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be accompanied for
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To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
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Turnbull will be accompanied for much of the visit by his wife, Lucy, and the finance minister, Mathias Cormann.
July's keenly awaited launch of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows would be accompanied for the first time by a simultaneous audio version read by Stephen Fry but Mr Newton would not reveal any new details about the launch.
ELTON PLAYS THE MUSIC HALL -- Elton John, left, is to make his Radio City Music Hall debut with five concerts in July, when he and his band will be accompanied for the first time in North America by a full symphony orchestra and a choir featuring students from the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Juilliard School.
His Democratic opponent, Jon S. Corzine, was supposed to be accompanied for much of the afternoon and evening by Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, but Mr. Kerry was stuck in Washington for a budget vote until late afternoon, missing all of the campaign stops except a dinner for Essex County Democrats in West Orange.
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More than 100 volunteers handed out literature, and he was accompanied for a time by the Rev. Al Sharpton.
He was accompanied for all of it by the puppyishly grinning silver medalist, his training partner Yohan Blake.
But, this year, that shock has been accompanied, for me, by another: for the first time, I can imagine what the league might look like after he leaves.
The pair of ice-hardened, 12,700-ton ships, the Beluga Fraternity and Beluga Foresight, were accompanied for most of the trip so far by one or two Russian nuclear icebreakers as a precaution, although they encountered only scattered small floes.
"Steps to Heaven," on which he's accompanied, for the most part, by only a piano and a gospel choir, is out now; "Charlie Louvin Sings Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs" comes out in December.
So this past Saturday, the Rutgers football team was accompanied for the first time by a new version of those lyrics, retooled by Patrick Gardner, the university's director of choral studies.
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