Join-in Sentence Examples

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  • But, in fact, it failed; and the friction engendered between the First Lord and the First Sea Lord was one of the causes which drove Mr. Asquith to invite the Unionists in May to join in a Coalition Government.

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  • Cromwell furnished 6000 men with a fleet to join in the attack upon Spain in Flanders, and obtained as reward Mardyke and Dunkirk, the former being captured and handed over on the 3rd of October 1657, and the latter after the battle of the Dunes on the 4th of June 1658, when Cromwell's Ironsides were once more pitted against English royalists fighting for the Spaniards.

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  • In view of the French refusal, Lord Granville on the 27th of July invited Italy to join in restoring order in Egypt; but Mancini and Depretis, in spite of the efforts of Crispi, then in London, declined the offer.

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  • On that subject there was wonderful unanimity, and the few persons who could not join in the chorus had the prudence to remain silent.

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  • Fill our hearts with joy and gladness, that ever having of all things a sufficiency, we may superabound in all good works, in Christ Jesus our Lord, &c.'" The writer then enjoins that, "if two or three other virgins are present, they also shall give thanks over the bread set out, and join in the prayers.

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  • Alarmed by a hint dropped by Edward, he left England secretly, and in the church of the Friars Minorite at Dumfries on the 10th of -February 1306 met Comyn, whom he slew before the high altar for refusing to join in his plans.

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  • As Hardee's attack rolled up the Union army from left to right, the remainder of the Confederate army was to issue from the Atlanta fortifications and join in the battle.

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  • All work was to be suspended that all might join in the processions.

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  • It is, at any rate, certain that Jesus came up to Jerusalem in order to join in the celebration of the Passover.

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  • Germany and Russia had, temporarily at all events, withdrawn from the cooperation, but France came in for the first time in 1920, and it was understood that the United States was likely to join in the scheme of investigation.

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  • On reaching the vicinity they leave the blood stream and join in the warfare - many performing their function of phagocytosis (q.v.), others falling victims to the toxins.

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  • For, meanwhile, the French Revolution had entered upon alarming phases, and in August 1791 Frederick William, at the meeting at Pillnitz, arranged with the emperor Leopold to join in supporting the cause of Louis XVI.

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  • They treated the people with horrible barbarity, so that the conscience of Europe was aroused, and England under Cromwell called on the Protestant powers to join in remonstrance to the duke of Savoy and the French king.

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  • As a result of these assemblies it was decided that those who had become members in childhood simply by virtue of their parents' status could not subsequently join in the celebration of the Lord's Supper nor record votes on ecclesiastical issues, unless they should approve themselves fit; they might, however, in their turn bring their children to baptism and hand on to them the degree of membership which they themselves had received from their own parents.

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  • Absolution was refused by them to those who would not join in the Guise rebellion, and Acquaviva is said to have tried to stop them, but in vain.

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  • In character the Indians are, as a rule, peaceable, though conscious of their numerical superiority and at times driven to join in the revolutions which so often disturb the course of local politics; they are often intensely religious, but with a few exceptions are thriftless, indolent and inveterate gamblers.

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  • Still undeterred, she entered into a conspiracy to depose her brother after his accession; and when her husband refused to join in the enterprise, she exclaimed that "nature had mistaken their sexes, for he ought to have been the woman."

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  • He had fallen into disfavour because of his unwillingness to join in the intrigues of the princess Turkan Khatun, who wished to secure the succession to the throne for her infant son Mahmud at the expense of the elder sons of Malik Shah.

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  • Maranhao did not join in the declaration of independence of 1822, but in the following year the Portuguese were driven out by Admiral Lord Cochrane and the province became a part of the new empire of Brazil.

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  • To join in prayer with any one not a member of the denomination was regarded as unlawful, and even to eat or drink with one who had been excommunicated was held to be wrong.

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  • He graduated from Oberlin College in 1850 and from the Albany Medical College in 1853, where he attracted the notice of Professor James Hall, state geologist of New York, through whose influence he was induced to join in an exploration of Nebraska.

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  • These hostilities ended in the conquest of Corcyra by the Corinthian tyrant Periander (c. 600), who induced his new subjects to join in the colonization of Apollonia and Anactorium.

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  • Coniferous forests, consisting mostly of pine (Pinus sylvestris) and birch, cover large tracts in Mazovia in the north, extend across the Baltic lake-ridge southwards as far as the confluence of the Bug with the Narew, and join in the south-east the Polysie of the Pripet.

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  • These being refused, he appealed to the people, started an order of his own, and gained over 500 of the Buddha's community to join in the secession.

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  • Henry defended his rights with vigour and once again Germany was ravaged by war, for although he was unpopular in Bavaria he was strongly supported by the Saxons, who, since the time of Henry IV., had always been ready to join in an attack on the, monarchy, and he had little difficulty in driving Albert the Bear from the land.

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  • In great alarm lest the beys should join them, especially as they were far north of his position, he immediately sent messengers to his rivals, promising to comply with all their demands if they should join in.

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  • This was the cardinal misfortune of the Stuarts, but who could trust Henry, and who could join in the fiery persecutions of the new pope-king ?

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  • Falkenhayn's refusal to join in the enterprise was based on various grounds; his belief in the prospects of success at Verdun; his anxiety regarding the Russian front, and, probably, the idea that a formal state of war between Germany and Italy might still be avoided.

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  • The Maryland legislature approved the Mount Vernon agreement and proposed to invite Pennsylvania and Delaware to join in the arrangement.

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  • Kleist made a most stubborn resistance on the Burk ridge, and Bertrand's corps was called up by Napoleon to join in the battle; but part of Blucher's corps fiercely engaged Bertrand, and Burk was not taken till 7 P.M.

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  • Local militia, protecting none who refused to join in the common defence, and all serving " not as soldiers but as farmers mutually pledged to protect each other from the depredations of outlaws who infest the state," strove to secure such public order as was necessary to the gathering of crops, so as "to prevent the starvation of the citizens" (governor's circular, 1865).

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  • Prayer and praise also are effective only as the congregation intelligently join in them; hence they are not to be solely by a priest nor in a strange tongue, as the clergyman is simply the leader of the devotions of the people.

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  • The estrangement was not of long continuance; for we find Antony meeting the dictator at Narbo the following year, and rejecting the suggestion of Trebonius that he should join in the conspiracy that was already on foot.

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  • Man's duty is undoubtedly to join in the common service of sentient beings; but his final goal is to rise above the toils and comforts of the visible creature into the vast bosom of a peaceful Nirvana.

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  • But hence too he more than once took doubtful shortcuts to some of his most important ends; giving the ministry within the new Church more power over laymen than Protestant principles would suggest, and binding the masses outside who were not members of it, equally with their countrymen who were, to join in its worship, submit to its jurisdiction, and contribute to its support.

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  • From this time till 1848 he led a life of comparative quiet - not the quiet of inactivity, however, for his incessant labours within the Academy and the Observatory produced a multitude of contributions to all departments of physical science, - but on the fall of Louis Philippe he left his laboratory to join in forming the provisional government.

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  • After the war New Jersey found its commercial existence threatened by New York and Philadelphia, and it was a feeling of weakness from this cause rather than any lack of state pride that caused the state to join in the movements for a closer Federal Union.

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  • He endeavoured to persuade Lord Hawkesbury (see Liverpool, Earls Of) to join in a scheme for turning an old friend out of the India Office.

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  • Dan, he declares, sooner than join in Jeroboam's scheme of an Israelite war against Judah, had migrated to Cush, and finally, with the help of Naphthali, Asher and Gad, had founded an independent Jewish kingdom in the Gold Land of Havila, beyond Abyssinia.

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  • The central and essential ceremonies of the hajj or greater pilgrimage are those of the day of Arafa, the 9th of the "pilgrimage month" (Dhu'l Hijja), the last of the Arab year; and every Moslem who is his own master, and can command the necessary means, is bound to join in these once in his life, or to have them fulfilled by a substitute 1 The latter perhaps was no part of the ancient omra; see SnouckHurgronje, Het Mekkaansche Feest (1880) p. 115 sqq.

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  • Pietism, as a distinct movement in the German Church, was then originated by Spener by religious meetings at his house (collegia pietatis), at which he repeated his sermons, expounded passages of the New Testament, and induced those present to join in conversation on religious questions that arose.

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  • Doubtless the two regarded each other as rivals; Comyn may have refused to join in the insurrection planned by Bruce.

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  • The bureaucracy, the minor, landholders, the towns, and the clergy refused to join in the rising, and lent their aid for its suppression, because they were unwilling to see anarchy recommence.

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  • So formidable did he appear to them for the moment that they took the deplorable step olinviting the foreign foe to join in the struggle.

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  • Thomas of Lancaster, who had refused to join in the late campaign, took advantage of its results to place the king once more in complete tutelage.

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  • In the north-east the two Luys flow directly to the Adour, which they join in Landes.

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  • On the 10th of June Sieyes moved that the Tiers Etat should for the last time invite the First and Second Estates to join in the verification of powers and announce that, whether they did or not, the work of verifying would begin forthwith.

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  • A committee on the Irish Land Acts was closured at the end of July by the casting vote of the chairman, Mr Morley, and the minority refused to join in the report.

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  • The refusal of the soldiers to coerce the Assembly showed that the monarchy could no longer rely on the army; and a few days later, when the lesser nobility and the lower ranks of the clergy had united with the third estate whose cause was their own, the king yielded, and on the 27th of June commanded both orders to join in the National Assembly, which was thereby recognized and the political revolution sanctioned.

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  • The danger to Spain and to the Spanish possessions in Italy stimulated the king to join in the Holy League formed by the pope and Venice against the Turks; and Spanish ships and soldiers had a great share in the splendid victory at Lepanto.

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  • We welcome new members to join in the fight for a liberal democracy.

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  • She was reticent to join in as much as she normally does.

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  • The main character, played by Matt Dillon, can't afford to join-in, because he has to pay alimony to his ex-wife.

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  • The crowd began to rowdily chant the chorus and join in with the spirit of the anthem.

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  • Do n't hibernate this winter join in the fun!

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  • Babies love action rhymes, songs and TV jingles - sing them for her and let her join in whatever way she can.

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  • For the larger wedding you may decide to hire another magician to ensure that everyone can join in the spectacle.

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  • These occasions are made more memorable because the cast and crew bring along their own families to join in.

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  • Children are welcome to join in all of the activities, except the off-road mountain biking excursions.

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  • Hopefully, those with expert or technical knowledge will join in to assist others.

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  • From here we get involved in very practical work and join in the mission outreach projects.

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  • Luke was too busy getting his eyebrows plucked to join in.

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  • He didn't join in with the usual student pranks, instead he chose to spend his time studying and thinking.

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  • Soon the drug and booze fuelled night turns wild as they hire a prostitute to join in the fun.

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  • Here, open out; we must join in driving these ragged rascals back on the center.

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  • My wife and I join in affectionate remembrances and greetings to yourself and your aunt, and in the sincere tender of our sympathies.

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  • I'm not going to join in what appears to be an exercise in making the BNP appear respectable.

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  • We will engage other nations to join in accelerating our efforts to finally eradicate this scourge.

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  • The ocean is awash with sound, as dolphins, whales and even snapping shrimp all join in the chorus.

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  • There was a chance to catch a display of dancing and to join in - happily without the plate smashing!

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  • All the Swedish supergroup 's greatest hits are performed live with on-screen lyrics so everyone can join in.

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  • There is nearly always some knowledge and even tacit consent from a group, even if they refuse to join in.

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  • The join in the masonry is visible above the south vestry.

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  • Of his relations with his brother-authors little is known; it was natural that he should exchange complimentary verses with James Shirley, and that he should join in the chorus of laments over the death of Ben Jonson.

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  • Charles, as anxious to attack Constantinople as he was reluctant to attack Tunis, with which Sicily had long had commercial relations, was forced to abandon his own plans and to join in those of his brother.'

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  • The object of his mission was to persuade the Dutch to join in the War of the Austrian Succession and to arrange the details of their assistance.

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  • In Yemen and Hadramut many villages are occupied exclusively by this religious hierarchy, who are known as Ashraf, Sada or Kudha (i.e.Sharifs, Seyyids or Kadhis); the religious affairs of the tribes are left in their hands; they do not, however, interfere in tribal matters generally, or join in fighting.

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  • At the invitation of Piero Gambacorti, the ruler of the republic of Pisa, she visited that city and there endeavoured to arouse enthusiasm for the proposed crusade, urging princes and presidents, commanders and private citizens alike to join in "the holy passage."

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  • Great Britain was in favour of coercion, but Russia, when sounded, replied that she " would certainly not join in any coercive measures " and she was supported by France.

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  • And near the end of 1937, Roosevelt created the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis to join in the fight.

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  • Old women's nonsense--old women's nonsense! he repeated, but still he patted Pierre affectionately on the shoulder, and then went up to the table where Prince Andrew, evidently not wishing to join in the conversation, was looking over the papers his father had brought from town.

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  • He tried several times to join in the conversation, but his remarks were tossed aside each time like a cork thrown out of the water, and he could not jest with them.

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  • How can I join in?

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  • The Raised Voices choir sang protest songs and encouraged the other protesters to join in.

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  • I 'm not going to join in what appears to be an exercise in making the BNP appear respectable.

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  • Tho SB not quite herself the last few days and was a bit reticent to join in as much as she normally does.

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  • There was a chance to catch a display of dancing and to join in - happily without the plate smashing !

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  • Both are wheelchair and pushchair friendly, so even those too young to toddle round can join in the fun.

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  • I tried telling Ruth it was a bad idea for us to join in - yes we can play our instruments but sing !

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  • All three events invite participants to join in mass warm-ups led by famous faces.

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  • If your child has progressed past her first party, she may be more willing to join in the celebration.

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  • Be sure to supervise your child's play, or better yet, join in the fun!

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  • If she shows signs of frustration, approach her and ask to join in the game.

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  • With so many things that can be recycled, there is no reason not to join in your local curbside program or start your own recycling program at work.

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  • Although these steps may seem like small gestures, they can make a significant impact when millions of people join in the effort.

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  • Rumor also has it that to this day, if one plays a game of cards in that attic room, old James Hornibrook, or at least his ghost, is likely to join in for a hand.

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  • Log in to one of the many websites where games can be played, and join in the fast fun.

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  • Meebo also lets users join in on group chats.

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  • Shrek wants to go bowling with all his friends and Ogre Bowler allows you to join in.

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  • You can create tournaments and join in a tournament in your quest to become the "King of the Arcade" or "Leader of the Leaderboard."

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  • This way, everyone can join in the virtual fun!

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  • If someone else talks about you, your good friend will stick up for you and never join in on the taunting.

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  • At that point, there was nothing to do but to join in the fun and we all rolled down our windows and started waving and acting like we were supposed to be there.

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  • We walked past a group who congratulated us on our marriage and Andie asked if she could join in the demonstration because, "I just got married and I can't stand George W."

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  • They can join in on one style of favor for each guest, perhaps something that shows the dual nature of the wedding, like a dual picture frame or a two-bottle wine caddy.

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  • Those who do not golf are likely to be asked by a co-worker or friend in the next year to join in the activity.

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  • If the couple is planning to celebrate, this is an ideal way to include an invite for loved ones to join in the festivities.

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  • Make sure adults know they can join in the fun.

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  • Wondering how to join in on the fun and start dressing your favorite celebs?

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  • Public announcements are also made during the day to encourage passengers to join in the fun, though travelers interested in a relaxed, laid-back cruise vacation may not find those reminders appealing.

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  • Furthermore, each Carnival ship offers numerous clubs, lounges, and onboard attractions such as waterslides, multiple pools, and wacky games to entice people to join in different activities.

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  • These earrings are an understated way to join in the cupcake jewelry trend.

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  • The amber alert history continues to develop as more countries join in the notification system to rescue abducted children worldwide.

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  • Certain rules apply, and you must be a registered member to join in the conversation.

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  • Ask for the S.A.L.T. liason at your local sheriff's office or police station to inquire about the council's activities and if you can join in the effort.

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  • During the morning hours, for a cost of $2.00, pool players can join in on a game of Snooker.

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  • A program that has a variety of creative activities to choose from will allow the opportunity for seniors with a wide variety of abilities to join in.

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  • Whether you make personal plans or join in a public place for Grandparents Day activities, the goal of the day is to have lots of fun and show grandparents just how special they are to the whole family.

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  • Show up in costume, and join in the fun as you dance through the streets of Six Flags to various Halloween songs.

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  • Players could join in partway through a song, rather than waiting until the next track was started.

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  • You can start off with Mini-camp mode. (which also allows up to 4 players to join in via a competition atmosphere) There are 19 mini-games designed to hone your skills in passing, rushing, blocking, and ball-swatting.

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  • Up to four players can join in together on the Untold Legends adventure as long as they all have systems, the game disc, and a WiFi connection (you will be responsible for any fees).

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  • As with most forums, you will need to register in order to join in the discussion.

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  • They enter a group using diplomatic strategies, such as commenting upon the ongoing activity and asking permission to join in.

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  • Over in Montreal, Canada, you will find the Tribal Dance Community, which allows participants to occasionally join in interpretive movement accompanied by world rhythms.

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  • Knowing the grapevine step and knowing to hold hands and travel in a circle will enable you to join in the hora the very next time you get the chance.

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  • Don't hesitate to join in the fun, even if you don't consider yourself a talented dancer!

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  • If a group dance starts up, as often is the case at a country line dancing bar, join in if you feel you can get the gist of the movements.

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  • There are many active groups for homeschoolers to join in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas.

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  • They can even invite their real estate agent to join in on the conversation to provide additional insight.

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  • Therefore, well styled swimwear will allow the youngster to join in the fun with her friends without feeling self-conscious or that people are looking at her.

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  • With our Children's Swimwear category, teens and children of all ages get to join in the swimming fun!

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  • Men's designer swimwear is all the rage, so come join in the fun!

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  • With this thong design, men get to join in on the fun.

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  • Sheer bathing suits are available for both men and women, and that means that those of either gender can join in on the sheer fun.

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  • Nothing is fragile or breaks easily, so even preschool hands can join in on the fun.

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  • You've watched the award-winning television series with anticipation; now you can join in on the fun by playing the Desperate Housewives game.

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  • Parents can join in the fun by playing these games at home, emphasizing many learning skills while spending time with family as well.

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  • This game has grown in popularity because it holds the strategic, role-playing aspects loved by gamers, but is also enticing enough for non-gamers to join in and quickly get hooked.

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  • New York will host the Radio City Christmas Spectacular for an eight-week run, but other cities join in the yuletide fun this year, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Nashville and Toronto.

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  • Sometimes a mask is the entire costume, a lazy way to join in the Halloween fun.

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  • You may even be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't love it or doesn't want to join in.

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  • Children and adults alike join in the fun, which is heightened when you make your own mask.

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  • If it's your first time in a chat room, it's considered polite to watch for a while and see what people talk about before you attempt to join in a conversation.

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  • Visit The Virtual Dating Game and join in.

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  • Read on to learn how you can join in on the fun.

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  • I have tried to include both ideas that you can plan for the two of you and some for other couples to join in the fun.

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  • As a teen, you can join in the forum discussions, chat in the chat rooms, browse personals of others your age, and read about news and other events.

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  • It is important to allow people who don't want to join in to sit quietly and not force them into joining in as this may cause them embarrassment and distress.

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  • Those who've stood on the sidelines will join in projects or causes.

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  • They can inspire and motivate other to join in on any project they undertake that will benefit the community.

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  • Of course, you'll need to supervise, and you may decide to join in the fun!

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  • These sports games for kids rely more on skill than on strength, and even little ones can join in on many of these games.

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  • Let your child join in the fun and catch the excitement of preschool by allowing her to choose some of the items.

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  • If your kids are itching to join in the fun, why not host your own neighborhood parade?

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  • If they'd like to interact with other kids, there are also multi-player online role playing games (also known as MMORPGs or massive multi-player online role playing games) in which kids from all over the world can join in.

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  • He suggested that on one side, the Austrians, Germans and later the Japanese would join in aggression.

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  • After looking at the photos for yourself, you might want to join in the spirited debate.

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  • Much excitement can come out of these, and so it's important to make sure what you hear is from a reputable source if you are going to join in on the episode gossip, predictions and anticipations.

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  • Tattoo Fever - A site that you have to join in order to access the designs but at $19.95 it's not a bad deal considering you may have to pay over $16.00 a design from other sites.

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  • One day, you can go snorkeling together at a beach on a Caribbean Island, and the next day, the kids can join in special activities planned while Mom and Dad (and teenagers) relax by the pool.

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  • The DVD has exercisers at various stages of pregnancy to show how everyone can join in.

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  • If you live in or near a big city, you may be able to join in their group runs, possibly making a few new friendships along the way.

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  • In the mornings, everyone can join in making a big brunch and eating it before bathing and dressing.

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  • You can also join in some music related chat or check out their wiki site.

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  • Neither group was particularly successful in getting the public to join in their outrage over Eminem's lyrics on this album.

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  • While adults may be tempted to join in on the fun, moonwalks are intended for young bodies only.

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  • While some bachelorette parties reserve these adornments for the guest of honor, the whole group can join in the fun.

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  • After a while, she can switch to dance with her escort and the Quinces Court can join in.

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  • These parties often honor several graduates at once because the guest of honor typically invites friends to join in the celebration.

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  • This ensures that everyone can join in different parties without missing their own.

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  • Make sure there are enough copies for everyone to join in on the fun.

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  • Obviously, no one is compelled to join in the fun, but gentle nudging and the offering of special prizes for all might help get the curmudgeons involved.

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  • Glue a picture of Elmo to cardstock and write a saying such as, "Name is turning one, Elmo would like you to join in the fun!"

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  • It is considered a holiday, and thus people of many other cultures often seek to join in the celebration as they, too, recognize the importance of family and community.

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  • The clocks are a great way to foster a community spirit as people love to join in the countdown.

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  • At Teen Spot, young adults from all walks of life are welcome to register and join in on various conversations.

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  • If not, they all make it very easy for anyone to start a conversation, announce it to the world, and wait for the like-minded individuals to join in.

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  • Users make up screen names, which usually are a reflection of their personalities, and join in discussions that appeal to them.

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  • Rather than simply report the news, Arianna's team searches for interesting headlines, writes a commentary and then invites readers to join in the discussion.

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  • It's a site that allows you to connect with likeminded people, make friendships, reach out, spread the word about a product or idea, and join in conversations with people all over the world.

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  • The recruits due to join in November were not incorporated till the following March, and thus in the winter months Italy was defenceless.

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