Great law firms or design companies don't spring up overnight, like rock supergroups that decide to get together one weekend. |
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I was mainly doing vocals and they'd tell me what they had been doing all day, mainly we'd get together and yak away, mix all the material up. |
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Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together. |
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We didn't get the chance to get together this visit, but we had nice phone conversation and a waved hello. |
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Cricket bosses, players and members of the public will get together to further plans to recruit budding players and form a team. |
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Plan a series of monthly or semi-monthly nights for the entire church family to get together. |
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When even well-meaning people get together in hierarchical, committee-rich structures, they do beastly things and call it progress. |
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Do diplomat's kids get together at the University to go and commit violent, senseless crimes? |
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I am a firm believer that good things happen when talented people get together and work hard. |
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A few of us decided to get together and try and raise money above and beyond what people had already kindly donated. |
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It was an occasion for teachers to get together and also to bid farewell to colleagues who were retiring from service. |
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The world looks on with bated breath as two old rivals get together moulding their swords into sickles and ploughshares. |
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If the Sinhalese cannot get together to express their ideas how can Tamils and Sinhalese get together? |
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The only problem is we never care if these two bland mouth breathers ever get together. |
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Two legendary masters, one of the sitar the other of the violin, get together for one thought-provoking session. |
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Holidays like Thanksgiving give the opportunity to get together and celebrate familial bonds that are like no other. |
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Tonight we get together for a braai with Jon, Andrew and Debbie and our dear friends from Pietermaritzburg, Des and Lyn. |
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The show, needless to say, will offer avid theatregoers a chance to get together and laugh at themselves. |
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The Manchester Evening News asked the brainboxes what they do when they get together. |
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There's a group of people who get together periodically to sing karaoke and socialize in different bars. |
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There is no doubt about it, when good people get together and work hard an amazing amount can be achieved in a short space of time. |
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Hey, I know it's Friday, and all anybody wants to do is get together with friends at the Sizzler, so I'll knock off the speechifying. |
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We started this on a really casual basis, where we would get together every once in a while and just kind of have a bull session. |
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Because each year, all the Oscar nominees get together for a giant nosh-up. |
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We are looking forward to a good entry and hope this advance notice will allow producers of breeding sheep to get together a healthy entry. |
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Then on Tuesday the Dorsey women get together for classes in such activities as calligraphy, photography and health cookery. |
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To celebrate this momentous occasion, have all your neighbors get together for a good old fashioned barbeque. |
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However, we Canucks are by nature so laid-back, how can it hurt for the music industry to get together and pat each other on the back? |
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You will get together with us all at our usual place, seven-thirty on the nineteenth, capeesh? |
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That's why I thought we should get together this morning and hash this thing out. |
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It's an opportunity for friends to get together in the park in a casual relaxed setting to enjoy great food and entertainment. |
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The way it is now I'd have to work four more hours a day for six whole days straight to get together enough for a month's rent. |
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The Raj was a scene of a get together of family and friends to celebrate the Indian Holi festival last week. |
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With the holiday season approaching, it's time to get together and celebrate. |
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I did think Marcie and Greg were going to get together in the closing scenes but thankfully we were spared the sunset Hollywood ending. |
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Start your research by asking around and reading guidebooks to get together some ideas. |
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It is very important because this is one time in the year we all get together to remember those who paid the supreme sacrifice. |
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And if Cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date. |
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More than 1,000 music teachers from Guangzhou and circumjacent places will get together here. |
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They have to get together and decide if he would stand at Diamond A, or be syndicated, or stand at another farm. |
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The good little girl was now the opportunistic hussy dumping her man to get together with the new most popular boy in school. |
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In fact, clueful corporate entities can get together with free-range hackers to improve everybody's environment. |
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All the criminologist, penologist, and sociologist can get together and talk their theories and smack about recidivism and rehabilitation. |
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He suggests that perhaps I get together a group of friends and buy the horse as a syndicate. |
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The site then sets up face-to-face meetings for those individuals to get together. |
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The two would get together at each commencement to compare their graduate tallies. |
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If there are any Indianans in the region who would like to get together, please contact me. |
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And it's on what we call a common, and I have common rights, and every year me and the commoners get together. |
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We want the interested parties to get together and talk about a way forward. |
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The final five minutes seem to shape the entire programme, when the two families get together and basically sling the mud like old fishwives. |
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Together, the fivesome looked like a bunch of university pass-outs meeting at a get together. |
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This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in Summerhill twenty-five years ago. |
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Parents have got to get together and turn our fire on the councillors and the employers. |
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The good news is, the crackpots are planning to get together at a conference. |
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Rather, we just need a venue to get together to show that we are just as much into having fun as we are into pursuing our academic ventures. |
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Then she'll get together with a group of friends to make gefilte fish, a mousse of three types of fish, using her late mother-in-law's recipe. |
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We have all donated individually but collectively we want to get together and do something quite big. |
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Members get together for social functions at the track each week or have watch parties when the race is out of town. |
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Every fortnight they get together to socialise and work on different projects. |
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We will ask the group to get together and listen to the facts as we've assembled them. |
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If your ideal Christmas is a get-together with family, friends, the milkman and all, get together and take over a big property. |
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I belong to a professional association and we have a little get together once a month to chat and catch up, etc. |
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It is far more democratic for those who are thinking about striking to get together in a big meeting to discuss it. |
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I still delight in the rare moments when just the two of us can get together for a gossip. |
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You say he made a statement that they were going to get together or words to that effect? |
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Point this out to the other party, and perhaps the two of you can get together against the double-dealer. |
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On this night a half dozen members get together to eat dinner and sing karaoke at his home. |
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An effort is on to get together a list of voluntary donors who are reachable over the telephone. |
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It is thought business plans were among the issues on the agenda to be discussed at Wednesday's get together. |
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Let's get together and have a competition with all the best pilots without the aggravation found at the Worlds. |
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See the fireworks that explode when newsreaders and key grips get together in the same room. |
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Since we don't have a curfew Friday, we thought a bunch of the girls could get together in the rec hut and have a little shindig. |
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The absolute worst, and this is what happened yesterday, is when she fills the empty space with an offer to get together again. |
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The kids and their families get together to sing and do crafts and other fun activities. |
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Besides, the members get together for occasional functions such as birthday parties and weddings. |
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The Unit has a sitting room area where people can get together and get any information required. |
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Did they all get together at the end and scrape together lots of loose change after carefully dividing the bill according to work done? |
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It is approaching Christmas, the time that people get together to spend time with their loved ones. |
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Over the weekend I'd hoped to get together with brother Kev and some others to jam some tunes, but the best laid plans, as usual, went astray. |
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It remains a family holiday when friends and family get together to enjoy the Easter bread and the sights and sounds of awakening nature. |
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It always seems that a bunch of men get together on the bumper cars and take great joy in bashing each other to bits for the entire day! |
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That's why it's so important for telephoners to get together in person to talk about talking on the phone. |
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The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments. |
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This would mean they would all have to get together to oust me from our 4 million baht love nest. |
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I just want to get together with friends, get baked and watch a movie or something. |
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A group of people needs to get together and gather a dozen or so really old bangers and drive them up to the toll bridge. |
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The messages from the fake Bolton began with chitchat, and expressed a desire to get together after all these years. |
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When bad cops and crooks get together, the deviousness is doubled. |
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If the chairman of their collective farm turns out to be an upstart who acts contrary to the community's interests, then they get together and discuss him all through the night and dismiss him. |
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The dining hall becomes the entertainment center, where the night owls get together to play cards and board games and to pop corn in the oversized cooker. |
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Was there ever a discussion about having Mr. Burns and Smithers get together at some point? |
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Every 10 years, after the census, legislators get together and draw district lines in collusion. |
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But I can't get together with my buddies and play a friendly poker game without the threat of a bunch of jackbooted thugs in police uniforms busting into my house. |
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Every so often I like to get together with all my chefs to talk things through, discuss suppliers, chat about what should and shouldn't be on the menus, that sort of thing. |
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He said it was unusual for cheetahs to get together in packs of four. |
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In this film, the people of the outback get together on one of Australia's largest sheep stations for a sports day to raise money for the Flying Doctors' Service. |
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How I wished these two sets of discussants could get together! |
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There were big screens, pubs showing the match and opportunities before and after it for men to get together and talk about football and drink to excess. |
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Suppose, however, that a dentist and I want to get together and write an application that implements his top-secret super-duper billing technique. |
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People get together and wanna make music, that was the thing in those days, with the squeeze box and the gumleaves and the clapsticks and the music sticks. |
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We wrote about three songs that were pretty schmaltz, the sort of thing that sounds like what happens when two people get together and want to write a song for someone else. |
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The growing need for cooperation and integration among Asian countries dictates that East Asian countries get together and move toward forming one community. |
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What were those yearly sessions like, when you guys would all get together again? |
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She hosted the get together with partner Tom Dimakopoulos, at their shop Charmed, to teach aspirant white witches how to develop their magic skills. |
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Then again, there are those who reckon that's a load of old tosh and who would love nothing more than to be a fly on the wall next time BT's chiefs get together. |
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They meet for dinner six times a year, rotating among each other's houses, and between times members often get together for sailing, theater, or concerts. |
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This is a chance for the council staff to get together, have a drink and a mince pie and know that we really do appreciate everything that they did. |
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In my North Side neighborhood, people on our block get together and compare some of the crazier tall tales told by junkies looking for their next trip to Palookaville. |
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He was trying to organize a hoedown tonight down in Alphabet City where all of the new first-years could all get together and hang out before we start work Friday morning. |
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I call it a good excuse for geeky types to get together and kvetch. |
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I guess in a way the get together was a kind of late baby shower. |
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Barry was envious when the man at the table explained how a group of retired software engineers get together every Tuesday and Thursday for 18 holes. |
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No doubt on their breaks these people will get together in the backroom, and they'll talk about the bizarro customers who refuse to give their zip codes. |
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We all know that when the relatives get together and have a few beers the stories are funnier and more interesting than when everyone is on their best behaviour. |
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Ally and Blair are off to Scotland for Christmas and Hogmanay with Blair's family so today is the last day that the we can all get together for a meal. |
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If this group had a typical working arrangement, Ozzie would launch a round-robin of emails, asking members when and where they could get together. |
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Regularly scheduled round-table discussion groups allow business owners to get together to analyze problems, successes and areas of concern for their businesses. |
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The past and present combine in the first act, during which overweight Stella and the old girls get together again in trying to remember a routine, which leaves them winded. |
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Various painters, calligraphers, sculptors and other fine artists from various wilayats of the Sultanate will get together. |
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The DIYers get together once a week to share tips on making things for themselves. |
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It's a whole weekend designed for us to get together with fellow Duesers and celebrate our favorite show. |
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Maybe I was lucky that we did not get together, who knows, maybe she would have given me the gift that keeps on giving. |
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Examples of phrasal verbs are to get up, to ask out, to back up, to give up, to get together, to hang out, to put up with, etc. |
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Right smack in the middle of the village is a huge kapok tree, which is where they get together and have their market every fifth day. |
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Then I get together with the makeup man and we sort of transfer my drawings onto my face. |
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When golfers get together their talk is more unutterably shoppy than even that of hunters, cricketers, or racing men. |
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Nick Canham started running Gwdihw Uke Jam back in 2010 as a centre for ukulele players of all abilities to get together to play. |
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After rip-roaring sets from his friends, they get together onstage at the end for a session of anything goes, seat-of-the-pants mucking about. |
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And if the horny-handed sons of the soil want to get together once a year to discuss the price of sheep-dip then fair play to them. |
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It's a chance for like-minded individuals to get together and shoot the breeze, share their experiences, and trade tips on specific topics. |
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A bunch of us would get together regularly at the Abbotsford Bar in Edinburgh and just shoot the breeze. |
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Former booking clerks, engineers and signalmen took the train from Carrog to Llangollen for their annual get together. |
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Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society. |
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But this weekend they are gearing up for the launch party, where every Girl Guide in the area will get together to celebrate. |
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They hosted a potluck get together on Warren Lake with Smores, a boat ride around the lake and preparation planning for the Peoples Fair. |
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Typically, a number of people in a developing country get together and apply for small business loans from the pot. |
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I was stoked that we were able to get together to put out Rkives. |
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Desmond and I get together occasionally with another old pupil, Donald Swann to chew the fat, but we lost contact with Fred,'' said Geoff. |
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I was at home once and having a little get together and playing Snoop Dogg's Doggy Style album. |
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It's a trimestrial get together where all company members have a dinner party. |
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Families then get together to play Tombolo, a game like Bingo. |
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I understood her to be implying that people from the Philippines get together with older people for personal benefits, but I don't want to be a toy boy, I want to be a nurse. |
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The Italian plumber, along with a mix of characters from the Nintendo universe, get together for basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, roller hockey and party games. |
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Each summer, Bute Park in Cardiff transforms from its usual leafy green to a shocking pink as thousands of women get together for Cancer Research UK's Race for Life. |
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For the past three years he's been starring opposite Melissa McCarthy in Mike And Molly, about a Chicago couple who get together at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting. |
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Clapton would also get together with the Bee Gees for charity. |
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In England, an ale is a private party where a number of Morris sides get together and perform dances for their own enjoyment rather than for an audience. |
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Guys get together and chomp 'em, smoke 'em, compare sizes, watch women with them in their mouths, even have their own magazines about them with Excalibur centerfolds. |
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The solution is for the party leaders to get together, to agree, put on their tin hats and move to a more sensible and ultimately more defensible system. |
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This was the monthly meeting of Screen Scene North West, a collection of independent film-makers who get together to talk film and occasionally show them. |
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