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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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family
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They also agreed to exchange visits from some 100 senior citizens around Aug. 15, in an effort to reunite dispersed families .
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They say poor judgments by overburdened and undertrained caseworkers have reunited some irrevocably dysfunctional families .
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He longed to be reunited with his bereaved family .
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Certainly he was reunited with his estranged family , possibly because he bought his father a new farm with his earnings.
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Held in prisoner-of-war camps, some of the men were later reunited with their relocated families .
father
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Within hours of the raid the boy was reunited with his father at Andrews air force base just outside Washington.
parent
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Knowing the risks, Bloomsbury House kept an eye on those children who were reunited with their parents .
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Four decades later, a social worker made the match and arranged for her to be reunited with her Yemenite parents .
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Make it virtually impossible for families to reunite with their parents , siblings and adult children.
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Schools throughout the region halted classes, but many served as shelters for children until they could be reunited with parents .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But do you somehow wish that you had been reunited with Richard Burton?
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Four decades later, a social worker made the match and arranged for her to be reunited with her Yemenite parents.
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Gabriella Quattrocchi, 70, has never wed - hoping she will be reunited with Charles Williams.
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Her body was raised to heaven upon her death, where it was reunited with her soul.
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Now the pet is reunited with his grateful owner.
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The icing on the cake would be being able to reunite people with property they've had stolen.
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They say poor judgments by overburdened and undertrained caseworkers have reunited some irrevocably dysfunctional families.