noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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annual
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Delorean car enthusiasts from all over the world are set to converge on the province on Thursday for their annual reunion .
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Without their involvement we could not continue with an annual reunion mass.
high
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Timothy Hutton heads a strong ensemble cast as a Manhattan pianist who returns home for his high school reunion .
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family
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It gives priority to economic co-operation, reconciliation, family reunions and government-level dialogue.
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It was like a family reunion but it was nothing compared to the scene on the set the next day.
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But Banderas is treating the event like a family reunion .
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I felt like a distant cousin stepping into an ongoing family reunion .
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For a while, being there felt like horning in on a family reunion .
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Go and celebrate in the family reunion area in Jubilee Gardens.
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We suggest that baptism for non-believers enables a family reunion to take place.
school
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I got the same overpowering sense of mortality when I went to my old school reunion last week.
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Timothy Hutton heads a strong ensemble cast as a Manhattan pianist who returns home for his high school reunion .
■ VERB
attend
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Over 900 attended the reunion and as usual our thanks to all who worked so hard to make it successful.
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In 1995, about 150 former faculty and staff of Black Mountain attended a reunion on the Lake Eden campus.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a family reunion
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David is hoping for an eventual reunion with his wife.
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My twenty-year high school reunion is in August.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A reunion should cater for all levels of work and it is hoped this can be rectified next time.
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At the Slavonic Studies reunion I met several current undergraduates from Campion.
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In 1995, about 150 former faculty and staff of Black Mountain attended a reunion on the Lake Eden campus.
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In the course of the reunion , the former collegians did what they had always done.
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Indeed, they've been estranged, with their reunion the basis for the play.
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Methodists' main concern was not so much the debate over collectivism v. individualism as over reunion of the various Methodist divisions.
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We all applaud and drink to reunion .