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The tours are designed to draw together the historical, artistic and religious aspects of the church, thereby placing it in its spiritual context.
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This is a very difficult time for the community but it's also a time for the community to draw together.
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However, a comprehensive picture of states' ability to protect wetlands, under various possible authorities, is difficult to draw together.
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I've seen them draw together networks of people to make the world better.
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The ribs make a short, sharp noise when they draw together and again when they snap apart.
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It's proven the foundation for a marriage that will draw together several members of hockey's royalty.
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Our objective is to draw together humanists who are engaged in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, and creation.
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These working groups draw together a potent blend of leading academic researchers, engineering practitioners and software vendors giving a unique insight and perspective into the problem area being scrutinized.
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During a period of increased humidity during the night, the awns of the spikelet become erect and draw together, and in the process push the grain into the soil.
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Its aim is to draw together and build upon the existing expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods and methodologies.
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