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"There's the potential for a confluence of events to occur," he added.
For a confluence of reasons — global recession, social media, foodie-ism — restaurants have been dislodged from their traditional fixed spots and are loose on the land.
Barbie's new body shapes are part of a broader effort by Mattel to recalibrate its toy assortment for a confluence of cultural changes, for a moment when America's non-white population is growing; when plus-size clothing brands are challenging traditional standards of beauty; and when moms and dads alike are deeply conscious of gender-based stereotypes.
Friday's program, "Against Interpretation and Expression: The Aesthetics of Mechanization," emphasized works created during this period of New Objectivity, as it was termed in Weimar Germany, when Romanticism was eschewed for a confluence of neo-Classical lucidity, mechanical rigidity, the sharp angles of African art and American jazz, and sardonic cheek.
"For a confluence of reasons, the ClusterHQ board of directors, of which I am chairman, have decided it best to immediately shut down company operations".
"What's unsettling about northern Mali is the potential for a confluence of violent extremists like Al-Qaida and the AQIM, and the vast amounts of drug money flowing into this region as a consequence of the drug trade," he explained.
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For any one company, business model innovation for sustainability will derive from a confluence of three key factors: evolving external conditions; the company's underlying culture and capacity to innovate; and the actions and intentions of the sustainability innovator.
The unraveling of Dr. Dean, a Park Avenue-bred former governor of Vermont who wore the same suit for weeks on end, came from a confluence of weaknesses in the candidate, his campaign and the contours of this year's contest.
3 A notion for a story is for me a confluence of real events, historical perhaps, or from my own memory to create an exciting fusion.
Clemens has pitched well and consistently this season, throwing into the sixth inning in each of his starts, and, as his teammate Andy Pettitte said, everything has come together for him, a confluence of circumstance.
But perhaps not since the 19th century, when showmen sent boatloads of animals over the brink, has the river been the stage for such a confluence of macabre acts as this summer.
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