The act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)
1 Consider joining the Second Chance programme Then there's the Second Chance programme.
2 There's no prospect of Britain joining a common asylum process in Europe.
3 Family reading Children can have fun by joining in family reading activities.
4 New Zealand is joining the World Trade Organisation's Agreement on Government Procurement.
5 I hope you will seriously consider joining us on a permanent basis.
6 We remain proud of our achievements since joining Government in June 2007.
7 The interviewee will be joining the discussion after 7pm London time today.
8 Before joining Ford two years ago, Washington was in the aerospace industry.
9 Great and even good Burgundy is joining the ranks of luxury wine.
10 From June, however, law-abiding citizens will be joining the group of non-drinkers.
11 Alexandra Zavis said: I'm absolutely thrilled to be joining Reuters in Africa.
12 He said he was already having second thoughts about joining Al Qaeda.
13 Leonard Leary describes the serious intent of the young men joining up.
14 Perhaps the rump of the party should seriously consider joining Fine Gael.
15 However, on joining the walking group he, too, found friendship and support.
16 Soon after, Lebovitch said he floated the idea of Varallo joining Bernstein.
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