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He only decided football offered a more sustainable path when he put heads together with his brother, DJ, who drove Devin in a different direction.

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It is time for Mr. Biden to put heads together and put all these people in one place — the intelligence officials, diplomats, military, research scientists, clinicians and medical experts — sharing all the data, including classified, with a single urgent mission: Figure out what is happening, take action to stop it and hold the perpetrators to account.

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“Beg pardon. But if you want to put heads together about audition choices, let’s have a little chat about that,” he said, and disappeared off in the direction of the sundae bar.

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Having made his point, U Nu headed home to put heads together with Marshal Tito.

Followed a dinner of broiled pheasant, after which chairs were drawn about a crackling fire and six professional politicos put heads together to scheme their way out of the Bonus.

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

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