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conjoin sentence examples

  • Conjoined twins conform to societal norms.
  • Conjoined with a colon ( : ).
  • Conjoined twin di that they should build bridges with next door butcher mr morrissey.
  • She was pious enough, but her media was not conjoined with the spectactular mystical accomplishments of the llandderfel woman.
  • Conjoined in base.
  • Conjoining fragments.
  • Conjoined with the body of a stag, which is pierced with arrows.
  • Conjoined argent the center tower larger than the others.
  • They are closely conjoined, since they arise at the same base, share the same object and fall away together.
  • Conjoined appeals.
  • Conjoined with things we dislike, to be separated from things we like that also is dukkha.
  • For them church and king were so conjoined as to be almost one word.
  • This makes it possible to search inside a conjoined phrase as if it wasn't conjoined phrase as if it wasn't conjoined.
  • As flusser suggests, within the technical image, art, politics and science are intimately conjoined ( 2000: 19 ).
  • Conjoined cases has essentially ruled that rolled-up holiday pay is on the face of it unlawful.
  • A few days later on may 10th, mercury, venus, jupiter and uranus all conjoined over it.
  • In 1673 he had a grant of arms: azure, three saracen '5 heads conjoined on one neck argent.

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