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It may turn out to be the only practical move, in conjunction with the Moynihan project.
The opaque universe in which the coins move, in conjunction with widespread uncertainty regarding future regulation — and the future of the crypto market itself — have created speculation and almost unheard of amounts of volatility.
That move, in conjunction with Kraft's buildup, set the stage for Betsy Holden to overtake Procter.
He rejected the finitude of the physical universe and the concept that heavenly bodies moved in conjunction with fixed celestial spheres.
The boundary between an area where the pleura blades are in contact and an area with air in between the blades will move in conjunction with the patients breathing.
Sosa digitally pasted Peele's mouth onto Obama's, then replaced the former president's jawline with one that moved in conjunction with Peele's speech patterns.
It probably would not be safe for people to travel via car if there were no traffic lights directing them, allowing us to move in conjunction with one another.
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