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To joined
verb
To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
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Asked if he planned to joined his players on the golf course, Backe said, "yes, of course".
The warlord of this dusty collection of villages just 12 miles from Kabul today surrendered to, joined or made a deal with the Northern Alliance.
The news will come as a blow to a host of clubs who had wanted to sign the 27-year-old, including Manchester United, but Hummels will not be the first high-profile player to joined Bayern from Dortmund should the transfer go through.
Meanwhile Davies' squadron rode up the main street to joined Robey on the northern outskirts.
Anew improved optical mapping technology was used to joined 2,090 scaffolds into 315 larger super-scaffolds (N50 = 16.3 Mb).
codRNA refers to joined codRNAe and codRNAne sets, since experimentally verified proteins are usually longer than 100 amino acid.
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Time to join them.
To join the protests?
Tempted to join them?
Switzerland wants to join next.
"You're about to join history".
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