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Each person would find his or her own expressive voice and join together into a coherent narrative.
Under the government's plan, some $127 billion a year — about 80 percent of the total health care budget — would be handed directly to the country's 42,000 general practitioners, who would join together into consortia that would negotiate to buy treatment from hospitals and specialists.
At minimum, cards must have: -a picture of the scientist -basic biographical information such as date and place of birth (and, if applicable, death) -a list of achievements, discoveries, awards, etc. -memorable quotes -other interesting facts or trivia about the scientist Once students have completed their trading cards, they should join together into groups of two pairs (four students).
The Play-doh morphs into cells, which then join together into bodies (http://creaturecast.org/archives/410-creaturecast-episode-2 .org/archives/410-creaturecast-episode-2 .org/archives/410-creaturecast-episode-2 .org/archives/410-creaturecast-episode-2
The dark irony is that much of the world is developed enough that technology can help its oppressed join together into powerful movements, far more easily than would have been possible even a decade ago — but not yet developed enough that the slow, painful, and brutally difficult process of rising from the ashes of the old regime has gotten any easier.
In turbulent waters, frazil instead join together into larger flat discs known as "pancakes".
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At the outset of the Mesozoic, all of Earth's continents were joined together into the supercontinent of Pangea.
Since the law passed, there has been a frenzy of mergers and acquisitions, as hospitals, clinics and doctor groups have joined together into bigger and bigger entities.
Honeck has profound knowledge of what The Albion called the "elocution of the music": phrases were joined together into seamless paragraphs, with no arbitrary jabs of emphasis.
To further emphasize the restoration of the scattered people of Yahweh, Ezekiel uttered the oracle of the two sticks joined together into one, which prophesied the re-unification of Israel and Judah as one nation.
The Responsoria — which were splendidly recorded by the Hilliard Ensemble, for ECM, in 1990 — unfold in a more open-ended way, joining together into a vast structure that looks ahead to Bach.
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