"Conjunction Junction" used train cars named "and, " "but" and "or" that illustrated how a conjunction connected words.
You do not use it before a conjunction such as "and" or "but".
Podcasting (a conjunction of iPod, Apple's iconic audio player, and broadcasting) lets both professionals and amateurs produce audio files that people can download and listen to.
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AD, the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur consulted a Persian astrologer called Nawbakht to find a conjunction of the planets favourable to laying the foundation stone for a new capital.
But in a strange conjunction of events, it may have been this same black dog - together with the intervention of a loyal friend during a few fateful days in early May 1940 - that enabled Churchill to achieve the position from which he could alter the course of history.
Hughes's best explanation for this series of events is something known as a triple conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn - with the two planets coming close together in the sky three times over a short period.
At the workshop Andrew Lo of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology presented a model of the American housing market, inspired by ABM approaches, which showed how a fateful conjunction of rising house prices, falling interest rates and easy access to refinancing created an awesome burden of debt.
Two-dimensional tracking would be managed via the existing Move's visual spectrum camera, or by using a display-mounted IR emitter in conjunction with a remote mounted sensor (again, just like the Wii controller).
Working as a smartphone client, but also in conjunction with a web based service, this app will work with the accelerometers, GPS, and other sensors in your iOS device to track your exercises, helping you analyze them over time, pair up with other buddies on the social network, and act as a digital coach to get you through the hard times.
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In accordance with some embodiments, a computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a device with a touch screen display is disclosed.
All its computers now include a built-in antenna which, in conjunction with a networking card, can exchange data with a small base station plugged into a broadband Internet connection up to 45 metres (150 feet) away.
Google is also sponsoring ICT teacher training via a scheme in conjunction with the Teach First charity.
Spain could lodge a bid in conjunction with Portugal, he added.
Also, while the probes are in orbit, NASA is running a project in conjunction with middle school classrooms around the country called the GRAIL MoonKAM.
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These included post-degree teaching courses in Mathematics, Science and English, leadership training for school heads and teachers, and other courses under the Malaysian Technical Co-operation Programme, he said during a debate in conjunction with the 184th Unesco executive board session.
This is a -- the Secretary in conjunction with states will develop a review process for unreasonable premium increases.
That check gave birth to a wound clinic in conjunction with Hospital Bernard Mevs in Port-au-Prince and Project Medishare, a group started by doctors at the Miller School of Medicine.
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The comte, a worldly, chain-smoking ladies' man who looks like a shorter version of Liam Neeson, inherited the domain in Meursault in conjunction with quite a few relatives.
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To suss out the characteristics of the most-compelling television ads, Harvard Business School professor Thales Teixeira conducted a series of experiments, in conjunction with the MIT Media Lab and Affectiva, a local emotion-tracking software company.
The easy approach is to use ABC software in conjunction with a company's existing accounting system.
In conjunction with a simpler flatter tax, nearly all subsidies and industry expenditures should be eliminated.
The neural structure underlying our desire to avoid guilt activates in conjunction with a decision to cooperate.
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The ARTAS is used in conjunction with a hair replacement technique known as Follicular Unit Extraction, or FUE.
It wants the inquiry into the plans reopened and looked at in conjunction with a similar scheme in Berkshire.
The technology is designed to be used in conjunction with a driver, but the car can control itself, said the spokesman.
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But last month, the Israel- based Project HEART, in conjunction with A.B.
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And, if mid-day toning is used in conjunction with a regular cardio routine, the combination can really kick problem areas to the curb.
The finding was delivered in conjunction with a narrative verdict which noted the pair died as a result of exposure to excessive heat.
In an unusual car reveal, the concept is on view in conjunction with a sound installation produced by Adam Horowitz of the Beastie Boys.
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