Similar words: conjunction, injunction, junction, in comparison with, conjuration, get on with, unction, function.
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31 The automatic vacuum brake was fitted in conjunction with a hand brake for the guard's use.
32 This in conjunction with previous research would provide a continuous monitoring of the industry from the early sixties.
33 In conjunction with these measures, the entire army was to make its way across the Peninsula to the same place.
34 Distribution in conjunction with a particular publication can be expensive both in the distribution fee and in the cost of producing so many copies.
35 Can you suggest alternatives to the hair to use in conjunction with quite hard boilies?
36 This is often best done in conjunction with those who are going to be on the receiving end of an appraisal interview.
37 A job-sharing policy should be devised in conjunction with staff organisations.
38 The issue, though, is the more sensitive if it is read in conjunction with missile defence.
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39 Adjacent to this was a quenching tank for use in conjunction with the gas ring.
40 In conjunction with a state of emergency the President might also impose temporary direct presidential rule over a union republic.
41 But this is only possible when it is used in conjunction with the Maker's will and under the Master's instructions.
42 Time Warner has announced that it will open up a digital music download site developed in conjunction with RealNetworks.
43 How much money has his Department spent in conjunction with the health board on those applications?
44 I understand that in conjunction with the Design Controller it will select the needles for intarsia knitting.
45 Wherever possible, they should be used in conjunction with parish registers and other sources.
46 The Mini Vac is an attachment which can be used in conjunction with your household vacuum cleaner.
47 Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
48 Of course, the written word is enhanced when given in conjunction with verbal information.
49 This was developed in conjunction with Stratus Computer Inc, and should start shipping in November.
50 Each holiday will be carefully researched and put together in conjunction with a reputable tour operator.
51 A related economic principle is also at work in conjunction with the principle of substitution.
52 You may want to refer to it in conjunction with this section.
53 Decisions about advertising expenditure will usually be made in conjunction with assessments about the position of the product in its life-cycle.
54 International driver's licenses are only valid in conjunction with a state license.
55 Such training includes environmental awareness carried out in conjunction with the Environmental Department.
56 It works in conjunction with existing professional indemnity insurance and enables estates to be wound up without delay.
57 Today they are out doing an excavation, looking for whatever is down there in conjunction with their theme on dinosaurs.
58 The acute rise in potassium in conjunction with the clinical setting suggests that an acute respiratory acidosis has developed.
59 Some of it was concerned with making policy in conjunction with the King, whom it advised on matters of state.
60 Should read or write errors occur, this database can be rebuilt from the image copy in conjunction with one of the log files.
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