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1
Doctors that
co-ordinate
with
social services can combat alcoholism or depression.
2
Forestry is not subordinate to agriculture in this country but
co-ordinate
with
it.
3
Whether the second thought of a verse is
co-ordinate
with
the first, as-
4
We'll also
co-ordinate
with
state-based rugby unions, colleges and high schools.
5
Just
co-ordinate
with
Molin, who'll be talking to the husband.'
6
I
co-ordinate
with
training instructors to ensure that the operators are getting the right training.
7
Special Counsel Robert Mueller found that his campaign did not conspire or
co-ordinate
with
Russia.
8
The President of the United States being
co-ordinate
with
Congress, cannot personally be their scribe.
9
I'll probably send an email over the next couple of days, try to
co-ordinate
with
them.
10
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say they conceived them as
co-ordinate
with
the state.
11
Arms flail around, above legs unco-ordinated with them; often the legs barely
co-ordinate
with
each other.
12
The group plans to
co-ordinate
with
larger aid agencies, to ensure goods reach their families and friends.
13
The powers are not
co-ordinate
with
those to which this nation owes its virtue and its prosperity.
14
It will
co-ordinate
with
donors over a way to proceed with this mammoth challenge in the months ahead.
15
The Russian Government has called on Coalition forces to
co-ordinate
with
their forces in the light of the mishap.
16
Erekat's response was to tell Mitchell: "On going to the UN we will always
co-ordinate
with
you."
co-ordinate
with
co-ordinate