The local brass band association has offered to try and pull together a replacement outfit from bands across the area. |
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Some dramatic events make the groups pull together as teams, and some timely remarks make them take a closer look at their lives. |
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He's got enough steaks in the freezer, and a warehouse of odds and ends from which to pull together a packet of rarities. |
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We will all pull together as a team and give 100 per cent commitment, that's for sure. |
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I think it does show that we can get along and that we can live together and work together and pull together. |
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She called for the Asian and white communities to pull together and support her. |
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I will have to pull together a management team of sorts and I have already taken some soundings. |
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I generally take an evening during the week to pull together everything into one polished idea and then tweak it when I think of it. |
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Manufacturers need to pull together like this in order to help the industry grow. |
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When push comes to shove in a desperate race to survive, Manny, Sid, Diego, Elle and her two frolicsome little brothers all pull together despite their differences. |
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The community has already started to pull together to support the club. |
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Hopefully, with a little work, the team can pull together in the future. |
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Take a snap of it and send it to Zopa and they'll pull together a gallery of the best responses. |
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For an end board, pull together the end joints with a jemmy and wedge in place. |
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I am here tonight to ask this minority Parliament to pull together and get the kind of legislation through that will actually do the job. |
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If we all pull together effectively, we should be able to use our power to open up these markets. |
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As we pull together stories from across the country this week, we're happy to find most have a positive tone. |
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It's the team that can pull together diverse interests and bring a vision and an agenda into focus. |
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We will pull together tour operators, travel agents, transportation providers and the accommodation sector in one unique alliance. |
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This section of the repository will pull together the latest and most relevant research related to guidelines and standards. |
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They rely on INAC's finance professionals to pull together the information they need to make those decisions. |
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His survivors neither decisively pull together nor fall apart. |
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I'm supremely confident that bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city. |
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Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation. |
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Now just stop and consider the tens of thousands of elements screaming for Peter Jackson's attention as he tries to pull together this unfilmable mess. |
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The recent episode where they all pull together as a family was great. |
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The Joint Technology Initiative on Embedded Computing Systems will pull together and focus the research effort, leveraging private and public investment to share the high risks and maintain a high level of ambition. |
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China is willing to deepen dialogue and cooperation on macroeconomic policy in general, and finances in particular, in order to pull together to reform the international financial system. |
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We need to ask this particular government and all parties in the House to pull together to find a solution here for these people who are the most vulnerable. |
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It's hard in this kind of a situation to please everyone 100 per cent, but I'm optimistic we're going to be able to pull together a set of recommendations that people can agree with. |
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Sentimental but spiked with dark humor, his brightly coloured paintings pull together images from a variety of sources to create a playful and personal parallel universe. |
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It is for us to support its success by making our mutual differences a source of enrichment, so that we can all pull together in the same direction. |
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During the last two weeks of January 2007, a small grouping of CONCORD members will work on this to pull together the final draft document, which will then go to the Board for approval. |
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According to the planning guidelines, the reports should pull together from various sources the key findings on program performance and include extensive indicators of quality. |
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What we have tried to do is to pull together the available statistical material and paint a general picture of the possible recipients of support and supplementation. |
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We recognize that only when we all pull together can we move forward. |
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For only if we pull together within the European Union and live in harmony will we also be able to set an example for peace and the peaceful resolution of conflicts outside the European Union. |
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And, it's worth noting that family-owned businesses have one particularly powerful thing going for them that other businesses don't have: the ability of family members to pull together to get through a financial crisis. |
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The Corpus Juris Civilis, which was established between 529 and 535 AD attempted to pull together Rome's history of law into one document. |
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The success of the strategy proposed for the period 2007-2011 is directly linked to the country office's ability to pull together good practices and lessons learned. |
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We will try to pull together a number of the key ideas that are emerging out of this workshop and also to try to identify some of the things that we think should have been discussed. |
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Local Court workers can draw on their knowledge of the community, of the offender's family and of the offender's needs to pull together a comprehensive plan. |
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As a communication bridge between partners as well as to, and from, the outside world, the FPTT Website is the epitome of the team's mandate to pull together the science-based community. |
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If in the future we still want Switzerland to be an industrial centre of international importance, we need the financial centre and the industrial centre to pull together. |
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