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"We don't know whether people will congregate or disperse," said Murray.
Still, the regulars don't know where they will congregate when the place is gone.
On Wednesday, students will congregate outside Oxford's Oriel college to support the #RhodesMustFall movement.
The captain makes a move to where he thinks the halibut will congregate, and then it is the halibut's turn.
The family has a reunion every five years; this year, 150 of us will congregate in Barbados.
Relatives of conscies, as they became known, will congregate by the Conscientious Objectors Stone in London's Tavistock Square.
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Naturally, some metal fans deny it even exists – perhaps they'll congregate in the comments under this article.
About two weeks beofre an event they'll congregate in one place and devote every waking hour to the game.
Rather it is the demand side of the marketplace that is the most challenging part: restaurants will not want to integrate ten different services into their workflow, and will naturally congregate towards the one or two dominant platforms, who drive the most significant volume of daily orders.
Nor will they congregate their buildings in a single location or corporate campus, as Goldman , Sachshas done downtown and J. P. Morgan Chase has done on Park Avenue.
But then I realised what it was: I'd missed you!" The trio will soon congregate in Rothman's north-London garage to start work on their second album.
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