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Значения термина congregated together на английском
Значения для термина "congregated together" отсутствуют.
Использование термина congregated together на английском
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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.
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The people congregatedtogether in masses, vowing resistance to the illegal and cruel impost.
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Pigeons congregatedtogether; bitterns, cockatoos, and other birds; all collected round as preparatory to migrating.
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But I forbear to dwell on the odd beings that were congregatedtogether in one hotel.
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When within about an hour's walk of the house, we found a great many people congregatedtogether.
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They accordingly, after sailing by the Ligurian mountains and the Gallic bay, congregatedtogether on the day appointed.
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It occurred to me then that Lilian avoided all high-roads, all places, even the humblest, where men congregatedtogether.
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Therefore we must suppose that some animals were congregatedtogether at a greater depth than the bottom of the vessel.
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The kind and genial character of the captain had, evidently, its influence on the opposite races thus fortuitously congregatedtogether.
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The armed sections made resistance, congregatedtogether, and by force opposed the troops of the Convention-theNational Guards-commandedby General Menou.
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Now there seemed to be something afoot which was engaging the attention of the braves who congregatedtogether before the long lodge.
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The starlings struck up their quaver, and sent forth their melodious whistling, whilst they congregatedtogether on the edge of the roof.
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In the interval they were seen in flocks of from thirty to forty, either soaring in the air or congregatedtogether in trees.