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been joining
verb
To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
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But not everyone has been joining the party.
The national tracking polls, also published on Saturday, haven't been joining in the fun.
For more than a decade museums have been joining forces to buy expensive art.
All the while the author has been joining a second story to this one.
Newcomers, he said, have been joining his church's school, coming to Mass and participating in the annual July feast.
In an endless quest to have unlimited negotiating power, insurance companies big and small have been joining together.
But lately, and ominously, some eminent centrist economists have been joining the ranks of the deficit hawks.
"The whole town has been joining in night rallies against Assad after Ramadan prayers," a resident said.
Photograph: /PR 4.51pm BST Thanks to everyone who has been joining in and sharing our birthday cake on Facebook.
Politicians had been joining hands with local Muslim communities to make them part of the solution rather than alienating them.
Was it just going to be gaming?" he said, before suggesting that a number of virtual reality veterans have been joining Oculus with ideas.
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