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Water occurs naturally in several isotopic forms, depending on the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that joined together to make it.
Mr. Bosset has been lauded as a hero by leaders of a mélange of self-styled patriot groups that joined together last February as the "tax honesty movement".
Its name is that of the old Dutch colony of Essequibo, settled from 1616 and one of the entities that joined together in 1831 to form British Guiana, now Guyana.
Her eyes brightened when she recalled those demonstrations and the assorted groups that joined together to give them strength, just as her voice took on extra passion when she discussed black liberation theology and the writing of James Cone.
Magneux was one of a collection of about eight communities that joined together to hire four students to prepare a dossier exploring the history, climate, geography and soil of the area, along with records showing that pinot noir grapes were actually grown there before the last Champagne designation was imposed in 1927.
New Castle is part of a consortium of eight communities that joined together for more negotiating clout and that have agreed to share their programming, which allows their shows to reach a potential audience of 150,000 people in 55,000 homes.
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It seemed as though it had not one but several sources, like rivulets that join together to form a stream.
It emerged that America's Justice Department has expanded its informal inquiry into possible antitrust practices among firms that join together in giant "club" buy-outs.
"We believe it is one of the galaxy building blocks that join together and make up larger galaxies later in the history of the universe," Dr. Kuijken said.
Documentary subjects include a Haitian community that joins together to build a movie theater, a rock musician who decides to have transgender surgery and a motivational speaker privately battling bipolar disorder.
Unlike the ice in a pond, Arctic sea ice consists of independent floes of varying age that join together, pull apart or pile up on one another in reaction to wind and currents.
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