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After a while, hundreds of protesters were able to congregate and die-in.
It was Sam Yi who provided this space where people who recognized the power and inclusiveness of the music were able to congregate and commune with one another.
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"He will be able to congregate and commune with other pre-trial prisoners in the housing unit and will have recreation during the afternoon," she told visiting reporters.
All of this makes it deeply unsettling that a group of white supremacists was able to congregate there Wednesday.
Groups will not be able to congregate freely as these amended security measures will restrict their movements and keep them from particular locations, and increased fines and stipulations (such as those regarding bullhorns) will impede their right to free speech.
In this sanctuary, my friends were able to be fully themselves, congregating in the name that is above every name: the name of Love.
"We were able to adapt".
They were able to capitalize.
That is why the military is paying so much attention to the small numbers congregating in southeast Afghanistan, which they have been able to do apparently because there is no single powerful warlord who has been policing that area.
These are places spiders tend to congregate, and if they have easy access to the house, they'll be able to make the jump quickly.
The target companies are, for example, those that run malls, concert venues, casinos — anywhere lots of people congregate and there are advantages to being able to track them individually.
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