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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
align .
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Examples
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The more McCain aligns with Bush, the better for Dems in the fall, and the better for a new America.
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The new name aligns the space weather center with the other NCEP centers and more clearly conveys its operational nature.
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In the webcast, Goodwin took a swipe at HP, saying the company no longer "aligns" with its
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In the webcast, Goodwin took a swipe at HP, saying the company no longer "aligns" with its
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In the webcast, Goodwin took a swipe at HP, saying the company no longer "aligns" with its
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In the webcast, Goodwin took a swipe at HP, saying the company no longer "aligns" with its
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“It also aligns with our government affairs efforts,” she added.
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Gasland aligns with a very credible narrative, one that folks on the right and left largely resonate with: neither big business nor regulators can be trusted.
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Gasland aligns with a very credible narrative, one that folks on the right and left largely resonate with: neither big business nor regulators can be trusted.
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Defining a protest song as that "which addresses a political issue in a way which aligns itself with the underdog," Dorian Lynskey's book begins with the first time protest met pop: Billie Holiday driving the faint of heart out of Café Society in Greenwich Village in 1939 with the harrowing antilynching ballad "Strange Fruit."
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