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View definitions for come together

come together

verb as in close

verb as in convene

verb as in converge

verb as in couple

verb as in federate

verb as in intersect

verb as in mesh

verb as in mix

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verb as in sit

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Its main insight is that the shape of brain regions affects the structure of brain networks formed within and a description of how connectivity at different scales comes together to form highly complex patterns.

These proteins organize themselves into "hubs," where multiple damaged DNA regions come together.

But I think this is just an opportunity for us to start figuring out how to come together as human beings and find out how to work together and who knows what could happen.

Sparks echoed those sentiments: “I feel that everybody needs a night off. I think we should all celebrate cool culture and come together. Let’s have some fun and dance the pain away.”

We also suggest that groups of countries could come together in sugar transition partnerships between producers and consumers that encourage a diversion of sugar away from peoples' diets to more beneficial uses.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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