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Women who merge mismatched objects.
Composers with populist aspirations who merge traditions into some mushy middle ground are asking for trouble.
Drayton's phrase was meant to describe individuals who merge entrepreneurial instincts with a deeply-rooted commitment to social change.
Blacks, as a quasi-permanent minority, might insist upon a status different from that of voluntary immigrants who merge with the majority in a few generations.
Fantasies are more successfully handled by Las Vegas casino architects who merge scenographic technique with historical forms that proclaim the portability of culture in the media age.
What if the state were empowered to grant civil unions, regardless of sexual orientation — in other words, to lay out all the rights and responsibilities of two adults who merge their lives, without recourse to the word "marriage"?
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The barman who merged art and commerce: Scott Illman, 34, on the fourth plinth.
Lyrics Born is a melodic, playful rapper who merges his words with the music.
Noad and Advendo were two football clubs in Breda the Netherlandss) who merged in 1912".
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