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Gnomes and shrooms go together like leprechauns and pots of gold, so pair this funky fungus with your chillest gnomie.

From Washington Post

“We need to go together because if you isolate any of the birds, you’ve rejected a family member, and you’ll run the risk of the outcast flying off and never returning.”

From Los Angeles Times

“An increase in poverty and in undernourishment would go together,” Sridhar Dharmapuri, the FAO’s author for the report released Tuesday, said in explaining the situation.

From Seattle Times

Emily J. Arendt, a history professor at Montana State University Billings, told The Post that — whether it’s cinnamon buns in Canada or corn dogs at the Iowa State Fair — politics and food go together like bread and butter.

From Washington Post

"I am really looking forward for Michael to join because Michael is an excellent banker, an excellent dealmaker and he is very entrepreneurial and that is why I want to go together with him on a journey."

From Reuters