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The attack was carried out by a rebel group.
Why don't you join the local drama group?
He eventually formed a religious group, the Church of Nagriamel.
He became the leader of a paramilitary group.
Companies should employ more people in the over-55 age group.
policies that should appeal to people from different ethnic and minority groups
Killer whales belong to the group known as "toothed whales."
There are worries about the safety of this group of chemicals.
We'll be put in the novice group.
Students can work individually, in pairs, or in groups.
Can you get yourselves into groups of four, please?
The boys were split into four groups.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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