That's when we forged a stronger union in terms of our opinions and how we work together. |
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Instead, this became a chance to show our willingness to work together within the new mother ship. |
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If you have ultra-thin hair, layers and texturing help strands work together to create lift. |
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The school administrators and teachers should work together to remove this political and intellectual blot. |
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Where village welfare is concerned, these fishermen sink their differences and work together for the overall good of everyone. |
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I believe if people work together, we could move mountains and we need a vision for the future. |
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The aim of the group is to work together towards the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race by giving ethnic minorities a voice. |
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Blend spinach and ricotta or cottage cheese in a blender or work together through a sieve. |
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The main difference would be that it would concentrate not on one mode, but on the way modes work together in multimodal texts. |
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On behalf of all of us who work together for the good of the whole we urge the planetary members of the Earth to be on high alert. |
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Individual components may be built within standard industry specifications, that does not guarantee that those products will work together. |
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Initially, the two countries planned to work together on the problem of space junk. |
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These vendors often run into serious problems making multivendor gear work together and keeping application performance high in a complex set up. |
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Nominating Committee members work together to prepare and present an annual slate of candidates for national office. |
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Incentives and discipline work together to secure a desirable outcome for the country as a whole. |
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Also, companies have to build a united front, to work together among themselves and with the authorities. |
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Each nation is a potential target whether or not they work together to defeat their common foe. |
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In general, all parts of the cardiovascular and nervous systems must work together. |
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But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
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The onus is on government, institutions and society to work together for a just and equitable social order. |
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It is up to both religions to work together to see that the future is not threatened. |
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But a third possibility, he said, is that both viruses work together in a previously unrecognized way. |
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It includes two products that work together to hydrate and tone your hair, imparting softness and bounce to natural body. |
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Iain's dad and I work together, so no doubt we will be nattering about England's progress at every opportunity. |
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One highlight of the season has been seeing how fluently we all work together when developing the structures and choreographic sequences. |
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The cornea, iris, and crystalline lens work together to focus light onto the retina. |
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This can only be achieved if we work together, co-operate and love each other. |
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The acting, story, technique, directing, characters, and coolness all work together. |
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But it can also close ranks and work together when faced with contrary winds. |
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If contactless cards are ever to become a mass payment system, the card schemes need to work together to create common standards. |
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Despite vendors' interoperability claims, there are no common standards that allow two different SANs to work together well. |
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The corn planter is a complex machine with many moving parts that must work together precisely for optimal seed placement and coverage. |
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If the country's territorial integrity is to be respected, they must somehow work together. |
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They no longer have any sense of working class solidarity, whereby communities would work together to confront common problems. |
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I believe our party, ANC, can grow if we take hands and work together, comrades. |
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That means we don't have to compromise on standards, and the parts are designed to work together as a unit. |
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Surround yourself with people that can compliment you so you can work together and then everybody can be successful. |
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Here is where you'll see that red and green are complementary colors and work together because they each make the other pop. |
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So it was more to reduce the ineffective trial rate than to impact on the delays, but it does work together, obviously. |
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It now makes sense for the various parts of Indonesia to work together as an economic entity, employing comparative advantages to mutual benefit. |
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It is often women who recognise their commonalities and common suffering and are willing to put pride and hatred aside in order to work together. |
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The House factions must work together to find at least a win-win solution to the deadlock. |
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Two noted Hohner accordion players performed this street entertainment at different times in the past, but did not work together. |
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The Home Care Service is, in effect, an extension of the family as the carers work together and in partnership with the family. |
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The beauty of the four-player game becomes apparent when partners work together. |
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Schools, parents, young people, and technology providers all need to work together to tackle cyberbullying. |
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A humble request to our politicians is to work together to take our country to new heights. |
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We work together on a couple of projects and I rank above her, but I am not her boss. |
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Surely now is the time for the medical profession and the public to work together. |
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Is now the time to reflect on past mistakes and work together towards a better Swindon? |
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The ability to live and work together is destroyed, social capital is depleted, and quality of life is diminished. |
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It is time to forget past differences and work together for the larger interest of the nation. |
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Government and Corporate America should work together to ensure that new safeguards dovetail with the workings of a high-productivity economy. |
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Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together. |
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The building control and planning departments should work together and show a bit of joined-up thinking. |
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But there's nothing like a common enemy to get erstwhile rivals to work together. |
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How are we going to work together as a community rather than dobbing on each other and isolating each other. |
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We have to work together and the Building in Safety campaign epitomises this approach. |
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He was a young DJ supporting their tunes, so they cut him a VIP dubplate and they all decided to work together after that. |
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A staff of doctors, nurses and aestheticians work together to make you look and feel your best. |
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If we are to have one voice as an industry, we must regularly convene to affirm our existence and work together to fulfill our mission. |
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It's about systematically spreading this cultural idea of artists and writers having a space where intellectual publics can work together. |
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Crucially, a great merit of Wikipedia is that Wikipedians work together to make articles unbiased. |
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Asymmetric encryption relies on two keys that work together as a pair an encryption key and a decryption key. |
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We need to make a bipartisan effort to work together and ensure proper checks and balances. |
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If the two countries work together, they can be world-beaters in this field. |
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In these instances members of trade unions in the alliance should also be encouraged to work together to eradicate bad practices. |
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For us to succeed, it is essential for disparate groups to work together to achieve these common goals. |
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He called for landlords, the drinks industry and hoteliers to work together to ease the passage of the Bill. |
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Though we believe we have a chance of remaining independent, we have to work together and would like to have an amicable relationship. |
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Perhaps they replicate each other and work together on occasion, but their roles are different. |
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This is a series of checklists and guides developed to help employer, employee, and employment adviser work together on the assessment process. |
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They will be forced to turn to the Social Democrats who remain in government to work together. |
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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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Joint doctrine and literature were reviewed to assess how they should work together versus how they do work together. |
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We attend their meetings, we liaise with them, find out local concerns and work together with them in the interests of local people. |
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Both can also work together to have innovative ideas on global nuclear arms control and subsequently disarmament. |
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The two nations share technology and intelligence, conduct joint military exercises, and work together in the areas of research and strategy. |
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But as things stand, it appears that we are still far from accepting to work together as political parties. |
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So we are able to ensure that we will never lose sight of the fact that all things work together for the purposes of God. |
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What is it going to take to get the Government and the Opposition to work together to bring runaway crime under control? |
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Like it or not, we're going to have to work together to stop this overlord. |
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It allowed American and Soviet astronauts to work together and to get to know each other. |
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And he also told an Edinburgh audience that there were immense business propositions if nations were prepared to work together. |
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How do sexism, heterosexism and homophobia work together to constrain sexuality and gender and to punish transgression of these categories? |
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He suggested that China and California work together on hydrogen automobile fuel and solar energy cells. |
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Our hemispheres always work together so that we will experience a combination of right and left hemisphere in everything we do. |
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Within the hemisphere, three brain regions work together to control reading. |
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Every part of the cavalier's and dragoon's armor was made to work together. |
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They work together, drink together and all dream of somehow striking it rich. |
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Occasionally, we would work together and finish a tree by sawing it with a large saw. |
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And I think they're starting to work together as a coalition now, to get these guys off their backs. |
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Rocket propellants come in two parts, fuel and oxidizer, which work together to keep an engine burning. |
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Most of the raiders were Danes, but the common tongue of the Scandinavians enabled them all to work together. |
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He said that it was not possible for job sharers to work together unless they were telepathic. |
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Well you'd expect a balanced team to work together and it hasn't done that. |
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Former Churchfield pupils Jamie and Lewis work together in off-shore banking and both speak Thai. |
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If you were all to work together, he'd have a difficult time stopping you, and he might even be defeated. |
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We have got to work together as a Senate to give this qualified nominee a dignified hearing and a fair up-or-down vote. |
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His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school. |
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If those working on it can work together, the seeds sown to date can yield a bountiful harvest. |
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She had a gift for getting people to work together and she could always match the right person to the right job. |
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We are all fed up of the present situation, so let's work together on creative solutions and get our lives back. |
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A number of business organisations appealed to political powers today to work together and form a cabinet as soon as possible. |
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The two firms had been talking since the spring and came to an agreement to work together on developing a new breed of medium-sized cars. |
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It is self-evident that if the same team work together on a regular basis there is the opportunity for learning from what has gone before. |
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These are designed to work together in any combination in almost any room in the house. |
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The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain if they want to stay alive. |
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Pike doesn't know if she'll have a role, but she is eager for them to work together again. |
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When the challenges had to be faced, the Cumbrians showed a great capacity to work together to look for solutions. |
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The 28-year relationship between the two towage companies will continue beyond the handover and they will continue to work together. |
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The U.S. military police work together with Bulgarian police and watch over the soldiers at all times. |
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Thank you for showing us all a case study where business and personal life work together in harmony. |
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For this, we will have to adopt the concept of brotherhood and fraternity and work together, regardless of caste and creed. |
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Why didn't you work together with the other pirates and just split the booty? |
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Negotiations will then start between the parties to see if they can work together. |
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Taken together, these two benefits will enable millions of minds to work together far more effectively than ever before. |
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All have specialised educations or training beyond the secondary school level and work together as a team. |
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Leaving behind distrust, we must meet, know one another better, learn to love one another, and work together fraternally as much as possible. |
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I think there is recognition that unless we work together and unless we hang together we make much less of an impact internationally. |
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We must value that reputation and work together to nurture it and remove any misconceptions that will put it at risk. |
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Let's work together and show that scumbag that you are not weak and fragile. |
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You, your physician, and your nutritionist need to work together to discuss nutrition concerns. |
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Because it is now so easy to work together virtually, not doing so is not only missing an opportunity, it is missing the boat. |
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Its inquiry has been a model of its kind, an example of how parties can work together and parliament with the Executive. |
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Russian and European engineers will work together to develop reusable liquid engines, reusable liquid stages and experimental vehicles. |
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Later, our contact became more sporadic but we still had occasion to work together every once in a while. |
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We work together which is very important for the team and I think he's one of the best drivers in Formula One. |
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This is not an unheard-of phenomenon, by the way, with certain volatile personalities who work together. |
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She almost guaranteed that we would be tear-gassed, but everyone would be looking out for it, and would work together to make sure people stayed safe and remained calm. |
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The buttery, nutty, and sweet and salty all work together to form a balance of flavors. |
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It's to National's discredit that they continue to play politics with the issue, rather than trying to work together to find a solution acceptable to all. |
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I don't believe that the system should be weighted in favour of developers, but everyone should work together to produce end results that suit both the city and the developer. |
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They get their comeuppance because they refuse to work together and are selfish people who cannot follow directions. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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And if, heaven forfend, that other guy worms his way into office again, we're really going to have to work together to defend the beloved republic. |
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This is a problem where every sector, including governments and NGOs, need to work together on the solutions. |
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Negotiations can consist of suggesting courses of action, threatening reprisals, offering to work together, showing or demanding to see cards, or anything at all. |
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To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis. |
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Or watch and listen while a horn player explains how the horn parts work together and separately in a particular passage. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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I figured that despite having kids coming out of my ears, very little spare cash and a stressful job, on one night a week my guitar and I would work together again. |
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If the nation is threatened with a national crisis, traditional political rivalry is suspended and all parties work together in the interest of national unity. |
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Later that morning I told him I was keeping a journal of our work together. |
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We can work together to make today and tomorrow's world a better place. |
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It is time to work together for a better future and a brighter tomorrow. |
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The venture will see both companies work together to build a production facility in Nigeria, which will supply evaporated milk and milk powder to the local Nigerian market. |
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Nurses can work together and with supervisors to determine best practices for transforming the work environment as it relates to work hours and shift work. |
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Friends Khaled and Said work together in a small auto repair shop. |
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All these elements work together as the signposts and traffic lights of language and their abandonment in favour of free-style expression is causing all kinds of disasters. |
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The nation's two largest racetrack operators have reached an agreement to work together in distributing simulcasts of their racing products to Europe. |
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The two Wahhabi states do work together albeit with some friction in Syria. |
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He has called for the council and police to work together and make travellers move on immediately from council land, as the current legal process is too slow. |
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Both sides have to recognise the fundamental truth that, as a New Labour speech-writer would put it, they only work well, when they work together. |
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The bolt mass and the bullet weight work together to limit the amount the case is allowed to move out of the chamber while the bullet is still in the bore. |
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Hopes that property developers and community groups can work together in revamping rundown inner city areas are often over-optimistic, according to research published today. |
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It is another training opportunity for staff to work together, practice skills, and think of themselves as risk managers or overseers of camper safety. |
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Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately. |
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Therefore the Chinook Jargon evolved into a working language that allowed the many ethnic groups to communicate with each other and work together. |
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Here he champions perinatology, a concept based in the fact that childcare begins in the womb and, hence, obstetricians and paediatricians need to work together. |
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Though people are already committed to other fundraising projects, she encourages everyone to work together to raise the money by September next year. |
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So clearly, they have to leave the country, so that to permit the Congolese to be able to work together to form their own transitional government. |
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Together, they made a predictably volatile trio, and hearing their work together is like listening in on the conversation of three opinionated conversationalists. |
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We share their concern and resolve to work together to eliminate the monster of fascism injecting and spreading the poison of hate in our society, our country. |
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These two chest muscles work together and act as prime movers. |
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These organizations help teachers and parents work together to demand improvement in television programming and marketing of toys of violence to our youngest viewers. |
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They'll also be looking at how well libraries and doctors can work together so if it's successful, expect it to be available all over the UK pronto. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together in advancing techniques for desalinating seawater to cope with perennial water shortages in Saudi Arabia, the official said. |
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When people are made to hear of the social violence that exists in their own communities they can escape the gravitational pull of blinkered egoism and begin to work together. |
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Then electrodes electrolyze the water to generate active oxygen and hypochlorous acid molecules, which work together to break down organic dirt and fight bacteria. |
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Let us take strength from all of these efforts and work together to build a world of nonviolence and lasting peace. |
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But when they discover their friend Chewie the English bulldog really needs their help, the friends must work together to become real heroes. |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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Army will work together to develop a testing methodology to measure the useful life of active matrix OLED displays. |
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Americans need to work together if we hope to induce positive change both here and abroad. |
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Real estate presents an ideal opportunity to work together with your spouse, if that is what you both want. |
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The initial MOU enabled both companies to work together on potential opportunities in manufacture of aerostructures. |
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Consequent upon this, the students also, in many respects, are able to take on a tutorly role as they work together in a group. |
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We very seldom work together on The Archers, we're rarely in the same episodes, so often we're ships that pass in the night. |
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Some episkoposes have a one-man cabal. Some work together. Some never do explain. |
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And I want to add, as we make these changes, we work together to improve this system, that our intention is not scapegoating and finger-pointing. |
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Being a functional leader allows for the organization to run like a machine and having all the parts work together to accomplish a common goal. |
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It's an impressive spectacle, as 4channers with wildly varying levels of talent and imagination work together. |
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The Europeans could watch local, state, and federal governments work together with citizens in a pluralist society. |
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Phylogenetics and paleontology work together in the clarification of science's still dim view of the appearance of life and its evolution. |
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Once the antlers are shed, stags tend to form bachelor groups which allow them to cooperatively work together. |
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May we continue to work together and to share together all for the glory of God and for the good of man. |
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All of these factors work together to determine the size of wind waves and the structure of the flow within them. |
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This expedition was led by William Spotswood Green, with whom Holt would work together for much of his later career. |
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It holds positions similar to APF, and the two organisations are known to work together on ecumenical projects. |
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Meanwhile, Dumbledore and Harry secretly work together to discover the method on how to destroy the Dark Lord once and for all. |
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We must work together to peacefully bring about change to our communities. |
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Prostate cancer cells contain low levels of proteins perforin and granzyme B, which can work together to kill cells. |
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It is time to end the departmentalisation in the health service and all work together. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together for a resumption of the stalled six-way talks aimed at denuclearizing Pyongyang. |
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These three elements work together in creating the disruptive and degraded people. |
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The Broadcom BCM84145 demux and BCM84146 mux chipset work together to receive and transmit data within 40G serial CFP modules. |
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We must now unite and work together to forge a more peaceful future free of genocides. |
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Under the gainsharing pilot, those payments were aligned to ensure that hospitals and physicians would work together. |
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In most cases, several programmers work together as a team under a senior programmer's supervision. |
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When she put her course work together I had never seen anything like it before. |
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Concern over the ICANN gTLD policy presents a great opportunity to work together regardless of party lines. |
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Psychiatrists and primary care physicians need to work together to meet the needs of psychiatric patients. |
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As they got older, they decided to work together to create a new way to enjoy the action of board sports, with the accessibility of sledding. |
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The flexible inner and outer cannulae work together to provide the best fit for unusual anatomies. |
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Previous studies have shown that calcium pumps in both animals and plants work together with a protein called calmodulin. |
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Hopefully, Angela can support Donna and they can work together to call to account those people responsible for such miscarriages of justice. |
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The arrangement was for teacher and student to continue their work together, with free room and board thrown in. |
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Various combinations of these variables work together to determine the stiffness, sensitivity, and pedal force of the brakes. |
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The report found the problems had been predominantly caused by the failure of clinical staff and NHS management to work together. |
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Nonetheless, he did not give up his idea of making Algeria a model where French colonists and Arabs could live and work together as equals. |
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Mustafa Tameez and Greg Wythe work together at Outreach Strategists, a Houston public affairs firm. |
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Air China and Air New Zealand will work together more closely to offer a more convenient air bridge for travelers. |
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Yet both sides seemed to have left themselves enough wiggle room to work together in this new and increasing gray area of the labor law. |
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We played 'Jupiter from the Planets', which required two timpanists and two full sets of timpani, so we had to learn to work together and play off each other. |
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In 2005 Japanese scientists reported that iron, magnesium and calcium work together with the plant compounds anthocyanin and flavone to produce the blue of cornflowers. |
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When fishing in groups, all pelican species have been known to work together to catch their prey, and Dalmantian pelicans may even cooperate with great cormorants. |
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Not only will our two companies work together to culturalize EverQuest II for the pan-Asian market, but also to develop new and exciting titles for the global market. |
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It outlines how policy-makers, the health service, academics, and the third sector need to work together to deliver better outcomes for people with IPF and their families. |
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The ocean and atmosphere can work together to spontaneously generate internal climate variability that can persist for years to decades at a time. |
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The Board can be kept much cleaner if two shedhands work together. |
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The partnership will allow the Silverbacks and IMG to work together to promote healthy living through youth sports, and reach many communities on a grassroots level. |
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Children frequently work together and take turns when interests collide, suggesting that this sophisticated social strategy emerges earlier in life than previously thought. |
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The intent of this rule is to discourage and make note of habitual kill stealers, not to punish those who honestly try to work together or those who make an honest mistake. |
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Humans and merpeople must work together to protect both worlds from each other, and to protect the merpeople from those who would wish to expose their secrets. |
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Both have agreed to work together and others have joined the partnership. |
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The system's prediluter and cascade diluter work together to bring the sample to the most favorable concentration for analysis, while avoiding dilution shock. |
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Both women and men work together advocating for animals unable to speak on their own behalves, but volunteers in this field are overwhelmingly female. |
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Our paper addresses these challenges by outlining how foundations and government can work together to accelerate promising repurposed drugs to patients. |
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It has worked to support its members to work together globally. |
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We are replicating the design elements, approaches and strategies that work together synergistically to achieve the outcome,'' said Elliot, co-founder and CEO of PUC schools. |
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Both of these antidiuretic hormones work together to maintain water levels in the body that would normally be lost due to the osmotic stress of the arid environment. |
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During the initial course in 2001, the Swedish students came to Stanford the first week to work together with their American colleagues to work up cases on the web. |
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This congress was the first time that Norwegian and Swedish Sami came together across their national borders to work together to find solutions for common problems. |
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This change in governance distinguished UNESCO from its predecessor, the CICI, in how member states would work together in the organization's fields of competence. |
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It was created to enable the leaders of the main unionist and nationalist parties to work together, with guaranteed joint representation of both main communities. |
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Reason, will and desire can harmoniously work together to do what is good. |
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Both agreed to work together with the exiled Afghan king Zahir Shah. |
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Like his brother, he was suffering from exhaustion, but his relationship with King had broken down once again and they now found it difficult to work together. |
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Like any system, an ecosystem works best when all its parts work together. |
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The folk songs and poems were used in social gatherings to work together. |
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The InterGreek Council meetings provide opportunity for member organizations to learn from each other, work together and advocate for community needs. |
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Hotmath is a math homework portal that also offers an instant messaging feature that enables students to work together on math problems in a virtual study hall. |
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The researchers, who in 2003 cloned the first wheat vernalization gene, VRN1, discovered that VRN1 and VRN2 work together to confer the winter growth habit. |
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Make sure your hands and shoulders work together during the takeaway. |
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