How To Use Joined In A Sentence

  • The advent of specific drugs joined with a more research-based, reductionist brand of medical diagnosis.
  • After that, Feingold joined a Madison law firm and practiced civil litigation, including First Amendment law.
  • I joined other escaping mums - and dads and younger folk and older folk too.
  • Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
  • They joined, just like Gordon, during the army recruitment drive.
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  • Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
  • Some Balts hoped that, if and when they joined the EU, it would be a surrogate for a formal military alliance.
  • The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway.
  • A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits.
  • Larsson sometimes joined in the fun, but with more discretion.
  • He was joined by a group of fishermen from Asere, the core Ga settlement in pre-colonial Accra.
  • Thousands of animists joined the Church in 2000 and 1000 adult catechumens are scheduled to be received this Easter.
  • A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
  • Robert is joined by Vincent Courtois on cello and Cyril Atef on drums in a chamber jazz group of the highest order.
  • He joined the Navy and became a midshipman in 1915 on the ship HMS Collingwood.
  • He was joined by elegant Italian lutenist Andrea Damiani in contrapuntal pieces by Vincenzo Galilei.
  • In the meantime, Mr. Meyer is enjoined from in any way further interfering with the flow of water in the channel from the plaintiffs’ land across his land.
  • Not long after, they were joined in holy matrimony.
  • Vic Craven edged a ball on to his stumps to make the former England star only the fifth bowler currently playing anywhere in the world to have joined the elite club.
  • Overseas aidJohn Arne Riise, or "mummy's boy", finally joined this summer having been utterly unwooed by the club's fluttering eyelashes before he signed for Liverpool in 2001, supposedly on the advice of his representative – his mother. Fulham Premier League 2011-12 team guide
  • Annie also joined in a singalong at her party, which staff organised to celebrate her big day.
  • It is disappointing there has been no joined-up thinking.
  • In the past floods have joined together Buttermere and Crummock lakes into one huge mere, and unified Thirlmere periodically long before Manchester Corporation turned it into one big reservoir. A seasonal lament
  • At ten to four I was awoken by a blackcap hopping along the tin roof, then striking up the most exquisite warbling, at first utterly solo in the half-light, soon joined by other birds. Wildwood
  • Paramedics, police and firemen were joined at the scene by three mountain rescue teams. The Sun
  • The minister also joined us at the bar and got sozzled.
  • I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
  • Books about genes seem to have joined the ranks of cookbooks and doctor books in that there appears to be an insatiable market for them.
  • Or the leader you have been watching all the while on the idiot box, with his trademark election smile and hands joined in a namaste.
  • ‘You look spiffy tonight, Matt,’ I teased him as he ignored Madison's request to wait and joined us in the bathroom.
  • In the 1940s, Tarski joined in this development of equational logic; the subject progressed rapidly from the 1950s till the present time. The Algebra of Logic Tradition
  • It is certain that Byron had begun the fourth canto, and written some thirty or more stanzas, before Hobhouse rejoined him at his villa of La Mira on the banks of the Brenta, in July, 1817; and it would seem that, although he had begun by saying "that he was too short a time in Rome for it," he speedily overcame his misgivings, and accomplished, as he believed, the last "fytte" of his pilgrimage. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • His tribe has both Turkmen and Arab branches (which demonstrates once again that a ‘tribe’ is often based on fictive kinship and is a little like a political party, which can be joined or left over time).
  • She has recently joined the faculty of Yale University.
  • At this point the imagery begins to repeat itself in different iterations, as it will for the rest of the novel: The man is at the station where the woman is now looking at him "vacantly"; the dog appears again, blocking his path; he walks along the street, where "a cyclist is trying to pedal along," the fish in his saddle bag now joined by a loaf of bread on top of it. Experimental Fiction
  • The same trainer and jockey joined forces yesterday to clinch a shock 50-1 success with Bagan in the curtain-raising handicap.
  • Shuffling to her classroom, she was quickly joined by her best friend Sara, who was also over bundled to help dull the harsh bite of the December wind.
  • We left the main road and joined a muddy track that led up towards the villages. The Crossing-Place
  • Soon the men of F Company that were detailed to serve in the carbineer company joined us; they had been on the skirmish line all the forenoon, but became somewhat mixed when the firing commenced, and were ordered to report to their respective companies. History of Company F, 1st Regiment, R.I. Volunteers, during the Spring and Summer of 1861
  • I joined that league partway through the season, and I was hooked on the tenpin game.
  • The singing, which was acapella, sounded as though a throng of angels in heaven had joined us. The Art of Frederick Morgan: Examples of 19th Century Modest, Feminine Dress
  • She joined the navy, where she rose to the rank of captain.
  • My father was a master baker before he joined the railways. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the top examples from recent years, joined by a new name on the pro and college sports scenes.
  • The incoming House speaker presumptive has joined top GOP spokespeople in characterizing the election outcomes as a response to economic frustrations and a rebuke to Obama administration "monstrosities" like health care reform. Hans Johnson: Wave of Voter Anger Leaves Damage, Opportunities
  • He gave up his job in the city and joined a commune.
  • He was joined immediately by a burly guy in a padded leather body warmer over a navy blue rugby shirt.
  • North Yorkshire's top copper joined the police in 1975.
  • My wife has joined a choir and become obsessed with choral singing. Times, Sunday Times
  • When another of Aegon's Great Bastards tried to seize the Iron Throne from his trueborn half-brother, Bittersteel joined the revolt.
  • She gained notoriety when she joined student protestors in Millbank Tower, the home of CCHQ, and tweeted live from within the kettle.
  • Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America.
  • Two or more one-syllable words may be joined together, however, usually connected by a hyphen, to form a compound word.
  • In fact, one of the reasons I joined this gym in particular is because a) it is only for women but it is not the right-wing pro-life fascist don’t-even-get-me-started Curves, and b) I can show up in cut-off sweats, lululemons that give awesome camel toe or a t-shirt with coffee stains on it and not feel like a total shlepper. I Like To Move It Move It
  • Pius IX had already refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Kingdom of Italy; and Catholics had been formally enjoined to abstain from voting in national elections.
  • Tonks's patients are joined by amputees, the shellshocked, the blinded, the wheelchairbound. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We took a walk up the street and Capa just stopped and joined a game of cribbage that some fishermen were playing, and next there would be a girl, and he joked 'Where's your boyfriend?' Rare Robert Capa print in auction of news photography treasures
  • Susan Warren and her son Mark, 15, from Cheadle Hulme, joined the queue at 5.50 am, kitted out with deckchairs, waterproofs and a flask.
  • “The censorship we now confront is vast in its reach,” Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his majority opinion, joined by his four more conservative colleagues. or Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 21, 2010
  • Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
  • The most diverse range of extreme nationalist groups joined together under their leadership.
  • When he joined the choir at age 8 ½, singing treble, he was told that he would never be more than a chorister. The King of the Lyric Basses
  • His inspiration to fly came even before he joined the Army.
  • Ms. Crupi, 49, who joined the company in 1983 as a keypunch operator, had primary responsibility for a bank account that allegedly served as the main Ponzi scheme fund Mr. Madoff ' s firms used to receive investors ' money and pay redemptions. Two Ex-Madoff Employees Face Criminal Charges
  • Big business joined together to form a climate change coalition to lobby successfully against the protocol.
  • It's a huge room - four big ballrooms joined together, acres of tables, a thousand and one chairs.
  • We turned to the left, and marched along its edge in search of a "pont"; but matters became gradually worse; other crevasses joined on to the first one, and the further we proceeded the more riven and dislocated the ice became. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2
  • She joined Otley Junior Players and her first starring role was as a clockwork doll at the age of five.
  • This CD blends an equal amount of exciting reels, jigs and hornpipes, along with a selection of old and new songs performed by the lyrical and commanding voice of Ciarán Ó Gealbháin, who is joined on one of the tracks by the great Liam Clancy.
  • In each the primitive, sometimes bestial is joined obdurately to the modern and sophisticated.
  • I joined that group shortly thereafter and it was there I met Isao Takahashi Sensei, a middle-aged nisei Hawaiian who spoke English with an accent having lived in Japan as a boy.
  • The Prime Minister has joined the fracas over the proposed changes to the health service.
  • So is the "Modified Citro ë n DS" 1993, in which the archetypal French car has been split lengthways into three parts, with the middle removed and the remaining two joined to make an even more aerodynamic object than the original — from some vantage-points it resembles a gigantic dart. Orozco Proves That Size Isn't Everything
  • Career: Joined in 1980 Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., which merged with Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. in 2005. Astellas Pharma Eyes Unmet Medical Needs
  • Tony Woodcock has joined German amateur team SC Brueck as coach.
  • He will be joined on stage at the Sedbergh gig by his Big Band.
  • Is it possible the first Starbuck, from the old series, joined the fray, and was killed -- remember, he "mated" with an angel and was stranded on a planet in Galactica 80, so his arrival could have been delayed. Mike Ragogna: OMG! No More BSG!
  • All eyes were on her as she rejoined the little group, but she only chose to meet Steve's gaze.
  • Margaret joined West Middlesex Hospital at the tender age of 15, employed as a messenger on just £2.50 for a 43-hour week.
  • They are encouraged with the gradual increase in the number of new persons who have joined martial arts dojos this year.
  • Wearing a mask to accelerate his oxygen intake, he sometimes would be joined by a therapist who worked on his leg, massaging the tissue.
  • In the early spring of 1762 Hazen joined the pioneers with a party of settlers who built a primitive sawmill and gristmill and constructed rude shelters.
  • There was a large interior patio, with fountain, trees and flowers; a large garden adjoined this filled with orange trees, banana plants and palms, with great masses of bougainvillea growing everywhere. Did you know? Cuautla, Mexico, has the world's oldest railway station building.
  • The two pieces that compose the front half are joined and reinforced with a roof frame that surrounds them.
  • Bryant and Kidd joined the team for last summer's qualifying Tournament of the Americas.
  • He once joined the LSU crowd in chanting, "Go to hell, Ole Miss!" while wearing his Roman collar. Faith And Fanaticism In South's Football God
  • Thousands of Victorian workers joined educational associations in an attempt to better themselves.
  • A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty.
  • The latest Festival concours winner joined by Kirk MacDonald, hubby Kieran Overs and Barry Romberg.
  • Instead, diplomats, politicians and even the media in Pakistan have joined hands in calling brutalities against the Baloch as "Pakistan's internal matter. Malik Siraj Akbar: Pakistan Vs. Balochistan
  • Is the hon. Gentleman suggesting that a person under the age of 18 should not have joined his unit in the Gulf?
  • He later joined full-time and has risen through the ranks and became a senior divisional officer.
  • They rejoined, ‘Yes! it was we took thy goods yesternight and carried off thy friend and her who was singing to him.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He rejoined the faculty in 1996 and now holds the Charles Stark Draper chair in aeronautics and astronautics.
  • Equally, the higher animals and plants themselves emerged when cells joined in multicellular organisms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even if other voices joined the bass in some or all of the verses, a low adult male voice certainly sang throughout, as if to underscore the psalm's sombre mood.
  • After the tour, Manly was joined in the chase for Ofahengaue's signature by St. George.
  • The biventral lobule is triangular in shape; its apex points backward, and is joined by the gray band to the pyramid. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • I am to produce a circuit black box consisting of 3 separate circuits (joined together in a box).
  • We got our horses, and came back and rejoined the regiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Middlesbrough had been joined with five neighbouring local authorities to form the county borough of Teesside.
  • As far as I'm concerned, she's copped out and joined the rat race.
  • And from the storm that swirled a formal nakedness took shape, the truth of disguise and the mask of belief were joined forever.
  • The Kiltimagh native joined legends of the entertainment industry with a life-size waxwork dummy of the music manager.
  • The slip is sometimes joined or replaced by a muscular fasciculus arising from, or in the neighborhood of, the pisiform bone.
  • I joined as a private soldier in 1941 and I was commissioned as an officer in 1945.
  • The sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.
  • The former St Edmund's pupil has been involved with the Guide movement since she joined the Brownies at the age of seven.
  • The commando force joined up with the airborne troops near the captured bridge.
  • He took up swimming and diving, and joined a marching band, but the lure of the stage beckoned.
  • The British converted it into an Anglican Church in 1795 and in 1949 it joined the fraternity of the Church of South India.
  • Alameda County prosecutors are now looking into alleged incidents dating back to 1995, a year after he joined the church.
  • These planation surfaces joined once each other imply that the vast southeastern part of China was in a state of peneplain during late geological period.
  • Aristotle's wheel paradox: Rolling joined concentrical wheels seem to trace the same difference with their circumferences, even though the circumferences are different. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • High Peaks went to the front and was soon joined by Megascape as the pair raced along the backstretch noses apart.
  • Except for the gym which I have joined to circumnavigate both my bung shin (which is getting less bung I'm pleased to report) and winter.
  • Outside Mrs Roughley, who had been joined outside by some regulars, flagged down a passing police car.
  • Two other pilgrims from India joined us and together we fought our way through the dense crowd.
  • The genuine protestors were joined by outside agitators, intent on encouraging violence.
  • The nonconformist Bethel and Seion chapels had originally entered into association with the Welsh Presbyterian Union of the United States, but they joined the United Church of Canada in 1933 and after 1936 Welsh services ceased.
  • The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire.
  • After the war he joined an uncle as a partner in a printing and photography business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Away from the classroom, he plays for the college darts team and has joined the light operatic society. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others were tories, and adherents to the old kingly rule; some of whom took refuge within the British lines, joined the royal bands of refugees, a name odious to the American ear, and occasionally returned to harass their ancient neighbors. Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies
  • Charles Duvall, a moderate bishop from Florida's panhandle, wrote in an August pastoral letter to his flock that if God had joined them together, he as bishop would work to keep them that way.
  • He started out as a boy treble and later, after his voice broke, joined Ontario's provincial youth choir.
  • Now, for the butterless menu: Xavier Domingo started his writing career as a runty kid writing anti-Franco pieces from Paris, then later joined, as I did, the staff of Cambio 16 in Madrid. Barbara Probst Solomon: On Julie & Julia, the Fake Movieland France and My Non-Buttery Menu
  • The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge.
  • Martyn's final went from bad to worse when co-pilot Peter Willcox got tossed out over the side of his boat joined moments later by Justin Saddler getting thrown out of his boat.
  • These organizations, along with leading institutions in botany (the Missouri Garden and the Kew Gardens) and other key organizations (the Marine Biological Laboratory and Harvard Museum Libraries) have joined forces to create the Biodiversity Heritage Library (see my earlier post). Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: AMNH Digital Library
  • A generation has grown up in the meantime and most of the eastern bloc has joined the EU. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schools and community centres have joined together to produce a huge piece of textile art, inspired by the traditional Bengali patchwork cloth, the kantha.
  • (b) From packing and crating facility to quarters, when a portion of the property, after being packed and crated, is to be joined with the remainder of the property. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10053
  • Staff who joined the scheme, also known as Sharesave, five years ago can double their money because they can buy cheap shares in the company at a price set at the outset, in this case Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The democrats on the other hand have joined the president on many pieces of legislation, including the horrific Patriot Act, the fundless No Child Left Behind Act, and even the baseless Iraq War. Joe Lieberman, Putting Self before Country, State, and Party
  • The town came alive as hundreds of people joined in the festivities.
  • ADPC joined NSA . Glisan says the move gave ADPC national scope, without sacrificing the firm's autonomy.
  • This nature, however, is not something superadded to things from outside, like an accident, but conjoined with their substances.
  • Martina had just joined the tercio a few months before. The Lensman's Children
  • If she hadn't become a citizen then she would have turned into an enemy alien when the United States joined the war.
  • Creeping plants such as the ivy may be joined together by thin wire.
  • He joined DC Thomson, where he wrote horoscopes for the women's magazine Secrets before being promoted to the unlikely role of beauty editor.
  • I am sure, have joined with me in unshakeable faith that this crucial test will be met; that the searing lessons of this latest war and the promise of the United Nations Organization will be the cornerstones of a new edifice of enduring peace and the guideposts of a new era of human progress. Cordell Hull - Acceptance Speech
  • The reason why by polygamical marriages among Christians the marriage of the Lord and the church is profaned, is, because there is a correspondence between that divine marriage and the marriages of Christians; concerning which, see above, n. 83-102; which correspondence entirely perishes, if one wife is joined to another; and when it perishes, the married man is no longer a The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • Initially a conscientious objector, he joined the army in 1941 and wound up a captain in the Middle East.
  • Soon her eyes were tearing and Kyle had joined in, laughing too.
  • Government service: After graduating from Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in Islamic Studies, draper joined the State Department and completed a year-long tour in Saudi Arabia as a consular officer. Hannah draper: Encouraging women's advancement in Turkey
  • This route is punctuated by farms with ace brick barns; we passed more, some roofless, some heading that way, and joined the River Seven to take its low floodbank.
  • Scholar also revealed details of Venables's contract when he joined the club as manager from Barcelona.
  • The Times joined a growing chorus of support.
  • When every other industry is seeing a slowdown, cost-cutting and retrenchment, the gaming "behemoths" - Sony Ericsson, Zapak. com and Microsoft Xbox 360 have joined hands. Www.indiantelevision.com
  • Other intellectuals and artists have joined the campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has joined to a fine genius all that can set him off and show him to advantage.
  • These are skills all honed at Woolworths, which he joined as a management trainee after leaving school.
  • At first, the cor anglais and clarinet enter with long, held notes, almost blending with the organ, but by the song's end, the whole quintet has joined, offering up countermelodies and some needed timbrel variety.
  • Rosamund," he said, -- that stillness within him forbade any preparation, any "leading up," -- "I've joined the City Imperial Volunteers. In the Wilderness
  • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
  • Meanwhile, one grime figure after another joined him on stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • He joined the territorial army, and liked it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The action is the group's way of reminding the public that the fuel "lubricates" the Hamas government, which was joined by other terror groups in abducting the Israeli soldier in a murderous raid on the Kerem Shalom army base on June 25, 2006. more at 10: 13 Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • The timberwork of the roof superstructure to be built in is to be joined. 3. Building-in of Roof Superstructures
  • Where years ago, online daters had very few choices and joined dating sites in secrecy, now the average online dater is a member of two sites. Julie Spira: The Business of Love
  • An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white.
  • I just wish a character who is wise and focused on a world outside her own desires could have joined this most recent blast of bling and couture to leave long-term devotees with any message other than aging is depressing, marriage is depressing, children are depressing, and complaining about all three relentlessly is boring. Shallow Gals
  • He joined Sanders Roe, moving on later to become General Manager.
  • Over time, as more lawyers who had regularly argued before the court or had been law professors joined the bench, the tone livened up. 'Dynamic' duo of Kagan, Sotomayor add vigor to court
  • Thousands of Victorian workers joined educational associations in an attempt to better themselves.
  • He dressed up, disguising himself as a youth and joined them.
  • He had just been released by first club Motherwell which he joined as a teenager after Alex McLeish popped round to the house one night.
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Mr Turrell, who previously worked in the family building firm, rejoined the district as an assistant Scoutmaster and has stayed with the association ever since.
  • Alice joined the swimming club.
  • By no short system of events, I joined part in a clan of cutthroat thieves.
  • When all pairs of points are joined, the resulting network of points and lines is known as a complete graph.
  • Using the tilt of the Sixaxis, you stir the petal of a flower on the breeze, and as you touch other opening blooms on your way, your single pale curl is joined by gradually more colorful petals, eventually assembling the sort of floral cloud seen in artful visions of springtime cherry blossom breezes. Flower's Lawful, Logical Wind
  • They have joined a gang and two are already in trouble with the police. Times, Sunday Times
  • She joined in a conversation, her eyes flickering in the direction of the room doors.
  • Stowing away his "dunnage," therefore, in the after deck - house, and flinging his bedding into the berth which he selected for his own occupation, he quickly rejoined the mate, who furnished him with book and pencil, and stationed him at the after hatchway to take account of everything which passed down that receptacle. The Missing Merchantman
  • For example, until recently there was some provision for black men to be joined by their fiancées but much tighter controls on women wanting to bring their fiancés into the UK.
  • When I arrive they've just begun, joined by an Argentine bandoneon player dressed in black and wearing a fedora.
  • If ever politicians should learn and adopt a process of joined-up thinking they'll get even more interesting.
  • Ariel and Kevin joined Fairchild and Ramsay for a Bon Appétit photo shoot at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, Calif., where their winning dishes were photographed for a spread in the magazine. 'Hell's Kitchen' recap: Yes we can? No, they can't. | EW.com
  • A 25-year-old Catholic policeman who had just joined Northern Ireland's police force was killed after a booby-trap bomb exploded as he got into his car in the town of Omagh, police and neighbors said. World Watch
  • On graduating I joined the army and served two years at Fort Knox, then returned to the Twin Cities and enrolled in law school at the University of Minnesota on the GI Bill. The Good Fight
  • Since its launch in 2006 Target's Go International programme has been joined by the Designer Collaborations series, working with established designers such as Posen also revealed earlier this month that he is set to launch his own affordable diffusion line, named Z Spoke, to his womenswear offering. Undefined
  • They have joined a gang and two are already in trouble with the police. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Greeks joined Greeks, then was the tug of war. 
  • This is not joined-up thinking, and remember who is paying for all this.
  • As the news of the victory spread across the country, villagers left their mountain hideouts and joined his righteous army, which grew into a force of 2,000 people.
  • Joy's an unabashed, flag-waving patriot who joined the Air Force to serve his country.
  • She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks to become a senior sales director.
  • After taking his exams at Marlborough, he went to work for an Irish horse-dealer, then, at 17, joined the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire as a whipper-in.
  • Facebook refers to its own content presentation as a “stream”; Twitter’s is clearly streamlike; but both are random and chaotic, as well, and both must be seen as elements of the raw material level of the content cascade — bits and pieces that will be rejoined downstream in blog and wiki formats. The content cascade: How content will flow in digital news enterprises » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • They have joined the great army of moderns who view the land above the sacred / secular divide with scepticism.
  • "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
  • The prince and he then performed the ablution, and the prayer enjoined, which is called Farz; and that done, they set out. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete
  • Both groups then joined together in a revolt against Dutch rule.
  • He will be joined in the backcourt by junior Kyle Cassity (6.0 ppg, 3.3 apg) and sophomore Christian Salecich (6.4 ppg). Atlantic 10 Conference
  • When all pairs of points are joined, the resulting network of points and lines is known as a complete graph.
  • In general, a graph consists of an array of points, or nodes, joined by line segments, which are often called edges.

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