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  • The two ends put together form one constant table for everything, and the centre piece stands exceedingly well under the glass, and holds a great deal most commodiously.
  • We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition.
  • Receiving the round initial in the third quarter, the Rams would put together the 10-play, 61-yard expostulate immoderate 5 mins as great as finishing it off with the 6-yard TD pass from Stefkovich to So, TE, Joe Migliarese (Blue Bell, Pa.) to tighten the measure to twenty-nine twenty-eight TU. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Note also the profound hypochondriasis and fear that they are being infected by a "cancer"--again, a plot presumably put together by the Jews. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Leave it to Yeezy to put together the year's most eclectic rap collab.
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  • And I should really add, Gina, this is a pretty awesome, thorough, and well-demonstrated list you've put together here. Easy Ways To Graph Your Life | Lifehacker Australia
  • The document was put together in September of 2000 by The Project for the New American Century, a conservative think-tank fathered by Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard.
  • So over the next year, she pored over magazines, drafted an editorial plan and put together a dummy issue from published magazine pages and pictures that she liked.
  • He would certainly be made use of by the officers for the purpose of identifying the companions whom he had betrayed; and I had the best reasons in the world to believe that he would rather assist in the taking of me than in the capture of all the rest of the coining gang put together -- the doctor himself not excepted. A Rogue's Life
  • Once a year, a conglomerate of children's literacy-type people (librarians, teachers, museum workers, etc.) from the Pittsburgh area put together a lovely one-day conference featuring a bevy of children's authors and illustrators.
  • Robert Price said it very eloquently: "Not only do the Gospels contain basic and irreconcilable differences in their accounts of Jesus, they have been put together according to a traditional Jewish practice known as "midrash", which involved reworking and enlarging on scripture. What Jesus Said and Did: 2) Divorce
  • After initially performing the piece, the group reassembled just last week to put together this version.
  • We need some enlightened planning to redesign and rebuild all our depressed urban areas in a way that may prove more cost beneficial than all the other remedial measures put together.
  • The top one percent of the population has acuminated more wealth than the bottom ninety percent put together. Are We In the Twilight of the Great America
  • His enquiring mind made itself obvious very early on, when he put together the forerunner to AM stereo radio in a crystal set at home, when he was only 11 years old.
  • The computerization agency has put together customized packages of software for 22 business lines, including real estate brokers, eyeglass shops, beauty parlors, sports clubs, and restaurants.
  • My mother, being a superhero in disguise, has decorated the house up all beautifully and put together an amazing spread of all my favourite foods. (shrimp, Brie cheese and other yummies).
  • The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band.
  • It will become as bright as all the other stars in the galaxy put together and shine like a beacon halfway across the universe. The Sun
  • It breeds more trouble, more neglect, more idleness, more rascality, more stealing, & more lieing up in the quarters & more everything that is wrong on a plantation than all else put together . . . A Renegade History of the United States
  • They provide most impressive demonstrations of the power of natural selection to put together good designs.
  • She explained that she had put together the aftercare bags to ensure people used the right products for all their piercings.
  • I'm voting yes, even if it were not well written, well put together and interesting which it is, the fact the word "hyphy" gets used at all within a strucutred scenario gets the "my generation" vote. Reader Response
  • Eight of the 11 suspects in the spy ring were teams that prosecutors say were handpicked and put together as married couples to cozy up to American policymakers.
  • The council has won a pledge of £200,000 to put together a team of people to shape the future of the West End.
  • Sandwiches are a specialty, especially the porchetta with fennel and the meaty forza Italia, put together with speck, prosciutto, cheese and arugula.
  • If we say that science is organised knowledge, we are met by the truth that all knowledge is organised in a greater or less degree -- that the commonest actions of the household and the field presuppose facts colligated, inferences drawn, results expected; and that the general success of these actions proves the data by which they were guided to have been correctly put together. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
  • This is a very sad collection of songs put together, but what was a second rate band in their heyday is a total disaster today.
  • Then I need to put together the jumpsuit which is really a Raggedy Andy pattern and transform it into Fat Elvis. Crafty
  • Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. Desmond Tutu 
  • I was just wondering if you could put together a list of everything you have coming out this summer.
  • With obviously far more extensive resources, the Getty has also put together an exhibition of ephemera under the title Greetings from L.A. Peter Clothier: One Saturday: Art/L.A.
  • There are these bits and pieces of evidence that you can put together like a puzzle.
  • They are trying to put together a package that will end the dispute.
  • It is often circumstances that dictate what fish have been put together.
  • Could you put together a list of players who hit 20 or more homers with the lowest batting average in one season?
  • The bottom is trussed, and the two parts are strongly put together.
  • Then the bristles are put together and tied with string.
  • In a pinch, they're finding that they can put together a pretty good Snooki kit with skin bronzer, furry pink slippers, and one of last year's unsold Amy Winehouse wigs, imitating the troubled singer's beehive do. Ghosts Aren't Nearly as Frightening as These Characters
  • He has been married once - for ten months - and has had two live-in relationships, but he cohabited with her longer than with the three women put together.
  • The IMF has put together a rescue package for the country's faltering economy.
  • Through painstaking efforts, he put together a bicycle made of bamboo, abundantly available in his state.
  • The factories no longer relied upon a mechanic to put together looms within the plant.
  • Knowing all the consequences of making this trip alone, I set off early, laden with all the necessities José had put together for me. GYPSY MASALA
  • The galette was a cinch to put together- blitz some nuts and sugar in the Cuisinart and sprinkle on the puff pastry, place sliced fruit on top of sugar mixture, brush some egg wash around the rim, sprinkle the top with additional sugar and bake. Archive 2007-05-01
  • When two halves of an old photograph are put together again, a family mystery is solved in a profitable way. The Sun
  • By the time we met again, I had put together a low-budget slide show.
  • I'm really sure I've seen this business before… someone who put together a consortium of retired handymen / DIYers, and they even had a price on their site for each individual piece of Ikea furniture.
  • The compensation scheme being put together by News International will be overseen by an independent adjudicator. Times, Sunday Times
  • What it omits is that ACA was using that experience analyzing credit risk to deliberately put together a terrible portfolio. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Goldman Fraud Suit
  • Dealing with people and domestic problems has given her experience of life often more effective than all the theorists, experts and gurus put together. Get the Best out of the Rest of Your Life
  • Using a few pre-loved components, you can put together a basic system for less than the cost of a good quality stand-alone DVD player, and you get to use it for CD's and MP3's too.
  • We put together an unprecedented ground operation, but it was matched by the zealots on the right.
  • In the middle of the table was a centerpiece put together with white roses.
  • Put together with an engaging combination of showmanly flair and scholarly responsibility by Scott Simmon, the author of the seminal study "The Invention of the Western Film" Cambridge University Press, it's a selection that seeks to represent the range and depth of the material preserved in the vaults of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, George Eastman House and the National Archives. NYT > Home Page
  • They are trying to put together a package that will end the dispute.
  • Money from individual lenders is put together to fund borrowers seeking personal or small business loans and in some cases buy-to-let mortgages. Times, Sunday Times
  • This dish was fairly easy to put together, but washing the escarole is a bit time-consuming - it's quite sandy. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys.
  • This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel.
  • We'll put together a proposal, including detailed costings, free of charge.
  • She now has a couple statues in her honor, is included in all Indian history textbooks, met Flashman a couple times, and is so synonymous with being an asskicking chick that when the Indian National Army put together an all-female infantry unit during World War II they had the good sense to name it after her. Reward Excellence, Shun Hypocrisy
  • This collection of vintage educational films (one of five volumes) was put together by Alpha Home Entertainment, a company that specializes in cheapie DVDs of olde time serials, B-Westerns, ’50s Sci-Fi, and other scratched-up old movies scrounged out of someone’s basement. Gross, He’s Picking His Nose! : Scrubbles.net
  • We've plans still brewing for a permanent catio rather than the temporary lash-up we put together just before the summer settled in, and I'm determined there shall be a fountain.
  • As an attempt to unstress this past weekend, I even put together this lantern from some red packets (ang pow) that I received free when I bought the sliced pork (strange gift, no?). Tamarind and Thyme
  • Let Mr.N. immediately put together _all_ the necessary documents, let his fiancee do the same, and go off to another province, such as Kherson, and there get married. Letters of Anton Chekhov
  • When Christina invited me into her Elizabeth, New Jersey, home for the first time, I saw a beautiful young woman who seemed put together, well-spoken, and very sweet. My Fair Wedding
  • It takes creativity and flexibility because you never know when the fire alarm is going to sound and put an end to the really great lesson you put together. Jenifer Fox: Why do you Teach?
  • And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie.
  • The leafcutter ants are accountable for 25 per cent of all leaf destruction in the South American rainforests, and predatory ants eat more insects than all other animals put together.
  • We put together the new packaging overnight practically, when it would have normally taken two years.
  • The pavement ended and I wound through potholes and deep ruts wider than three of my tires put together.
  • It's essential for language that you can always put together simple elements to make more complicated elements.
  • He put together his facility's security plan like he was playing dominoes.
  • Put together on a shoe-string over nearly two years, it's a collection of songs, weird and sad.
  • It all seems to be well put together too, with solid construction and good fit and finish.
  • Oh, and make sure it's BYO, so you can put together some strong mimosas for half the price.
  • He promised to put together a bundle of supplies and mail them, and I could send him a check when I received them.
  • And we just -- I've got a bunch of undergraduate students at MIT, who have been hacking away on a little tabulator program I put together, which is an Ajax program.
  • O.J. outrage, tonight an unbelievable new twist, shocking allegations from Nicole Brown ` s sister that the families were offered what she calls hush money from the people who put together Simpson ` s offensive confession TV special and book. CNN Transcript Nov 21, 2006
  • And behold! there was now a pier of stone, there were rows of sheds, railways, travelling-cranes, a street of cottages, an iron house for the resident engineer, wooden bothies for the men, a stage where the courses of the tower were put together experimentally, and behind the settlement a great gash in the hillside where granite was quarried. Memories and Portraits
  • The proprietor, Val, has put together a site that should please any aficionado of mammalian aerialists.
  • PARIS—"Ilone and George Kremer, Heirs of Holland's Golden Age," which opened Wednesday at the Pinacothèque de Paris offers 58 works by Dutch masters put together in just 16 years by the husband-and-wife team. Dutch Masters Delight in Paris
  • The flame isn't any hotter but the way this stove is put together means it will boil quicker and weigh less in your bag. The Sun
  • Leave it to the Telegraph to put together a list of the world s sexiest, kinkiest and weirdest hotels. The Sexiest & Weirdest Hotels In The World
  • Worse again, he put together arrangements for his music which were obtuse and wilfully difficult.
  • But the arguments which these two men have put together have the power of simplicity, comprehensibility, and the weight of reasonableness.
  • The only thing I can imagine might work is to put together a 'noah's arc' colllection of gulf coast species and breed them in captivity. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Only by delving through minutes in the county archives has the jigsaw been put together.
  • I would be willing to bet a substantial sum that the number of Nobel Prize winners in physics who graduated from one high school, namely the Bronx School of Science outnumbers the number who graduated from all Utah high schools put together. Matthew Yglesias » Hatch: “Utah is Going to Get By Fine” Without Stimulus Money
  • Remarkably, if they could conjure a win, they would then have managed to take more points off Celtic than the rest of the SPL clubs put together.
  • The problems here often arise in the area of speed - how quickly can the technical-market combination be put together.
  • We'll be showing more international cricket than all the competition put together, they said.
  • We were able to put together in two nights what had previously taken a week with the hectograph, and while the drum-press was messy, it did not look infected with a potentially fatal disease. On writing by stephen king
  • Supporters put together signs for Jones' campaign in 1994, an effort Jones describes as "quixotic. News
  • Well, that's not the most coherent argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea.
  • It was shaped like a block, and looked so sloppily put together, with no specific design to speak of.
  • He's going to put together an administration of people who can effectuate his vision.
  • He finds most of the dishes on offer are ‘bland and boring, put together to please the egos of the bods in the kitchen rather than the paying customer’.
  • ‘All these things put together, excited their curiosity; and they engaged a peery servant, as they called a footman who was drinking with Kit. the hostler, at the tap-house, to watch all her motions. Clarissa Harlowe
  • He has put together a squad full of quality with a good mix of youth and experience, and foreign and homegrown players.
  • We hire a few boats and put together a lunch of good riverbank fare and go punting up the river. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cleverly put together, his beats carry the sing-songy attraction of ragga, the hardcore baseline of hip-hop, and more importantly, the mass commercial appeal of breaking the mainstream.
  • Put together, the film becomes Gesamtkunstwerk at the level of Wagner's Nibelungen cycle or Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy: a total, totally absorbing work of art that delights and also exercises the senses, the cortical emotions, the intellect - and achieves this feat without loudly advertising its intent or, for that matter, its artsiness. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Andreadis Unibrow Theory of Art
  • Ministers do more marriage counseling than all the marriage counselors put together. Christianity Today
  • Hell, yeah, son…they freakier than them bitches on MySpace and BlackPlanet put together…. Deep Throat Diva
  • I put together a bunch of short stories around a Steinbeck quote “Man is the only kind of varmint sets his own trap, baits it, then steps in it.” Pro-File: Charlie Stella
  • You see, they still were underlings, but put together they made one big overling. From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor
  • Put together in cooperation with the world's top producers , his debut album came out in 2000.
  • We've put together a fabulous selection of new hairstyles to give you some sparkling inspiration.
  • Feudal armies were not permanent institutions, but temporary assemblies put together by the crown for specific objectives.
  • The team played hard, but was under-prepared and put together badly for this kind of competition, with a bunch of swingmen who can drive to the basket and a significant lack of big men and outside shooters.
  • The task now is to put together miracle machines in a hurry for a wireless industry that's bet the ranch on 3G.
  • Cosma Shalizi has put together a wonderful compilation of electoral college maps and cartograms.
  • It was brilliant to put together this group of popular performers. The Sun
  • I have found that the best way to put together completely surreal, futurist combinations of clothes is to go shopping at a Salvation Army or other thrift store in your local gay district, where they will have the best clothes, natch.
  • No one has put together, or, to adopt a more expressive phrase, heaped together such enormous paragraphs; no one has linked clause on clause, parenthesis on parenthesis, epexegesis on exegesis, in such a bewildering concatenation of inextricable entanglement. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • They have put together a programme of events which includes a free barbecue, a Tug of War competition and a rodeo bull.
  • I do think it was put together quite nicely, visually, though, and the look is very effective and evocative - particularly the fact that you're watching a lot of what happens through ropey CCTV footage.
  • These are for each firm to put together according to their own risk assessment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show was put together rather hastily, in a bid to raise moral and material support for the artist who is ailing.
  • The great astronomer Edmund Halley eventually persuaded Newton to put together the results of his work on the laws of motion.
  • With only six games remaining, the Warriors have put together one of the most impressive seasons in recent memory.
  • Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot.
  • The Index is put together using a technique known as stratification, which is an average of sale prices for common groups of properties. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • They have put together three different kinds of good-value breaks.
  • The Israelis had just begun to elect their prime minister directly, so Netanyahu had a four-year term, but he still had to put together a majority coalition in the Knesset.
  • A good workhorse, it was always said, should be well put together with powerful haunches as well as being short-coupled, which meant it must have a short back from withers to tail head.
  • A lot of TV is put together by teams, by writing staffs and several different directors. It's a great, very smart way to make television. It's worked for however long TV's been around. Louis C.K. 
  • Raw materials were not an issue, he says: "The real hurdle is how you put together organic compounds into a living system. Crossroads
  • Holtz-Eakin relies on a shoddy study that he put together for the American Family Business Foundation that falsely claims that an estate tax repeal would create 1.5 million jobs (which he upped to 2 million in the interview). Wonk Room » Bloomberg News Finds Holtz-Eakin’s Shoddy Research ‘Very Impressive’
  • A lot of TV is put together by teams, by writing staffs and several different directors. It's a great, very smart way to make television. It's worked for however long TV's been around. Louis C.K. 
  • The first text of this work I wrote in wax and put together as I was growing old, with my own hands and blearing eyes, fearful indeed and blushing a great deal that my lack of skill must ever reach your ears. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • We'll put together a proposal, including detailed costings, free of charge.
  • ‘Two weeks ago, I said, ‘Put together a plan to ease her out; make arrangements.’
  • I've not got enough pics for the bridal fair, and we need to put together our album fairly soon.
  • They finally put together a group of critics who can write and do it with a point of view—or do you miss the soft-headed cheerleading?
  • The cassoulet is respectable, properly put together and cooked slowly.
  • The event is enhanced by film forums, panel discussions and soirées - this is an extremely well put together event, one that has gained a reputation for quality and enlightening entertainment since its inception a few years ago.
  • In the dying months of the boom, Beggs put together the deal with virtually no personal cash.
  • It doesn't really seem to have been put together with the serious classical collector in mind, but it is an enjoyable late-night indulgence for the "chill" crowd.
  • The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties.
  • I've put together a dish of salmon fishcakes, but brought in some Scandinavian flavours that marry well with smoked fish.
  • I put together a blend which I aptly named "Rider's Cereal Blend" which consisted of Artisanal Cereal blend base (multigrain oat bran, rye, spelt, barley, amarath and wheat germ) cacao nibs, granola, goji berries and pumpkin seeds. 12 posts from November 2008
  • With over ten years of experience in pioneering genomic research and genome-wide mapping and association studies, Dr. Hakonarson had the intimate knowledge of the complexities of large-scale genomics projects and he has put together the necessary infrastructure and workflow processes to unravel these complexities in his role as the Director of the Center for Applied Genomics. Hakon Hakonarson, MD, PhD
  • our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage
  • The 1891 capsule may also be reburied, along with a new one put together by children to mark the opening of the new building next year.
  • And we became eager to perform the set of cover versions we had put together.
  • Just put together a new system - i7 930 with stock cooler, 3 noctua case fans, asus board and 650tx psu. The Corsair Support Forums
  • I was asked to be the King of Bacchus, which is one of the “Crewes,” as they are called, whose job it is to put together thirty floats for a parade. Buzzine » Jon Lovitz Interview
  • It's also a very cleverly put together compilation, sequencing the songs for maximum impact rather than chronological accuracy.
  • Ministers do more marriage counseling than all the marriage counselors put together. Christianity Today
  • Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most.
  • Some of the sherwanis worn by the Maharajas of those days must have taken one whole month to put together, with everything done by hand.
  • Trees put more food into the urban ecosystem than all those precious grasses and perennials and clumps of nettles put together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, Protestant ministers were originally expected to catechize Bible readers, involving doctrinal claims that structured how the Bible would be put together.
  • Like all the best questions .... bra is short for brassiere, which a single item, als the word is French, and they are a singular people. bra is short for brassiere which is a word for a single object, whereas any item of clothing that covers both legs separately is referred to in plural as it comprises two leg coverings put together. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • My pastor, Rex Horne, suggested that I do it, and put together the invitation list.
  • A veteran scientist who used to work at Japan's space exploration agency, Dr. Nitta has put together machines that pump waste out, reprocess it, and pump it back in again in a more useable, life - sustaining form.
  • My favorites, however, are the free-living turbellarian worms, of which there are more than 4,000 species: that's about as numerous as all the mammal species put together. The Angry Evolutionist
  • She has also put together a compilation of music, some classical, some modern. Times, Sunday Times
  • The computerization agency has put together customized packages of software for 22 business lines, including real estate brokers, eyeglass shops, beauty parlors, sports clubs, and restaurants.
  • The problems here often arise in the area of speed - how quickly can the technical-market combination be put together.
  • Put together a shortlist, then contact the auctioneer to arrange viewings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using the indigenously available material, they have put together the rudiments of a ‘glider aircraft’, similar in function and style to the imported gliders used only by defence pilots in India.
  • I like to design things that can be made simply but create a dynamic relationship when the elemental parts are put together.
  • Its American cousin makes a poor apology for a nest, it is true, merely a loose bundle or platform of sticks, as flimsily put together as a dove's nest.
  • Every other type, even those derived from natural sources like soyabeans or wild yam, are put together in the test tube.
  • I have suffered more perhaps from the reading of bad books than from all other misemployments of time put together.
  • So instead of taking Pamella's face, the artists composited a face put together with pieces of magazine clippings from faces of some of their famous celebrities.
  • e wo zu" or "zum zu wozu" or "we" and so on -- letters with which it is rarely possible to put together even such small words as _wo_ (= where) or _zu_ (= to, or for) and the longer one persists on such occasions, the more senseless her remarks become; it is the rarest thing for her to suddenly pull herself together so as to give a proper answer. Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
  • They're looking to put together a RICO case against him, but I suppose you already knew that. A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES
  • “Rot me, my sonnies, then, if I can tell what a man is from all his members put together, oftentimes.” Under the Greenwood Tree
  • When two halves of an old photograph are put together again, a family mystery is solved in a profitable way. The Sun
  • If you get a good script, a decently good director who has deflated his ego, a committed studio and crew willing to collaborate and work in tangent, and even challenge gifted directors choices, everyone working together could possibly put together something that will make little boys and large googly eyed big boys come back for more, by giving them something that has a nescient chance of flowering into a cash cow franchise. Lionsgate's Conan Movie on the Fast Track with New Writers « FirstShowing.net
  • My friend Jeff Z. Klein at the New York Times put together a classic post, showing clips of fan reactions to the win all over the country - and the chants of "U.S.A." to my ear, at least here in Germany, sounded happy and joyous, of course, but also with a kind of growling heavy-handedness. Steve Kettmann: Donovan's Amazing Feat: Making U.S. One With the Rest of the World
  • But what spurred him to build one was, as he puts it, " my nutter cousin " in Northumberland, who put together a pint-sized trebuchet for a county fair.
  • Also in her series of videos is an interview with choreographer, Twyla Tharp, who has put together hundreds of dances for Broadway and Hollywood Productions. Norma Kamali Gets The Wellness Conversation Started
  • The emergency building is transported in individual modules, such as bedrooms and a kitchen, which are put together on site.
  • My favourites, however, are the free-living turbellarian worms, of which there are more than four thousand species: that’s about as numerous as all the mammal species put together. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • New preemergence (PRE) and postemergence (POST) herbicides make it possible to put together herbicide programs for non-GMO corn that provide weed control and yield similar to those in glyphosate-resistant or Liberty Link corn, at a roughly equivalent cost. Undefined
  • Ministers are trying to put together a package that will end the dispute.
  • It was put together in a casual, helter-skelter sort of way. CHAPTER IV
  • The remainder of the Hawk order was sent in broken-down sub-assemblies and these were put together by the French.
  • Incredibly simple to put together, these two are ripe and ready to eat in no time. The Sun
  • It took me a year of hacking around until I really got the basics of cruciverbalism and another year until I put together a puzzle that met the NY Times standards. Recently on This Recording
  • You may ask how the phospholipase C and phosphodiesterase cascades were put together. The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design Review: IC is not nice (Chapter 10) - The Panda's Thumb
  • Keeping the cash carrot dangling before the GAA ensures the organisation will remain onside when the National Stadium plan is put together.
  • We put together a four-week evangelism seminar on consecutive Monday nights. Christianity Today
  • That exhibit was the devil to put together, I can tell you.
  • The artwork, made up of empty bottles, cigarette boxes, full ashtrays and paint tins was put together by Damien Hirst.
  • However, because the singer, Claudine Ansermet, was ill, the lutist Paolo Cherici put together a program of solo lute pieces instead, which was quite enjoyable.
  • Put together three unrelated embarrassments on a single day and all the good that has been achieved since 1997 is supposed to be overshadowed and forgotten.
  • For them to put together such a great run then lose guys like Afinogenov, Drury, Briere, Spacek, Connolly, Kotalik, and Paul Gaustad and bring up players from Rochester that have never played in an NHL game and not lose a beat is amazing. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 6485
  • Put together the badges I've worn at tradeshows, and you'd have enough to tile a wall.
  • Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together.
  • Trees put more food into the urban ecosystem than all those precious grasses and perennials and clumps of nettles put together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Garakayi is in Zimbabwe now, but he is returning, and he wants to put together a 28 piece mbira orchestra. Michal Shapiro: The Good News From Zimbabwe: Healing Music of the Mbira
  • We were able to put together an insightful dialogue pertaining to the politics of the biennale vis - vis the concerns of the artists.
  • Granted, these changes do take time, but we've given years of our time, and still can't answer why any 53 players and however many coaches that show up in burgundy and gold every Sunday can't put together a consistent team effort. Skins relapse early in 2010

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