1Wendy would cobble together a life for her and her genius son.
2Iraqi factions took five months to cobble together a coalition government last time.
3But they've been able to cobble together an important service for their communities….
4Good as any effort they ever cobble together back at St Pete's anyway.
5Typically, print publications cobble together content with HTML to gain an online presence.
6You also have to remount those and then cobble together the proper interconnections.
7Last Tuesday attempts by Greece's president to cobble together a national unity government collapsed.
8In May Netanyahu failed to cobble together a coalition following April's muddied election result.
9Iohannis could try to cobble together a coalition of the liberals and smaller parties.
10She'd been plotting how to cobble together a reasonable dress given Mira's hippie sensibilities.
11What kid can't cobble together a rocket in chemistry class?
12When there's a fire they hurriedly cobble together some people and equipment to fight it.
13I have a list of articles here that you, Henry, will have to cobble together.
14I'll cobble together dinner and we'll give our friend's hand a bit of a rest.
15We have to cobble together some kind of report.
16That makes it even less likely that the chancellor could cobble together a multi-party coalition.
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