These men co-operated in the camps and conferences of the Evangelical Movement of Wales. |
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Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda. |
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In The Name is not a Pilger biography but an account of Pilger's television work with which the journalist himself co-operated. |
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Jones said the two police forces have always co-operated, but have fine-tuned their collaboration in recent months. |
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It was imperative that the community pulled together and co-operated in the future development of the area. |
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Everyone co-operated in making sure that good manners were maintained, even if it meant snitching on people who used bad language. |
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Acting most soberly, the government co-operated with the US authorities, regardless of the fact that it was pressurised. |
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The club would like to thank all the club members, shops, and outlets who co-operated in selling the cards and the general public for supporting the draw. |
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He said residents had gone to a lot of trouble to improve the area and had all co-operated and worked together to keep the estate, and area, neat and tidy. |
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The Vatican cordially despised them, but it co-operated with them. |
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The VMD interpreted it differently and said they considered it a drug and we co-operated fully with them and handed over what stocks we had. |
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Eleven of Armstrong's former team-mates co-operated with the USADA probe and were each handed a ban of just six months. |
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At the time, I also intensely co-operated with the Prague Madrigalists, superlative singers. |
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The Environment Agency has co-operated with the Lune Habitat Group and the Lune and Wyre Fisheries Association to release 10,000 dace into the river. |
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