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They may join one of seven federal lawsuits against it.

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Some may opt to join one of the three dozen ISIS "provinces".

You may want to consider joining one of these frequent-flier programs, earning miles that you can redeem on either program's partners, saving your SkyMiles for another time.

Through the trial, she joined one of the first HIV-positive 'support groups' in Kisumu.

In total, 55 participants joined one of the seven intervention groups that ran in 2005 2009.

For example, failing to join two related partial families is less destructive than incorrectly joining one of the partial families to an unrelated family.

(Family members may stay together; but while you may join a group below your ability level, you may not join one above it).

Before then, though, many researchers and doctoral candidates, who need to analyse data to gain their degree, will stay away.Others, though, may join the one-third of roughly 1,000 CDF and D-Zero physicists who already moonlight at CMS, a big LHC detector.

Tonight they share the bill with the free-jazz drummer Susie Ibarra, who just may join them for one of their famous jams.

Now comes the news that one more notable Manhattan bookstore from that pre-Internet, pre-superstore era may join the list of the departed.

It's possible that it may join the other casualties of pizza, but there is something noble about sacrificing an appliance for one's art.

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