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The hīkoi has brought together Māori activists and their supporters who oppose the bill introduced by a junior member of the governing coalition.

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He has brought together a collection of multi-sport athletes to perform well in flag football.

There were children and young people, from nine years old and upwards, who had lost a parent in the armed forces, brought together by the Scotty’s Little Soldiers charity.

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Paterson said he was aware his colleague had been collecting evidence of this, but that the matter had not been raised within multi-disciplinary team meetings, which brought together NHS colleagues to discuss a patient's treatment.

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For the rehearsal process Ruizpalacios brought together his cast, with the exception of Mara, in Mexico City for a month.

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

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