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If two buckles meet on their ways during propagation, they may coalesce into one buckle.
For all the talk about "convergence," multiple media will never coalesce into one supermedium.
The collisions between two asteroids are as likely to break up both bodies as to coalesce into one large asteroid, making planet formation a slow process.
He received his second Academy Award nomination for Giant, this time posthumously, and his major movies coalesce into one single performance as a charming, sad outsider.
And to see them all is to have the voices coalesce into one, speaking a language that melds a blood passion and a visionary, almost musical hope with the often-bitter struggles associated with assimilation.
Therefore nodes following the PCO rules first gather into groups that gradually absorb one another, and after some time, always coalesce into one synchronized group.
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The United States and its closest allies — Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and Japan — are coalescing into one.
Within half an hour individual fires had coalesced into one massive conflagration.
The elongated shape of the bright cloud suggested that two clouds were in the process of coalescing into one, but the details remained unclear.
If basketball is the hip-hop community then the Washington Wizards are the Wu-Tang Clan; a group that can operate independently, but is always stronger if coalescing into one crew.
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