consociate

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bring or come into association or action

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Some notable works are altered in a very peculiar way and, as such, this reveals irresolution in the movement from a consociated attempt to moralize Pope in the early selection towards a more ambitious attempt at producing an abridged collection in the third edition that prioritizes aesthetic excellence.
For this, local national authorities will have to be more vigilant so that applicable community principles consociated to quality and safety standards are not subverted.
For a history of the Presbyterian quest for a charter, see "A Brief View of the State of Religious Liberty in the Colony of New York, read before the Reverend General Convention of Delegates from the Consociated Churches of Connecticut, and the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, met at Stanford Sept.
According to him, words are consociated if linked by transparent morphology, whereas they are dissociated if morphologically isolated.
Individual car dealers have consociated to have a voice in the advertising policies of the automakers.