comes this rehab team who are you where are your families can we take you back to your families and they work in conjunction with the law enforcement in that country we stay in we stay involved the US embassies are just just amazing always supporting our efforts even when there's no us uh direct interest they will do all they can to help support the
It wasn't just Sean Parker and the radicals and the Metallica folks upset about that. Conjunction Junction. A couple.
Beth going to yoga class. They're very related ideas. So it would be completely valid to use a semi-colon right here to fix that run-on sentence. You can also use a comma with a conjunction. You could say, 'Beth went to a yoga class COMMA and Ben came along.' So there are lots of ways to fix run-on sentences but you don't want to leave them like this because, I don't know if you can tell as you're reading it but your brain just kind of wants to pause somewhere. It's like it's leading you down the wrong path and you think something's
through our economy and job losses and everything else nobody knows what this entails in conjunction with the war in conjunction with global warming in conjunction with a failing Health Care system and educational system so what people have been looking at you know if you look at the 2006 Congressional elections the the Democratic party garnered the under 30 support at a 60-32
like learning vocal technique, and the time that it takes to learn vocal technique, or learning foreign languages, and observing foreign languages in conjunction with a composer's work, those kind of complexities and details I was able to find so similarly in specialty coffee. And I'm going to tell you how they're so similar, and how those kinds of details are present in this industry.
It's not 100% Kernza-- it's a mix-- but it-- So the Land Institute has been naturally breeding this grain for the last 15 years in conjunction with the University of Minnesota, and it represents basically a radical shift in agriculture back to perennial polycultures. And so, again, with the Dust Bowl and stuff, the prairies used to be covered with plants like Kernza-- perennial grasses that evolved in that ecosystem.
Peter collaborated with Dave on Momofuku, the cookbook and he and Dave launched Lucky Peach last year. In conjunction with McSweeney's. Today's conversation will be moderated by our own chef Michael Brown.
That technology I just described is called package flow technology. And then in conjunction with ORION, which at the time, newly introduced basically GPS driving instructions-- which they go hand in hand, because it's one thing to say, hey, this truck has been well-packed enough that it potentially has an optimal route tomorrow.
OK, so, we can have fun pronouncing it. We put up in conjunction at the website, look who's talking about Thucydides and the various ways in which they mush it up. But this group is going to be sophisticated.
How do those decisions get made? And in conjunction with that approach from the composing point of view, the filmmakers got--
the permitting Agency for all of the stranding networks around the United States and so um working through Noah and in conjunction with the Navy being prepared with protocols and knowing what when exercises might be going on in certain areas so that we can be prepared to um to deal with the strandings but also to document what might be happening
downstream. It sounds kind of simple, but that absolutely revolutionized transportation and the economy in the country, and the world. This was used in conjunction with canals, which were used to create waterways into the interior, so it was possible to start settling and creating economies outside of the ocean and waterfronts.
So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here. That's in conjunction with the Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana, CRIG, which they have huge resources available.
It was a nationwide contest that was open to all design students in America. And it was in conjunction with the Elsa Schiaparelli and Prada exhibition on how Schiaparelli and Prada really felt deeply connected to each other because of their love of art, and fashion, and surrealism.
So that was a really great opportunity that happened in 2014. It was also in conjunction with the international exhibition retrospective of Jean Paul Gaultier. These are some other colors, waves.
These are some other colors, waves. And in conjunction with the small Cocktail Parasol hat, I also had this big Parasol Skeleton hat. So it's a jumbo version.
And the bacteria that causes cholera actually lives naturally in this environment, and in similar environments around the world. It lives in conjunction with zooplankton. And it actually is a peaceful and useful inhabitant in that environment.
So using this rank conjunction, or operator, we can compute the average along any one
And so in conjunction with the Digital Services Playbook, we also published something called the TechFAR Handbook, that tells contacting officers and others who
And the conjunction of his father's legacy and his own struck him with bitter irony as he drove past.
And the conjunction of his father's legacy and his own struck him with bitter irony as he drove past.
videos working in conjunction with McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Office Max, ABC Family, and more.
talk in conjunction with the third exhibition in our series of "Digital Art at Google".
And certainly conjunctions are connectives too, and, and there are a couple of kinds of conjunctions and they change the structure of a sentence. And your punctuation options
I use this in conjunction with my two-headed savings approach.
kind of put in conjunction like as you did uh as you know being harmful to
just in conjunction with each other.
Those are the ones that work in conjunction with something else.
I developed the phrase "Viva LA" in conjunction with that sculpture.
Until we achieve such a conjunction, we can never hope to fathom the mysteries of perception and action, but will remain lost in the empty labyrinths
Maybe it works on this conjunctive principle where you need a combination of two, sort of logical and to be able
So we do this also in conjunction with other things.
So it was a kind of happy conjunction.
Some of that we've done in conjunction with you, and some you've done all by yourself.
is that apart from watching "Conjunction Junction," what's your function, grammar and language is seen as dry and
So there's probably a place in conjunction with that for something which is more rapid and targeted of the kind that I've described.
are different depending on the kind of conjunction you're using.
um and that has been done in conjunction with a lot of federal web managers and I know that that nap has connected the
And that could be used in conjunction with a dish that's centered around lobster.
That the more that those developments happen in conjunction with various levels of community development, the better we are going
They can only be taken orally if taken in conjunction with some other compound that momentarily denatures the MAO in the human gut.
All of it has become this amalgamation and in conjunction with my Jewish identity as my relationship with what I call source.
I love that you did an art show in conjunction.
also look out at the landscape is it in conjunction is it in some kind of connection with other
could they infer something like this machine works on a conjunctive principle or this machine works on a disjunctive
I had done a few little things with these flours in conjunction with wheat, and I knew I was interested in the flavor because I
Workbook," a tool for couples to use in conjunction with the "Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work" book by Dr. John Gottman.
The more that you can experience an ordeal in conjunction and relationship with others, the deeper you'll understand your interconnectedness
Using tons of herbs and spices and putting things in conjunction with other things that really manage to infuse them with flavor.
One, we work in conjunction with the first lady's Let's Move campaign.