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Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Ordinary Couple" from "The Sound of Music" was joined to "This Nearly Was Mine," to suggest picture-perfect domesticity longingly observed from the outside.
(A second building, joined to this one by an entrance hall and corridor, contains the master and guest suites and a gym).
Others interpret agape as a fellowship meal held in imitation of gatherings attended by Jesus and his disciples; the Eucharist is believed to have been joined to this meal later but eventually to have become totally separated from it.
There is a fifth suspect - Hassan Habib Merhi, 48, - whose case may be joined to this trial at a later date.
The problem with this view is that, once again, the possibility that the tropes in the halo could exist and not be joined to this particular nucleus is ruled out with no (independent) justification.
Joined to this is a sheet of magnesium hydroxide octahedra, in which on one side, two out of every three hydroxyls are replaced by apical oxygens of the silica tetrahedral (Cressey & Whittaker, 1993).
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New internet users are joining to this structure and development of it is going on.
All the authors joined to design of this study and to write this manuscript.
We applied Bayesian methods and Profile Neighbor-Joining to this alignment.
We need the other side to join this to check and balance," says Ma.
Hence, to join and to keep this formation, each robot has only to track one of these targets.
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