It marks the coming together of an increasingly internationally minded avant-garde theatre scene. |
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Witches have been coming together as covens for centuries because groups have stronger magick than individuals. |
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It's too early to tour with the trio as it's just coming together but by next year I hope to come back to the UK with the augmented sound. |
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It's the coming together with a common purpose of two such different men that lies at the heart of his novel. |
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They begin to applaud loudly, their hands coming together to form a symphony all its own. |
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So, where we used to have meetings with an action agenda, we're now having potlucks so people can feel safe coming together. |
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Hoss jumped, and the horse shied, the twin jolts coming together in the agony of his jawbone. |
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The two of them have very similar tastes and sense of style so coming together was obvious. |
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By coming together in groups of 10, 30, or 300, small companies are gaining the benefits of bigness. |
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Young live in schools while adults are solitary, predaceous, and aggressive, only coming together to spawn. |
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Then children and adults split into separate programs, coming together for certain classes and performances designed for everyone. |
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It is a relationship, a coming together, a meeting of minds between non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal people. |
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But how gullible do you have to be to believe that all these cases coming together is just coincidence? |
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All of these things came together to create this awful concatenation of these various factors, simply diabolically coming together. |
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Creating the world's largest airline, the two flag carriers first announced the coming together back in September. |
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This Valentine's Day, for the first time, the two musical geniuses are coming together. |
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They stood together and waved to everyone on departure and then parted, only coming together as they drew up to Richmond. |
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It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties. |
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It's about the generations coming together and paying their respects to their ancestors and the household gods. |
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I'm fleshing out characters at the moment, and their individual storylines are coming together quite nicely. |
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The last piece saw the coming together of the Chinese art of calligraphy with music. |
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Ernst and Young are putting together our business plan and the whole concept is coming together very well. |
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It can be a fascinating and joyous thing as well, the coming together of different cultures. |
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One is large companies coming together in their industries to create vertical marketplaces to streamline procurement. |
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There is almost a nightmare element to the many variables that are coming together at one point in time. |
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He hits the ball a country mile, and now that his short game is coming together, he has unlimited potential. |
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The molecularity of an elementary reaction is the number of molecules coming together to react in an elementary reaction. |
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So now you have a combination of things coming together, flooding and the mix of pollutants. |
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The Jain community will coming together to make this event a big success. |
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Pre-existing winds, those not created by the storm, are relatively light, converging or coming together near the surface from different directions. |
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Classic Sancerre ingredients all coming together skillfully with sharpish gooseberry fruit rolling along a mineral path leading to a flinty finale. 5 Stars. |
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Ranchers and environmentalists are again coming together to fight a proposal to drill for oil and gas in southern Alberta, this time near the protected Whaleback region. |
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Two cantilevered sections would link at a middle point, like two hands coming together. |
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Their coming together in faith anticipates the Psalm's great song of praise for the Lord who rules the world with loving justice. |
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There is a real pioneer spirit up here, with everyone coming together to collaborate on many levels. |
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I see this album as an artistic 'meeting of minds,' the coming together of a lot of different people. |
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Now how you make multilateral efforts without world leaders coming together as they will in Genoa later this month beats me! |
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Europe as a political entity is rapidly coming together, whereas the political positions in the Arab world are increasingly fragmented. |
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These values will facilitate integration and allow us to rejoice in coming together again. |
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They talked about farmer clubs coming together to share information gleaned from sources such as agribusiness. |
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It is interesting that in coming together on something like this we can recognize that safety is paramount. |
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This is all about coming together and trying to make legislation that is good for the country as a whole. |
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The cumulative impact of these two revolutions coming together is what is creating the new global economy. |
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Martens says a number of factors are coming together to help make the project viable. |
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This phase has required producers coming together within consortia in order to facilitate registration procedures. |
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Taken aback at first, Rhoda realized that what moved the child was seeing everyone coming together and sharing love. |
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The coming together of the nations of Europe requires the elimination of the age-old opposition of France and Germany. |
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Nonetheless, projects and young people coming together for dialogue had some impact, as did the work on environment. |
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These moments of shared pleasure promote parents and their baby coming together and interacting. |
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At a national level there are 11 working-children's unions coming together as a movement of working children. |
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The dust needed help coming together fast, in kilometer-wide protoplanets, in the first few million years after a star was born, or the stellar wind would blow it all away. |
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My game is coming together and I'm adjusting to the European clay court. |
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Historically, so far as I can understand, periods of spiritual quickening and revival have gone in hand with God's people coming together to pray. |
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Now before the hippies get excited about all this empowerment and coming together, let's not forget that, say, neo-nazis and anti-abortionists form tribes too. |
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The whole village participated in traditional tribal attire, coming together to pray and enjoy a high tea. |
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It is coming together now, mending, he sees it in paragraphs, is almost afraid to sleep for losing the connections. |
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Group actions suggested were: coming together as communities to present a voice, and uniting to elect representatives who relate to concerns of low-income people. |
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Although its history is very young, by coming together, evaluating, strongly holding on to and defending our beliefs as we have done, we can ensure a future for the UNESCO Youth Forum. |
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By coming together under one banner, we can elevate the profile of forages in Alberta and bring attention to the need for expanded research and extension. |
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Rather than coming together to create simple, workable legal and regulatory ABS frameworks, providers and users of genetic resources are increasingly estranged. |
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It's all coming together, and we're asleep at the switch. |
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Conflict is the coming together of opposing feelings or interests. |
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This website is an excellent tool for sharing and coming together. |
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I constantly remind them that there are many women running small businesses and that by coming together there is enough strength to influence society. |
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It's only when you have understood the basis of these ingredients coming together that you will be able to get very close to the desired ideal of mastership. |
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Your coming together in peace as leaders of neighbouring nations can be a sign of hope, an embrace of new energies, a widening of the road to solidarity. |
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Independence Day is the peak of this violent succession of emotions, during this long period of coming together of the memories, followed and orchestrated vigorously by all official institutions. |
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The pair's repellant energy cracks and clunks like the coming together of two opposing magnetic forces from different galaxies. |
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The ISDA symbology project is a great example of the industry coming together to tackle an important challenge. |
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All of these streams are now coming together. |
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Because starting and stopping involved two gears coming together and later disengaging, a certain jerkiness in the movement of the hands was unavoidable. |
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On other occasions natural light plays an impressionistic game in an interior, independent patches of light only coming together to form a whole in the brain when the space is perceived globally. |
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They swirl about in a semicrouch, coming together to form a circle with their fans. |
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Instead of coming together as one beautiful tribe, the Haight was getting zooier. |
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Partners For Youth was founded on a simple thought, the idea of one community pooling all its skills and resources and coming together to give young people at risk a fighting chance at a successful adolescence. |
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If we look at the success of Wikipedia, Clay is positing that this is the beginning of this sort of wiki building of all kinds of people coming together. |
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Women are coming together online to shame men who harass and abuse them. |
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The struggle for water, sanitation and tenurial rights has lead to shack-dwellers coming together to change policies. |
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The complex origins and contacts of different peoples resulted in cultural influences coming together in the varied forms so evident today in the former colonial areas. |
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The nucleus the side was slowly coming together as players such as Hussain himself, Graham Thorpe, Darren Gough and Ashley Giles began to be regularly selected. |
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Barry and Robin continued to work independently, and both released recordings with other artists, occasionally coming together to perform at special events. |
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The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal. |
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Several forms of the Latin rite have always existed, and were only slowly withdrawn, as a result of the coming together of the different parts of Europe. |
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However, with the club's new scouting network coming together the search to find reinforcements in subsequent trass nsfer windows will soon begin. |
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Muslims from around the world are coming together in the Qatari capital, Doha, on Sunday, October 12, to save Israel-occupied Al-Quds, home to Islam's third holiest shrine. |
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All of which is to say that coming together ecumenically can be an important means of being faithful to our individual traditions as well as to the one Lord we all serve. |
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The Localism Act also introduced new rights and powers to allow local communities to shape new development by coming together to prepare neighbourhood plans. |
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WelshWish is part of WWF's Earth Hour that involves hundreds of millions of people from across the world coming together in a symbolic and spectacular light outs display. |
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There is clearly a spark between the two, but conventions of the time, plus her fears of a tarnished reputation, mean that their coming together is a torturously long process. |
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