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1 They'll be able to sit out here on summer nights, and congregate here after church. She pointed.
2 It seemed to be the practice of the townspeople to congregate here after supper for a half-hour's conversation.
3 After lights-out, the orderlies congregate here .
4 Most rough sleepers in the capital congregate here , as it is where most of the help can be found.
5 The massive columns and high walls were still suggestive of the hilarious old times when the chivalry used to congregate here in all its glory.
6 Everyone in the Camp congregates here , it has to be larger.
7 If they're all congregating here , everything is- 'Uncharacteristicallyshe seemed to struggle for words.
8 This loafer of the coast congregates here by the thousand.
9 Nearby, the pilgrims and worshippers who congregated here were erecting a tent for him.
10 Their purpose in congregating here , whether they were conscious of it or not, was retributive.
11 Never before had so many congregated here .
12 Yes, they are congregated here , because the country, from want of rain, may be considered as barren.
13 There were people from all round - farmers had come down and everyone was sort of congregated here .
14 It seems as if all the birds and curious trees in Brazil had congregated here to meet us.
15 The birds congregated here in such numbers, because rocks provided them with thousands of cavities for their dwelling-places.
16 There is some connection with a disease...people congregating here because of a disease....
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