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1 His two personalities had separated, never to merge again .
2 Viacom split off from CBS in 2006, but many investors have said they hope the two will merge again .
3 Ultimately, these offspring of noble principle merge again with their erstwhile foes within customs unions, free trade agreements, currency unions.
4 In the end the reorganization will push banks that are not able to access the capital markets to merge again , he added.
5 In the Irish capital this weekend, stage and street merge again , but in reverse: brutal reality in the theatre, commemorative drama past the exit.
6 They felt their minds merging again , felt themselves become a new being.
7 And then, everything was merged again with a view of the Sun
8 The third act is reached, and drama merges again into allegory.
9 Another tick of this giant clock-thegases released, were merged again to water.
10 Then the objects separated momentarily for an instant before they merged again as one.
11 His two individualities had now merged again into one.
12 The Rat had no idea how long it would take before these streams merged again .
13 The descending water became a distant murmur that merged again into the murmur of the bees and ceased.
14 She listened, as if, perhaps, by listening she would become merged again in the atmosphere of the office.
15 That music was unlike anything I'd ever heard: guys' voices, intertwining, breaking apart, merging again in fantastic, otherworldly harmony.
16 The little man merged again into his rare company of discreet Benedicts and restrained celibates at the high tables.
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