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come together

to come together
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    • come together, as if in an embrace

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    1. We will come together.
    2. We have to come together as a team.
    3. When two "Alpha males" come together in a group, it is exciting to see who holds the upper hand.
    4. Let's all think on this together and we might be able to come up with some good ideas. They say two heads are better than one.
    5. The political leaders of Europe come together to try to save the euro, and with it the very project of European Union.
    6. For above mentioned reasons, considered individually or together, the Commission has come to the conclusion that the commitments submitted by Omya and J.M.
    7. A retention time of 26 ± 2 minutes for CMPA is optimal for gradient systems having a dead volume of about 6 ml (volume from the point where the solvents come together to the volume of the injector loop, inclusive).
    8. For the reasons mentioned above, considered individually or together, the Commission has come to the conclusion that the commitments submitted by E.ON are sufficient to address the competition concerns raised by this concentration.
    9. For above mentioned reasons, considered individually or together, the Commission has come to the conclusion that the commitments submitted by Omya and J.M. Huber are sufficient to address the competition concerns raised by this concentration.
    10. Parts of toys which are connected to, or liable to come into contact with, a source of electricity capable of causing electric shock, together with the cables or other conductors through which electricity is conveyed to such parts, must be properly insulated and mechanically protected so as to prevent the risk of such shock.
    11. For national accounts purposes the agricultural industry is defined as all units performing, either solely or together with other secondary economic activities, activities which come under Division 01 of NACE Rev. 2 “Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities”.
    12. Where a company becomes a single-member company because all its shares come to be held by a single person, that fact, together with the identity of the sole member, must either be recorded in the file or entered in the register as referred to in Article 3(1) and (2) of Directive 68/151/EEC or be entered in a register kept by the company and accessible to the public.
    13. The international investment bank HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt KGaA, Düsseldorf, jointly with HSBC plc, London (together hereinafter called ‘HSBC’), which were commissioned to carry out the privatisation process, publicly announced the intention to sell BB in the Official Journal of Vienna (Amtsblatt zur Wiener Zeitung) on 18 October 2005 at a national level and in the English-language edition of Financial Times Europe on 19 October 2005 at an international level and asked parties interested in acquiring shares in BB to come forward.
    14. They were not aimed at expanding IFB’s capacity but were rather investments in renewal of assets which had come to the end of their life cycle and were entirely amortised, together with various investments such as vehicles, computers, minor building renovations etc. The investment of EUR 0,6 million in financial fixed assets in 2004 was linked to the restructuring of the subsidiary IFB Maritime Germany: IFB Maritime Germany was taken over by Haeger & Schmidt International and the shareholding in RKE owned by Haeger & Schmidt International was transferred to IFB,
    15. For the suspended sediment test, surface sediment is added to the flasks containing natural water (filtered to remove coarse particles as described in section 1.8.4) to obtain a suspension; the concentration of suspended solids should be between 0,01 and 1 g/L. The surface sediment should come from the same site as that from which the water sample was taken. Dependent on the particular aquatic environment, the surface sediment may either be characterised by a high organic carbon content (2,5-7,5 %) and a fine texture or by a low organic carbon content (0,5-2,5 %) and a coarse texture (3). The surface sediment can be prepared as follows: extract several sediment cores using a tube of transparent plastic, slice off the upper aerobic layers (from surface to a depth of max. 5 mm) immediately after sampling and pool them together.