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Last week, Mr. Icahn appeared poised to join a chorus of opposition to the leveraged buyout proposal.
They join a chorus from Belgium to Finland, where the clamor is growing for a more independent security strategy with the dawn of Trump.
The media, predictably enough, were spooked by the specter of "social isolation": though we may bowl alone, we're always ready to join a chorus of concern about fraying communities.
And, he noted, she refused to join a chorus of Democrats -- including New York's senior senator, Charles E. Schumer -- who called on Mr. Santorum to step down from his leadership post in the Senate Republican caucus.
LONDON — Emerging economies, smarting under rampant currency appreciation that is hindering their efforts to export their way to economic recovery, are finally daring to join a chorus of protests against China's weak yuan.
O'Connor's objections join a chorus of dissatisfaction against the drivers' attorney, Shannon Liss-Riovern, over the deal's $84m monetary payout – which could rise to $100m if Uber's valuation increases to $93.75bn within a year of its initial public offering (IPO).
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Mr Cosentino joins a chorus of Brazilian bosses lamenting a shortage of skilled workers.
New and old now joined a chorus of common, self-justifying, purpose.
So he joined a chorus near the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, where is an archivist.
He has joined a chorus of former executives critical of Facebook.
He later joins a chorus of voices calling on the president to resign.
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