisations. |
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Multilateral anticorruption agreements bring together internationally recognized principles to fight corruption and formalize government commitment to implement these principles. |
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At that time, women in business felt isolated, so my vision when I bought the Network was to bring together women with similar values in order to claim our rightful place and change things in society. |
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He pointed out that the heart of the ORBICOM approach was to bring together Chairholders at the apex of their careers in order to inform and influence policies and politicians. |
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This round table will bring together various players from the industry, who will share their expertise on oxygen management in wine from prefermentation stages to bottling, through winemaking. |
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With the help of emcee Michel Bénac, singer in the group Swing, Franco-Fête aims to bring together all of those who love the music and culture of francophonie. |
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They are an impressive range of mountains that bring together permanent examples of natural beauty, religious faith, knightly exploits, cinematographic scenery and traditional songs and dances. |
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In order to achieve this, it will bring together business and academic communities to discuss innovations and strategies to decrease and cut sugar and salt levels in food. |
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This creative approach has allowed me to bring together Cuba's most popular musical genres, and play them with a singer-songwriter's emphasis on the words and lyricism. |
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The telegenic choirmaster sets out to bring together all the finest voices he's encountered throughout his TV career. |
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It is also believed that IUCN is well positioned to collate information regarding businessoriented skills and to bring together experts that could assist members in upgrading these skills. |
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Today will see the start of the swimming and synchronized swimming competitions which will bring together the finest the continent has to offer. |
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It requires to be developed in daily life, especially in favour of inter-religious dialogue and the unremitting appearance of initiatives that bring together the divers communities towards a common progress. |
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As with any initiative that is designed to bring together disparate national laws and regulations, there are compromises, many of which are significant and some of which are inelegant or even damaging. |
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Hospitals can improve the process and responsiveness to alarms when they automate and bring together the real-time information at the point of care, then distributing the relevant information to the mobile worker. |
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Haunted by the eyes of the humiliated Christ we will find those gestures of consolation that appease the dying, words that bring together after years of estrangement. |
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The marches bring together various Maratha factions. |
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Since then he has laboured to bring together religious leaders. |
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Our aim is to bring together candidates and employers who suit each other, and whose cooperation will be to the long-term benefit of both parties. |
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This initiative aims to bring together pro-city programmes in developing countries in terms of urban strategy, municipal management, and slum clearance. |
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The desire for manifoldness, for freedom of improvisation as well as for the form and deepness of the classical music induced Eckhard Radmacher and Wilhelm Geschwind to bring together both genres in one program. |
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After years of research and experience, our will was to bring together qualified and professional personnel specialized in hardhat construction, communication and commercial businesses. |
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Gatherings such as this bring together social scholars, policy experts and service providers, even a smattering of politicians as we've seen and others to examine issues such as migration, diversity and integration. |
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The lounge also provides a space to bring together disparate dance companies that have never met before or have even seen one another's style of dance — much less follow one another in quick succession on the same stage. |
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For his compulsive fidgetiness has also produced unanticipated departures like the canyon paintings and drawings, these drive through compositions that bring together multiple-view impressions of a journey. |
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They bring together governments, business, labour and educational stakeholders in key sectors to share ideas, concerns and perspectives about work force issues. |
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Zanabazar struggled to bring together the Oirats and Khalkhas before the war. |
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To realise this major project, it was necessary to bring together the in-depth know-how of both groups in the sector of filling food products, which is spread across various locations worldwide. |
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This 'day of the mobile company' will bring together many actors from the sector who came to exchange views on issues linked to mobility in companies. |
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The conference goal is to bring together top cryptographers, data-security specialists, and scientists with economists, bankers, implementers, and policy makers. |
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Since the early 1990s, many of the largest exchanges have adopted electronic 'matching engines' to bring together buyers and sellers, replacing the open outcry system. |
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The Geneva International Discussions were launched seven years ago and bring together participants from Tbilisi, Moscow, Washington, Tskhinvali and Sukhumi. |
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The meetings bring together admirers of Lionel, American Flyer and other toy trains, said Sam Mattes, the chapter's president and 25-year collector. |
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The brainchild of Dangerfields mainstay Andrew Johnston, Mirthathon is a plot to bring together 100 stand-ups from all over Ireland to keep punters laughing for 12 hours. |
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The Alcoa Foundation's Global Network will bring together many of the world's best minds from academia, government, NGOs and industry to find new paths toward sustainability. |
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He persuaded Henry that safety from political alliances that Rome might attempt to bring together lay in negotiations with the German Lutheran princes. |
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How will you bring together people of good faith with resources, training and good old sweat equity that are necessary to turn visions into reality? |
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