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the joiners
noun
A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
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And that's what the joiners do.
In the Joiners the killing has stoked fears and stirred memories of another attack.
After four annual pay rises, the joiners had raised their saving rate from just 3.5% to fully 13.6%.
Regulars created a group, The Joiners Lives On. "The idea was not only to save the Joiners but to create an inclusive community centre," says Clendon. "Places for people to socialise are dropping like flies.
But at the Joiners, David Pollard cannot help thinking about the ease with which abuse can turn to violence.
I watch the joiners, carpenters and stone-masons when they are hard at work rebuilding the manor house next door.
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The joiner with the workshop was Italian, and made these sage leaves to nibble on as we cooked each evening.
As the name of the joiner suggests, we are putting ideas into a kind of hierarchy, subordinating one to another.
The current split in federal courts surrounding this issue will be decided next term in the Joiner case.
Will the SJC even accept the Joiner determination as to the proper standard for appellate review of Daubert hearings?
Bill explained that it was Leonard, the joiner who made the heavy doors, undertaking his hour's violin practice.
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