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He accused them of ignoring the wills of their people and questioned what shared values they were truly banding together with the US to defend.

From BBC

In Southern California, many groups banded together to patrol neighborhoods to alert residents of immigration sweeps and inform them of their constitutional rights.

The six-part series speaks to the power of regular people banding together in whatever way they can to create massive resistance to injustice.

From Salon

Moses and his childhood friends banded together to defend against the other local gangs that were hassling them.

A number of the leaseholders have now banded together to explore whether they can take over the running of the building by invoking a legal right known as right-to-manage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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