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Entrances and exits marked the sections or movements of the 50-minute piece: the Flux commenced; the band joined in; all dropped out but cello and bass; strings returned; band returned.
"When I joined, in all my conversations with the board and the manager about next season, they were confident about getting the right players.
But, at least on my first read-through, the majority opinion strikes me as claiming less about the decision's significance, and the dissenting opinion (by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and joined in all but one part by Justices Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan) strikes me as claiming more for its significance than is warranted.
When I was a kid, I joined in all the chants.
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Ms. Crawford said that sites like Causes allow people to voice support, make a donation and encourage others to join in, all with a few clicks.
Anyone can join in – all confident voices are welcome.
Administration officials insist that Mrs. Clinton joins in all major debates and voices her opinion.
Now there are more than 10,000 people who join in all over the world.
About two weeks agao, B.Y.U. had an agreement worked out with the Western Athletic Conference to join in all sports except football.
Boise State and San Diego State are coming aboard for football only, while Houston, Southern Methodist and Central Florida are joining in all sports, giving the Big East 10 football-playing members and 16 for basketball.
First, he would disprove the notion that senior EU people must come from countries that join in all EU policies, including the euro, defence and justice and home affairs.
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