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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rendezvous .
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Examples
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Things did not go any better once they rendezvoused at the airport.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Things did not go any better once they rendezvoused at the airport.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Ours is in Delhi, where the Americans among us have rendezvoused with our new Japanese colleagues and will soon meet our Buddhist guide.
Jim Luce: Following The Footsteps Of The Buddha Across North East India Jim Luce 2012
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Ours is in Delhi, where the Americans among us have rendezvoused with our new Japanese colleagues and will soon meet our Buddhist guide.
Jim Luce: Following The Footsteps Of The Buddha Across North East India Jim Luce 2012
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Ours is in Delhi, where the Americans among us have rendezvoused with our new Japanese colleagues and will soon meet our Buddhist guide.
Jim Luce: Following The Footsteps Of The Buddha Across North East India Jim Luce 2012
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Shortly after midnight, a pair of AV-8B Harrier jump-jets launched from the USS Kearsarge and rendezvoused over the crash site with a circling fighter jet, who by then had made contact with one of the F-15 crew members—the pilot—on the ground.
Teams Sped to U.S. Crash Site Adam Entous 2011
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So Louis and I rendezvoused in a livery stable, and with coats buttoned and chattering teeth played euchre and casino until the time of our exile was over.
Chapter 19 2010
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What American spacecraft rendezvoused with Halley?
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With Pearce and Davis on the mend, the group rendezvoused in Breckenridge, Colo., last December for an event, renting a house and letting the good times roll.
Snowboarder To Compete In X Games With Jaw Wired Shut AP 2011
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Ours is in Delhi, where the Americans among us have rendezvoused with our new Japanese colleagues and will soon meet our Buddhist guide.
Jim Luce: Following The Footsteps Of The Buddha Across North East India Jim Luce 2012
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