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1
With a physical effort he made the two moons
coalesce
into
one.
2
But the shadows of the room seemed to
coalesce
into
something huge.
3
When several spots
coalesce
into
one, how do they do it?
4
The disparate theatrical elements somehow
coalesce
into
an apposite distillation of Beckett's disjointed texts.
5
But it fails to
coalesce
into
the fierce anti-war statement it is meant to be.
6
Most of the time, those marks
coalesce
into
representations of people's faces in three-quarter profile.
7
And that prompted a number of surmises that began to
coalesce
into
a coherent tactical picture.
8
These two molecules are the highest-symmetry achiral molecules so far observed to
coalesce
into
chiral heterostructures.
9
But these will often
coalesce
into
huge aggregations.
10
The molecular pathways that govern human disease consist of molecular circuits that
coalesce
into
complex, overlapping networks.
11
When tribes
coalesce
into
nations, schools appear.
12
Rosamund's songs seemed to
coalesce
into
a kind of opera; Michael's jests and paragraphs into a magazine.
13
The blackness seemed to roll and flex as they stared into it, to almost
coalesce
into
faces.
14
The longer you listen, the more these disparate influences and structured elements
coalesce
into
a very cogent record.
15
It is only in the heavyweight divisions that weightlifters
coalesce
into
unsculpted mounds of explosively coiled human matter.
16
Triacylglycerols are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and incorporated into microlipid droplets which
coalesce
into
cytoplasmic lipid droplets.
coalesce
into
coalesce