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Yet even as you look the stones are somehow beginning to merge, as if the building was decomposing.
By some accounts, two strands of the debate — how to respond to the possible use of chemical weapons and how to deal with the recent setbacks to the rebels — are beginning to merge in the administration's deliberations.
In an era of pervasive digital technology, where social media applications, games and news sources are beginning to merge imperceptibly, it's perhaps only natural that the machinery of football digitises too.
Federal officials said today that they were growing increasingly concerned that the situation in Montana, the state hardest hit, might turn more catastrophic, with separate fires beginning to merge.
The result is that the narrow goal of preventing the use of chemical weapons is beginning to merge with the broader goals of toppling Mr. Assad and seeking an end to a carnage that is already far greater than what took place in Libya, when Mr. Obama justified American intervention on humanitarian grounds.
In the past mobile and Internet were independent industries, but they are beginning to merge now.
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