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She with whom he'd once practically merged.
In director Kathryn Bigelow's "Strange Days," (written by James Cameron and Jay Cocks), people and the technology they used to record their lives had practically merged.
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Later paintings, like "Landscape" from the 1960s, in which house and landscape practically merge, anticipate contemporary painters like Maureen Gallace, for whom the abstraction-representation issue is mostly moot.
At the Lincoln Center Festival, dancers interact and, at times, practically merge with Hadid's stage constructions, blending seamlessly into sophisticated, layered, multimedia panoramas of urban cityscapes and bodies in motion.
Now, a little more than a century later, we are all photographers, taking, sending, and receiving photos at such a rate that they practically merge into a moving film.
The energies of both cases decrease with the increase in QD radius and practically merge as a result of decreasing the SQ influence.
Heady speculation that practically every service might be merged has been superseded by publication of a more sober assessment.
And finally, (5) empirically as well as practically important skills, with a high tendency to be needed together, were merged into one new skill (e.g., "INFO" and "TERM" became "INFO + TERM").
Some merged, some folded.
His two interests merged.
The sessions were merged.
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