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1
To his surprise he saw the two substances
fuse
together
into something new.
2
Finally, the bits of their broken lives would
fuse
together
again.
3
Do not lay them on top of each other as they'll
fuse
together
.
4
Here the lightest atoms, hydrogen,
fuse
together
,
releasing enormous energy.
5
Truly a goodly number of elements to
fuse
together
!
6
Two separate cells, distinct individuals,
fuse
together
.
7
That way, as the bugs get older, tissues grow around -and
fuse
together
with -the tiny machines.
8
These two isotopes naturally repel each other, but the x-rays weaken this repellent force, causing the pair to
fuse
together
.
9
As the infant grows, some of these bones
fuse
together
,
making a total of 206 bones in the adult body.
10
When hydrogen atoms are squeezed hard enough, they
fuse
together
to make helium, liberating vast amounts of energy in the process.
11
Due to intense heat in the motor, the particles can
fuse
together
when they penetrate the engine and stop it working.
12
Whereas most mammals cannot grow beyond puberty because their bones
fuse
together
,
a male elephant's bones don't fuse until he is middle-aged.
13
It combines a separate antioxidant and serum layer which
fuse
together
to nourish, hydrate and inject life back into tired and stressed skin.
14
The same gene that allowed a virus to fuse to a mammal cell now lets cells of the placenta
fuse
together
to form the organ.
15
A man's death can be the best opportunity for a group to
fuse
together
forever, to become a single living entity, with all its contradictions.
16
Then he's on the carpeted floor of a small room, playing with silvery blocks that seem to
fuse
together
as he builds a huge castle.
fuse
together
fuse