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Old and new merged in a mesmerizing whole.
Actor and role have merged in a way that rarely happens in movies now.
Just before serving, the spaghetti, fried eggs and pepper gratin are merged in a big deep serving bowl.
In New Orleans, though, the two trajectories merged in a multifaceted project that was various in form and meaning, communal, physically ephemeral yet socially and politically continuing.
The geeky and the sleek merged in a swirl of ball gowns and tattoos as the newly married couple embraced their similarities and each other.
Such pop-classical agglomerations have happened before, not least in late-sixties and seventies New York, when everything merged in a haze of droning tones.
The two jobs were merged in a cost-cutting move, and Hebron didn't have the appetite to take on the double demands.
The oldest earldom not merged in a higher title is that of Shrewsbury (1442), the next in seniority being Derby (1485) and Huntingdon (1529).
Earlier this year RUSAL and SUAL, two Russian firms, merged in a deal that displaced Alcoa as the world's biggest aluminium company.
Equality Bill Existing equality legislation will be merged in a single Bill imposing equality on gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, ethnicity or race on public bodies.
Gridlock as a Way of Life One morning recently, a river of commuters cascaded down the Lexington Avenue sidewalks, then merged in a stubborn bottleneck at the 86th Street subway station, which serves some of the system's most crowded lines.
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