The union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts.
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Examples for "coalition "
1 Last week Iceland's president asked Jonsdottir to form a new coalition government.
2 Following are key events since Conservative-led coalition took power 18 months ago.
3 However, Garwood praised attempts by Britain's new coalition government to increase exports.
4 Ehud Olmert looks set to lead a new left-wing Israeli coalition government
5 For example, meetings between political parties on coalition matters are not included.
1 The youths parted again, erasing that momentary coalescence of forest and sea.
2 The simple body-cavity is formed by the coalescence of the two.
3 They spoke of intolerable coalescence ; he claimed that the times demanded imperative coexistence.
4 The nucleon phase space density is estimated from the coalescence measurement.
5 Is the coalescence of thought and feeling outside the bounds of human possibility?
1 He found the secluded recess, and the ancient concretion he had seen before.
2 These are the shape and motions of the fluid which gives the calcareous concretion .
3 A concretion of rounded quartz pebbles, cemented by ferruginous matter, apparently of recent formation.
4 For Coryphene, they brought a chair carved from a single concretion of blood coral.
5 Sixteen years before the concretion was passed she was known to have swallowed a tooth.
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