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You might be joined by a pensive, flute-playing Lucha or by guitarists who evoke the character's Mexican background.
Or they might be joined, on a whim, by Julie, in search of diversion on a langourous summer's night.
Those owners might be joined by many others who have sat on the sidelines for the last year or so, hoping to wait out the economic storm.
Reed said Wednesday he might be joined by other Republicans, though other GOP members of the Problem Solvers Caucus did not respond to inquiries about their votes Wednesday.
And those 11 might be joined by a police sergeant with a driver, an E.M.S. supervisor, or a pair of officers from the police Emergency Service Unit.
Bench planes, or common planes, were used for surfacing panels or for creating straight edges on boards so that two or more might be joined into a wide panel.
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Yet with shame and sorrow, Mr. Wong admits he might be joining the exodus from Battery Park City.
Combine these statistics and the newest employees entering the workforce might not be joining their parents or grandparents, they might be joining their great-grandparents.
People who might be joining a CSA might be getting some vegetables that they're not quite sure what to do with.
Another possibility might be joining the DaimlerChrysler empire, which would give the German group a real presence in the European volume car business.
Barack Obama may have a to-do pile full of Edward Snowden-related headaches, but the NSA whistleblower might be joining him on one of the world's more prestigious clubs.
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