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(91) But we are not obliged to join in a single currency if we do not want to. (92) Dependent and insecure, they may find it difficult to join in and to assert themselves. (93) When it does decide to rouse from its slumbers and join in the fun, it has a flair for the unexpected. (94) But they're more appreciative of the sport ... they join in a lot more Female speaker I didn't expect them here. (95) Do you want to join in or just sit and watch? (96) Join in the fun and celebrate the opening of 1992's Festival. (97) Louise, who was often sickly, couldn't join in the other children's games. (98) My role will be to join in with you, so I have asked Mark Drake to lead the meeting. (99) People came from miles around to join in the revelry. (100) Mums join in the fun, and Chris introduces Medau themes into the sessions. (101) The abbot was reluctant to allow the Brethren to join in. (102) Such luminaries as Elliot Gould and Steve Martin join in the fun. (103) At all times respect the wishes of residents who do not wish to join in activities. (104) When a man is willing and eager, the gods join in.Aeschylus (105) Why should we join in and help them to unite against us? (106) People Join in the toe-sucking antics of Fergie and David Mellor without the risk of athlete's foot. (107) Read more in the February issue of eve on sale now or click reply below to join in the discussion. (108) Then the members might agree to cooperate, and to join in punishing any member who defects. (109) They join in an incredible evening of colour and visual performance, which provides an unforgettable experience. (110) However, effectiveness does depend on managers' ability to use the power they have to encourage others to join in. (111) One early distinction suggests itself: ballet is performed for an audience; ballroom dancing is where we can all join in. (112) Join in the sense of achievement as Maiden crosses the finish line off Southampton. (113) This in turn is credible because if any other firm does not join in this punishment it will be punished, and so on. (114) About 50 fans poured on to the pitch to join in with the players. (115) By day, the Pirates Club takes centre stage with games, activities and competitions - even the parents join in! (116) It would almost be irresponsible not to join in on the fun. (117) People in his office view him with respect as some one who is self-contained and does not choose to join in casual conversation. (118) Come down Daniel to the lions' den, Come down Daniel and join in the feast. (118) Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! (119) Everyone wanted to join in and have a chance of winning a prize. (120) Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations.