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I joined to make sure things were working properly.
Several intellectual currents joined to make possible the writing of systematic and ambitious literary histories.
Two parts of the same rope may be thus joined to make an eye, or closed circle.
Whatever the size, the pattern whether drawn on paper or programmed as a set of computer instructions determines how fabric is cut into the pieces that will be joined to make a garment.
Two themes recurred in the conversations among the guests: this is a very different city from the one in which business, labor and political leaders joined to make common sacrifices to save the city.
The best units, on the front, had the dining room, drawing room and library arranged en suite -- with the connecting doors open, the rooms could be joined to make a space for entertaining 42 feet long.
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And we don't need many dots to join to make a picture.
There is real evidence that the non-Labour hard left is joining to make sure Jeremy wins.
The four governments have had their own summit meetings, with South Africa joining to make the group even more euphonious — the BRICS.
Correction: September 13 , 2003 Saturday An obituary of the nuclear physicist Edward Teller on Thursday misstated the number of hydrogen atoms that join to make helium in the fusion process.
Two second-order streams join to make a third order and so on.
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