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Miraculously, Tomasson has welded this collection of Spaniards and Russians and Pennsylvanians into a single instrument.
The exterior shimmers with thousands of keys that Mortillaro has welded into concentric patterns and shapes.
It has welded the lust for escape to the lust for sex and money.
She has welded a memoir to a cookery book, and it works.
No referendum can remove us from an international banking system that has welded one country's fortunes to another's through a complex chain of lending and borrowing across borders, a distant echo of the moral obligations binding one human to another.
As Melvyn Bragg puts it, Mailer has welded himself to the contemporary consciousness of his country, and there it is outside his window in all its fantasy, greed and glory: facing him.' Never mind the fall of the Twin Towers, that view is not quite what it was.
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More likely it will have welded further strength into an already formidably steely will.
The fight had welded the supporters into a tight group, and they refused to accept defeat.
Brenda Garand, the Dartmouth professor, picked up a C-clamp to which Fane had welded a pair of angle brackets.
The board noted previously that utility records said the pipe was seamless, but that when excavated, it proved to have welded seams.
By the time the war ended, Le Corbusier had welded the attacks launched against him by representatives of traditional architecture into a myth.
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