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Mr Romney reportedly declined to join colleagues at Bain investing in a small film studio, on the grounds that its output was not wholesome enough.
She must try to persuade Clément to join colleagues who have already fled to Britain and, if he agrees, she must somehow arrange his passage.
He is known on campus for refusing to join colleagues for lunch, choosing to eat by himself so he can keep working.
Republicans for once must take their obligations seriously, do more than ask softball questions and join colleagues in demanding the sort of pledges outlined above.
Come and join colleagues from UC Berkeley, UCSF, and LBNL for a discussion of new frontiers and emerging technologies in data science and biomedicine.
To prove the point, he is to join colleagues and assorted members of the Princeton community when he returns this week with old and new dances, made mostly from walking.
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"This bill was worse than we ever imagined," said Douglas O'Malley of the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group, joining colleagues outside the governor's office.
There, deep in the heart of the forest, they joined colleagues who had already been working there for decades.
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