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Furthermore, we need to join hands in cleansing this region of the remaining shadows of the Second World War and the Cold War.
CNN: Opinion: Toward a new security order in Northeast Asia
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Fear, silence and indifference join hands in the making of tyranny.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Answering Republican calls for the mega-billionaire to donate money to the US Treasury if he wants to help with deficit reduction, Mr Buffett told Time magazine they should all join hands in the effort.
FORBES: Warren Buffett And The Collective Action Problem
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In Nabanna, UNESCO and Change Initiatives have join hands to explore innovative uses of databases, intranet portals and web-based partnerships in the local language for the benefit of the poor women of Baduria.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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Do the Shia in both states now join hands or do you have a continued sovereign Iraq on the map?
NPR: Week in Review: Primaries Play Leapfrog
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Under a bright full moon, dozens of young, unmarried village women gather in a circle, join hands and sing and dance all night under the direction of a lead singer.
UNESCO: Culture
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Like-minded people in Tripoli are keen to join hands with them (see article).
ECONOMIST: Libya
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In Phoenix, Arizona, they planned to join hands to make a human chain at the time when the attacks began.
CNN: Americans remember 9/11 in many different ways
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Following Alastair Cook's dismissal for 21, Pietersen came in to join Trott and made 45 before spooning a catch into the hands of Imrul Kayes off Shakib Al Hasan.
BBC: Kevin Pietersen says England can still win second Test