Residents from Bennekerry and Browneshill were the first to join together to oppose a bypass through the area. |
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The Loop Variant involves trolley tracks that diverge at the switch and then join together again in a loop. |
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Community is built and strengthened as participants join together to work as the body of Christ. |
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We hope people will join together with family and friends, clubs and organisations to form groups to raise the money. |
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Residents are encouraged to join together in a bid to reduce crime in their community this winter. |
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These lattices join together into one of seven different crystal systems, each contributing to a crystal's unique qualities. |
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The Act provides dairy producers who join together a specific exemption from antitrust laws. |
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Relatives, friends and well wishers join together to eat, drink, and make merry. |
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The aim of the music summer school is to give primary school children the chance to join together to make music and enjoy themselves. |
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We need to help find ways for nations, races and tribes to put aside differences, and join together for the good of everyone. |
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The capillary sprouts eventually join together to form a new network, with arterioles supplying them and venules draining them. |
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They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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Dozens of businesses are set to join together to spruce up an historic Bradford tourist attraction. |
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If the two nations join together and live in peace, they will set an example for the rest of the world. |
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Three Blackburn schools are to join together to allow children from different backgrounds to make new friends. |
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When the religious-right and the humanists join together for a common cause, no external entity can put down their efforts. |
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Instead of hitting each other and bouncing off like bumper cars, the atoms join together and function as one entity. |
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It is the time of year when families join together to visit the final resting place of their loved one. |
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So this is another one of those opportunities that we all have to join together. |
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We'll join together to celebrate Samoa, her culture and her prayerful faith. |
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I welcome any attempt by all members of this House to join together, put political differences aside, and be constructive for once. |
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Although most members were Kikuyus, they encouraged all ethnic groups to join together to achieve independence. |
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There are times when individuals who have been wronged must join together to seek redress. |
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She and nine other women join together and borrow 20,000 rupees, which they split amongst themselves using a rotational method. |
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When the Crossings women join together to sing and dance to music, then, it is only to devotional music deemed appropriate. |
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They would join together again only upon reaching their intended recipient, making it impossible to eavesdrop on a telecommunications channel. |
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The company knows what everybody knows: When workers join together, they are always stronger. |
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Surely at least one would involve a team of evil-fighting battle bots that, when prompted, would join together to create some kind of giant evil-fighting battle-bot. |
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The aim is to join together precise assemblies from low-cost individual components with different tolerances. |
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They can join together to cover large areas of skin, and occasionally people with pityriasis rubra pilaris become red all over. |
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In all this work, we must find ways to inspire religionists, non-religionists, and anti-religionists to join together in pursuing shared ideals. |
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The best use of his time is for a few communities in a region to join together in one monastery for these workshops. |
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The four of us do not feel like representatives of a family, but it was a conscious decision process to join together to form a family holding. |
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They join together four times a year in order to discuss current issues and to demand the European governments to take initiatives. |
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You can also join together with a group of family and friends to create an endowment fund to honour or memorialize a loved one. |
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Today, when people from all parts of Canada and from all walks of life join together in their pledge to never forget, they choose to display this collective reminiscence by wearing a Poppy. |
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Look kindly upon our churches whom you call to join together in reflecting in everyday life the merciful and kindly love of your son Jesus Christ, God with us for ever and ever. |
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A very interesting debate is currently going on in this region about how we can join together in adapting to the new situations in the global context, and that I see as being the real challenge for Europe. |
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In a chemical reaction, for example, the individual steps can be observed as the molecules in a substance dissolve and the atoms subsequently join together to form new molecules. |
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If farmers don't join together, they're bound to be crushed. |
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We have a large population of young people, and in order to be successful in achieving some of our housing plans we had to join together and recruit these young people and teach them for the future. |
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This year, we must join together to help realize the ultimate global good: protecting lives while protecting our planet, for this and future generations. |
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Continuing on, the small streams join together to form rivers. |
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People join together to help assert the rights of girls and boys. |
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As all Canadians join together to mourn the death of Corporal Dubé, we are eternally grateful for his sacrifice for this country, while helping to ensure a brighter future for the Afghan people. |
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They report a new tendency for the homeless to join together not just in twos or threes but in groups of a dozen or more, recreating a degree of sociability with their own codes. |
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What the constitutional review committee put asunder on the death of Ayatollah Khomaini, i.e. the political and religious leaderships, the current authorities now seem anxious to join together again. |
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Most delegations welcomed the Commission proposal highlighting the measure allowing the producers to join together to negotiate and establish contracts with the dairy companies. |
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We must therefore join together in helping to maintain this system. |
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We need to join together and make serious protests in the future. |
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Every year, is in charge of the Esplamago project, in which students, parents, teachers, partners in the arts and community leaders join together to produce a large-scale musical comedy. |
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It is a mutual organization or benefit society composed of a body of people who join together for a common financial or social purpose. |
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The revolutionaries need to join together. |
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Entrepreneurship and mutual survival join together. |
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The coalowners used the bond system as a tool for enforcing discipline and fending off the ability of workers to join together to fight for better pay and conditions. |
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It is however officially a different structure from NATO, and has as aim to join together deputies of NATO countries in order to discuss security policies on the NATO Council. |
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Join together with residential architects throughout the country to set the path towards greening the American home. |
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