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1 Later, in His good time, they would merge together again because of it.
2 They seemed to merge together - to glide into each other, and then to separate again.
3 The voices changed, sometimes seemed to merge together in a soft babble that was barely understandable .
4 Experiment with flavors you can merge together .
5 Experiment with flavours you can merge together .
6 Gordhan also confirmed that South African Airways (SAA) SA Express and the state-owned Mango will merge together .
7 The road grew worse instead of better, and the different ruts seemed to merge together in the most annoying fashion.
8 When two black holes merge together , they produce gravitational waves that carry momentum away from the resulting larger black hole.
9 In the winter, Brown said, the smaller groups came down to merge together as one large community near the River Derwent.
10 Three, seemingly unrelated, strands of documentary finally merge together as you leave the theatre and head across the road for coffee.
11 It takes a little too long for some of these threads to merge together , at which point the momentum picks up dramatically.
12 They seemed to merge together , so that he stood upon the brink of an unfathomable amber pool-whichswallowed him up-whichswallowed him up.
13 Now budget austerity has forced the companies to merge together and create a new space monopoly with control over what we see from orbit.
14 One is that two dense white dwarf stars merge together , and blow up in a cataclysmic blast that leaves no trace of either star.
15 Tiny fragments merged together to form a perfect ring of glassy stone.
16 The trees were merging together ; the lake was red and blurred.
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