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confluència
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confluencia
A flowing together.
merging
confluence
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confluencia
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merging
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1
The court must approve the agreement between the government and
merging
companies.
2
He said this meant
merging
the two companies would not reduce competition.
3
There is some good synergy to
merging
those aspects together, Barnwell said.
4
Two minutes later, Steamhead Steve's 'Bago was
merging
back onto Interstate 90.
5
We don't know the real reason why they are
merging
,
he said.
1
This new future represents the
confluence
of three things YouTube already does.
2
The Egyptian Pro-consul lived in state at the
confluence
of the Niles.
3
The Caucasus had reached the
confluence
of the Volga and the Kama.
4
Most economists blame a
confluence
of events rather than any sudden shock.
5
A half-mile below the rapids was the
confluence
of the two rivers.
1
Namur is situated on the
conflux
of the Meuse and the Sambre.
2
There appeared no
conflux
of men in obedience to the proclamation.
3
We encamped this evening at the
conflux
of the Simpang stream and Ipu river.
4
Stands he not thereby in the centre of Immensities, in the
conflux
of Eternities?
5
At five we passed its
conflux
with the Peace River.
6
When he crossed the Anio, he pitched his camp at the
conflux
of the rivers.
7
At supper there was such a
conflux
of company, that I could scarcely support the tumult.
8
To the philosophy of Evolution, "every meanest day is the
conflux
of two eternities."
9
Passengers on the south-bound saw them seated together, and wondered at the
conflux
of two such antipodes.
10
And this concatenated interest could hardly have arisen, even with Pierston, but for a
conflux
of circumstances only possible here.
11
A
conflux
of streets; where they meet, a square, flanked by shops of all sorts; on one side the Café Momus.
12
Thomas Carlyle once said of man: "Stands he not thereby in the centre of Immensities, in the
conflux
of Eternities?"
13
A
conflux
of historical precedent and statistical data illustrates the magnitude of the task facing Ulster at the Stade Earnest Wallon on Sunday.
14
Meantime the policeman had whistled, there was a
conflux
of bobbies, and the culprits were handcuffed and marched off to the Town Hall.
15
One day I saw the American army standing "in the centre of immensities, in the
conflux
of eternities," at the focus of histories.
16
In Scotland, meanwhile, the
Conflux
initiative is raising the profile of circus.
conflux
appear no conflux
be a conflux
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