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Groups of men started to congregate on street corners, or sit outside houses on the main road.
"When the protesters started to congregate together just before the proposed occupation it appears that Kennedy went much further than his authorisation.
But then they started to congregate, and he took it upon himself to ward them off.
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When we got to the main entrance of the prison, within an hour, relatives and friends of the prisoners were already starting to congregate.
But I have a hunch I'll be visiting often since it appears to be a place where people are already starting to congregate to talk about what is new in careers.
People go to congregate.
Is that where people go to congregate?" Sarah said.
The Chinese sailors tended to congregate around Pennyfields and Limehouse Causeway, and in the late 19th century, this area had started to become known as "Chinatown".
Redistricting, which Republicans dominated after the last election, gives an advantage to start, as Democrats tend to congregate more heavily in fewer districts.
Bowls and boxes of cereal are placed on the table as neighbors congregate and start to eat.
If there are enough people congregated in one place shouting "fire!" one might actually start to feel the flames.
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