


Amanda Ostuni, EW.com, Traditionally, surfers paddle out a few yards from shore and join hands in a circle to memorialize someone from their community who has died. Joseph Wilson, ajc, 16 June 2021 All five Pearsons then join hands in delight. 2021 Garbiñe Espejo, general secretary of industry for the CCOO trade union confederation, said the recent decision by Nissan to close plants in and near Barcelona was a warning of what could come if the private and public sector don't join hands. 2022 In addition, after struggling for an upper hand in the intense battle with Reliance, Airtel has decided to join hands with its competitor in places. Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 18 Jan. 2022 All of Us Are Dead is a story about students trapped in a school amid a zombie virus outbreak who later join hands to fight for survival. 2022 The best generic counterpart to Dickens is the Broadway musical, where feelings are splashed with color, where people dance and break into song, where every complication can be magically resolved by showing a little heart, and all join hands at the final curtain. Ilana Luna, Harper’s Magazine , In a column, the Swarajya editor, Raghavan Jagannathan, argued that India should split from Washington and instead join hands with Russia, France, Germany and Japan in an alliance that could stand against both China and the U.S.-British axis. Recent Examples on the Web The many who come together to join hands and pray.
