Sentence examples for to reunion from inspiring English sources

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to reunion

noun

The process or act of reuniting.

  • The reunion took forever, but it was worth it.

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"Clevelands is a place to reunion," Cornell said.

According to the band's website, "speculation continues to grow among fans and media as to reunion possibilities".

Oceanographers believe that wreckage could have drifted north from the likely crash site and then been swept 2,500 miles west by the South Equatorial Current to Reunion.

In its cosmological superstructure, evil Archons (rulers) obstruct the ascent of the soul through the heavenly spheres to reunion with the supreme deity.

Even his name, Kertanagara, meaning "order in the realm," might refer to reunion, which was the achievement of a great king according to the Javanese dualistic cosmology.

On the Saturday after Memorial Day, the series moved to Reunion Arena in Dallas, where the Stars were all but unbeatable.

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You have to come to the reunions to get a simple feel of it".

You go to the reunion to catch up on gossip, just like in high school.

"There was no more talk about not coming to reunions".

But I go back to reunions to see the guys.

"They'd go to reunions together - they weren't hostile to each other".

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