Joined
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She became my first ally in the game, my husband Kiyash
joined
next, and together we identified and battled the bad guys.
My mother, Georgina,
joined
him years later.
But it is
joined
up, and it is inclusive.
This Australian-Indian girl, she came out and started to dance on her front lawn, and her father peered out the window to see what all the noise and commotion was about, and he soon
joined
her.
The foreign fighters filled them out as they
joined
the organization.
And in the wake of the result, the diaspora has
joined
with the Carter Center, the Catholic Church and other observers, to draw attention to the undemocratic result.
And I joined, later on, the youth organization under the African National Congress.
Later, I
joined
the World Bank, which sought to fight such poverty by transferring aid from rich to poor countries.
And when we'd finished, he went around silently and he
joined
all of the straws up till it looped around the whole ward.
Ten years old, three and a half million people have
joined
up, and a million rides are shared every day.
I
joined
forces with many other Libyans inside and outside Libya to call for a day of rage and to initiate a revolution against the tyrannical regime of Gaddafi.
She has now
joined
a call center in Hyderabad and may have tortured you about your credit card bills in a very clear English accent.
Perhaps more importantly, tens of thousands of people
joined
the advocacy programs and the activism programs that we created to go around the movies.
So we
joined
forces with Georgia Tech, with Thad Starner's wearable computing group, to build us an underwater wearable computer that we're calling CHAT.
And now 4,000 churches have
joined
the environmental movement.
It was a moving demonstration of what the words "united nations" are supposed to mean: a true union of nations
joined
together in a colossal effort for good.
They were not received in ghettos or separated, but integrated,
joined
together, and, at least in the kitchen, learned to build bountiful bridges of love and peace.
All over the world, chefs are joining forces thanks to their cooking, just like our parents
joined
at the table because of their love.
So I've
joined
a growing band of people that try to make molecular spells using DNA.
Like many people here, well, I want to maximize my personal impact in the world, so I'm going to explain why I
joined
the team there.
The two marches
joined
together, and they continued their path towards the state capital.
I
joined
a group of surgeons, where I could work with other people, in a community, not in New Haven, but fairly close by.
This is then
joined
by the sound of sweeping violins.
I
joined
Unilever in 1976 as a management trainee in India.
I'm the daughter of a man who
joined
one club in his life, the Optimist Club.
Saminu told me that they
joined
insurgent groups, often acting as getaway drivers in bombings and kidnappings.
More farmers
joined
us.
And then, when I returned to work full time, in this role, I
joined
with wonderful colleagues who were also interested in these questions.
This is a map of words
joined
together as questions and answers, and with these filters applied on top of them in order to modify them to represent certain nuances.
And first let me say, I recently
joined
Google's Moonshot group, where I had a division, the display division in Google X, and the brain science work I'm speaking about today is work I did before I
joined
Google and on the side outside of Google.
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