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Under unipolarity realism predicts that states will band together to oppose the hegemon and restore a balance of power.
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He also taught the youth to band together and fight despots and plunderers.
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The two were longtime friends, and they had started the band together.
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There was the concept of putting this band together with all monster musicians.
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The two met at a coffee shop, became fast friends, began jamming, and decided to put a band together.
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Most of the fans protested, and petitioned to keep the band together.
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They band together in cities, and leave the outlying plains and savannah sparsely settled.
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The remaining humans band together to reclaim the planet back from the alien race.
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The reform gives extra incentives to producers to band together into producer organisations which can negotiate with retailers on a more equal footing.
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But because of financial and other problems it was hard for him to hold such a big band together.
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