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the conjoin
verb
To join together; to unite; to combine.
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The (conjoined) twins will love it".
Earlier this year, they separated the conjoined twin boys Carl and Clarence Aguirre.
(Viewed another way, as the conjoining of two enfants terribles, the alliance makes complete sense).
Mr. Errazuriz, the designer, pointed out the philosophical and emotional potential of the conjoined disciplines.
The conjoining of power and precision is awesome to witness, and it occasions justifiable professional pride.
The evening might have grown out of the conjoined imaginations of Agatha Christie, Ed Wynn, and Robert Benchley.
In the case of the conjoined twins, Ward ruled against the parents and for the hospital.
The groups cited the case of the conjoined twins, Moaz and Nawras Hashash.
Eng and Chang Bunker, the conjoined twins from Thailand whose plight brought about the term Siamese twins, settled in the area.
That's probable, given the likely potency of the conjoined twins with Democratic state judges, who must run for office.
The overall impression was convincing, with some distinguished orchestral playing underpinning the security of the conjoined choirs.
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