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Any newly-formed word is formed for a purpose and therefore it is reasonable to assume that the word will bear some meaning that is related to its context of use.
When toilet visits were announced, a long line formed for a private corner in the orchestra pit.
The couple joined hundreds of other Northern Rock customers Monday as lines formed for a third day in front of branches where people waited to withdraw their savings.
That the retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale included a number of beautiful songs and seemed surprisingly well formed for a piece in development.
Ukip, a party formed for a very different purpose [converting the Conservative party to Euroscepticism], and which initially appealed to very different voters, has, almost by accident, stumbled across this potent new social division and given it a voice.
For example, Eden's Crush, a pop group formed for a series on the WB Network, also owned by AOL Time Warner, sold more than 500,000 copies of its debut CD on Warner's London-Sire label.
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After much speculation they re-formed for a money-spinning 47-date tour which began in 2007.
Swervedriver lasted from 1989 to 1999, but it has since re-formed, for a second stab at stardom.
Acrimony and attrition led to the departure of most of its original members within a few years, but the founding foursome has re-formed for a victory lap.
The UTG re-formed for a short period in 1990 to run candidates in the federal election; however, none were elected.
The Sugarhill Gang continued to record until 1984, and re-formed for a new album in 1999, but none of the subsequent work matched the impact of their debut.
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