It concerned his high-school reunion—the fortieth.
It feels good, but another reunion is, inevitably, to follow.
“Over the years, I resisted the opportunities to do a reunion show,” he said.
Styles told Another Man magazine that a One Direction reunion would never be ruled out.
”Liberal Democrats know that this isn’t right – we must prioritise refugee family reunion.
Lemann heard an announcement for the 30-year reunion of a Canton high school class of 1955.
The council ended in an agreed decree of reunion, but the reunion was short-lived.
It must also finally reform the restrictive rules on family reunion so that families are not kept apart.”
It is usually followed by reunion (frequently at a foreign site, resulting in a chromosome unlike the original).
She chats with her friends RuPaul, The Vivienne and Rylan Clark-Neal, and organises a Strictly Come Dancing reunion.
And also the reunion with his friend, Haleem, a shopkeeper, whom he credits with saving his life, along with the staff in ICU.
Reunion, then, would mean a stripping away of accretions, a reducing of the number of arguments, and a refocusing on essentials.
Every family has their preferred dishes during the reunion feast, but there are a set of non-negotiables when it comes to the new year dinner.
The reunion was a product of a “rare moment when we all agreed” – Chisholm had refused a mooted reunion for Wannabe’s 20th anniversary in 2016.
There’s that one photo of her in an A.M.U. sweatshirt at what appears to be a college reunion—but is it her five-year, ten-year, her fifteen-year reunion?
Thanks to ITV2’s The Big Reunion, even relatively second-tier acts like B*witched and 911 found themselves playing sell-out arena dates long after they’d become more accustomed to PA slots at Butlins.
A reunion tour in 1996 finally allowed the original quartet to play their hit songs in front of supportive audiences, and it was followed by further reunion tours in 2002–03 and 2007–08.
Labour have an amendment to require ministers to attempt to secure family reunion rights, and there is a Lib Dem amendment to force the government to guarantee family reunion rights following Brexit.
Staring at an upcoming family reunion in Lake Tahoe, I knew that eight cross-country plane tickets were going to run $3,000 or more, and would put a serious dent in our ability to attend the reunion.
Asked about the details of his pledge to deliver an Australian-style points-based immigration system, he told the hustings: "Family members would have a right of reunion that is understood according to kindred and affinity and all the rest of it, and there are already established procedures for deciding who can come on the basis of family reunion.
reunion
noun group
- a party of former associates who have come together again
noun act
- the act of coming together again
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Asked about the details of his pledge to deliver an Australian-style points-based immigration system he told the hustings Family members would have a right of reunion that is understood according to kindred and affinity and all the rest of it and there are already established procedures for deciding who can come on the basis of family reunion