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单词 Come together
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(1) Things of a kind come together; people of a kind fall into the same group. 
(2) And when we come together, combine the light that shines within. There is nothing we can't do, there is no battle we can't win.
(3) All my troubles seem to come together.
(4) The Conference called on all good men to come together to resist socialism.
(5) Both sides have come together in a spirit of goodwill.
(6) The family must come together for the parents' silver wedding.
(7) Three colleges have come together to create a new university.
(8) Companies will come together because of the sheer costs involved in globalising their businesses.
(9) The countries will come together next week to sign a new non-aggression treaty.
(10) That they should come together we suppose was predestined.
(11) On New Year's Eve we come together(/come together.html), and share our hopes and fears for the coming year.
(12) They would pause for breath, swear, and then come together again, their fists up, moving in.
(13) Perhaps they would come together in a future incarnation - not the next, probably, but perhaps the one after.
(14) They were just movies that didn't come together - poorly executed, I guess.
(15) Elsewhere old rock is swallowed up where plates come together.
(16) The building blocks haven't come together to form a self-replicating chain like RNA.
(17) These silicate groups come together by sharing oxygen atoms to produce a variety of structures.
(18) I hope both countries can come together on this issue.
(19) Why did genes come together into large vehicles, each with a single genetic exit route?
(20) We would have come together when his hullabaloo was over.
(21) They finally come together at the lowest level of their relationship.
(22) How can an unprecedented association of nations which come together voluntarily govern itself effectively, responsibly and responsively?
(23) The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage.
(24) That is when delegates elected from each of the states must come together to choose a presidential ticket.
(25) At our Sunday Mass, you can see how we all come together to express our silent opposition to the regime.
(26) Hello and Goodbye is a powerful play about a brother and sister who come together again after years of separation.
(27) Yet, the individual is at best a locus in which many lines of development come together in a unique set.
(28) And because the country is so small, the nation does come together, especially in times of war or national tragedy.
(29) Notice that there are various places in Fig. 3. 3 where five filaments come together.
(30) A group is a collection of individual people who come together to achieve some purpose.
(31) The various strands of his life were beginning to come together.
(32) The two buildings come together at an angle that narrows to merely a slit.
(33) We have to settle our differences and come together as one.
(34) The upheavals of the era tended to come together, one kind of revolution easily attaching itself to another.
(35) London and Fog! When these two come together, it is time to be a writer! Mehmet Murat ildan 
(36) Having come together, the images separate in sections six and seven, when the verb correr reappears twice.
(37) And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way.
(38) But the beauty of the Olympics is that you come together and meet athletes from around the world.
(39) To plot what needs to be done, family members have come together on Sunday nights for supper.
(40) It's an organization of writers, artists and intellectuals, who come together to discuss their ideas.
(41) By June 1950 a series of desperate needs had come together.
(42) Of course they will come together and discuss the matter.
(43) If one man invented a steam engine and another a railway, then the two could come together.
(44) Special communes, whole community come together to press the grape and gather the precious juice.
(45) But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive.
(46) Now their romantic urgings and formal ambitions have come together in an expansive exploration of the universe.
(47) Both sides come together in their opposition to the cloning of human embryos, and object to commercial control over the process.
(48) You see, gentlemen, my position is simply to invite the two nations to come together to make peace.
(49) As long as you understand the process, it will all come together, whatever the terms and instructions.
(50) Seminars provide an opportunity for students to come together and discuss a particular topic.
(51) The idea that when people come together, they stay together.
(52) Where these factors come together a management buy-out is possible.
(53) All three aspects need to be practised so that they all come together to give the right impression.
(54) The Conference called on everyone to come together to resist the government's planned educational reforms.
(55) Is it a parody of the platonic republic, where politics, art and philosophy come together?
(56) At any rate, the males leave their parties and come together in a posse.
(57) Subjects do not exist in isolation, but rather come together to form a coherent whole for the children.
(58) Women from the different organizations have been able to come together and agree on certain basic principles about what they, as women, are fighting for.
(59) The parallels seem to come together in the distance.
(60) Will we all come together, or come apart?
(61) The queen consort has come together with the king.
(62) We will live for love united. Come together undivided.
(63) When you come together Lord's Supper you eat.
(64) For instance, when nutrients run low, individual myxobacteria (slime bacteria) may come together to form a fruiting body to produce spores.
(65) In the center, the three prominent dust lanes that give the Trifid its name all come together.
(65) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(66) Remember symbiosis, two different organisms that come together for a mutually beneficial partnership?
(67) Finally he hoped that the heterogeneous mixture of players and experiences in the side meant that "people of different nations can still come together as one in our hearts."
(68) Those little bits can come together and almost overwhelm the world.
(69) His long-term forecast, despite the uncertainties, portrays a distant time when the world's continents come together again to form a new supercontinent, which he calls Pangea Ultima.
(70) Defraud ye not one the other, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency .
(71) Separated as we are thousands of miles apart , we come together as if by predestination.
(72) Acknowledging the strength of feeling, Brown wrote: "Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated.
(73) Festive color and convenient design come together to make holiday baking more fun!
(74) The combination of our whole leaf blends, open weave fabric, and unique hand-crafted silken pyramidal infuse come together as never before to brew an extraordinary cup of tea.
(75) Turn the adjustment screw so that the steering arm moves away from the main motor. Keep turning until you hear a metallic sound created when the discs come together.
(76) Anecdotes suggest that Linux hosts an increasing fraction of new development; Fortran and Linux often come together on high-performance science-oriented clusters, for example.
(77) Chemical , ( as if by ) predestination , is preordained to come together.
(78) When people come together to create a prank, it encouragescreativityand gives outside of the workload.
(79) However, the time is right for the members of the emerging cloud computing community to come together around the notion of an open cloud.
(80) I was writing for the rhythm section, something where we could come together and create a force that was bigger than the three of us.
(81) Things of one kind come together , and people of one group crowd together.
(82) “It’s only happened once before. It’s a confluence of circumstances that come together to cause this,” said John Rowden, citizen science director at the Audubon Society’s New York chapter.
(83) His troops come together, and raise up their way against me, encamp round about my tabernacle.
(84) Let an Englishman and a Scotchman come together for a bit of banter.
(85) Get out the breastplate and body - cover , and come together to the fight.
(86) Everything in the world is so. When the conditions of time and space and others predestine to come together, a thing happens.
(87) In this fuggy and dull summer, in the summer that nowhere is not in this beautiful buttock, also come together spring scenery of brimless of play knife and fork, watch the secret of star and bikini.
(88) With a special burial ground accessible every hour of the day, friends and family from all around the world could practically come together at anytime to pay tribute to the deceased.
(89) After a shooting, the mood is closely knit and we all come together to support the officer.
(90) The Hardwood Checkoff is an initiative led by a group of US hardwood industry leaders who have come together to develop a Commodity Checkoff program for the hardwood industry.
(91) Love is such that, on one occasion, two originally engage uninvolved people come together, said there is no relationship has have all kinds of connections with potential fate.
(92) Members of the YMCA and YWCA will come together for a worship service at the Ecumenical Centre at the World Council of Churches headquarters in Geneva.
(93) Juxta was from a Latin root that meant "come together" and also gave us our English word joust.
(94) Some, like African-American writer Ralph Ellison, be-lieve that jazz captures the essence of America. For good reason, for in jazz all of the characteristics I mentioned above come together.
(95) Four Peridot and four Rosaline crystals in the Leaf-cut come together to beautifully recreate the floral motif of this pendant that comes on a rhodium-plated chain.
(96) In response to those divisions, the mainline denominations have attempted to come together through ecumenical movement.
(97) Each year, at Gettysburg, hundreds or thousands of Civil War buffs come together to reenact the battles here over four days of celebrations, education, weddings, and more.
(98) Ariana: We come together in the oneness, in the thankfulness and the joy of being together.
(99) In REM sleep, it becomes more likely that ideas might come together in a solution.
(100) At the end of the concert all the performers come together for all-star jam that leaves the audience hollering for more.
(101) The self and the essential come together in darkness or blinding light.
(101) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(102) The rabbit hutch is the first to actually come together, and it has worked phenomenally .
(103) In Biophilia, you will experience how the three come together -- nature, music, technology.
(104) He doesn't so much dance as self-detonate, limbs flailing, chest twitching, legs bending. It's like the inner demons of every deranged character he's played have come together to rough up his body.
(105) If time moved backward, the broken pieces could come together in a great many ways. Only one of these many ways, however, would re-form the glass. It is almost impossible to believe this would happen.
(106) Open Source software is well-suited to these challenges, as interested parties can come together to build what is needed.
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