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While one can only theorize on the hidden message in a confluence of racing games, the message of Sega's Super Monkey Ball is crystal clear: eat Dole bananas.

And in a confluence of events, the explosive film, "Boiler Room," was released nationwide, on the very day the familiar "Glengarry" resurfaced in New Jersey.

In a confluence of concerns over national border security, safety of the nation's stock of bridges and an economic crisis in Michigan, the unusual arrangement here has prompted a simple question: Who should own a bridge?

Their desire has its roots in a confluence of failures (the defeat in 1940 and the loss of their colonial empire) and the rejection, by other European nations, of building a Europe à la française — France on a bigger scale.

Southeast As more temperate climes give way to a tropical Caribbean influence, the seasons here compress into wet and dry; the continent ends in a confluence of wetlands and warm coastal waters.

But feasibility also came in a confluence of related technologies that made computers usable by nontechnical people: mice pointing devices; graphical, or image-based, interfaces; widespread commercial access to the Internet; and perhaps most important, affordable personal computers with sufficient power to search for and display graphical information.

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As if that were not enough, in writing those volumes Cervantes did something even more profound: he crystallized in prose a confluence of changes in how people in early modern Europe understood themselves and the world around them.

IT'S hard to describe exactly what Roland Joseph does every morning in the middle of Flatbush and Fourth Avenues in Brooklyn, a confluence of screaming traffic that seems as vast as the Nile delta.

In late 2012, a confluence of expiring tax cuts and a planned drop in government spending threatened to kick the still-recovering American economy back into recession.

In short, a confluence of the Great Recession, garden-variety partisanship, and, finally, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill served to kill whatever momentum had built on the issue.

"You had this weird moment in history, a confluence of cultural, business and technological circumstances, that allowed writers to be in charge," he said.

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