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act of coming together

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See: chain, nexus


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It was a moving, spiritual occasion, not only because the religious leaders were able to break bread together and share a religious meal together, but also because of the act of coming together in religious fellowship.
Coming Together The very act of coming together to draw up these guidelines would be a task requiring a large input of resources from scores of relief agencies.
For Oan Kiak, the act of coming together to practice weaving skills represented a significant social opportunity.
 
 
 
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