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    bring together


    1. is designed to bring together those who would be compatible, thus, giving a higher success


    2. Bring together all of the food you’ve so wished you had but have


    3. 16Gather the people, consecrate the assembly; bring together the elders,


    4. to prepare and bring together the soldiers as one


    5. And it is a most important quantity for, they excitedly exclaim, it might be the “Grand Unifier” that would be able to bring together into a composite whole all of the separate forces that Man’s science has discovered


    6. 5 Satan also taught Genun to bring strong drink out of corn; and this Genun used to bring together companies on companies in drink-houses; and brought into their hands all manner of fruits and flowers; and they drank together


    7. tween the banks, so does the psyche bring together the source


    8. To bring together


    9. They then began recruiting top people from within the agency to bring together an entirely new creative and marketing team to handle the account


    10. They bring together that which might have been lost

    11. The team discussed this long and hard and eventually came to the conclusion the outside world neither could, nor would ,use the process for the correct reasons, but if they could educate and bring together the world and make it a more peaceful place to be, only then they would allow the process to be shared


    12. The annual conference would bring together many of the top


    13. This conference will bring together implementers


    14. Strand’s vision was to bring together the best of Computer Science and the best of Biology to further research in understanding how 27


    15. from the content and bring together related viewpoints or discussions to provide a


    16. The priest invokes this Lord to bring the people together like nets bring together the ears of maize


    17. It had been his idea to bring together all the diamonds that he and his cronies had collected over the years


    18. Some markets (shops and fruit stalls) physically bring together the buyer and the seller


    19. Therefore, you will beware of the consequences of your deeds since you have known that the Maker who created the stars and brought them together to form constellations of superb sights can easily bring together the witness and the witnessed before Him for account on the Promised Day


    20. To “conglobate the sun” is meant to be to bring together all its rays which are spreading in the space and put thereby an end to its function as a source of radiation heat, and light

    21. Footnote 20: (return) Synalepha is usually to be avoided when it would bring togethertwo stressed syllables as in gigante ola, querido hijo, etc


    22. ods, I will grow him a kingdom that will bring together the best of


    23. It will be convenient to bring together in one view the indications afforded by this chapter of what we term the literal sense of Life and Death in our Lord's discourses, in opposition to the prevailing notion that life stands only foreverlasting happiness, and death for endless misery


    24. One of the main ideas behind the setting up of these business clubs for women is to bring together like-minded people who can assist each other with demonstrations, presentations, information and advice


    25. They do not, however, adopt his system of lots, but bring together the best natures, male and female,


    26. Had we not better appoint certain festivals at which we will bring together the brides and bridegrooms, and sacrifices will be offered and suitable hymeneal songs composed by our poets: the number of weddings is a matter which must be left to the discretion of the rulers, whose aim will be to preserve the average of population? There are many other things which they will have to consider, such as the effects of wars and diseases and any similar agencies, in order as far as this is possible to prevent the State from becoming either too large or too small


    27. It was held in the early summer and attempted to bring together cutting-edge science and public policy in a high-profile way


    28. To make sure we had enough economic muscle to accomplish all that, we would bring together the leaders of the nation’s top companies to create the Mental Health Leadership Roundtable, modeled on the successful CEO Roundtable for Cancer, to focus on employer-sponsored healthcare


    29. I’m trying to provide and encourage leadership to bring together groups that sometimes compete for research dollars and public awareness in their own national and state lobbying


    30. It would not have embarrassed him to bring together the Dauphin of Barabbas and the Dauphin of Herod

    31. Since with the arrangement which I propose there will certainly be formed large complete schools in the larger centres (as I think, in the proportion of one to twenty of all the other schools), and in these large schools the teachers will be of a grade of education equal to that of the seminarists who have finished a course in a theological school, the head teacher will visit all these larger schools, bring together these teachers on Sundays, point out to them the defects, propose new methods, give counsel and books for their own education, and invite them to his school on Sundays


    32. " But men are the builders of their own destiny, and more especially of the destiny of their children; and so when we ask, "Why do you bring together millions of troops, and why do you make soldiers of yourselves, and mangle and murder one another? Why have you expended, and why do you still expend, an enormous sum of human energy in the construction of useless and unhealthful cities? Why do you organize ridiculous tribunals, and send people whom you consider as criminals from France to Cayenne, from Russia to Siberia, from England to Australia, when you know the hopeless folly of it? Why do you abandon agriculture, which you love, for work in factories and mills, which you despise? Why do you bring up your children in a way that will force them to lead an existence which you find worthless? Why do you do this?" To all these questions men feel obliged to make some reply


    33. Bring together opposite corners, twist, and place in a moderate oven to bake the onion tender


    34. It is arranged in the order of administrative divisions and districts; but copious indices enable the student to bring together any particular line of investigation


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    Synonyms for "bring together"

    call together congregate rally convene gather muster summon