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The first-of-its-kind reunion happened not on the show, but on Funny or Die, the popular comedy Web site (funnyordie.com).

Feels like some kind of reunion.

"This was meant as a kind of reunion," Mr. Brustein said.

Relatives came from out of state to what became a kind of reunion.

But she also thought of the encounters with the Mashco as a kind of reunion.

"I've never been to any kind of reunion," said Mr. Mehta, looking around the crowded lobby of the New York State Theater.

The dinner tonight, with its speeches and toasts, will be a kind of reunion for the former students.

But there's not going to be any kind of reunion; I think there needs to be some more water under the bridge.

It's some kind of reunion with one's childhood that they see as the most ideal and the happiest time of their lives full of freedom and innocence of a higher quality.

As for Hughes's collection "Birthday Letters," published shortly before his death in 1998, it was a kind of reunion of the two poets, recreating their severed but enduring partnership through the aegis of words and myth.

Why else would a group of men taking part in some kind of reunion dinner furnish me with the details of their friend's cardiac-genital humiliation as we stood together outside a restaurant?

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