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The route turns to the northwest, paralleling with Hughes Road, which merges in soon after.
It's only later that the sight of dead children merges in your mind with the faces of your grandchildren, he says.
In these lines, the handsome rose-rock quartz merges in Bishop's thoughts with pink rock roses, which then call to mind the pale flesh of her beloved.
The brother's book merges, in memory, with everything around it: the ambience and mystery of childhood, recollected from the far shore of old age.
We will determine the splits and merges in a greedy manner.
The telephone industry will see some major merges in coming months, according to Verizon Communications chief executive officer Ivan Seidenberg.
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It requires different payments to landlords, more online claims, and merges in-work and out-of-work benefits, requiring new definitions of benefit conditions for those in work.
It requires different payments to landlords, more online claims, and merges in- and out-of-work benefits, requiring a new benefit condition regime for those in work.
It requires different payments to landlords and more online claims, and merges in-work and out-of-work benefits, requiring new definitions of benefit conditions for those in work.
They merged in 1988.
United and Continental merged in 2010.
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