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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31. I think we're at three world historical trends coming together.
32. However, the coming together of different races and ethnic groups created some tensions.
33. A group of men and women are coming together to re - create something that is beautiful.
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34. Race , national , origin, region, city, and religion are all coming together in new ways.
35. Why is it happening now when my life is just coming together?
36. Or maybe it might be The Nixie of the Mill-Pond, with that beautiful coming together of the two at the end.
37. A fundamental three - way splIt'still prevents Iraq from coming together as a country.
38. Anyway, she feels now as though all the good things were coming together.
39. And a sigma bond forms any time you have two orbitals coming together and interacting on that internuclear axis.
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41. The various peoples in England were coming together as a nation also, under the rule of more powerful kings such as Alfred the Great, who ruled between 871 and 899.
42. Contact: a coming together or touching as of objects or surfaces.
43. For the Beltane rite, these two young people are ceremonially bound together to represent the coming together of the male and female aspects of the divine.
44. It's all the elements coming together that makes this attempt so different.
45. Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a fortaste of the resurrection.
46. Zero Point Merge is the coming together of matter and antimatter aspects of your soul.
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