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Dems will join in!" That final sentence was almost certainly wishful thinking.
The group's executive even holds its meetings in a secure chat-room: "Anyone with a computer can join in". That is hardly democratic for those not online, so Liverpool, a LibDem-controlled city, is heavily involved in tackling the digital divide.
for Brand Representatives, I have to spend so much time stipulating and making it very clear that we are actively encouraging ALL children to join in, that we want to represent ALL children.
I am absolutely delighted that participation in these programmes is still open to all members of the EEA and to Switzerland and Turkey, and that the countries of the Western Balkans have recently been invited to join in; that leads me to highlight the fact that it is now high time, to say the least, that the easier visa arrangement for South-Eastern Europe took tangible form.
I see the Open Data Institute as an opportunity-capturing area, looking at how we can create something at scale, and I'm delighted to join in that.
We join in that appeal.
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Soon the other instruments join in, putting that motif through discombobulating transformations.
The more countries that join in, the better.
Now, the United States is joining in that change.
Regrettably, some consumer advocates have joined in that chorus.
After a while, so many people were joining in that I lost most of my friends.
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