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togetherness

noun as in affectionate closeness

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“It’s been brilliant. We’ve dominated the ball a bit more, but we’ve still got that togetherness off the ball to win it back,” said James.

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However, we all could stand to remember that Christmas is about so much more than pageantry, and that the roots of these rituals come from stories of togetherness and charity.

Its new iteration is a multicultural agency that continues to carry forward the same spirit of togetherness, this time focused on partnering with people and brands to tell their stories authentically.

England's positivity, togetherness and determination to enjoy the privilege of playing international sport is genuinely admirable.

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And despite having had 17 children, 33 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren between them since that first drink 56 years ago, the togetherness of this evergreen and happy-go-lucky group hasn't either.

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

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