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It is formed from the conjoining of the common words brook and field.
"The text is unique in its conjoining of two sources.
There is much conjoining of mouths and private parts, and other parts.
But in a way the company's name is the perfect conjoining of two words--China and .
As it was in 1981 at the conjoining of Charles and Diana, perhaps it will be again two decades later.
Osteoclasts are formed by the conjoining of many different cells created from the bone marrow that travel in the circulatory system.
One memorable image is a bride in full white regalia and wearing a skull mask; she looks pregnant, a true conjoining of life and death.
Nadal characterized the goal of the program of studies followed by young Jesuits as "a conjoining of good letters with theology."
"We-er-anticipated our legal conjoining."
The unified scheme for Brighton and Hove taxis pre-dates the conjoining of the two towns into one city.
Or unborn, rather than (result of a most random conjoining) made flesh and deposited in a hard world, to flourish, mate, and now presently to die.
"Baby Anger" suggests that there is a morally calamitous conjoining in America of celebrity worship and the corporate knack for turning anyone into a commodity.
"This conjoining of circles is calledVesica Pisces, or Vessel of the Fishes."
The tumultuous emotions that had been released by their conjoining and the pangs of bitterness at their forced separation had haunted him ever since.
It came from the same place as the magic she had been born to, from inside, where her soul resided in a conjoining of heart and mind and body.
It was absolutely imperative to Francis's vision of the maturation of neuroscience that there would be a conjoining of molecular biology and systems neuroscience.
Among this small group, cephalic conjoining, or craniopagus twinning, represents the rarest of congenital abnormalities only accounting for 2-6% of all conjoined twins.
The school has now closed due to the conjoining of the two Barnsley schools Holgate and Kingstone, coming together to form Horizon Community College.
In 2007, Ruff co-created the documentary "The Conjoining of Ancient Song", which focuses on a rapidly vanishing form of congregational singing.
But in production, the conjoining of savage satire and scintillating banter is crucial so that a stageful of mostly monstrous types becomes theatrically redemptive, not just nasty.
Thus, making the twins occupy the same amnion which can lead to a conjoining of the twins as a result of the twins not separating properly during the twinning process.
The Shakespearean double-header by the Theater for a New Audience constitutes an exciting pairing of plays, and not because the conjoining of titles makes for a nifty poster.
The group's name is a deliberate conjoining of the words, "human folk", akin to menfolk and womenfolk, without prejudice to gender, and frequently set in all caps to distinguish it from a dictionary term.
The conjoining of the two institutions, which was formally proposed by Donogh O'Malley in the abortive Universities Mergers Act (1967) was strongly opposed by both universities and ultimately defeated.