Before many weeks the Sempers will congregatetogether somewhere for a glorious reunion.
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Not often, my dear; for most birds congregatetogether in small flocks, and depart unnoticed.
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It's the biggest thing we all have in common, so we tend to congregatetogether.
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A sort of concretionary affinity comes into play, and the different chemical units congregatetogether.
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This would include controlling the way people congregatetogether and providing protective equipment such as masks.
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And now the autumn came, the season when men prepare and congregatetogether for dangerous hunting expeditions.
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Those offenders congregatetogether in remand prisons.
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The conversation of men, when they congregatetogether, is generally dedicated to one of two subjects: politics or women.
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Herrings, Pilchards, Smelts, Flounders, Sturgeon, Bisons, Antelopes, Woodcocks, Swallows, Fieldfares, Locusts, and even Butterflies congregatetogether previous to migration.
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To resolve disputes, do parties and their advisers need to congregatetogether in one physical space, in order to present arguments to a judge?
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Whenever it is moonlight the nights are passed in singing and dancing, beating drums, blowing horns, and the population of whole villages thus congregatetogether.
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Congregatedtogether were about fifty sunburnt laborers, arrayed in coarse woollen shirts.
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All the horrors of the underworld were, for her, congregatedtogether in him.
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The officers as usual paced the quarter-deck, and the men congregatedtogether forward.
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On another bank we saw a number of pretty little bee-eaters congregatedtogether.
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As evening approached, however, they also drew off and congregatedtogether.