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Come together, as if in an embrace.
close
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1
The State and the industry would
come
together
to fund new medicines.
2
Moore said the strategic partnership announced last year has not
come
together
.
3
People of Ireland, let us
come
together
today to praise Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
4
He called for legal minds to
come
together
to address the problem.
5
I just hope that hopefully, our story helps other groups
come
together
.
6
She says 13 NGOs have
come
together
under the Civil Society Forum.
7
It's actually three separate books that
come
together
to form one story.
8
Hopefully it will all
come
together
and work out well, Henderson said.
9
Genetic messages from both parents
come
together
to create many different combinations.
10
The number of bank alliances signals that things could
come
together
soon.
11
The Labour movement must
come
together
to avoid this at all costs.
12
An opportunity to
come
together
as a community to grieve and remember.
13
In some cases, deals have
come
together
as quickly as 36 hours.
14
The new policy has
come
together
after contentious meetings within the administration.
15
Between ten and twenty components
come
together
to form an intelligent individual.
16
It had been months since they had
come
together
in this way.
come
together
come
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