Sentence examples for merge as from inspiring English sources

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The cinematographer Sven Nykvist symbolizes it in the famous closeup in which the two stars' faces merge as well.

If MGM Grand does acquire Mirage -- and no one can say whether it will -- the Atlantic City plans are likely to merge as well, resulting in one new resort instead of two, according to several analysts.

The experience of financial markets strongly suggests that many of the 700 or so e-markets will soon be wiped out or merge, as happened with the multiplicity of regional stock exchanges in the early 20th century.

There are now 240 of them, although that could change if some of the smaller ones merge as has been happening in the past few months.

Blu-Ray and HDVD disc formats will slug it out, but will be too expensive and scarce this year to create a clear winner unless they somehow merge, as happened in the days just before the arrival of DVD.

At the end of this 40-minute hike, you'll find a huge blue horizon, in which sea and sky merge, as well as stunning views of the Marambaia Sandbank.

In each iteration the optimization algorithm has to decide whether to cut or to merge as well as which macrostates to subject to the selected treatment.

These display the changing geography of the cases and controls as they move from one place to another, alterations in the geography of the municipal water supplies as they are founded, expand and merge, as well as township boundaries.

Italianate lyricism, Wagnerian harmony, and French atmosphere merge as one.

They merge as we pass them, then angle apart, as things and people do at sea.

Past and present merge as we explore beaches, coves and caves.

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