Rejoin Sentence Examples

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  • He may rejoin his regiment when his special employment is at an end.

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  • When one went out the other became restless and hastened to rejoin her.

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  • Gradually they resumed church-fellowship in Amsterdam, where they chose the learned Henry Ainsworth as teacher, in place of Greenwood, but elected no new pastor, as they expected Francis Johnson (1562-1618) soon to be released and to rejoin them.

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  • The following day he saw Princess Mary off on her journey to Yaroslavl, and a few days later left to rejoin his regiment.

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  • The will rejoin the fleet in Dives su Mer the following day.

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  • They then rejoin the main cavalcade and proceed up Scott Street heading toward the War Memorial, where only the Braw Lad remains mounted.

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  • The others then rejoin the meeting to hear what the family has decided.

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  • Continue on Horsebridge & go through gate to rejoin riverside footpath.

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  • European lawmakers also reiterated their support for Taiwan's bid to rejoin the World Health Organization as an observer.

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  • Channel 4 was working on another reality TV show, following people on unemployment benefits trying to rejoin the workforce.

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  • The twin acts spurred Sam to rejoin Dean on the road in his monster hunting efforts.

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  • After much indecision and much prayer, we decided to rejoin om and take up this position.

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  • Chris ran off the track, Crompton going with him, but both were able to rejoin at the tail of the field.

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  • Climb the wide crack in the left wall to a grass ledge and rejoin the chimney proper to finish.

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  • A decision to rejoin the SADP would be to send out the wrong message from this aggregate, Comrade Ström argued.

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  • The route southeast from Whitchurch, Margary 's route 19, " the Longford ", headed southeast to rejoin Watling Street at Pennocrucium.

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  • She still intends to rejoin The Black Eyed Peas as well as pursue solo endeavors.

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  • She will be taking a few days off from the rehearsal schedule, but plans to rejoin her fellow celebrities on the show.

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  • Anyway, she's out of the hospital and the couple is set to reportedly rejoin the cast of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Outta Here! for the third time.

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  • To shape the gusset, you have to rejoin the stitches you left behind to shape the heel.

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  • Prior to its construction, a school bus could only pass over it empty, necessitating the children to alight, walk, and rejoin their transportation of the far side.

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  • But his wife Galienne, daughter of Galafre, whom he had converted to the Christian faith, died on her way to rejoin him.

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  • Taken prisoner by Nadir and barbarously mutilated by Adil Shah, he had afterwards found means to rejoin his people, but had surrendered himself to Karim Khan when his father was killed in battle.

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  • The split with Oasis seems amicable - do you think you would ever rejoin the band?

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  • Urgent orders were sent to Lord Goring to rejoin the main royalist army with his cavalry.

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  • Tabloid rumors in the latter half of 2004 that Graham Coxon was to rejoin the band proved baseless.

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  • We finally rejoin the original road at junction under some high railroad arches at the foot of Chatham Hill.

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  • The route southeast from Whitchurch, Margary's route 19, " the Longford ", headed southeast to rejoin Watling Street at Pennocrucium.

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  • Hiding their faces they rejoin the huge throng of miserable humanity - again in silence.

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  • The structural instability of transgenic DNA its tendency to break and rejoin - is now undeniable.

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  • But he brought home to Jews the perils that confronted them; he compelled many a "semi-detached" son of Israel to rejoin the camp; he forced the "assimilationists" to realize their position and to define it; his scheme gave a new impulse to "Jewish culture," including the popularization of Hebrew as a living speech; and he effectively roused Jews all the world over to an earnest and vital interest in their present and their future.

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  • That same night, having taken leave of the Minister of War, Bolkonski set off to rejoin the army, not knowing where he would find it and fearing to be captured by the French on the way to Krems.

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  • Firmly resolved, after putting his affairs in order in the regiment, to retire from the army and return and marry Sonya, Nicholas, serious, sorrowful, and at variance with his parents, but, as it seemed to him, passionately in love, left at the beginning of January to rejoin his regiment.

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  • Treasury sources said last night the Government intended to rejoin the ERM eventually.

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  • Cyclists may need to rejoin the carriageway following use of the facility.

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  • It is possible to get off the tour and rejoin at any time.

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  • The start was delayed, and Daly had to rejoin at the back of the grid.

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  • They may need to step out of Scouting for a while and rejoin at a later date.

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  • The Electric Slide starts with a step to the right, followed by sliding your left foot over to rejoin the right.

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  • He scrutinized her for a long moment, eyes narrowing, before he stepped aside to rejoin the shadows.

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  • Now, you can send your soldiers to the castle where the demons are staging an attack, and rejoin the Council, or I can bury you here in your front yard.

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  • The Senegal indeed has what is styled an interior delta, but, with the exception of the marigot named, all the divergent branches rejoin the main stream before the sea is reached.

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  • The Hindieh canal and the main stream, the ancient Sura, rejoin one another at Samawa.

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  • As soon as Ignatius had regained strength, he started ostensibly to rejoin the duke of Nagera, but in reality to visit the great Benedictine abbey of Montserrato, a famous place of pilgrimage.

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  • In the evening Prince Rupert returned, and by hugging the coast of Kent to the south of the fleets, was able to rejoin his colleague.

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  • P. Hill was at Harper's Ferry, but had received orders to rejoin Lee.

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  • Napoleon now hastened to rejoin the group of corps he had left under Bernadotte in observation towards the Russians, for the latter were nearer at hand than even Mack had assumed.

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  • After having taken Seville, Carmona and Merida, he marched from the latter place by the Via Romana to Salamanca, after having ordered Tariq to rejoin him in order to encounter king Roderic. Not far from Tamames the king was defeated and killed.

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  • He then equipped ro,000 Syrians, and ordered them to rejoin the army of 20,000 men from Kinnesrin (Qinnasrin) and Mesopotamia, who, under Yazid b.

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  • Carelessly holding in his stallion that was neighing and pawing the ground, eager to rejoin its fellows, he watched his squadron draw nearer.

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  • A less sophisticated intuitionalism would rejoin with great force, " These are matters of sight; it could not be otherwise, and you see that it could not !

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  • Stricken by illness, Conrad returned to Constantinople at Christmas 1147, but in March 1148 set out to rejoin his troops.

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  • The latter two rejoin the parent stream at points considerably lower down, but the Suphan river remains distinct, and has an outlet of its own to the sea.

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  • Below the bifurcation the river of Babylon was again divided into several streams, and indeed the most famous of all the ancient canals was the Arakhat (Archous of the Greeks and Serrat and Nil of the Arabs), which left that river just above Babylon and ran due east to the Tigris, irrigating all the central part of the Jezireh, and sending down a branch through Nippur and Erech to rejoin the Euphrates a little above the modern Nasrieh.

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