The weekend promises to be a very interesting and entertaining occasion and all are welcome to join in. |
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The most forward sections fall into line with the rest of the soldiers, who then join in the retrograde maneuver. |
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And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre. |
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The public saw this as a chance to join in the capitalist race for riches, but the scheme collapsed taking the savings of the gullible with it. |
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Truly, every baseball fan should join in, sign a card, send a letter or bake some cookies. |
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Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming. |
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We join in on keeping the people poor and Western companies loaded with money. |
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All the village men were fighting alongside the two armies, the Corbett army having come to join in. |
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Many aided the Rangers, supplying carts and food, and often taking up arms to join in the fight against the Japanese. |
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Dusky antbirds neither join in mixed species flocks nor regularly pursue prey displaced by army ants. |
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I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd. |
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But, remember, the amount of weight you lose is entirely at your own discretion and you can join in or drop out of the campaign at any time. |
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Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer. |
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Dingy sailing is well underway at the club as new sailors complete their training courses and join in the fun. |
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Parents can join in the Elizabethan dancing with actors in authentic costumes copied from portraits, while children play with Elizabethan toys. |
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The band, consisting of a drummer, a piper and a fiddler, was playing a Torrencian song she knew, and she couldn't resist trying to join in. |
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We decided to visit York to join in the celebrations for the Guy Fawkes Festival and to do some shopping. |
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A big crowd gathered around the freshly painted Red Cross Centre to join in the celebrations of the new facilities to the region. |
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He did not join in the sports of other boys, and he was even made the victim of cruel practical jokes by some schoolfellows. |
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Jump on in and grab yourself a code and join in with the rest of the banana benders of the north. |
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Mrs Sharp added that former pupils from as far back as 1912 had returned to join in the fun. |
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It was join in, or sit on a chair and shut up, whilst the rest of the world played football or went to the Saturday matinee at the local cinema. |
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He's obviously disappointed that I didn't start a barney so he could join in or call for assistance and get the sirens wailing. |
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I would hope that all the institutions represented here would join in a protest against this McCarthyite attempt to suppress dissident views. |
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The other tabloids will gleefully join in, in a frenzy of self-righteous hypocrisy. |
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The ship was to arrive in Geraldton on November 17 and crew were to join in three days of dedication celebrations and memorial services. |
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Although this service is compiled and organised by women, the menfolk will also be welcome to join in the service on Friday night. |
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This is a fun game to raise funds for some deserving causes so bring along your boots, togs and shin guards and join in the fun. |
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But some people evidently don't see any need to join in such communal tomfoolery. |
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Her neighbours and friends from the villages and townlands of the Parish also join in wishing her health and happiness for the rest of her days. |
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A handful of gold shirts were dotted amongst the crowds as Australian fans turned out to join in the praise of Clive Woodward's squad. |
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Many travelled long distances to join in the tributes and pay their respects. |
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He asked the audience to join in at the appropriate time and at the closing everyone yelled out the DJ's name in triumph. |
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All musicians and singers are welcome are welcome to join in on what is going to be a night to remember. |
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Today DD and I braved the rain to walk to Pride Park and join in with hundreds of other Rams fans to see the lads off on the way to Wembley. |
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If the idea was to be able to require the daughters to join in a sale of the unencumbered freehold, far more than this agreement was required. |
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I join in all who can praise you because they too have experienced firsthand the unfailingness of your love. |
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Let us join in chorus, just this once, harmonised or in unison, for I care not, and state our position for all Infinity to know and comprehend. |
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Fundi persistently approached the mound, but even little Gimli gave him a bop on the head when he attempted to join in the fishing. |
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I had to join in and march, unprotestingly, together with these raging wretches, towards an unknown bloodbath. |
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And I would dearly love to be unshackled from my bookish heritage and have the culture, freedom and the nerve to join in. |
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All bridge players are welcome to attend and to join in a friendly and sociable afternoon. |
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This is because, in forming a state, citizens join in a social contract, and abrogate their right of free action to the sovereign body. |
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Nora was sitting on her bed, playing a game of solitaire, but she quickly changed the game so that Emy could join in. |
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She was an instant fan, and thrilled to join in as the mic-rocking songstress. |
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Anne wasn't familiar with the song, but by the third time the chorus was repeated, she was able to join in. |
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If not, and if some want to draw lots to choose a sacrificial victim, may they force everyone to join in? |
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Soon after Ty and T.N. join in and start to splash each other in the tepid water. |
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It certainly strikes the right note with Jean, a schoolteacher from Virginia, who plays White Christmas on the piano and we all join in. |
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As her foot tried to join in with the tune, the rhythm that followed sounded offbeat and dying. |
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He encouraged others to join in, with stickers, spray-paint stencils, and wheat-pasted posters. |
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Located in west-central Montana, these streams join in a single valley to form the headwaters of the Missouri River. |
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Young and old join in the fun, clapping hands, singing heartily, laughing and even dancing to the music. |
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Local residents and youngsters are invited to join in, with optional fancy dress. |
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He said people would walk up to random groups having wild orgies, and join in. |
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He would now begin to join in family activities, help out with tasks in the garden. |
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It also lets you know when there are public holidays, so that you can either avoid them or make sure you're there to join in! |
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Various chichi chefs, meanwhile, join in claims that biotech fish are too unnatural for their clientele. |
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If the message is not getting through to your children, join in with their interest in sweets and chocolates for a few days. |
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Every Saturday, a merry band of chucklers invites visitors to pack up their troubles and join in. |
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Wherever we went we were exhorted to join in family picnics, take tea or share hubble-bubble. |
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As full-fledged fighting men, they would now join in the fight against the Hun. |
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I was watching the class when one of the instructors came over and invited me to join in, even though I was in civvies. |
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On New Year's Eve, the couple could take a walk around the grounds of the 300 acre estate or join in the clay pigeon shooting challenge. |
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Even Rod has now been moved to join in with a startling attack on Ms Mone, which does not bear repeating in a family newspaper. |
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I got a phone call announcing impromptu dinner plans, so I decided to join in on that. |
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Sign up, ask me questions, join in our communal commiseration about the lack of chic plus-size maternity clothing options. |
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And at this point, I'll jovially join in and roll my eyes at my own sloth and indolence. |
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However, they soon saw things our way, and decided to join in the festivities themselves. |
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She was congaing with the kids, trying to get her friends to join in the fun and she conga'd all over the room with those kids. |
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The leader will invite all congregants who feel the Torah passage is speaking to this issue in their lives to join in that aliyah. |
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All residents of the area join in wishing Aidan every happiness and contentment in his retirement. |
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When with devotees of other sects, they enthusiastically join in their devotional songs. |
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In order to be able to join in, they were required to contribute some precious ration coupons and a tablespoon of sugar. |
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If you are interested in joining a group of crafty ladies do come along and join in the fun. |
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It used to be that if there was a crowd of people gathered together and having a conversation, Jeff tended not to join in. |
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She actively asks the viewer to join in, inviting people to place objects from handbags and pockets into the cuboid structures she has built. |
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On its stronger tracks the vocal harmonies are dangerously infectious, inviting the listener to join in with the fun-filled sing-alongs. |
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Mrs. Jerome had brought her two elder daughters to join in the gaieties of the regatta. |
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When you create this combination of shed roofs and gambrel roofs you get into a situation where the roofs join in a very complicated manner. |
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You are invited to join in the fun of organising dances, publicity, events, games, competitions and much more. |
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If you enjoyed the evening and want to join in more ask for the dates of other open events. |
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He's taking a few days off to go travelling around with them, which would be cool to join in on. |
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But what have I, a continuing PhD, done to deserve to join in the debauched bacchanalian revelry of undergrads? |
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Former Scouts, invited to join in, were asked to wear any Great War medals and decorations they might have. |
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We invite family, godparents and mentors to join in the laying on of hands on confirmation Sunday. |
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Most of the rest of the media seemed to join in, yearning for a lost golden age. |
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They do not object to the gorgios looking on, but they would rather they did not join in the merriment. |
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She jokes and gossips about some of his parliamentary colleagues, and though he doesn't join in, he does chuckle. |
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Staff at the pub will be dressing for the occasion at the event to help encourage punters to join in. |
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Singers and non-singers alike, including shouters, groaners, moaners and squealers, can all join in. |
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All are welcome to discuss their work, join in the discussions or just sit and listen. |
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But we cannot, in the process, join in the attacks on those very people who are at the sharp end of racist attacks. |
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Your back and hip muscles join in to assist your abs in holding your torso still as your legs move. |
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Somewhere in the branches above her head, a thrush warbled happily, and it was all that Hope could do not to join in. |
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But when two individuals join in a loving relationship the feeling of family evolves. |
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If you run a weblog or website yourself we are also asking you to join in this campaign on your own site. |
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I laughed and told them to come on back anytime and join in the festivities. |
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Mr Hendricks will be travelling over from the US to join in the celebrations. |
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And she knows just how tough it will be not being able to join in the jolly banter on a busy evening. |
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Please feel welcome to come and join in, if you enjoy singing, or just enjoy the sound. |
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Children using the field to play games will find loose dogs trying to join in their game intimidating no matter how well-intentioned the animal. |
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Ranji David is Appu, Rashmi Kothari and 13 others join in to make up a dramatic interplay of laughs and guffaws, back talks and whatnots. |
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In addition to kins and affines, almost all the villagers are invited to join in. |
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When the people in the streets chased after the thief, each person knew that others would join in. |
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He performs his poems and children join in, writing their own poetry or reading his aloud. |
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You can join in the fun with a pretty plant container, a window box, a flower-filled balcony or even a hanging basket. |
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Drinkers across the social spectrum are knocking it back like never before and the pressure to join in has never been stronger. |
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Seven other states allow gay couples to join in civil unions that have full marriage benefits. |
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Seated on a stool next to her mother every Friday, Germaine was expected to join in the conversation. |
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They travelled from near and far to join in the celebrations with many swapping tales and yarns of growing up in the area. |
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Two million visitors are expected to visit Salzburg this year to join in the year-long celebrations. |
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In the past, I might have struggled to join in, concealing my ambivalence with uncertain assertions. |
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It's a great read that will have your tongue hanging out to join in the odyssey by the last page. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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A day to celebrate a great Victory so slipping back to my youthful days before the mast as a boy sailor I will be happy to join in the traditional Naval celebrations. |
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The others began to join in the discussion, chewing ideas over. |
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Much of the comedy is improvised, giving willing punters a chance to join in the fun, and those less willing a chance to simply sit back and watch. |
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All playgroups and pre-schools in the area are invited to join in the fun. |
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I didn't mind eating the meat at all, but at that age I was just a little bit too squeamish to join in enthusiastically gnawing away at the poor little bunny's bones. |
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He celebrated the decision with a traditional smoking ceremony with his brothers, sisters and other family members, inviting ancestors to join in their happiness. |
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A slightly tipsy poet can't blame his cat for wanting to join in the fun. |
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Having promised to join in the celebrations and wave to his mum if his team won, the Rangers boss was doubtless wishing this ever-improving campaign would never end. |
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As I came up to a join in the paths, through the drizzle and the fog I saw another party, on foot and horseback, approaching along the other track. |
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While the reels were being changed everyone would join in a sing song. |
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He does, and suddenly explodes, causing all of the remaining people dining to join in on the regurgitation. |
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The past pupils came from all over to join in the celebrations. |
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At 11 am, rifle fire marked the start of a two-minute silence, which was observed by a large crowd of people of all ages, who had gathered to join in the service. |
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That's why it's so troubling today to see Clark join in the same self-fulfilling wave of determined pessimism and obstruction he battled four years ago. |
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Children will also be able to join in, with cookery workshops, a mad hatter's tea party and countryside open days organised especially for the youngsters. |
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Before we begin, let's all join in a rousing chorus of our anthem. |
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After giving birth to her second son, Connor, in 1997, Sharon found she was stuck on 13 stone until a neighbour suggested she join in a sponsored slim for charity. |
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Its residents long for the freedoms they relinquished so many decades ago, and to join in the liberty and freedom of spirit represented by bikinis and Speedo swim-suits. |
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Forget about formalwear and join in a bit of cactus and barrels. |
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It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes. |
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You can join in the campaign to become a carbon-neutral world. |
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This is a family fun day and all can join in and run, jog, walk or cycle. |
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Public address announcements will be made shortly before 11.30 am to invite passengers and railway staff to join in the silent act of remembrance. |
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Men and women of no particular faith or god can and do join in matrimony. |
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Rufous vangas live in groups of four to eight, and may join in mixed-species feeding flocks with other vangas or with bird species other than vangas. |
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Not even the quietest in the group could help but join in the festivities. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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That's why the public want a UN endorsement for a war before we join in. |
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I also sent the challenge to my team and fellow project managers at work, several of whom have decided to join in, so we are in good company, my friends. |
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In other words, we should all individually carry what is our everyday load or responsibility, but where it becomes too heavy for us, we all join in and share the burden. |
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The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is revitalising its network of information points and is urging local shops, pubs and cafes to join in the promotion push. |
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Jamaican radio stations and their listeners will join in the party at Pebble Mill studios via chat rooms, an internet guest book and a 360 degree web camera. |
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The whole congregation was asked to stand and join in prayer for us. |
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I chose not to join in the pro-hunt march, but I did enjoy seeing the local TV news reporter doing a piece to camera with a cuddly fox glove puppet on his hand. |
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Follow along and join in with IBTimes' live blog with up to the minute updates. |
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The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nought if the U.S. Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan. |
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Crew and passengers alike were noted to join in at heaving the capstan around. |
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For the 1754 Foundling Hospital performance Handel added two horns, which join in when the chorus unites towards the end of the number. |
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The presence of the community attracts many visitors and pilgrims who come to join in the various liturgical celebrations. |
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Many heroes and commanders join in, including Hector, and the gods supporting each side try to influence the battle. |
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Later, cities like Bruges and Antwerp actively tried to take over the monopoly of trade from the Hansa, inviting foreign merchants to join in. |
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Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions. |
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A few couples would let selected doggers join in, with the lucky ones managing to get a screw. |
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The teacher tried to encourage him to join in, and would tell Jamie to go and play 'tiggy' with the others. |
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Not satisfied with tomahawking our colleagues in the country, they ask the scanty remnant in the House to join in the scalp dance. |
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Local folk groups and singers also entertained the crowds and people were able to join in the fun with drum and tin whistle classes. |
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The Tartan Amoebas had been asked to join in the celebrations in Edinburgh to mark the historic day two weeks ago. |
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Visitors can share the zines of trailblazers, hear their stories, and join in chat and discussion groups. |
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You can get to know and like this other side tomorrow morning at 10am when you can join in with a morning workout with Zumba. |
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Tigers, pandas, Spidermen and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles paraded through the park to join in the fun. |
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We are having tombolas of fun at Teesside Park and the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough, so please come along and join in the excitement. |
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This is the first merger of its kind where two mutuals join in a partnership but retain their individual identities. |
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Choirmasters claim that a lost generation of youngsters are unable to join in once-famous songs like Cwm Rhondda. |
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Over 500 lucky children also got a chance to join in with the stories, which were about everything that squeaks, squarks and slithers. |
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This year, a meal of easy-to-make kabobs will leave time to relax and join in the celebration. |
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Members of the congregation will join in hymns during the performance. |
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Archerfish and koi reside in this pond and there is an opportunity for young and old alike to join in feeding the fish. |
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The author very much hopes that more observers will join in observing these interesting, and astrophysically significant, objects. |
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At a time when the 'No Surrender' slogan has been hijacked by extremist groups, no right-thinking supporter will join in. |
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Of course, the rest of Europe is keen to join in the joke of the hypothermic rosbif. |
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The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nothing if the US Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan. |
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Sheikh Hamza, however, refused to join in and rile up the people. |
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Sometimes we go as a single group or as a district event, where we join in with other cub scout groups. |
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Osteitis pubis is inflammation of the joint between the two halves of the pelvis that join in the front. |
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At one stage he handed out maracas and tambourines and invited the audience to join in. |
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Adults can join in zumba, boxercise, circuit training, bokwa, fitness bootcamp and Self-Defence sessions. |
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Participants are encouraged to join in on the art by lighting up with glow sticks, LEDs and anything else their imagination can conjure up. |
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For the less bloodthirsty, guests can join in with a variety of 14th Century courtly dances, such as the pavane, the farandole and branles. |
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Perhaps their membership figures are so low because people are afraid to join in case they're invited to an initiation ceremony. |
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Instead please join in the sharing of que methods and recipes, or questions. |
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It's got the power, catchiness and even if you can't play like Hendrix you can always join in on the kazoo. |
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On 17 September, join in the festivities with traditional moon cakes that come in a variety of flavours. |
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Mickey's Rockin' Road Show sees Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy set out on a zany road trip where audiences join in and help find the coolest acts around. |
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She seeks to persuade others to join in her observably spiritual quest. |
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On many, a cold freezing night, of temperatures hovering near zero, the finocchios tease and try to encourage Tedesco to join in their warm body orgies. |
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We are pleased to have Daron join in a full-time operational role and are committed to growing our water filter business and to commercializing our hemodiafiltration business. |
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Whenever the dean and chapter confirm any act, that such confirmation may be valid, the dean must join in person, and not in the person of a deputy or subdean only. |
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Yet if he remained, it would simply mean that his own and Hagthorpe's crews would join in the saturnalia and increase the hideousness of events now inevitable. |
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If you are a sophmore in high school, join in the tryouts on Nov. |
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In this procession there are also six Maids of Honour, a brass band, the church choir, and anyone who wishes to join in by carrying their own decorated rushbearing. |
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As visitors stroll through the candlelit Village, they can meet Father Christmas and Santa Claus, join in a Christmas Carol singalong, hear holiday music, and much more. |
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Preferring to do his thinking and designing in the morning, but was happy to have company while at work, liking to be read to or join in conversation. |
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In small gatherings, dominants are more successful in defending food, but as more individuals join in, they must spend more time driving off others. |
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But I was tipped over the edge when he decided to join in with the piped background music and give a romantic, tear-jerking rendition of Westlife's Flying Without Wings. |
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He found that name-calling and other verbal victimisation, such as not being allowed to join in with playground games, makes children feel very bad about themselves. |
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Discover how you can join in by dining out, eating in and supporting the Curry Tree Charitable Fund in general or even join in the Great British Curry Quiz at www. |
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Visitors pay a 900 yen entrance fee to shop in a mock-up of Istanbul's bazaar, join in folk and belly dances done by dancers direct from Turkey and dine on Turkish delicacies. |
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The incoming troops required training and equipment before they could join in the effort, and for several months American units were relegated to support efforts. |
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Traditional Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year's Day dips are being held to raise funds for good causes with people from across the globe expected to join in. |
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They argue that Africans, or more accurately African elites, deliberately let European traders join in an already large trade in enslaved people and were not patronized. |
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So this Autumn the RNLI is celebrating the sacrifices their crews make every day with a brand new, highly enjoyable fundraising event we can all join in. |
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