There is not yet a bio banded league, and scheduling bio-banded matches is mostly up to clubs.
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Unlike the three-banded armadillos which can curl themselves up completely into crusty impenetrable balls, nine-banded armadillos can't.
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And former presidents have banded together to denounce the deal.
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For years, states have banded together to increase their leverage.
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Party loyalists have banded together to thwart the impeachment effort.
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So they've banded together to become a potent negotiating force.
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Churches banded together to provide support and asylum for the refugees.
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Banded together, they take the functional role of an occupying force.
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Nonetheless, they remained allies, banded together by their mutual Soviet concerns.
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The Parkland survivors have banded together under the banner of #NeverAgain.
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That idea is banded up in justice and equality for all.
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Banded-iron formations, as their name suggests, are full of rust.
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Then a loose group of defense lawyers banded their clients together.
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But refugees have banded together to reinforce the hills against landslides.
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From an origin of buried seeds emergethese many-banded dagger wings.
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Had they banded together behind Lee, the effort might have snowballed.
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" In a bio-banded match, Hedges says, "it's a fair fight.
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Only one banded bird was ever recovered south of the Sahara.
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The meat isn't distinctly juicy or tender or banded with smoke.
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And we, like, banded together, and we gave each other advice.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Che Abdul Karim's first two wives have banded together.
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Since the tragedy, the entire Bowie State community has banded together.
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Republicans and Southern Democrats banded together against him, complaining of cronyism.
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The Senate committees banded together to form a joint hearing on Tuesday.
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Five groups were then banded together in what organizers call a sector.
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"The leadership banded together and formed a wall of silence," Howard continued.
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Armies of concerned folks banded together to begin pulling down sensitive data.
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Leatherman, headlamp, and a fat-banded wristwatch to hide a taboo tattoo.
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The yellow-banded bumblebee was once common in Southern Ontario and Quebec.
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Either way, we banded together and got through it time after time.
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To help her out, fans banded together to save her a space.
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This banded driftfish sought shelter in the tentacles of an amakusa jellyfish.
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A woman went missing, and her community banded together to find her.
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Shooting survivors banded together a few years ago and pushed for the memorial.
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So passengers banded together and erased the graffiti in a matter of minutes.
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Coworkers of a friendly janitor banded together to bring him some birthday cheer.
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Passengers told the AP that they all banded together during the lengthy ordeal.
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In October, UK and Canadian officials banded together to investigate political manipulation online.
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Locals banded together to pay for Brooke's tuition at her private Catholic school.
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Instead, these companies have banded together in efforts to remove posts promoting terrorism.
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In more affluent neighborhoods, residents have banded together and hired private security guards.
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Institutional investors have banded together to send a clear message to the SEC.
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Their closest living cousins could be the banded hare-wallaby, or Lagorchestes fasciatus.
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They've banded together because they're sick of being ostracized at climate-change rallies.
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She banded together volunteers, many of whom were regular patrons of her diner.
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Liberal groups have banded together to demand increased funding in marches and protests.
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This would have been much worse had we not all banded together here.
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But Burke isn't the only activist who has banded behind Kelly's alleged victims.
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Some people banded together to mock the arriving storm with defiant hurricane parties.
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We survived as a species because we banded together into tribes and cooperated.
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And Somali Amazon workers in Minnesota banded together to negotiate improved working conditions.
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And remember 2013, when they dramatically banded together to avert a government shutdown.
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So our guys banded together and we were able to get a win tonight.
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Just think, if we banded together, perhaps we could create an anti-jargon revolution!
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It's possible that a group of visitors banded together to try to get help.
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But the opponents of radical reforms, who were numerous, banded together to attack him.
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They banded together with other families whose children were aging out of the system.
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Banded Lateral Walks Lateral Walks are great for strengthening and stabilizing your hip abductors.
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Photo: Bob Peyton / USFWSBiologist Chandler Robbins first banded Wisdom on Midway Island in 1956.
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Since filming, the family has banded together in welcoming Blac into their inner circle.
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In the Netherlands and Sweden, centrist parties have banded together to keep out nationalists.
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He doesn't know if there are other banded knifejaws hanging around, but he's hopeful.
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To help her out, fans banded together to make sure she got a spot.
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Africans and native Indians banded together, attempting to gain freedom from their Spanish masters.
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So Mr. Proulx and his neighbors have banded together to take back their sidewalks.
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The villagers finally banded together and scared the beast away with firecrackers and drums.
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Around the country, people have banded together to help feed, find and rehabilitate survivors.
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Rosenblum and her neighbors banded together to try to force him to remove it.
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Now a group has banded together to protest photos of their sons being removed.
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Women farmers have banded together in many communities and bring a collaborative drive to farming.
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Critics and filmmakers alike banded together early this week to take a stand against Disney.
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In second place is Shop Devi's Banded Lace Triangle bralette, which goes for just $8.80.
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Like clockwork, the gun lobby and its allies have banded together to vote them down.
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None of the bald eagles are banded or tagged, which makes tracking them a challenge.
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Legislators have banded together to act on things like the state budget despite his vetoes.
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The groups have also banded together to raise funds for the eventual 85033 Democratic nominee.
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Gilley said the whole community banded together to help each other during the incoming hurricane.
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But within the clouds, snow is not continuous, it is in these narrow banded regions.
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For weeks, volunteers from the Atacama region banded together to re-turf the Cobresal Field.
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Women from across the country have banded together in private Facebook groups and Reddit forums.
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That's why working people from dozens of unions banded together to assist with relief efforts.
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A remarkable coalition of groups has banded together and filed briefs opposing the administration's move.
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Many city residents have banded together to show their resilience in the face of the violence.
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They've banded together for good causes, such as raising money and planting trees in BTS' honor.
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The characters on '13 Reasons Why' banded together to protect Tyler and promote his mental health.
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State media outlets, Chinese celebrities and regular internet users have all banded together behind the effort.
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Thirty startups have banded together for an initial coin offering that aims to fetch $35 million.
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Big banks have banded together to battle back against the rising tide of payment start-ups.
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It feels isolated—like all of these bike lovers banded together to start their own society.
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That's left Trump largely isolated among the other G7 nations, who have banded together in outrage.
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Stories include one about how its residents banded together to resist the master planner Robert Moses.
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Mendes covered up the banded waist with a striped belt, which matched her striped-heeled stilettos.
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Since the raids, New Orleans entertainers—dancers, employees, sex workers, and allies alike—have banded together.
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Women in politics have long banded together to craft formal policy and to share informal tips.
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Local performers have banded together for a night of comedy with a cause at Union Hall.
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A group of parents banded together, hoping to raise $1,000 to buy balls and jump-ropes.
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Mr. Hapilon has banded with the Maute group, led by the brothers Abdullah and Omarkhayam Maute.
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He wears his dark hair in a long bob, or rubber-banded back into a ponytail.
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The moms had banded together before to support victims of a powerful 2017 earthquake in Mexico.
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Stand Up America banded together with other liberal groups, including Indivisible and MoveOn, to launch ImpeachNow.
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In November, citizens banded together to raise millions through small donations for candidates they believed in.
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Tomato farmers in Florida banded together to pressure McDonald's and Taco Bell to improve working conditions.
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Lucky viewers might also "glimpse a hint of the banded clouds" that surround the planet, NASA said.
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The small Jovian moon was captured by the Juno spacecraft in orbit around the banded gas giant.
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The women banded together and vowed never to speak about what really happened to Perry that night.
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Last month the isolated groups developing the network, including Russell, banded together and released a "2000" version.
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Many of them have banded together to form a prospective CPL supporters group, called Pile O' Bones.
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Scientists first banded Wisdom as an adult in 1956, meaning that she's at least 68 years old.
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Photo: USFWSWisdom's story began in 1956 when biologist Chandler Robbins banded her near a U.S. Navy barracks.
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" All banded together in the end to quote Larson's inspiring message of resilience: "No day but today.
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Canadian and UK lawmakers have banded together in a fight against political manipulation online, according to TechCrunch.
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Following the ceremony, members of the CBC banded together around Cummings's casket, wearing kente cloth in solidarity.
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This victory never would have happened if workers hadn't banded together, supported one another, and walked out.
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As much as their family banded together during the difficult time, the actor was Jeannie's primary caregiver.
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We've banded together and marched, voiced our pain on Twitter, and brought down dozens of powerful men.
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The veterans banded together to release a full-page ad in the Washington Times highlighting their support.
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As the in-fighting escalated, a group of authors banded together to create an anthology dubbed Cocktales.
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The investors banded together with Radchenko's own bodyguards and beat him up "pretty well," according to Demedyuk.
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Several others in Columbia banded together to occupy SOCO, in a new real estate development, planting seeds.
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Scores of people who lived on the island have banded together on Facebook complaining of mysterious maladies.
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An entire town on Long Island banded together to save a cat stuck in a tree. 45.
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The electric utility industry, environmentalists and public health groups have thus banded together to oppose EPA's changes.
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An array of parties that had previously had no common interest banded together to repel Le Pen.
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And in the 25 years since its initial release, fans have banded together to maintain its legacy.
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They all banded together to cope with the dangerous wildlife and sweltering weather, showing each other empathy.
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Meanwhile, in 1920 a number of professional football teams banded together to form the National Football League.
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Eleven mothers from metro D.C. banded together to find free housing for participants from out of town.
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The debt pile has been cleared, and in October homeowners banded together to buy the resort's operations.
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Companies and unions quickly banded together to fight it, fearing they'd have to curtail workers' health benefits.
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The insurers banded together for the purposes of their suit, but they had different amounts of exposure.
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In the early zombie films, small groups of survivors banded together to increase their chances of survival.
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It's like a huge tidal wave of trans folks and allies have banded together, which is heartening.
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Local entrepreneurs banded together to provide minivans, sound systems, truck ads, banners, and catering for campaign rallies.
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Fuleco, 2014 The mascot for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was Fuleco, the three-banded Brazilian armadillo.
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While there have been prior family fractures, the family has historically banded together to protect the soup company.
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Even when Senate Democrats have all banded together to vote against a Trump nominee, it usually doesn't matter.
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Rating: Joy and concern, a chill terror, a tie-dye of emotions all elastic banded together—a poem.
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Southerners also banded together to educate their children, founding fee-paying "community universities" well beyond the main cities.
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Opposition leaders banded together last year in an effort to wrest control of parliament from Mr. Maduro's party.
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Forrister played his clip of a highly venomous but shy banded sea snake undulating into a rocky crevice.
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He found the Shakopee protests inspiring, seeing how a close-knit community banded together to push for change.
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Photos provided by the agency indeed show large stacks of baggies emblazoned with Uber's logo rubber-banded together.
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All five former living presidents of the U.S. have banded together to support people affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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But even though the rabbis banded to together to stop Stern, they did not condemn unlicensed therapists outright.
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"Women and girls banded together to fight for themselves because no one else would do it," she said.
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Some counselors at Camp Shamineau in Motley, Minnesota, banded together to celebrate the 'birthday' of camp owner Herb.
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The Marawi operation represents the first time these forces have banded together to fight under the ISIS flag.
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A group of Democratic lawmakers, meanwhile, have banded together to advance bipartisan legislation on a "revenge porn" law.
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The grass-covered cliffs and banded rocks are striking against the backdrop where the sea meets the sky.
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Guests banded together to help serve breakfast and even prepare a dinner of chicken pasta with garlic bread.
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She and other children's authors banded together, raising $200,000 for Puerto Rico and $100,000 for the Virgin Islands.
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"Everyone banded together to do what they could, but I guess it was too late," Mr. Manu said.
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But now we know they'd banded together for a trip to the Kardashians' OB/GYN, Dr. Paul Crane.
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Many top tech companies even banded together in a lobbying group that pushed for surveillance reforms in 2013.
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So far, only a fraction of Volkswagen owners in Europe have banded together, but more are signing up.
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You weren't getting advice from the CDC, so the community banded together to sort of invent safer sex.
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Her neighbors banded together in October and sued the operators of the pot business; the case is ongoing.
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But little by little, the international students banded together, because we were all miserable without any support systems.
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Women and girls who have banded together to fight for themselves because no one else would do it.
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Sure, they don't want to litigate against hundreds of thousands of workers banded together in a class action.
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In several fields — foreign policy, political science, neuroscience — women have banded together to create lists of female experts.
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Some banded together to find creative ways to sustain themselves without power, including hosting cookouts on the beach.
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In the master bedroom, a bassinet stood next to rubber-banded wads of cash and seven gleaming watches.
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By 1956 the Montagnards had banded together politically, forming a movement to resist Vietnamese settlement in the highlands.
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Many employers have banded together in attempts to stem rising health-care costs for their businesses and employees.
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With net neutrality on the chopping block, web companies and activists have once again banded together in its support.
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Now, festival-goers have banded together to get their money back in a Pizza Festival Scam Victims Facebook page.
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The Gyllenhaal siblings banded together on Monday at a New York showing of Maggie's Netflix film The Kindergarten Teacher.
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So it was curious, he said, that bright red-banded iron formations were spattered among the grey-green landscape.
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The group was founded in 1985 by volunteers who banded together after another powerful earthquake killed about 10,000 people.
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Doesn't it often feel like celebrities have banded together to declare one particular outfit the look of the season?
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With the launch date of Defense Distributed's downloadable plans looming, attorney generals in several states banded together to sue.
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In the photos, the reddish, wriggling snake — likely a banded water snake — almost looks like the larger reptile's tongue.
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Generation Z has banded together alongside their families, friends, and countless others today in the hope for lasting change.
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There are over 20 species of armadillo, but only the nine-banded armadillos are found in the United States.
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During the intervening years, Florence was a republic where citizens banded together for the defense of their little democracy.
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These groups banded together against the rebels, who are nearly all Sunni, and chased them out of the cities.
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When only a few of the living remained, the stories say that the First Men and Children banded together.
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Pheu Thai, an anti-military party linked to ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, banded with six other parties.
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And in Colorado, nine Democrats and Republicans who comprise the state's full congressional delegation banded together in their appeal.
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Scientists report a normally-banded species of sea snake is evolving darker skin to get rid of manmade pollutants.
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The cottage is representative of Wright's early Usonian style in its flat roof, banded windows, and strong horizontal lines.
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Meantime, all five living former Presidents have banded together to launch an appeal for help for Harvey victims. 2.
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Large buyers include Japan, South Korea and China, who in March banded together to secure more flexible supply contracts.
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Many of the resorts on nearby islands have banded together in solidarity to show their support for their neighbors.
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This year, 37 veteran service organizations and lawmakers have banded together to make closing the loophole a real possibility.
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Employees have banded together to demand collective bargaining and more secure contracts, touching off a fresh clash with management.
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More than 100 tech startups in Portugal have banded together to help the nation's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Instead, the oil industry banded together to pour money into a campaign to defeat the measure altogether last week.
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Twenty-one former Pingry students have banded together and have been in negotiations with the school about a settlement.
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Corporate leaders have banded together to protest laws targeting transgender and gay rights in Indiana, North Carolina and Texas.
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It collapsed when opposition lawmakers banded together with Mr. Sánchez's erstwhile Catalan allies to vote down his national budget.
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Super-organized, savvy patient groups all over the world banded together to make H.I.V. medicines affordable in poor countries.
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Each plant in this primer is shown nested in a simple pot, often banded with a clean white stripe.
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Imagine if seven of your faves banded together to sing one truly epic rendition of Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy".
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Like trilobites, three-banded armadillos, pill bugs, hedgehogs and other animals, the chiton can roll itself into a ball.
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It's been more than 100 years since a group of electors have banded together to choose a different candidate.
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The pair banded together to build something focused around the creative community — not to construct a venture-backed startup.
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Over the years, faced with rising costs, employers have banded together to try novel approaches to health insurance benefits.
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Meanwhile, tournament judges have banded together in two class action lawsuits, claiming they should be treated as company employees.
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In the midst of the fighting, several people -- some rebel fighters, some civilians -- banded together to start an underground library.
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Instead, five smaller centre-left parties banded together to form a minority government with outside support from the hard left.
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Krakowski says she, her brother and her mother Barbara all banded together to help their father after he was diagnosed.
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Back at Colony Cove, residents have banded together to meet with a lawyer about potentially taking legal action against ELS.
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So they banded together, and activating the "Find My iPhone" app, set about solving the Mystery of the Missing Cellphones.
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Despite the tragic back-to-back deaths, Blake said the school has banded together to get through the difficult time.
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Last month, three of the women banded together for the first time to call for a congressional investigation into Trump.
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You had been arguing for years that the cable companies should have banded together, figured out a Netflix-like service.
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But if a number of retailers banded together and boycotted a specific company's card, it could force the firm's hand.
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"They banded together to correct the injustice of unequal education," Nathaniel Briggs, Harry Jr.'s youngest brother, said on Tuesday.
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Groups as diverse as the American Civil Liberties Union and the conservative Koch brothers have banded together to fight them.
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The only downside to separating Paul, Griffin, and Jordan is that it dilutes how incredible they are when banded together.
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Tech companies, which have largely banded together in support of Apple's pro-encryption position, are lobbying against the draft bill.
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Forty-six US states banded together to sue the tobacco companies for the hospital bills of millions of American smokers.
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And Dr. Hedenström said that over the course of the past 100 years, about 50,000 swifts were banded in Sweden.
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Its members, all white, claimed that they had banded together to protect themselves against gangs of black and Mexican inmates.
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Our quivering, terrified, and weaponless team banded together and set about piling into as many of these vehicles as possible.
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State officials have banded together in the past to influence policy on issues such as gun control and environmental protections.
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Seven rabbis recently banded together and released an edict, advising that the vaccinations are a matter of life and death.
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Insurgent fighters banded together under the name Shabab, which was one of the Islamist factions in Somalia at the time.
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But the other residents, who have banded together in a well-organized bloc, have refused to give up their homes.
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Then they started walking north in the so-called migrant caravan of people who've banded together for security and support.
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"Six or seven companies banded together to form Preciosa," said David Pastva, the region's tourism manager, who grew up here.
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Two years ago, here in Georgia, many companies banded together to persuade our Republican Governor to veto anti-gay legislation.
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NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox banded together and sued, eventually convincing the Supreme Court that Aereo had violated copyright law.
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Forty-three Democrats banded together to filibuster it, enough to block the bill from moving forward for the time being.
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Birds are caught and "banded" with a small metal or plastic tag around one leg, then released back into the wild.
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In nearly 50 percent of cases, individual penguins banded together to form a pack within a minute of an offshore call.
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In an effort to "encrypt the web," the EFF and others banded together to bring free TLS certificates to the masses.
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And in Santa Fe, Texas, that sets her apart, particularly from other grieving parents who have banded together after the tragedy.
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Last year, Google employees banded together to push back on plans to work on a Pentagon AI project called Project Maven.
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He got a basic silver band and she got a thick-banded ring with vintage roses on it, silver as well.
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She played Mallory, a witch who banded together with other coven members to help stop Antichrist Michael Langdon from world domination.
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The puzzle was eventually solved with the help of more than 100 Verge readers who banded together in a Discord room.
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Employers and unions quickly banded together to fight it, fearing they'd have to curtail workers' health benefits to avoid the tax.
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For example, MasterCard and Coin recently banded together to offer payment support on wearable devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers.
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A group of artists banded around an initiative to revive the Macintosh building's legacy by creating art out of its ashes.
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They were The Cathays, banded together in 1963 in New York's Chinatown after listening to The Temptations and The Four Seasons.
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It was just one of many instances where ordinary citizens banded together to help others amidst the devastation that Harvey wrought.
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Seven major producers banded together a year ago to promote natural stones, albeit with an initial budget of just $6 million.
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In the early 1970s, residents banded together to demand services and a government programme to formalize ownership and provide land titles.
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Some people are trying to think long term and have banded together to keep all the talent from leaving the island.
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But so-called establishment Illinois Republicans have banded together behind Kasich, including the former Illinois GOP chair and key state lawmakers.
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At Ogilvy & Mather, the advertising and P.R. agency, a group of men have banded together for what they call Shorts Friday.
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Instead, the tech giants banded together and threatened to leave the country and its 70 million internet users in digital darkness.
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The walls of the Upper Wright Valley are banded with light and dark rock — far more significant than they might seem.
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Specifically, it came from the many-banded krait snake and Chinese cobra, which then transmitted it to humans, the scientists said.
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The Internet banded together to create a special birthday for a young boy after no one showed up to his party.
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When colonialism began to sweep across Africa, the tribes banded together to form Wakanda as an isolationist country shielded from outside forces.
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Last year, the international alliance Get Artists Paid (or G.A.P.) banded together to address the exploitation of artists and stop free labor.
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Since the attack, Malhi told KOVR that others in the community have banded together to help him – including members of CrossFit ParaBellum.
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Marketers have banded together to self-regulate online advertising and data collection practices, and consumers are empowered to search the web anonymously.
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PBS NewsHour on Wednesday night ran a story about a North Carolina family who has banded together to support Donald Trump's campaign.
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Mr. Sogojeva dresses in a traditional robe and banded cleric's hat, but his newly built mosque is an incongruous modern multistory building.
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Brave residents in Mexico City, banded together to rescue several schoolchildren after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Mexico, killing hundreds of people.
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On the plains of eastern Montana, farmers and ranchers have banded together to create a "food hub" to sell beef and vegetables.
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Fifty Negroes have banded together into a musical comedy company which is playing to white audiences in the Sixty-Third Street theater.
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In 85033, he and other privacy-minded senators banded together to force a temporary shutdown of National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs.
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When nothing happened, Rapuano and a group of other students banded together to file a Title IX complaint against three three professors.
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Around the same time, the furry convention circuit expanded and the nascent internet banded the fandom together, facilitating the spread of ideas.
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In 1966, four composers — David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma and Robert Ashley — banded together and proclaimed themselves the Sonic Arts Union.
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For years, officers on days off and in their own cars have banded together for road trips to out-of-town funerals.
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Several other states have banded together to investigate, and members of Congress have demanded that Equifax executives travel to Washington to testify.
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Opposition parties, civil-society groups and trade unions have banded together to form the National Front for the Defence of the Constitution.
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It's not the first time the pair — who are both animal welfare advocates — has banded together for the canine-centric charity event.
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Photographer Dave Johnson took a picture of this banded sea snake as it rested alone in the sand in Indonesia's Lembeh Strait.
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Eleven mothers from metro Washington, D.C. banded together to find free housing for students coming to March for Our Lives on Saturday.
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As the #MeToo movement rose in Hollywood, celebrities banded together with a blackout at the 2018 Golden Globes to show their support.
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They banded together in the abolitionist movement or social reform drives in health care, prisons or the treatment of the mentally ill.
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"I would be astonished" if Republicans in Congress banded together with Democrats "to rescind a core policy of the president," he said.
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The tail is thick and banded with complete rings, and purebred specimens have no stripe running down the back of the tail.
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When you look around the world at various emergent democracies, what you see is that these two strands haven't quite banded together.
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A group of strangers banded together to rescue a driver who flipped his open-top convertible on a South Carolina highway Monday morning.
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Trump is too late to the fact that "people of color" have banded together against these forces to become a formidable voting group.
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Every country on Earth, save for cough one, has banded together to cut emissions and stop the runaway heating of our only home.
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Volunteers from the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Northern Rangelands Trust, Save the Elephants and several community members banded together to help the animal out.
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But guys really banded together and got out of their comfort zones and we put together a pretty good run finishing it out.
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Los Angeles advisory firm Abundance Bound was founded by a group of actors who banded together to help other performers tackle money matters.
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It's a lesson one guy recently learned, when the six dates he booked in one night all banded together to call him out.
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Last week, his beloved hometown of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania banded together to give him and his girlfriend, Natalie Britvich, the wedding of their dreams.
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"In season 2, we start to think about the fact that if these women actually banded together, they could overthrow Gilead," she says.
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Four big fossil fuel–producing countries — the United States, Russia, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia — banded together to block language "welcoming" the special report.
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Other banks have banded together in an attempt to harness the disruptive power of the blockchain, the technology underpinning digital currencies including bitcoin.
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The community banded together instantly with the sheriff's office, the fire department, two police bloodhounds and 200 volunteers joining in on the search.
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Fed up with the city's slow progress on getting it fixed, the gardeners of Toronto banded together and planted tomatoes in the pothole.
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The autonomous car industry has a perception problem — and now a group of related companies has banded together to try to solve it.
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A group of firefighters in Germany banded together to rescue a very cute fat rat that got itself stuck in a manhole cover.
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Some local governments have banded together to come up with solutions on how to best handle how rideshare companies integrate with their cities.
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Last year, when a bunch of scrappy upstarts banded together, they were called G2 and they won both the spring and summer splits.
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A stint in Berkeley exposed Holtz to coöperative living; his household banded with others to buy whatever was fresh at the local market.
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One of these is the Red Command, which traces its origins to the 1970s, when imprisoned leftist militants banded together with common criminals.
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As a team-building activity, some of the interns have banded together to construct a blockade in the room with all the printers.
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Once the spy is accepted among the other warthogs, a crew of banded mongoose appear, ready to give the warthogs a symbiotic cleaning.
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After September 11th, our President and our nation banded together to use every tool at our disposal to prevent any further American deaths.
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The survivors banded together and endured, but like all Badlands natives, they were eventually forced to forsake their ancestral lands for reservation life.
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At the Casamigos Halloween Party on October 25, Biel and her friends banded together to emulate NYSNC while Timberlake dressed as a microphone.
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Since then, the number has dwindled as co-op owners have banded together to make arrangements with the city to pay back bills.
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The silver lining of the situation was that six of us banded together to find a larger, better studio, which we then subdivided.
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After the school announced it was launching an investigation, 21 of his Pingry victims banded together to make their claims on the school.
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The group banded to form the Neo-concrete movement, which broke with the formalist abstractions of the Concrete art that came before them.
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Genízaros and their offspring sometimes escaped or served out their terms of service, then banded together to forge buffer settlements against Comanche raids.
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But it has opened only 26, stalled by residents who have banded together to pressure elected officials and even to sue the city.
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To the Editor: President Trump tweeted "Thank you all!" to the C.E.O.s who banded together to resign from the president's business councils. Beware.
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The last time was during World War I, when members of Parliament who favored the draft banded together to form their own Cabinet.
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Who's to say some frustrated herd of herbivores, peaceful by nature but pushed to the edge, hasn't banded together to commit some murders?
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Over the past few months, former Toys R Us employees and advocacy groups like Rise Up Retail banded together to fight for severance.
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It seemed the whole nation had banded together against his needless attacks on the Gold Star family of Iraqi war hero Captain Humayun Khan.
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Central Europeans banded together during the migration crisis, for example, to block what they saw as a heavy-handed German preference for open borders.
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This elongated shadow was cast by one of Jupiter's lesser known moons, Amalthea--and captured by the Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting the banded planet.
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This elongated shadow was cast by one of Jupiter's lesser known moons, Amalthea--and captured by the Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting the banded planet.
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Bob Corker told the New York Times that a group of senior administration officials have banded together to try to keep Trump under control.
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"This victory never would have happened if workers hadn't banded together, supported one another, and walked out," the walkout organizers said in a tweet.
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The government has indicated it is gunning for those with suitcases full of rupees rather than merely a few stapled or elastic-banded wads.
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The model: Cindy Bruna The move: Reverse Banded Prowler Push How to do it: Stand with back facing prowler, a resistance band around thighs.
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About 40 NFL players banded together to form a players coalition in order to negotiate with the league about the demonstrations during the anthem.
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" Congressional Democrats banded together last September to create the Expand Social Security Caucus following Trump's claims that the party will "destroy your Social Security.
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At Texas A&M, we've banded together with 13 universities in the Southeastern Conference to discuss ideas that can reach communities outside the universities.
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After the decision to abandon plans for the airport project, activists banded together and decided to stay and run the land as a commons.
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Three white nationalist leaders have banded together to form their own super PAC in support of Trump, even though Trump doesn't want their support.
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The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, home to unique species like the Cocos Buff-banded rail bird, is also part of the Street View image collection.
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In the past decade civic groups have banded together with farmers and villagers to resist nuclear-power plants, naval bases and American military installations.
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This practice once again drew the ire of state attorneys general, 39 of whom banded together in 2006 to urge Congress to outlaw it.
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One group of residents has banded together to oppose an application to build a 200-home project, to be sited partly in a meadow.
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In Michigan, establishment interests banded together to oppose a gerrymandering reform measure that was placed on the midterm ballot next week with 425,000 signatures.
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And a group of more than 90 schools, most of them highly selective, recently banded together as the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success.
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Her organization and several other policy, advocacy and faith-based groups banded together and helped persuade the state to get out of the investment.
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Ostensibly, Resurgence takes place in a world where the planet's many countries have banded together in the name of peace, prosperity, and killing aliens.
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In 1962, forward-thinking citizens banded together to stop a luxury hotel from being built here, purchasing the area's 55 acres at risk instead.
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"We've basically been building for about 20 years an assurance colony of the three-banded box turtle," Kadoorie senior conservation officer Paul Crow said.
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We have banded together as a country to finance recovery from the worst natural and man made disasters in human history time after time.
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The fact that most politicians and media outlets have banded together to voice their displeasure shows me that he is on the right track.
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But now, dozens of residents, furious and discouraged with their circumstances, have banded together to wrest control of their flood defenses from the government.
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They banded together recently to ask the French government to grant them a label of authenticity, to distinguish the genuine stuff from the imitators.
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The NOA has pushed back on costly investments that cut into cash flow, and franchisees across the US banded together to show their discontent.
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A core group of seven to nine organizers banded together, serving as central operations for the walkout and helping craft unified messaging and demands.
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For the next week, a coalition of Thai Navy SEAL members, foreign military teams and volunteer cave divers banded together to guide them out.
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To defeat Islamic State, myriad international and Syrian combatants — many of them sworn enemies — banded together or put their conflicts on the back burner.
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After Team Flash banded together to defeat Cicada last week, this season finale has Barry facing his archnemesis, Reverse Flash, in an epic showdown.
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Over the past decade, scientists from around the world have banded together under the Deep Carbon Observatory to make sense of these hidden habitats.
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In Niagara County, a group of residents has banded together in opposition to Cypress Creek's application for state approval for its Bear Ridge project.
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In 1931, residents of East Hills, fearing that taxes would soar with incorporation plans in neighboring Roslyn, banded together and incorporated their own village.
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Recently the Arhuaco banded with local researchers to document the toad's existence, and the pictures were made available on Wednesday by Global Wildlife Conservation.
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In the last few days, troops from several West African countries banded together to eject Gambia's president, who tried to stay in power illegally.
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Without social media, would we know about the police officers who banded together this week to help a hardworking guy in a tough spot?
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Red, white and blue Republican women banded together to wear red, white and blue to highlight their patriotism and support the US military. Rep.
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Will the former San Francisco 25ers quarterback be able to prove that the N.F.L.'s owners have banded together to prevent him from playing?
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The women commenting on her post banded together to form a group called Sexual Violence Won't Be Silenced, and launched a petition against Alchin.
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The reason why this unusual group of 21 authors banded together and wrote a paper is that you have to do your math right.
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Last March, major studios banded together to pressure Georgia not to go forward with a religious liberty bill that they claimed discriminated against LGBT citizens.
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Residents say they banded together to buy the shared energy system themselves, recognizing that the substantial upfront cost would create benefits for years to come.
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Now, an additional bevy of strangers have banded together to send Thomas from Virginia Beach to reunite with Durrant for two weeks in Adelaide, Australia.
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And they banded together to change the House rules – no easy feat – to make it harder for party leaders to bury bipartisan legislation they dislike.
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The city of Orlando, Florida, has banded together following Saturday night's devastating attack at Pulse nightclub, which left 49 victims dead and dozens more injured.
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On Wednesday, more than half of America's physicians banded together to make clear just how urgent of a threat to people climate change really is.
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Nevertheless, banded huntsmen, which can grow to have a legspan of over six inches (16 cm), have been known to catch other vertebrates, including geckos.
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Two years ago, a couple of VCs from Shea Ventures, a 50-year-old, L.A.-based investment firm, banded together to create a Pasadena, Calif.
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Opposition to the Aéroport du Grand Ouest project and plans to develop the land began in 225, when a small group of locals banded together.
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Private philanthropists, state representatives and community activists have all banded together to garner opportunities and funding for young and beginning farmers in their own communities.
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They convinced him to return to India and resume leadership of the movement and banded together in their fight to liberate India and form Pakistan.
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Last month, several Broadway veterans banded together to record a version of the 1965 tune to benefit victims of the shooting at an Orlando, Fla.
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The question of identity has been central to the country since three race-based political parties banded together to win independence on August 31, 211.
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A Texas middle schooler is thriving as a cellist after a group of dedicated high school students banded together to make her a prosthetic arm.
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Brito was one of six fruit farmers who banded together to sell papayas and peppers on a commercial scale, each working an acre of land.
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A group of people that makes apps has banded together to ask Apple to allow more free trials and better revenue from the App Store.
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As he waited for the proceedings to begin, Mr. Chun held his head in his hands, and rubbed a black-banded watch on his wrist.
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So Jaffer and a handful of other former Gorsuch law clerks banded together in an effort to provide outside support in any way they could.
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And over the last few years a coalition of New Jersey towns have banded together in protest over Verizon's substandard service and sluggish, broken DSL.
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A group of 45 artists have banded together to create Prosthetic Reality, a collection of art that experiments with what's possibe in mixed reality art.
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Some WeWork employees have banded together into the WeWorkers Coalition, which is calling for severance pay and compensation for lost equity for laid off employees.
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Then, in 275, a group of chefs in Hawaii banded together to promote ingredients from local farmers, ranchers and fishermen, rather than rely on imports.
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Kross and other stars have banded together on a campaign called #PayForYourPorn, urging consumers to recognize the financial value of all those Internet-assisted orgasms.
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Sanders has been energizing his base of supporters around the idea that the Democratic establishment has banded behind Biden in an effort to stop him.
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Earlier this year he banded together with Saudi Arabia on a $200 billion solar power project, but there's clearly a lot more to be done.
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Although female aides have historically banded together in mutual support, putting gender above politics, several women told me that camaraderie is currently strained to nonexistent.
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In the early 1900s, mothers and activists banded together to pressure doctors, the federal government and public health officials to take action on infant deaths.
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Politicians extolled neighbors who had banded together to help one another, and said states and cities were learning to deal with more frequent weather extremes.
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More than two dozen public agencies and private donors banded together to fund a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
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Then, roughly a month later, the city was devastated by floods, a disaster that, many residents said, banded the community together after so much tumult.
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In her memory, it was a period when creative people banded together to reimagine the world; Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini were simply her friends.
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Only after regulations were passed in the 245s and the industry banded together with the scientific community to improve fishing techniques did the fisheries rebound.
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" The President also said the EU, which is comprised of 28 European countries, had "banded together in order to beat the United States in trade.
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Some WeWork employees have banded together into the WeWorkers Coalition, which is calling for severance pay and compensation for lost equity for laid off employees.
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MORE's (R-Ariz.) prolonged health-related absence, all Republicans plus Vice President Pence would have to vote in favor if Democrats banded together against Homan.
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Aon, Zurich, Accenture, Walgreen's, and other companies have banded together via the Chicago Apprentice Network to embrace this model, and more employers are following suit.
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Democrats would have the votes to block the Fix NICS bill if they banded together and insisted it not pass without universal background checks included.
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I began to feel pangs of hunger when the six women of my family banded together to concoct a plan to secure the day's meal.
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In wrestling, the United States, Iran, Cuba and Russia banded together in 227 to persuade the I.O.C. to keep the sport in the Summer Games.
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The sale's top lot, a Roman gold and banded agate finger ring with an eagle on an altar, circa 1st century BCE, sold for $18,750.
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Some banded together to urge the U.S. Senate to reject former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and Alabama Sen.
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In the late 1960s, the private school's faculty members banded together to get a computer terminal, machinery which at the time was rare and prohibitively expensive.
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But they say they will continue volunteering to help rebuild the community, and have been continually inspired by how Texans have banded together during the catastrophe.
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On Sunday, Kylie Jenner, 21, and her 9-month-old baby banded together to promote Kylie Cosmetics' Cyber Monday sale on the makeup maven's Instagram Story.
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Academics and industry leaders worried about killer robots and AI creating "the third revolution in warfare" have banded together to urge further action on the issue.
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In response, team owners banded together to respect their rivals' contracts—and also to prevent players from voluntarily switching employers even when their deals had expired.
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And after decades of being pitted against one another, people across Lebanon's confessional divide appear to have now banded together to rise up against sectarian overlords.
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This Time It's Different In 153, 215 medical schools from around the world banded together to form the first-of-its-kind International Virtual Medical School.
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And after a look at the latest typhoon to strike Taiwan, we're exploring how Iowans banded together to prevent a dangerous flood from causing widespread disaster.
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A few days before officials banded together to rally the market, Liu Shiyu, the securities regulator, was quoted as saying that "springtime was not far off".
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The 57-year-old designer presented V-neck, T-shirt, print, fringed sequin, banded and tunic dresses in materials ranging from mohair to cotton and organza.
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Fantasia Barrino-Taylor, Yolanda Adams and Andra Day banded together at Sunday evening's Grammy Awards to recognize the late queen of soul, who died on Aug.
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Roiphe's rumored decision was met with widespread backlash, and a group of women banded together to take credit for the list themselves, "I am Spartacus" style.
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From recalling horrifying instances on Facebook to sharing a simple #MeToo on Twitter, women everywhere have banded together to call for an end to sexual misconduct.
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A group of young professionals in San Juan have banded together to provide relief to as many friends, neighbors and strangers in need as they can.
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Then, when everything seemed to go wrong at the same time, in the worst way possible, many of them banded together to help one another survive.
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Starting in the 15s (earlier in Europe and Japan), members banded together to support a nearby farm with an upfront financial commitment to buy its produce.
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In a bipartisan pushback, Democrats and Republicans banded together to pass resolutions blocking the $8.1 billion weapons sales to the U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf.
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Clever hospital consultants and chain drug stores banded together to make money from this program — and now it's a cash cow that pads hospital bottom lines.
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She explained that the retailer revamped the entire color palette, as well as the silhouette, adding a banded hem to the trousers for a slimmer fit.
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They have raised premiums, posted red-banded advisories on their websites warning trekkers of the scam, or sometimes threatened to end coverage entirely in the country.
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" Mr. Petkoff banded together with former guerrillas to establish the Movement Toward Socialism party in the early 1970s and embraced what he described as "democratic pluralism.
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Isolated culturally and economically, some of the young Vietnamese arrivals banded together, tapping into the drug trade and preying on the members of their own community.
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But a small and vociferous group of nonprofits, charities, and human rights organizations have banded together to make a last-ditch attempt to block the sale.
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They reported finding the most overlap in codon bias between 2019-nCoV and those two kinds of snakes—the Chinese cobra and the many-banded krait.
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For example, Microsoft and GitHub employees banded together to create a new software license, saying companies that break labor laws cannot use software under that license.
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With effort, he covered the roller with paint and stepped up to a canvas whose bottom-heavy angularity resembled an origami swan, banded with green tape.
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It is also noteworthy because Japanese companies have frequently banded together to rescue flailing domestic rivals rather than let them fold or be acquired by foreigners.
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Visiting is one of the best — and most fun — ways to help, but Bahamas hotels have also banded together to help those affected by the storm.
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But Ms. Mandarano and other bed-and-breakfast owners have banded together, forming the New York City Bed and Breakfast Association, which has suggested local regulations.
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Women in Hollywood and beyond have also banded together for Time's Up, a campaign to tackle harassment and sexism in the workplace, regardless of the industry.
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Barred from joining the WASP establishment, they banded together to forge a simulacrum, a place where self-proclaimed "Jewish big shots" could unwind in semiassimilated fashion.
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State Department officials said Ms. Haley's rebuke grew out of intense frustration that the groups banded together to oppose her efforts without talking to her first.
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Two progressive groups, the Bernie Sanders-inspired progressive group Our Wisconsin Revolution and the Working Family Party, banded together with the intent to endorse a candidate.
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In 2016, the prolific storyteller and the beauty brand banded together to produce a series of short films in which real women revealed their meaning of beauty.
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In the aftermath of the accusations against producer Harvey Weinstein — many of which are still coming to light — the women of Hollywood have banded together for change.
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A boy with an inoperable brain tumor has found unexpected allies in a corps that banded together to help him face his fourth debilitating round of chemotherapy.
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Since news of the cheating scandal involving Thompson broke in February, the KarJenner family has banded together to support Khloé Kardashian and Kylie through the difficult time.
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Intel has banded with Waymo (formerly known as Google's autonomous car project) to make self-driving hybrid minivans, and recently acquired the autonomous driving tech company MobileEye.
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He also had help from Planned Parenthood and other progressive organizations focused on climate change and racial justice, which banded together to rally their supporters using Facebook.
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Banded Deadlifts Deadlifts help your posterior muscles — like hamstrings and glutes — which help propel us forward and are necessary to achieve good speed and stability while running.
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The soldiers — who were all home from Afghanistan — banded together again at Cape Fear Botanical Garden to show Christian she will always have them as a family.
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Bi and a small group of refugees have banded together to form the "Rohingya Women Theatre", where their voices are heard and they have found some solace.
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Scott's signature stones, including banded agate, blue sodalite, chevron amethyst and gray labradorite are sure to bring a glamorous note to any desktop, coffee table or bookshelf.
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The theater community banded together to raise their voices in support for the loved ones of the 49 innocent victims of the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub.
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"The character in 'Banded Clovis,' I've met that dude," he says, referring to a song in which a down-and-out man commits murder out of desperation.
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Emboldened by news reports of the incident, white vigilantes in Tacoma banded together with city officials to announce the "peaceful" and "business-like" removal of Chinese residents.
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The group, who were taught how to run their own businesses by TechnoServe, an American non-profit, banded together to borrow money to grow high-quality tubers.
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To protect themselves from the insurgents, villagers, including Buddhists who were encouraged to move down south by economic incentives, have banded together in corps of armed volunteers.
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And comic book artists have banded together to create a new publication dedicated to the victims of the June massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
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Free, but unable to raise the funds to return to Africa, many of them banded together to form Africatown, a settlement of their own just outside Mobile.
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In the pilot, they also encounter what amounts to an underground group of mutants that have banded together to evade detection, with the feds in hot pursuit.
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The researchers analyzed the genome of the Southeast Asian tiger tail seahorse, which reaches 4 inches (10 cm) long and boasts a yellow-and-black banded tail.
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Last month, a collective of prominent blockchain companies banded together to launch a $100 million grant fund that could also expand to cover for-profit investing, too.
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After a banded match against Watford, Bournemouth surveyed its players and found that 100 percent of the early maturers thought the game had been more physically demanding.
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Recently the organisers banded together to form the "Democracy Festivals Association", which will offer support to groups from other countries who want to put on something similar.
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Our wealthy (and somewhat pretentious) neighbors in the country have banded together with some like-minded people to buy a large tract of open land near us.
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We end on photographs from Nashville, where neighbors have banded together to help in the recovery effort following a storm that left at least 24 people dead.
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The four little-known firms banded together to accuse Facebook of running "the most brazen, willful anticompetitive scheme in a generation" in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday.
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He's also intent on undermining the coalition of states — more than a dozen — who banded together to work with the auto industry to identify fuel efficiency goals.
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He and the Chicago Federation of Labor, an umbrella organization that represents roughly 300 local unions, banded together and submitted the winning bid for The Sun-Times.
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"Here, as horns wail and drums snap, there is a sense that the 'we' is actually unfathomable, a force that can overcome anything when banded as one."
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The Japanese car company banded with Droog Design to develop the "sweat-sensitive" fabric they call SOAK, to raise awareness about the risk of driving while dehydrated.
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The politics Democrats would have the votes to block the Fix NICS bill if they banded together and insisted it not pass without universal background checks included.
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The two seemed to have bonded over the stresses of ruling, and have now banded together to fight one common enemy — the White Walker and wight army.
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India's most elite universities have banded together to blacklist 30 startups from recruiting on campus after several students reported that job offers had been unfairly delayed or withdrawn.
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After a rebellion that escalated into civil war and sent many Westorosi fighters fleeing east across the Narrow Sea, they banded together and marketed their collective fighting experience.
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This comes about one month after this same group of 35 employees banded together to demand Google end forced arbitration as it relates to any case of discrimination.
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A large sand tiger shark at a Seoul aquarium on Thursday is said to have eaten a large banded houndshark in the first such incident at the aquarium.
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There have been whispers of a reboot for the popular lat- '90s sitcom since September 2016, when the cast banded together for a short video on the election.
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The coalition counts more than 50 businesses, tribal groups and organizations that have banded together to support efforts to celebrate bison, according to a release from the group.
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In 2011, a group of 149 developers who'd previously worked on Rockstar Games' L.A. Noire but were not credited in the final product banded together to demand recognition.
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Arcade Fire and Miguel banded together to cover "Hotline Bling" together with the help of Kamasi Washington's ferocious saxophone solo and John Oates of Hall and Oates fame.
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For example, the AHCA reverts our health insurance system back to age-banded healthcare premiums, which is an unsustainable model that will ultimately be devastating to small businesses.
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" The authoritarian regimes have banded together to ensure that DOA is adopted as the overarching standard for IoT devices, ostensibly in the name of protecting against "device counterfeiting.
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After the FBI took down the original Silk Road site in 2013 and arrested Ulbricht, a small cabal of Silk Road veterans banded together to create its replacement.
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Many comparisons have been drawn to the Anbar awakening in 2006-07, when tribal fighters and former insurgents banded against al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) with American support.
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Brasserie Red-Banded Porcelain Dinner Plates Set of 4, $51.96, available at Williams SonomaThese simple porcelain plates are sturdier than ceramic, making them great for hearty Christmas dinners.
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In extraordinary language, the op-ed blasted the president's "amorality" and portrayed the administration as being inhabited by aides who had banded together to "thwart" Trump's worst instincts.
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Behold:The extent of the problem is unclear, but the issue is widespread enough that some Nintendo Switch owners banded together for a class-action lawsuit against the company.
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With endless generosity, they banded together to rescue thousands of Syrians, Afghans and other migrants in peril, months before humanitarian aid groups and European governments arrived to help.
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And now they have banded together to give Trump a major victory: not only a historic restructuring of the tax system, but also a partial repeal of Obamacare.
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That came about one month after this same group of 35 employees banded together to demand Google end forced arbitration as it relates to any case of discrimination.
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