Joining-in Sentence Examples

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  • On the first day, called Pithoigia (opening of the casks), libations were offered from the newly opened casks to the god of wine, all the household, including servants and slaves, joining in the festivities.

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  • Between them and the Samaritans on the north and the Edomites on the south there was the most implacable hostility, which would probably be sufficient in itself to keep them from joining in the revolts in which other parts of Syria were involved..

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  • Though the vast ultimate consequences of this sudden appearance of the great western republic in the arena of international politics were not realized even by those in sympathy with Monroe's action, the weight of the United States thrown into the scale on the side of Great Britain made any effective protest by the European powers impossible; Russia, Austria and Prussia contented themselves with joining in a mild expression of regret that the action of Great Britain "tended to encourage that revolutionary spirit it had been found so difficult to control in Europe."

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  • This experience did not deter him from joining in the defence of Zutphen in 1572, but this was his last campaign, and the troubles of the remaining years of his life were chiefly domestic.

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  • The strike was universal, all classes joining in the movement, and it spread to all the industrial centres and even to the rural districts.

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  • Does she enjoy looking at books and joining in to sing rhymes and tell stories?

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  • Maybe they wanted to become more closely connected to this special place by joining in on the Creator's workmanship!

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  • Jones, who was making only his fifth league start for the Swans since joining in 1997, also criticized the referee 's decision.

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  • In a matter of weeks he was whistling again, joining in with the other truckers, and all his old cockiness returned.

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  • Excluded from political and municipal life by the laws which required either the taking of an oath or joining in the Lord's Supper according to the rites of the Established Church, excluding themselves not only from the frivolous pursuits of pleasure, but from music and art in general, attaining no high average level of literary culture (though producing some men of eminence in science and medicine), the Quakers occupied themselves mainly with trade, the business of their Society, and the calls of philanthropy.

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  • He was of a tranquil temperament, sensitive to music and poetry, and debarred by weak health from joining in the more active pleasures of his fellow-students.

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  • She leaned against her mother and burst into such a loud, ringing fit of laughter that even the prim visitor could not help joining in.

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  • When Paris was mentioned, Mademoiselle Bourienne for her part seized the opportunity of joining in the general current of recollections.

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  • Natasha sat down and, without joining in Boris' conversation with the countess, silently and minutely studied her childhood's suitor.

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  • With a solemn triumphal march there mingled a song, the drip from the trees, and the hissing of the saber, "Ozheg-zheg-zheg..." and again the horses jostled one another and neighed, not disturbing the choir but joining in it.

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  • Why are even scientists, involved in the supposed heinous practice, joining in the denigration of reductionism in science?

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  • Zany fun & lots of joining in for 4yrs upwards.

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  • Though all meetings operate on the premise of open sharing, joining in the discussion is completely voluntary.

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  • For anyone who has dealt with infidelity in their marriage, joining in the conversation at one of the many surviving infidelity forums is a confidential way to get support and advice online.

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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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  • Show that support by not serving forbidden foods to other family members in the presence of the dieting teen, by joining in exercises such as walking or cycling, and by providing as much positive reinforcement as your teen will tolerate.

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  • MySpace is an incredibly popular social networking website where people are joining in large numbers daily.

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  • However, since many really had no interest in joining in the first place, they might create a profile, but rarely use the network.

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  • Cynthia, who'd followed the men to the door, was the first to smother the young girl in hugs and kisses, and an ample dose of tears with the others joining in with equal enthusiasm.

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  • The armies of Fulcher and Gottschalk were destroyed by the Hungarians in just revenge for their excesses (June); the third, after joining in a wild Judenhetze in the towns of the valley of the Rhine, during which some io,000 Jews perished as the first-fruits of crusading zeal, was scattered to the winds in Hungary (August).

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  • Baulked of any opportunity of joining in the main Crusade, Edward, after wintering in Sicily, conducted a Crusade of his own to Acre in the spring of 1271.

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  • For a time the government, while keeping itself informed of his activities, left him alone; for it suited the Directory to let the socialist agitation continue, in order to frighten the people from joining in any royalist movement for the overthrow of the existing regime.

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  • The communion meal would, according to the views of Robertson Smith, also involve the idea of a covenant; while the fact that no person joining in the meal should be uncircumcised connects the feast with the covenant of Abraham.

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  • They are generally good natured, although very stubborn at times, and really enjoy having friends and joining in group activities.

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  • The whistle player was trilling away, we were joining in on the chorus.

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