Joining
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626 examples of Joining in a sentence
Risks her head
joining
the ghetto dance class but gets away with it and ends up hooking up with an obese black guy who everyone calls "monster".
So we have Paul Naschy
joining
an expedition in a Tibetan mountain region.
On the train she learns that
joining
a sorority is an essential thing at the school.
Our lead, Charlie, has a romantic interlude with the lead female character, the principal's daughter, and I couldn't imagine a more sterile, unromantic
joining.
I felt as tho we weren't given enough details of the "story", before
joining
in on the movie.
To me it seems strangely disjointed in places with many scenes not fiting or
joining
to those around them.
Joining
him in the show are three washed up WWII vets: Palmer from Great Britain, piloting a Supermarine Spitfire (beautiful airplane); Leichman from Germany, piloting an Me-109 (the P-51B I mentioned earlier, but still magnificent looking none the less); and Hirokoshi, piloting the Zero.
If Warren Beatty has a fan club, I'm
joining.
Gulliver is going to bring peace to this part of the world by making love win and by joining, merging, splicing them together.
Van Johnson portrays a young World War II veteran who, upon
joining
a prominent law firm, attempts to avoid scandal stemming from his allergy to alcohol.
He is weighing the value of further dismemberment of Ukraine, with some pieces either
joining
Russia or becoming Russian vassal states, against the pain of much stronger and more comprehensive economic sanctions.
This support was considerably higher than in any of the other fourteen member states when they were
joining
the European Union.
CAMBRIDGE – With China set to lead a new $50 billion international financial institution, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), most of the debate has centered on the United States’ futile efforts to discourage other advanced economies from
joining.
The economic slowdown comes at the worst possible moment, as Europe readies itself for monetary union (emu), and the tough budget constraints imposed as a precondition for
joining
limit the governments' ability to use old fashioned stimulants to get their ailing economies moving.
Some ideological hawks in Sharon's government threatened to resign;Shimon Peres announced that Labor will offer Sharon a parliamentary safety net; there is even talk about Labor
joining
a national unity government.
Indeed, the bloody irony is that the strategy is utterly counter-productive; the people of the tribal areas, with their warrior past, end up
joining
the militants, justifying their actions as jihad against the forces occupying Afghanistan and their helpers in Pakistan.
Thatcher supported Britain’s entry into the European Union in order to benefit from free trade, but she forcefully opposed
joining
the single currency.
Likewise, America’s “reset button” policy with Russia has certainly improved relations with the Kremlin, but it remains highly improbable that the Russians would endanger their privileged relations with Iran by
joining
an economic siege.
Most West European countries lowered budget deficits to 3% of GDP to meet the terms for
joining
the European Monetary Union.
The Kremlin is now suggesting that its commitment to fulfilling the declaration was conditional on Japan not
joining
any security alliance against Russia.
The Brexit campaign, led by Johnson, warned British voters that their country would soon be “swamped” by Turkish immigrants, even though Turkey is nowhere close to
joining
the EU.
It is very likely that if, instead of
joining
the euro, Italy and Spain had simply granted their central banks more autonomy, they, too, would have low inflation today.
The third message is that if the existing nuclear powers sincerely want to prevent others from
joining
their club, they cannot keep justifying the possession of nuclear weapons as a means of protection for themselves or their allies against other weapons of mass destruction, especially biological weapons, or conventional weapons.
This repression has had a serious impact on the scientific community, with Russia’s top scientific minds – unwilling to remain in an environment where greed and corruption stifle creativity and exploration –
joining
investors and capital in fleeing the country.
Given all of this, it is perhaps not surprising that impoverished and restive northern youth are
joining
Boko Haram in droves.
This could be accomplished by
joining
Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and many others who have donated at least half of their personal wealth to social causes, including global health.
Perhaps al-Qaeda's motive in targeting Turkey is to derail a Muslim nation from its progress toward
joining
the European Union?
Joining
the EEA would offer an additional advantage – giving Scotland the level playing field it wants in trading with the 27 EU members.
But, as the revolts proceeded, it emerged that people wanted good government and social justice, and were not enamored of Iran or interested in
joining
an axis of resistance.
On this occasion, UNESCO and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) are
joining
forces to present at UNESCO headquarters the exhibit State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda.
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