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"rub along" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) (of two people) to live or work together in a friendly enough way

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Neighbours have little choice but to rub along with it.
Banks and their rivals will meanwhile have to rub along.
Mr Pompeo, a former Republican congressman from Kansas, seems to rub along with Mr Trump more successfully.
By the end of a long career, he was fluent in nine and could rub along in another dozen.
In a village just outside Kafue, Gertrude Mwiba is one of those trying to rub along with the local megafauna.
The communities now live more separately than they did before the war, but at an individual level people still rub along.
Once they have been placed in jobs alongside each other, locals and migrants tend to rub along, says the Redditch recruitment agency.
During Easter week in Kottayam, another district where Hindus fall just short of a majority, ancient Muslim and Christian communities rub along well with their neighbours.
While there's undoubtedly a great sense of community in the area, I wondered if it's all one community, or rather two communities which rub along side-by-side.
Despite the breakdown of the power-sharing administration of Northern Ireland, the visitors were gratefully amazed that in municipal affairs, the DUP and Sinn Fein could rub along pragmatically.
To allow American troops to depart without leaving chaos and bloodshed in their wake, the Taliban must find a way to rub along with the Afghan groups they once fought and persecuted.
But cheap rents in the quasi-condemned buildings have attracted a host of young South Koreans who have set up bars, restaurants, shops and art galleries, and rub along happily with older inhabitants.
The city, which has a reputation for harmony largely because of the way equal numbers of Muslim Tatars and Orthodox Russians have managed to rub along for centuries, welcomed throngs of foreign fans to their bars and restaurants with open arms.
In a way, Mrs May's vision of religious Britain is similar to the vision that she has put forward, a bit implausibly, of political and civic Britain: a place where decent people want to rub along and work together with a common purpose (in this case, managing Brexit) with no hindrance from pesky purveyors of rancour.
Bunting and allorubbing are also part of feral cat behavior within colonies. An elaborate ritual which can take several minutes, two cats will rub along the side and tail of the other cat. This behaviour in domestic cats involves a system of hierarchy and may have evolved as a way to channel aggression where the costs of a conflict is too high. Cats also use bunting as a way to familiarize themselves to their environment and the pheromones secreted work to ease the cat's anxieties about an unfamiliar area.
In the 2015 movie, he is referred to as Mr. X by those who do not know his identity. Poor Farmer thinks he has got it all under control down at Mossy Bottom Farm. As he potters around the fields, his faithful dog Bitzer by his side, Farmer is completely blind to the mischief going on right under his nose. Though he is prone to the occasional grump, Farmer and the animals rub along well most of the time, even if their madcap escapades cause all sorts of chaos and destruction.
On 13 May 2010, she was appointed Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism in David Cameron's Conservativeā€“Liberal Democrat coalition government, and was also sworn of the Privy Council. On 31 March 2011 she told The Daily Telegraph that Britain's Muslim population needs to be persuaded by the Government that Britain is a single nation, and that they can't just "rub along together" but must be persuaded that their long-term future lies in Britain. Neville-Jones later spoke out against "internet hate preaching and jihadist rhetoric", arguing that the murder of Lee Rigby was likely to have been inspired by such material. Neville-Jones and Ahmed Rashid at the Halifax International Security Forum 2012 On 9 May 2011, Neville-Jones left her post as Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism in the Home Office at her own request.

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