Sentence examples for conjoined them from inspiring English sources

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In staging these works for a Manhattan School of Music Opera Theater production — part of "Visiones," the school's season-long focus on Spanish and Latin American music — the director Nic Muni conjoined them through shared stage resources and duplicate casting.

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It must turn out that all three are having communication problems with their parents, problems that will be happily solved after the big game, the big wedding and the big montage that conjoins them.

A pity.  Rail visitors to this part of the country change trains in historic Tamworth, the town from which Robert Peel launched the modern Conservative party in 1834, and from which the succulent but vulnerable Tamworth pig takes it name - two facts that until very recently had little to conjoin them.

So in probabilistic inductive logic we represent finite collections of premises by conjoining them into a single sentence.

What EP needs is a way of combining experiences that does not simply conjoin them into an experiential aggregate, for a mere combination of experiences is not the experience of a combination.

This alternative story seizes on justified criticisms of economic liberalism and conjoins them with an opposition to social liberalism.

For the former approach, the problem was that the empirical legitimacy of statements obtained via indirect testing also transferred to any expressions that could be truth-functionally conjoined to them (for instance, by the rule of 'or'-introduction).

Thus whatever necessity an SM sign-inference has comes from the metaphysical necessity of a property-property pairing, which is expressed in a qua truth: "For when we say that, since those hereabouts are such, those in the unknown realm are also such, insofar as those hereabouts are such, in this way we believe that something unknown is conjoined with them.

The three dimensional (3D) surface image depicted in Fig. 3 reveals well shaped nanoscale dots with only a few of them conjoined.

In effect the electrons, trillions upon trillions of them, are conjoined to respond en masse.

Most of them were conjoined not by ensemble improvising but by Mr. Osby's unaccompanied alto saxophone.

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