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1 They must all congregate in the yard, and you shall look on.
2 One shows where tourists tend to congregate in cities around the world.
3 A group of old friends congregate in a midlands bar, seeking vengeance.
4 This time round pilgrims congregate in Nashik, in the western state of Maharashtra.
5 It is thought that they congregate in such large numbers for safety from predators.
6 How he manages to congregate in his legions in this ship is a mystery.
7 Moments later, relatives or friends would congregate in the lounge.
8 Writer visits Garibaldi Square where ranchera musicians congregate in strolling groups and as freelancers.
9 Caves offered shelter and a protectable space where humans could congregate in relative safety.
10 We congregate in front of his door, ready for anything.
11 Bottled ale is not wanting, and thus steamer-passengers learn to congregate in the back parlour.
12 Flies and maggots congregate in two places: stinking piles of excrement and fetid, rotting corpses.
13 They are silent, if not dumb, and appear to congregate in families rather than packs.
14 I was vaguely aware of a mechanical voice instructing people to congregate in yellow zones.
15 I can't help it if bad men play at billiards, and congregate in billiard saloons.
16 In the winter, they congregate in villages formed of comfortable huts, or lodges, covered with mats.
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