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1 The attacks were co-ordinated in time and the four attackers managed to escape.
2 We need to use this to ensure clinical services are effectively co-ordinated in meeting both physical and mental health needs.
3 Even if the Mueller investigation uncovers evidence Mr Trump co-ordinated in some way with Russia, it will be a tricky thing to prosecute.
4 This scheme is co-ordinated in the UK and Ireland by Redeem plc, an international leader in the recovery, reuse and recycling of electronic devices.
5 We cannot co-ordinate in thought the activities of the missions, as we see plainly that they are not co-ordinated in action in the field itself.
6 This work is co-ordinated in such a manner as to result in uniform methods of procedure in studying the peat deposits of the United States.
7 The campaign will be co-ordinated in Ireland by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), which believes that the problem is growing in the Republic.
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