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This time around, disparate initiatives will be joined into a single package.
Plans had called for the two buildings and others to be joined into a 95-room hotel with the historic exterior walls left intact.
Bench planes, or common planes, were used for surfacing panels or for creating straight edges on boards so that two or more might be joined into a wide panel.
The article shows how existing multidisciplinary studies on sustainable agricultural development can be joined into a trans-disciplinary approach.
During the early days of e-commerce Visa failed to appreciate how the army of small merchants massing on eBay could be joined into a potent market force.
The reason seems to be the fact that even small amplitude noise added to, e.g., thin legs of the dog changes rapidly their shape (two legs may be joined into a single one).
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After World War II, the two were joined into a single structure.
Now 16 East 84th is a condominium, and 18 and 20 have been joined into a single co-op.
The Gothic cathedral of Saint-Étienne was originally formed when two 12th-century churches were joined into a single edifice.
Under his keen eye, dozens of carved wooden sea chests were joined into a towering mantelpiece, and curved Regency chair backs became ornamental window frames.
Called the Connexion system, it has 1,000 small antenna modules, each shaped more like a jumbo pizza box than an antenna dish, are joined into a single grid.
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