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But the houndstooth trend surely came about from a confluence of circumstances.
The nobles' viewpoint derived from a confluence of legal, political, and religious ideas.
The development of aircars stems from a confluence of need, desire, and enabling technology.
Like Harvey's devastation, California's ravaging wildfires arose from a confluence of factors.
SCC results from a confluence of stress, microstructure, and water chemistry, and each is affected by irradiation.
National identity is a subjective sense of unity, solidarity and distinctiveness that arises among a people from a confluence of shared history, land, culture, religion and/or language.
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The launch of the visual art exhibition, Contemporary Caribbean Art: Selections from CaFA Fair Barbados, is a confluence of artists from across the Caribbean.
"My insistence on having a speaker from Hudson County probably created a confluence of things that made it possible for Albio," Mr. Menendez said.
Cafe X is raising cash from those who seek a confluence of the familiar (technology) and the new (food).
A vast, well-groomed complex of 171 buildings, Parkchester has only recently emerged from decades of decline involving an unsuccessful conversion from rentals to condominiums and a confluence of other problems.
Moreover, cancer and heart disease arise from a powerful confluence of genetic and environmental influences.
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