Unify again, as of a country.
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Examples for "rejoin "
Examples for "rejoin "
1 He decided he would wait another ten minutes, then rejoin the party.
2 We'll wait fifteen minutes for them to rejoin their comrades and leave.
3 I can't believe Dorotea ever agreed to rejoin your faction of heretics.
4 But fall back, I would ride alone; rejoin the others and follow.
5 After the war, the masses would have to rejoin the class struggle.
1 No difference was found according to return to work 1 year postsurgery.
2 She will return to work in Paris early in the new year.
3 This period will allow government a progressive and responsible return to normal.
4 The union said the nurses were due to return to work today.
5 It does violence in return to those who bring violence to it.
1 A judge ordered the government to reunite the children with their families.
2 The government said the repatriation was designed to reunite families for Ramadan.
3 Let's reunite the fatherland for the next generation.' She is visibly moved.
4 She was attempting to reunite her family when she became pregnant accidentally.
5 Will you reunite with any of them in the future of Episodes?
6 After recovery the two set out to reunite Wormy with his parents.
7 The soul had power to reunite itself to the body at will.
8 First, they'll travel to Texas and Miami to reunite with their families.
9 She is then able to reunite her severed foot to her leg.
10 Animals consume vegetables, and cause them to reunite with the atmospheric oxygen.
11 Will Miles reunite with Jack, Kate, Hurley and the other submarine survivors?
12 What's the use in having a reunion if the reunionists don't reunite .
13 Emergency services are now trying to reunite the dog with its owner.
14 Margaret can reunite with her husband, perhaps they can make another son.
15 She could end her own life and reunite with him in death.
16 The way to reunite our country is to decide on our future together.
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Reunite across language varieties