The pair of Asiatic lions, in Gir National Park, in India's western state of Gujarat, will conjoin every 25 minutes for four days. |
It may be too kind to ascribe this attachment to the persistence of the Humboldt ideal, which did at least conjoin teaching and research. |
The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views. |
More sophisticated hybrid views attempt to integrate the notions of probability and process, and not merely conjoin or disjoin them. |
So it should be perfectly fine to conjoin two noun phrases as complements of expect, and indeed it is. |
The proposal to conjoin the city's large student population into one ward is not new. |