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is congregate
verb
To collect into an assembly or assemblage; to assemble; to bring into one place, or into a united body; to gather together; to mass; to compact.
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That is, congregate in largely public and visible locations for extended periods of time to make a temporary home.
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It's another summit of world leaders, this time Nato – the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation – which is congregating in the luxury Celtic Manor hotel near Newport, south Wales, this week.
In total, 20922 genes for Arabidopsis thaliana, 22769 genes for Oryza sativa, and 10724 genes for Zea mays were congregate respectively.
Instead, they're congregating in coffee shops, libraries and galleries.
"They were congregating around the outfall from a fish cannery.
We both looked toward the ceiling, as if that's where the imaginary meals were congregating.
Dust microbes are congregating!" Ms. Ashcraft, when pressed about her paints, gives it a soft sell.
It turned out that many of the burghers were congregated in a local pub.
Since November, they have been congregating on the sidewalk to blow a chorus of whistles.
They're congregating at a mosque each evening, too, to break fast with local Muslims.
They have moved on from the swans and are congregating outside the cathedral-sized college chapel.
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