Sentences with phrase «others band together»

Nicole Scherzinger, Jude Law and others band together for an emotional video for the charity War Child, telling the story of 17 - year - old Syrian girl...

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Those who had bought Giza digital coins banded together to create a Telegram group to investigate the people behind the scam, led by the previously - mentioned Nicolas, as well as others.
Together the clauses can thwart employees» ability to band together to address widespread discrimination or other systemic comTogether the clauses can thwart employees» ability to band together to address widespread discrimination or other systemic comtogether to address widespread discrimination or other systemic complaints.
The book, Swimmy, by Leo Lionni, which Kalin read with the careful intonation of an elementary school teacher, is about a small fish that bands together with other fish to scare away a hungry tuna.
Mills has a personal interest in the benefits of economic «clustering,» where businesses and research organizations band together to mentor each other and work together.
The boys, who play together in a jug band called The Easy Rollers, packed a travel - sized acoustic guitar, a cigar box fiddle, a harmonica, a camera, and other basic equipment and set off on a back road bike trip down the east coast and then out west to San Diego.
«It's not uncommon for Unions to band together in support of each other during difficult contract negotiations,» Southwest's senior vice president of labor relations, Randy Babbitt, told Fortune in a statement.
Home furnishings stores, jewelers, and many other types of establishments often band together in districts designed to attract more business for all.
Gary Cohn, President Trump's top economic advisor, said that the effort by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan to jointly address healthcare was the same as the administration was doing by proposing rules to make it easier for self - employed Americans, small businesses and others to band together to get insurance through what are called association health plans.
«Our members» balance sheets speak for themselves — health care is a growing cost at a time when other costs are either not rising or falling,» said Robert Andrews, chief executive of the Healthcare Transformation Alliance, a group of 46 companies, including Coca - Cola and American Express, that have banded together to lower health care costs.
That has forced OPEC and other exporters to band together to cut output in a bid to shrink global oil stockpiles.
Women's sports leagues have each other's back, banding together with new initiative called SheIS.
We should be banding together not cutting each other down!!
Nothing Christ said prevents individuals from banding together and acting collectively to help other individuals.
Many people now consider atheism a «religion» in that they band together around beliefs just like any other one does.
In Roman society, people banded together in associations (or fellowship groups) and swore to help each other when needed.
How strange it is that Christian cults have such disdain for each other but will band together to ward off the advances of secularism, hypocrisy!
The other branches and tribes thereupon banded together in opposition and took a written oath to boycott the protecting quarters until Muhammad was handed over to them.
To develop and maintain an informal association of people banded together, to go out as «ambassadors of reconciliation», modeling the principles of Jesus, based on loving God and loving others.
You may be choosing nothing more than the lesser of two evils» a Beelzebub rather than a Lucifer» but in making the choice you are banding together with others of varying degrees of unanimity.
We were always in the backseat of a car together, so that helps us in the sense that we're a band of brothers who can be in each other's face 260 or 270 days out of the year on the road.
The ultimate therapy is to identify our own pain with the pain of others, and then band together to resist the conditions which create our common malady.
And it is often helpful to band together with other Christians in this.
Those in the community against the LGBT all band together and form hate crimes which seem to overpower the good that others are doing.
By banding together, sharing accommodations on the road and supporting each other at contests, they create a contrast — quite deliberately — between themselves and the more solitary White.
Think the club needs a Ferguson type coach who if a player doesn't perform he is dropped Ozil Zacka Bellerin even Sanchez and Ramsey on the bench in Ellnenny Wilshire Mertisaker and the new signings and give Walcott a start and if he doesn't come up to par out the door At least if we drop and bring in others we will know how strong this Squad that Wenger has put together with band aid really is and his know how of the way the game has left him.
Your wit and relentless effort has given others the opportunity to unite and band together on a matter of such high importance.
To keep things like yogurt or other perishables cool, I take a rubber band and actually wrap it around both the ice pack and the food item that must be kept cold — together — so they are «attached» in her insulated lunch bag.
But when that parent bands together with other, like - minded parents, or when that one concerned citizen starts an online petition and garners thousands of signatures, then they become a force to be reckoned with.
Happily made use of foot brakes that are attached to both back wheels together with a wrist band brake that might be made use of with each various other are contained on a great deal of baby strollers.
In 2008, a group of retired four - star generals, admirals and other senior military leaders banded together out of a growing concern that a significant segment of America's youth are unfit to serve in the armed forces, presenting a serious long - term... [Continue reading]
In 2008, a group of retired four - star generals, admirals and other senior military leaders banded together out of a growing concern that a significant segment of America's youth are unfit to serve in the armed forces, presenting a serious long - term threat to our national security.
At least these sleepless moms can band together, support each other and instil hope of better days where sleep may return to them.
Some communities have banded together for an «opt - out movement» with parents refusing to have their children take the tests and preferring that their progress be assessed by class projects and other work.
But it might make it harder for the group, and other government reformers, to band together with smaller interest groups to try to change government and clean up corruption.
The businesses banded together to fight the subpoenas, which sought client lists, time cards and other details that investigators wanted in order to gauge exactly what work lawmakers were doing in exchange for their outside earnings.
«Your community and other religious communities and pro-values communities can still band together to save societal values,» said Paladino, a businessman from Buffalo at a synagogue led by Rabbi Yechezkel Roth in 53rd Street in Borough Park.
The president will seek to relax health care standards on small businesses that band together to buy health insurance and may take steps to allow the sale of other health plans that skirt the health law's requirements.
Rather than looking out only for themselves like other bacterial species, the individual myxobacteria cells band together as a social group to assist their kin that become damaged.
At the Arnhem Zoo in the Netherlands, for example, he watched male chimpanzees join forces for months to topple the highest - ranking male, females band together to protect each other from male aggression, and the whole colony dole out revenge when required.
Now, a new group of biologists, geoscientists and other experts in past landscapes have banded together in a project called PoLAR - FIT, for Pliocene Landscape and Arctic Remains — Frozen in Time.
Other seasteading settlers might band together from the beginning and contribute to the establishment of a «mother ship,» a floating hub with shops, supplies, and infrastructure.
In 2010, Marino banded together with other scientists, activists, and philosophers to draft a «Declaration of Rights for Cetaceans» declaring that no whales and dolphins «should be held in captivity... or removed from their natural environment.»
«When it comes to defeating other groups, everybody bands together.
We can add to those strands banding together to create community or we can hack away at other people's tender vines.
Fascia is the sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating and binding together muscles, organs and other soft structures of the body.
If you're going to theme parks such as Disney Land or Universal Studios, you will see many people wearing bands similar to each other, buying merchandise and wearing them together as well buying matching shoes which are usually Nikes or Adidas which is often available and popular in their area.
Together, we're banding together as a force for change, for each other and for ourTogether, we're banding together as a force for change, for each other and for ourtogether as a force for change, for each other and for our future.
Divide hair in to curls section using an iron, then do a waterfall braid on one side, unclip the other side and tie both sides together with a rubber band.
Dating site Lookingformessenger.com bands single hearts together and helps single people in Alkmaar and other cities to make new acquaintances, find true love and friendship.
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