11. In sculptures and collages Kher has created hybrid beings that conjoin contradictions of gender, species, race and role. 12. "Dorene " is a conjoin of the first names of two local women, Dorothy Rhinehart and Irene Everett. 13. That extended meaning of connect goes far beyond the original " to conjoin , link, fasten together ." 14. A number of factors conjoin to impactpositively on Malaysia's golden crop, leading to an unprecedented rise inCPO prices. 15. The three tendons, from front to back, that conjoin to form the pes anserinus come from the semitendinosus muscles. 16. Being found within both ingredients of the Elixir, Soil stands for their fundamental unity, and enables them to conjoin . 17. To the west of Melbourne Airport the tributaries of the Jackson Creek and the Deep Creek conjoin to form the Maribyrnong River. 18. The current is passed through the metal until it is hot enough to the point where the two pieces melt and conjoin . 19. The name Irarutu comes from the language itself, where ira conjoins with ru to create their voice. 20. However, the conjunct @ ? " kca " in Sanskrit loans suggests that the 45 points conjoin two consonants.