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Now, China aims not only to have completed that mission, but to begin establishing an International Lunar Research Station on its surface, in conjunction with Russia, by 2030.

It was developed in conjunction with paleontologist Gregory M. Erickson, currently a member of the faculty of Florida State University.

The Met Office names storms in conjunction with the Irish and Dutch weather services based on how significant the impacts are forecast to be.

From BBC

"Each challenge is comfortably within the sphere of things that happen multiple times every match, both individually and when taken in conjunction with each other," Clattenburg said.

From BBC

The order tasks law enforcement with seeking a workaround of constitutional protections, giving authorities the green light to arrest flag-burners if they believe the protest is carried out in conjunction with other illegal activities.

From Salon

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

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