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join forces

verb as in pool

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Morisot, who married Manet’s younger brother Eugène in December 1874, decided to join forces with the Impressionists, whose first exhibition opened in April.

The conservative advocate who dismantled affirmative action is joining forces with a center-left Democrat and a Duke University economist to challenge another sacred cow in elite college admissions: preferential treatment for the offspring of alumni.

"It's a great example of what can happen if government and the private sector join forces and both contribute to a common goal."

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When the de Blasio task force proposed cutting it, she joined forces with other parents and founded Place NYC, a volunteer group.

Having initially joined forces in 1975, the duo celebrated their golden anniversary, nearly to the day, at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival on the outskirts of Minneapolis last month.

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

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