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There's a fear that they will all merge into a super-emergency bigger than any one country can deal with," a leading Arab envoy said.
The "European demos", the notion that we might all merge into a single collective form of citizenship, simply never took root.
Listen to two competing architects of this new era: "I believe that movies, games and music will all merge; I want to make them merge," says Ken Kutaragi, head of Sony Computer Entertainment and chip development for Sony.
Soon, the need to have multiple technologies such as FLASH and Silverlight for your company's ads and creative on content will all merge into HTML 5, saving development cost and time to execution, Gibby says.
They all merge into one tipsy blur.
The sibilant sounds did not all merge here.
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As last weekend in France, the no triumph was ascribed to multiple factors all merging into a voters' mutiny.
I think it is all merging.
"It is a series of lanes all merging together," said Mayor John DeLaney of Morristown.
Its rivals are all merging, and Japan's clannish, inward-looking corporate culture makes that very hazardous.
But in these films there are not traffic lights, roundabouts and intersections; instead, there are hundreds of cyclists all merging, all organically going about their day.
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