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But I'm not going to have a primary platform to say unilaterally, "I'm going to rejoin that deal," because when I am President of the United States, I'm going to do the best I can to secure this country and that region and make sure that if I have an opportunity to leverage a better deal, I'm going to do it.
But I'm not going to have a primary platform to say unilaterally, "I'm going to rejoin that deal," because when I am President of the United States, I'm going to do the best I can to secure this country and that region and make sure that if I have an opportunity to leverage a better deal, I'm going to do it.
It doesn't mean that they want to rejoin the EU.
It doesn't mean that they want to rejoin the EU.
Let's rejoin the situation there and bring the sound and pictures up.
Let's rejoin the situation there and bring the sound and pictures up.
I wonder if it's time for you to rejoin our team at the museum.
I wonder if it's time for you to rejoin our team at the museum.
Well that means you're ready to rejoin society. I know what you they could mean something
Well, it means you're ready to rejoin society.
I hope one day you rejoin the motherland, one China.
I hope one day you rejoin the motherland, one China.
And my brother should be leaving to rejoin his regiment.
and my brother should be leaving to rejoin his regiment.
No, it was kind of surprising to go to undergrad together and then neither of us in computer science and then rejoin later only once we were here at Google.
and then rejoin later only once we were here at Google.
We rejoin the ocean from which we've been in frightened exile for too long.
We rejoin the ocean from which we have been in frightened exile for too long.
When it's time to rejoin the living, follow your nose across the road to another New Orleans institution: Commander's Palace Restaurant.
When it's time to rejoin the living,