How happily do they all conjoin to fit this world for the exercise of our senses and our reason! |
Such ethnographic explorations of film, video and television elsewhere place the book at some distance from many ongoing discussions that conjoin film and anthropology. |
Averroes and Avicenna both teach that the human and active intellect conjoin in the moment of intellection. |
If what are to be conjoined are severally in relation to a common third it does perforce relate or conjoin them. |
More sophisticated hybrid views attempt to integrate the notions of probability and process, and not merely conjoin or disjoin them. |
The pair of Asiatic lions, in Gir National Park, in India's western state of Gujarat, will conjoin every 25 minutes for four days. |