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CONS-stream is going to put two things together to form a thing called a stream.
He's a very good friend of mine, so when it does happen, sometimes I get into a joke and I say, "Well we're trying to form a thing called Babbitt, which is a combination of Rabbitt and The Buggles".
This was just a faraway story I had read sometime till our daughter entered a phase where she could form a thing purely in her mind and articulate it to us.
There are also clans and lodges and tribes and other groups, which may or may not be associated to form a "Thing" - the Epping Thing, the Poplar Thing, and so on - holding their own meetings and camps throughout the year and coming in as large numbers as possible to the yearly Althingamote, when all gather round the council fire and speak their mind and form and re-form the Kibbo Kift movement.
Here is a print object that reinvents the possibilities of what is truly still a young and heavily malleable form: a thing you could stare at forever and still find new in.
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"I think it's very wise – and speaks highly of Robert [Pattinson] that he's formed a thing with David.
Like a wandering oyster and free-floating sea particle, the two of you found each other, aggravate each other, and are in the process of forming a thing of beauty.
What two things can work together to form a third thing that is a new idea.
The egg and sperm combine to form a living thing, a human being.
Meanwhile, Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer, Oscar Martinez Oscar Nunezez), and Toby Flenderson Paul Liebersteinn) form a "Finer Things Club", discussing literature, music, and the arts.
In another story, first published in 1974, women leave their families and form an army: "Things could not go on as they were; life was often boring, and too hard".
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