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Last weekend, Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, who in their heyday often ended up in concert halls through chaotic means, shared a stage with the New York Philharmonic.

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For the three boys, that means sharing a cramped room with bunk beds.

If that means sharing a bed with others, so be it.

For some, this means sharing a car ride to an offsite or making sure you get a seat next to each other on a long flight.

And while that often means sharing a drink with colleagues (apparently 50% of us socialise with workmates at least once a week), some companies are taking the idea of after work activities further than the pub.

That means sharing a story that is meaningful to others, leaving ways for them to jump in and become an important part of that story.

Miami Music Week means sharing a cab with New Jersey juiceheads who don't have tickets to Ultra because who has $500 just lying around like that, but someone is definitely going to die this year, bro.

According to the letter display, means sharing a common letter are not significantly different.

But "appreciating" doesn't mean sharing a fancy photo to Instagram.

It also meant sharing a locker room with a man whom Proehl had said he preferred never to see again.

While the small 80-euro rooms mean sharing a bathroom and shower down the hall, they are one of the best deals in town.

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