Similar words: bring together, spring to mind, have something to do with, together, go together, all together, altogether, get together. Meaning: n. 1. the social act of assembling for some common purpose 2. the act of joining together as one.
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1. But our offensive line is coming together.
2. There was always a sort of universal coming together when an emergency was averted, when a human life was saved.
3. Yet the schools in which this coming together of parent and teacher in the service of children occurred had immense benefits.
4. WHETHER or not the two Germanies are coming together too quickly, their cars certainly are.
5. And for once the finale - everyone coming together to sing Dylan's Chimes of Freedom - seemed not corny but exactly right.
6. These, as he entered the headship, were coming together as a mixed voluntary-aided comprehensive high school.
7. The coming together of sperm and egg represents a moment of surrender to forces outside our control.
8. And just as the deal started coming together, the first hitch came: Original drummer Dusty Denham left.
9. At last all seems to be coming together for the ex-con who wants to go straight.
10. Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. Henry Ford
11. Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred.
12. Why do you talk to me of coming together?
13. They provide a visual indicator of coming together.
14. A coming together of our tribe.
15. The days of coming together of inside and outside, kin and stranger, are closing in upon my life.
16. Conceptions of financing products are coming together with arrival of Olympic Games.
17. It'symbolizes people? of the world coming together. Everyone forgot their differences in race, religion.
18. A fundamental three-way split still prevents Iraq from coming together as a country.
19. Bits and pieces of things he'd read and heard were coming together, and he began to understand.
20. Many themes can be explored in this way, like pieces of a jigsaw coming together.
21. So it might seem as if Snow could lie purring in his grave, and as if the two cultures were coming together.
22. What he did wish was to emasculate his opponents, and then to pretend they were coming together as equals.
23. In the superficially simpler terms of plate tectonics, these are the repeated effects of plates splitting and coming together.
24. Socially, economically and in human terms, the citizens of the Community are coming together.
25. A stern voice spoke of the significance of this moment, the victorious Allied forces coming together in Berlin.
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26. These fundamental dissimilarities will surely militate against the two communities coming together.
27. Also, puffins tend to live in solitude, only ever coming together on land to mate, and ours is a one-person vehicle.
28. When problems arise, the United States has a way of coming together.
29. And again, we have the pairing of the unpaired electrons, and we have two orbitals coming together.
30. Once you look at the history of life around 13,000 years ago, things start coming together.
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