How To Use Rejoin In A Sentence

  • His pungent rejoinders made short work of the Government's high-flown theories.
  • 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
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards.
  • His manner was rather that of a music hall artist, complacent, even cheerful, as his one-liners provoked from his audience the rejoinders he sought.
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  • ‘Me too,’ says Christopher and we rejoin the arrowed path and wander off in vaguely the direction we think we came from earlier.
  • All eyes were on her as she rejoined the little group, but she only chose to meet Steve's gaze.
  • 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.
  • We got our horses, and came back and rejoined the regiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire.
  • In its surrejoinder the defendant recalls that the charges against the complainant have been proved.
  • 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.
  • I rejoin him, we do some more together, and we end together.
  • 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
  • Now that he wants to rejoin society no goal seems more quixotic and hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • Instead, he returned home, but even then he decided to rejoin his regiment.
  • Before Kate can respond with a witty rejoinder about geese, a waiter oozes forth and demands drink orders.
  • It was a rejoinder to an industry that had branded him an English theatre person, and ‘a Parsi, which was like a big insult to me‘.
  • He has now rejoined the letters so his licence will be renewed. The Sun
  • ‘Answer’ was given to this bill, replies were allowed to the ‘answer’ and rejoinders to the replies were allowed, and so on.
  • They've had incredible service and incredible value from him and they can hardly complain now he wants to rejoin the club he's worshipped since childhood. The Sun
  • I would hope that anyone else responding to Palomares 'posting would stick to the subject rather than engage in vituperative rejoinder. Gay life in Mexico
  • The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
  • However, the political attackers may be unreceptive to the views of the legal profession, as it is likely to be perceived that any rejoinders are made in self-interest or with an ulterior motive.
  • Michael was standing alone by the bar when Brian rejoined him.
  • Baumol etal. employ an aircraft example in their rejoinder to Weitzman.
  • He rolled his eyes, walking away to rejoin his friends.
  • Rejoined the wolf, I have no faith in thy word, for sages have said, ‘Whoso practiseth trust in the place of hate, erreth;’ and, ‘Whoso trusteth in the untrustworthy is a dupe; he who re-trieth him who hath been tried shall reap repentance and his days shall go waste; and he who cannot distinguish between case and case, giving each its due, and assigneth all the weight to one side, his luck shall be little and his miseries shall be many.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • HE recovered the shoebrush from under the window of Tabby, the young assistant house-master, and tucking it into his pocket, skirted the outer limits of the school, dodged behind a fence, and creeping on all-fours, made a wide detour via the pond and rejoined the high road to Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World
  • His overwrought extemporizing on Monday night proved that his ego's still in it; maybe his political imagination will rejoin the wagon train at some future stop.
  • It then simmers down into a spacy section featuring the gongs before the other instruments rejoin with a guiro for the climax.
  • On the way back again to rejoin his mate he inadvertently walked over some gravel, and the noise alerted the guards.
  • Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained.
  • We're to rejoin our chopper team on the helipad, or head toward the bow platform, whichever is closer. VITALS
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • 'Only half so good, Mr. Kirke,' rejoined the black, showing a set of teeth which a dentist might have used for a door plate; 'only _half_ so good,' case I'se only half white. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • But she's immediately banked that curious fire, rejoining with a casual, ‘Oh?’
  • But the urge to "rejoin" Europe was a powerful motivating factor in the collapse of the Iron Curtain, and it remains strong today -- particularly among young people. Backlash In The East
  • I am a painter of the 20th century,’ was his rejoinder.
  • Then answered Haggai -- rather, "Then Haggai answered (in rejoinder to the priests 'answer) and said" [Maurer]. so is this people -- heretofore not in such an obedient state of mind as to deserve to be called My people (Tit 1: 15). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • So the grand-vizir went back to the bridge; gave the blind beggar first a piece of money and then a blow, delivered the Caliph's message, and rejoined his master. Still Separate & Unequal
  • She rejoined that this was not the fact at all.
  • In such an argument there would always be matter for answers, rejoinders, replications, triplications, quadruplications, and that infinite web of disputes that our pettifoggers have spun out as far as they could in favor of lawsuits.
  • ‘Yes, please,’ she rejoined as she looked over a revolving metal stand proffering a dizzying assortment of Rasta-style knit tams.
  • Buried inside the compliment is the rejoinder that this wasn't always the case in the past.
  • I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side.
  • Three hours later, and Nuria had rejoined her companions in the grandstands.
  • Where is mr. aRye, master of repartee, stichomythia, and the witty rejoinder? Naked woman alert
  • But he will never venture to infract the neutrality of the waters surely," rejoined I, "within sight of the squadron too? Tom Cringle's Log
  • This lane rejoins the main road further on.
  • As a direct result, "parrot patrols" organized by local communities in the region, 11 scarlet macaw chicks who were confiscated directly from poachers were provided care until they were old enough to fly and rejoin their flocks and families, instead of spending the rest of their lives in small cages. Will Travers: Canary in a Coal Mine? A Day to Save the Birds....
  • Rejoining his attendant, and staying a moment to thoroughly empty the gurglet of water, on his hands and knees he crawled into a passage much obstructed by debris. The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • AUSM's membership lapsed in March and the students of AUT will also reconsider rejoining later this year.
  • Salmasius rejoined in his Responsio, which similarly contains much personal abuse, published posthumously in 1660.
  • ‘Our species is unable to learn from its mistakes,’ he rejoins, fatalistically, in the last words of his lectures.
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
  • He rejoined, but the momentum was lost and he sank to tenth position. Times, Sunday Times
  • I rejoined the club as a fan. Times, Sunday Times
  • They followed the fault line as it circled the jar all the way round to rejoin itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The drug rejoinder is foolish because it’s based on a time dimension that doesn’t come into play in the music discussion; the enemies of traditional copyright for music in the digital age don’t concede the substantive rights of producers to be compensated for their work even for five minutes. Matthew Yglesias » Intellectual Property is About Consumers
  • She continued, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the damsel said to the doctor, “‘The stomach is the house of disease and diet is the head of healing; for the origin of all sickness is indigestion, that is to say, corruption of the meat in the stomach;’” he rejoined, “Thou hast replied aright! what sayest thou of the Hammam?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He has now rejoined the letters so his licence will be renewed. The Sun
  • Consequently, hahnium has a chance of rejoining the periodic table, and even the French joliotium might make into the pantheon.
  • When beach showers appeared, all that was required was a quick splash, a towel, and a comb before you rejoined the crowds on the esplanade.
  • He rejoined us at the crest of the first ridge, where the wall leveled out and began a more gradual ascent to the peak.
  • Noa, noa, he be fast enough, never fear," rejoined the other; "sticking like a snig at the bottom o 'the pond; and, dang him! he deserves it, for he's slipped out of our fingers like a snig often enough to-night. Rookwood
  • After less than a minute of nonstop barking, I heard the first canine rejoinders, the ululations of outraged yip dogs.
  • If given the chance, she would have rejoined the Order, but for those who abjure their vows, there is never a second chance. THE BROKEN GOD
  • He left office in 1957 because he found the financial sacrifice too great and rejoined the back benches, where he was already a respected figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards.
  • If you did nothing but pursue the main battle missions in Fallout 3 , the game would be much less melancholy, because all you'd encounter would be sardonic rejoinders, brutal attacks and corpses to ransack for bad-ass weapons, precisely like every other shoot'em-up in history. Bleak Fallout 3 Dazzles With Great Depression
  • A young seal pup has rejoined his colony after being abandoned by his mother.
  • Mrs Clinton urged members of the group to abandon violence and rejoin society following bin Laden's death, which she described as a "milestone" in the war on terrorism. WalesOnline - Home
  • Soon, we are on our way again - rejoining the river. Times, Sunday Times
  • If given the chance, she would have rejoined the Order, but for those who abjure their vows, there is never a second chance. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The new reality of policing war zones is a sharp rejoinder to that work but not the first time the modern British army has faced pressures - the most notable example being Northern Ireland.
  • The KMT responded with its own referendum, calling for Taiwan to "rejoin" the U.N. under its Republic of China name or whatever name the Taiwan people chose. After Chen
  • One had to go there, fix one's own drink and rejoin the conversation.
  • For modern-day adherents of the belief that tariffs and not slavery caused the war, the Confederate tariffs serve as a sharp rejoinder.
  • The striker has rejoined the club on loan from Norwich. The Sun
  • Oh, and the Duck, who was one of the people we sent the rejoinder to, made this offer, which we gleefully reproduce without his permission: fisticuffs at dawn, victory by pinfall or submission, fully captured on video and up on youtube within ten minutes. it's really the answer. i'm willing to be the referee if all participants are clad in yellow swimsuits. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Victor got over his lunacy, rejoined Axel and me, and after that we caroused somewhat more discreetly. Chapter 16
  • Unlike the Anglo-Jewish novelist Amy Levy's own ironic rejoinder to Daniel Deronda, Reuben Sachs: A Sketch (1888), Gwendolen leaves the reader in absolutely no doubt of its intentions.3 After a scant few months in the East, Daniel is ready to chuck the Jews overboard permanently: he tells a rabbi that the Jews (parasites all) need to be "extirpated" through mass assimilation (28), and is thoroughly depressed by the "unholy depravities" (64) on exhibit in the Jewish community. Religion
  • They've had incredible service and incredible value from him and they can hardly complain now he wants to rejoin the club he's worshipped since childhood. The Sun
  • Now that he wants to rejoin society no goal seems more quixotic and hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the statements were not used at the trial, so any witty rejoinders from Wilde will have to be imagined.
  • NR’s rejoinder is that debating on the Journal’s show doesn’t count. Immigration
  • She rejoined her husband in Toronto, after her holiday in Paris.
  • Peering very sharply through an intertwist of suckers (for his shelter was a stool of hazel, thrown up to repair the loss of stem), he perceived that the Emperor had moved his horse a little when Carne rejoined and reassured him. Springhaven
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • For once, I have no pithy rejoinder to tack on to a post.
  • Waal," Pete had rejoined, with a portentous wink at the boys, "you never kin tell in this wale of tears what you're a-goin 'up aginst -- queer shapes, fer instance. The Border Boys Across the Frontier
  • Their work in this quarter having been thoroughly accomplished the raiders now climbed higher, to rejoin the battleplane squadron hovering above, waiting to act once more as their armed escort. Air Service Boys Flying for Victory or, Bombing the Last German Stronghold
  • Rejoined the fox, laughing, “How excellent is what the learned say of him who aboundeth in ignorance like unto thee!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Charlie Baker's Facebook page, similarly once the exclusive preserve of unctuous "He's just so tall" verbiage, alternating with ugly vituperation, is now studded with rejoinders and tweaks from plucky digital campaigners ( "Well where the hell was Baker at in my community. Progressives roar to life in MA: Blogs bloom with enthusiasm
  • Each of these objections, rebuttals, rejoinders, and surrejoinders is in itself admirable, and does infinite credit to the acuteness and candour of the author.
  • ‘Any artist will be the first to tell you, listen, it's my art, it's not my life,’ he rejoins.
  • `I'm not sure I want to be a Communist," was always his prudent rejoinder. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • With not so much as a backward glance, they then rejoined their woolly friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • “And aha, Mr. Butler,” rejoined Bartoline, upon whom, as may be well supposed, the jest was lost, and all but the sound of the words, “ye said a gliff syne it was quivis, and now I heard ye say cuivis with my ain ears, as plain as ever I heard a word at the fore-bar.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • And so "basting," as he said, "with a weak body and a willing mind; to do, he feared, no good work," he set forth from Middelburgh to rejoin Leicester at Arnheim, in order to obey, as well as he could, the PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • As for an engineer, well, each day he sat (and still sits) and edits music down to: 30 second pieces for bumper music, then automates a playlist with all of his music and rejoiners using SoundByte on a MacBook Air, virtually automating the entire engineering of the show. Charles Karel Bouley: Talking Through the New Depression
  • Later in the evening the men would rejoin the ladies in the drawing room for conversation and card games and tea would be dispensed.
  • Rejoined Afridun, “May the Messiah not bereave us of thy venerable parent nor deprive her of her wile and guile!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • After a delay while refuelling the car of team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya, Schumacher was given new tyres but refused to rejoin the race.
  • Well, it's the kind of handsomeness that makes me want to scratch her in the face," rejoined Gerty, with the unshakable courage of her impressions. The Wheel of Life
  • By the end of the episode the 2 doctors do rejoin as 1 single timelord again, this joining is the reference of the 3 fold man (single heart doctor + single heart doctor = 2 heart doctor). Archive 2008-07-01
  • After boots and battledress he rejoined academia, enrolling in a course of National Economics.
  • Impossible!" was Mr. Hale's rejoinder, when I had read the item aloud; but the incident evidently weighed upon his mind, for late in the afternoon, with many epithets denunciatory of his foolishness, he asked me to acquaint the police with the affair. The Minions of Midas
  • U.S. citizen child (often, many children) invite their parents, siblings or other family members living in Mexico (or the U.S. illegally) to "rejoin" their family, and all of the sudden, every one of them is a U.S. citizen. Digg.com: Stories / Popular
  • Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in.
  • When Jacqueline rejoins them, conversation on the matter ceases.
  • it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher
  • I had spoken as if Lyle could at some future moment be ` unsealed " - recovered, reclaimed, rejoined. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • He eventually pitted for gearbox repairs, but rejoined on the 47th lap - just as Button crashed.
  • Saudi Arabia and Egypt have both pioneered programs to "deprogram" militants and allow them to rejoin society. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • May as well claim that it can "rejoin" Holland or Spain....the use of terms like "rejoin" demonstrate clearly how well Beijing controls the discourse on Taiwan. Mad Chen Is In The House!
  • These are merely answers in kind, which can no doubt be met with plausible rejoinders.
  • And we will," Billy rejoined with great positiveness. CHAPTER XI
  • Oh, then, let me implore you to listen, and God grant your heart may be touched by my words!" rejoined Ella, eagerly, as she fancied she saw something of relentment in his stern features. Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life
  • The 3.3 km road, costing £65 million, will bypass Blunsdon village by routing through fields to the west, before rejoining the current route of the A419 at the bottom of Blunsdon Hill.
  • They hastened to Kobe to rejoin the ship.
  • I have achieved those goals, and it is now my desire to rejoin the ranks of alumnae who serve the college in innumerable ways.
  • Immediately the mutiny had been put down Jack Stilwell had stolen away and rejoined the soldiers forward; and although there was much wonder among the men as to how the affair had been discovered, none suspected him of having betrayed them, and believed that the officers must have been warned by some word incautiously let drop in their hearing. The Bravest of the Brave — or, with Peterborough in Spain
  • In dissent, Justice Breyer provides the rejoinder.
  • Very rarely the plaintiff replied for a second time with a surrejoinder which in turn could be countered by a rebutter from the defendant.
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • Perhaps they could be made to live on wartime rations tins of snook, dried eggs, carrot pudding until they return to normal size, and are ready to rejoin the rest of us again.
  • Henry has apologized for his bad behaviour and should be allowed to rejoin the group with a clean sheet.
  • mudsill" speech as a defiant rejoinder to Northern criticisms of slavery. Freedom Democrats - Online Community for Libertarian Democrats
  • Determined to escape this grim prospect, she jumps a bus to Sydney in the hope of rejoining her estranged father.
  • Let's take a leap into the light, rejoin the world and become its leading innovators again. Times, Sunday Times
  • To this the dean assented, but alleged that contests on such a subject would be unseemly; to which rejoined a meagre little doctor, one of the cathedral prebendaries, that the contest must be all on the side of Mr. Slope if every prebendary were always there ready to take his own place in the pulpit. Barchester Towers
  • Saudi Arabia and Egypt have both pioneered programs to "deprogram" militants and allow them to rejoin society .... Jihad Monitor
  • This had healing properties and would allow the skin to rejoin again quicker than usual.
  • When the bishop was gone, Robin Hood dashed out of the house to rejoin his men.
  • I had grown angry and pursued him in a fit of fury when he had rejoined his family and given him a hard blow to his head, that is for a two year old.
  • At the recruiting depot yesterday the first of the married men between the ages of 27 and 35 answered the summons to rejoin the colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • He waited for her to go away, expecting her to rejoin her friends.
  • He mentions his years at Arbroath, his hometown club, and how one day he would love to rejoin them.
  • On which day here comes as well the faid Sylas as the faid IV. by their attornies aforefaid; and hereupon the pre - judgment for miffes being feen, and by the juftices here more fully underffood, the plaintiff. it feems to the faid juftices here, that the faid plea of the faid Sylas above in rejoining pleaded, and the matter in the fame con - tained, is fufficient in law to preclude him the faid IV. from hav - ing his avowry and cognifance aforefaid,, as the faid Sylas hath above alledged; wherefore the laid Sylas ought to recover his damages The caufe. A collection of modern entries; or, Select pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer..
  • Maybe this works better when you're the dumpee, but rejoining what BG calls the "flirting continuum" can be a really good thing for getting over a breakup (much better than, say, having a rebound romance.)
  • Cohn rejoins by pointing out that such an imagining cannot be discursive, because, for Foucault, discourse must be enforced across a single ontological plane.
  • The name of Socrates recalls Alcibiades to my mind," rejoined Philothea A Grecian Romance
  • Would Heaven I wot shall Time e’er deign us twain rejoin! The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • How easily will people be able to rejoin their friends if a region gets sharded? Archive 2009-04-01
  • If you did nothing but pursue the main battle missions in Fallout 3 , the game would be much less melancholy, because all you'd encounter would be sardonic rejoinders, brutal attacks and corpses to ransack for bad-ass weapons, precisely like every other shoot'em-up in history. Bleak Fallout 3 Dazzles With Great Depression
  • But the time that I went to West Point, another reason why I stayed, was that West Point made a decision in the mid - ` 90s to kind of rejoin the rest of the modern world all at once. Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point
  • They followed the fault line as it circled the jar all the way round to rejoin itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end of the defence case, the Prosecutor may present evidence in rebuttal, then the defence may present evidence in rejoinder, and the Court may have evidence ordered by it to be presented (court evidence).
  • When he rejoined the retailer as chief executive officer last April, he quickly drew up a laundry list of 30 things that needed fixing.
  • His absence saw the O's lose three matches before he rejoined the club. The Sun
  • We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later.
  • Yearlings in both families rejoined the adult females after breakup and denned with their mothers as 2-year-olds.
  • She hung up the phone and rejoined them at the table.
  • The Prince smiled, and rejoined, with a thought of the bags in the gurglet thrown carelessly down by him: "Up with the anchor. The Prince of India — Volume 02
  • I was so taken aback I was quite unable to think of a suitably clever rejoinder. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • He is quick to reassure: his twin rejoinders could scarcely be more tender, his cadential harmonies more ravishing, or the intervening scintillating cascade more bewitching.
  • The rejoinder was quick, to the point: ‘The driver has no place to sit to drive the car.’
  • After an abortive attempt to rejoin the fighting, he and Evelyn were reunited, got engaged and joined the Resistance, helping Canadian and American airmen shot down over Paris to arrange their escape routes.
  • Ellis and Morscheck were piloting the aeroplanes through a manoeuvre in which one aircraft rejoins the other five while flying in a formation barrel roll on January 21.
  • As ever, we will continue to try to relicense the films so that they can rejoin the collection sometime in the future. OOP Criterion Sale: Purchase StudioCanal DVD and Blu-ray Criterions Before Lionsgate Owns Them – Collider.com
  • Lead me," said Chintithpit-mang, and he went to rejoin his octuple. I Don’t Understand ?
  • Il reste la plupart du temps seul afin de ne pas blesser ses amis et surtout sa soeur a qui il est tres attaché. il a fini par rejoindre le clan de Raven. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Her laugh no longer flashed out so hungrily and her eyes, brimming with the secret he and she had made, deepened and seemed to rejoin the girlishness that had lingered in the other features of her face. Updike, John
  • Galvez said seven swimmers were sent to the hospital to recover and rehydrate and were discharged after three or four days of treatment to rejoin the team. SC Swimmers Had Same Muscle Disorder Affecting Iowa Players
  • Chaucer's exact source is not known, but it is clear that the friar tells it to enrage the summoner on the pilgrimage, who interrupts the narrative and rejoins with a scurrilous and discreditable story about a friar.
  • I’d been intrigued by the Paul Romer proposal to use taxpayer funds to set up new banks rather than muck around with the old ones, but I think Felix Salmon’s rejoinder is convincing. Matthew Yglesias » The Case Against New Banks
  • The expected witty rejoinder didn't come. ‘How many barrels of black powder do we have left?’
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company.
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • This soon rejoins the main passage, and before long the floor breaks through the porcellaneous band, and the passage develops into a somewhat more pleasant vadose trench.
  • With not so much as a backward glance, they then rejoined their woolly friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • As of this month, I've rejoined my old band as the drummer, and we'll be playing at least four shows in March.
  • She rejoined, “Except thou bring him to me, thou knowest not the harm which awaiteth thee and thy ship.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • To our petition for admittance came a friendly rejoinder from the lady of the house, who was soon herself conducting us from room to room, explaining the various alterations effected in later years, and pointing out the parts that are still unchanged. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • He rejoined Newsday in 1979, left to work as a news editor on the Daily News' short-lived Tonight edition.
  • The remark, such as it was, called forth a rejoinder from the short comrade, who stated his belief that "they would be likely to find somethin 'there that day. The Lighthouse
  • Mark then rejoined the orchestra in the pit and prepared to play.
  • Schroeder will rejoin the company as president and CEO.
  • This soon rejoins the main passage, and before long the floor breaks through the porcellaneous band, and the passage develops into a somewhat more pleasant vadose trench.
  • Then billionaire Ross Perot hinted he may rejoin the presidential race as an independent.
  • That done, Martine places the juices in our reach, and rejoins Sarah on the couch.
  • Furcal, out with a strained hamstring, is expected to rejoin the Dodgers on Friday for a series at San Diego. — Los Angeles Dodgers Team Report
  • Two minutes earlier, DeDe could have fired off a pithy rejoinder to that one. SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
  • The pieces of myself probe for information on where, and how, to rejoin. Molly Keane's Ireland
  • If given the chance, she would have rejoined the Order, but for those who abjure their vows, there is never a second chance. THE BROKEN GOD
  • And we'll play that chance," she rejoined stoutly. Bunches of Knuckles
  • Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in.
  • Today in Paris, the French president survived a Parliamentary vote of confidence over his plans to penchant for rip-roaring foreign policy deals shows no sign of halting. points out on FP this week, "rejoin" is an odd phrase for a country that contributes troops to NATO missions and shows up at all the big meetings and events. FP Passport
  • The 'ragamuffin' always speaks of his enemies with courtesy, and the filibusters love their leader," was her pointed rejoinder. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • Larry left every day with his lunchbox to rejoin his mates on the construction sites, or carpentered for the neighbours.
  • He has a few words with the commissaires before rejoining the pack.
  • The road goes round in a loop and rejoins the main road about 2 kilometres past the town.
  • By this time the respondent had loaded the goods into a van and rejoined Mr. A. in the key department.
  • Your only rejoinder is ‘Federalism is good’, but does not attempt to address concerns where Federalism fails. Matthew Yglesias » Malapportionment Is Destroying the Planet

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