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So with a word (or other linguistic unit) the meaning (apprehended content) and the sound come together to make a sign.
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There are many different subunits available that can come together in a wide variety of combinations to form different subtypes of the ion channel.
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Several church households will usually come together to form congregations for public worship along with members of the public who wish to attend.
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Occasionally, adult males will come together to perch in a shrub and sing.
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The episodes all come together in something that might be called an organized mess.
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Where two or more lines come together in the inner area, there are four or more tracks.
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Instead, the managers, league officials, and players come together to add their input.
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I wanted to create an intimate space where all the arts could come together.
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When men and women come together in groups, they tend to adopt different leadership styles.
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Blasts affected by the disease may come together and become swollen in the liver or in the lymph nodes causing pain and leading to nausea.
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