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conjunction

A conjunction is a word that joins two other words that are the same kind as each other (two nouns, two verbs, two adjectives, etc.) or that joins two groups of words. The word "or" is a conjunction because it joins two other words: Tell me if you see a red or blue car. The word "that" is sometimes a conjunction, as in "I think that you are right."

conjunction

(= coincidence) the temporal property of two things happening at the same time the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences (= junction) the state of being joined together the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac (= junction) something that joins or connects

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Simple sentences

Private companies have been working in conjunction with local communities.

Movie subtitles

Today is the day of the greatest conjunction.
I've pieced together the details have a ceremony - to be performed when the moon is full, and Capricorn in conjunction with Saturn, as it is tonight.
Further, I have in conjunction with the Federal Government. declared this state to be a disaster area.
They will be used in conjunction with computer banks onboard ship.
It is here the natal conjunction which should help immeasurably.
Mars in conjunction with Saturn, of course.
This should create an interest in conjunction. consumption!
In conjunction with the bank, yes.
Incidentally, these are going to be some of the most expensive And lavish scenes ever filmed by the bbc In conjunction with time-life, of course.
The image of the farmhouse keeps reappearing in conjunction with anything having to do with the murders.
The planets are in a most favourable conjunction.
You will say that some new conjunction has come to light.
Now this pattern, in conjunction with some of our other statistics, indicates that hthere is a strong possibility that there is a special factor at work in the spread of the disease.
Specialists from Europe. Interpol, will help organize it in conjunction with Federal funding.
Mars was in conjunction with Uranus.
Alphadeebenzotherapotazolamide, as your doctor calls it - and in this case, as I happen to be your doctor - that's what I call it - is dangerous only when taken in conjunction with alcohol.
Ooh, only if taken in conjunction with alcohol.
Phibeslayin darkness three years, until the moon, coming into proper conjunction with the eternal planets, shone upon the golden moon of the crypt, pulsing with a fantastic life of its own.
Nowadays it's very popular to think of reality and fantasy. in conjunction with each other.
In conjunction with time-life, of course.
Now, this pattern, in conjunction with some of our own statistics, indicates that there is a strong possibility there is a special factor at work in the spread of the disease.
In conjunction with the BFI, the Bird Facilities Industry, Appropinquo Fallcatti organised critical screenings of films with an ornithological bias.
Further,I havein conjunction with the Federal Government, declaredthisstate to be a disaster area.
Alka-dexa-benza-thera-pota-zallimine. as your doctor calls it. in this case, as I happen to be your doctor, that's what I call it. is dangerous only when taken in conjunction with alcohol.
Only if taken in conjunction with alcohol.
When Mars comes into conjunction with Saturn in the seventh layer in the House of the Ram, and the Moon is full grown, death comes to great ones.
A favourable conjunction of the stars, my lady.
You must have been born under a particularly favourable conjunction of celestial circumstances.
Did an unfortunate conjunction of planets in an adverse sign make his mother a mischievous and quarrelsome woman?
The astral conjunction will come tonight, the ritual of death will give me all the strength I need!
I, in conjunction with my partner Detective Jim McHugh, are the crime prevention coordinators for the New York City Transit Police Department.
If you like, the alchemical principle is to. to form a union of contraries, so that the sexual act is, in a sense, a metaphor for the alchemical conjunction of opposites, the marriage of opposites.
It's the coming together of all opposites, the final conjunction.
This conjunction of an immense military establishment and arms industry is new in the American experience.

News and current affairs

Only the major pharmaceutical companies, working in conjunction with basic and applied research centers around the world, can mobilize the necessary funding.
India's global political influence is likely to rise in conjunction with economic success, benefiting both the cause of democracy as well as the global economy.
That this decision was taken in conjunction with the transfer of authority to a new Iraqi Government only adds to its significance.
Centuries of inculcation with Confucianism was as important to the rise of East Asia's hyper-growth economies as the conjunction of Protestantism and the rise of capitalism was to the west.
Yet another vacuous budget deal, in conjunction with weaker-than-expected growth for the US economy for years to come, spells a protracted period of outsize government deficits.
This, in conjunction with the tightening of current sanctions, including the exclusion of Russian banks from Western capital markets, is bound to cause serious shortages, declining living standards, and major problems for Russia's ownership class.
More precisely, it lies in explaining the conjunction of three major global developments: a surge in growth (not stagnation), a decline in inflation, and a reduction in real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates.
That is why quantitative easing should be run in conjunction with a eurozone-wide investment program designed to modernize the creaking infrastructure of eastern and southern Europe.
One example of this convergence is neuroArm, developed by my research team at the University of Calgary in conjunction with engineers at MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates.
In an interesting conjunction of events, shortly after the Asahi editorial was published, Abe committed Japan to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and to helping developing countries to join in a new post-Kyoto protocol climate regime.
For example, vitamin A drops - which provide infants with an essential micronutrient for vision and healthy growth - are now delivered twice yearly in conjunction with polio vaccines.
Even skeptics of NATO expansion and operations like the intervention in Libya now recognize that joint operations by member countries, operating under a UN mandate and in conjunction with regional partners, is likely to be a model for the future.
In conjunction with the launch of the Decade of Roma Inclusion in 2005, my foundation network formed an alliance with the World Bank and transferred its Roma educational programs to a newly established Roma Education Fund.
The debt-ceiling debacle has sent a clear message to China - and comes in conjunction with other warning signs.
The CIO also needs to take a serious look at information security - in conjunction with the CIOs of other countries (since cybercrime knows no borders).
The next is to develop a comprehensive strategy, in conjunction with the UN Security Council, to eliminate piracy in Somali waters.
Even setting aside the other dubious aspects of Bush's Iraq policy, the conjunction of misguided giveaways to America's richest people with an international US begging bowl is hardly likely to evoke an outpouring of sympathy.
Rather than being miniature Americas, many of these bases will be operated in conjunction with or by the host nation.

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