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stitch

verb as in join together

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verb as in sew

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After the fire, friends started pressing their musical gear into his hands — small acts of generosity that helped stitch him back together.

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"All of this then needs to be stitched together and we'll create 3D models of the site which will give us a much better understanding of the development of the Ness."

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As they grew up, they went into the emergency room for X-rays, stitches and treatment for fevers and infections.

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At the core of Palantir’s products is its Ontology technology, which stitches an organization’s scattered data together to create a virtual replica of its real-world operations.

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The only time the audience wasn’t in stitches was when Romano literally needed them.

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

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