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were accompany
verb
To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
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Van Gennep called these rituals as rites of passage, all of which were "accompany a passage from one situation to another or from one cosmic or social world to another".
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They were accompanied by supporters.
These harsh words were accompanied by actions.
They were accompanied by terrifically crisp fries.
They were accompanied on bass by Sean Smith.
The smells were accompanied with different tones.
Shame!" that were accompanied by wagging fingers.
They were accompanied by their trainer, WILLIAM BERLONI.
Married men were accompanied by their wives.
Some were accompanied by their adopted children.
However, gains were accompanied by losses.
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