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In any case, who is convinced that the eurozone, with 25% unemployment in Spain, and a terrible demographic problem, is something to join?
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The Gambia's decision to withdraw from the Commonwealth 48 years after joining is something to "very much regret", the UK Foreign Office has said.
During this project we should be able to develop the tools to increase the whole business ecosystem, and when there is something to share companies will more willing join".
"Next morning I came and was expecting 15 or something to join but found hundreds," she wrote.
In the Hollywood version, a gang is something you grimly join when shit gets real, your jaw set like Vin Diesel trying to do a kakuro, but Staples says that's another distortion.
That is something where retailers need to join up the dots.
Not sure what a "Neighborhoo Watch" is (perhaps it's some ghetto slang I'm not familiar with), but I think it's something people join when they run out of space on their homemade racist T-shirt.
Encourage others to share and send your invitation on if it is something that others can join.
After all, unions are something you have to join, and it isn't always clear from walking by a credit union or running across one on the Web whether everyone is welcome.
There is a powerful sense that this act of theatre is something we are all joining together to make - watchers and performers.
Templeton tells Creators, "I think the university likes what we do here, they like that it's open, and that it's something they can join if they want to.
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