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And, after that, according to leading thinkers of the Singularity, such as Ray Kurzweil, it's time for the computer brain to somehow merge with the human brain.
The sublime and the slightly ridiculous somehow merge in Tillman's ongoing tightrope walk into an arresting vision that is as singular as any in contemporary art.
Its generally positive reception disheartens George and sends him looking for a form that will somehow merge past and present, old ways and new.
Fitting, therefore, that aspects of her somehow merge with her sculptures: vibrancy in the luminous blue eyes; elegance in the long body lines; a gentleness that chimes with the fragility of her delicate metal work.
What the novel, with all its frantic wandering, illustrates is how difficult it is to find an expressive equilibrium between "literary" fiction and genre fiction, the still point at which their different aims and techniques somehow merge in a single, strong current of meaning.
It is the night before Good Friday, and as dawn breaks and his wife stirs, Rexroth catches a glimpse of reconciliation, in which past and future, love and redemption, somehow merge: My wife has been swimming in the breakers, She comes up the beach to meet me, nude, Sparkling with water, singing high and clear Against the surf.
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Though, thanks to dark slate and stone, it somehow merges with the moorland backdrop.
His account of the elusive, iconoclastic finale, which somehow merges complex fugues with a sprawling sonata form, was exhilarating.
The moment you step outside, your nostrils begin to freeze, and you realize that your body is somehow merging, on its own, with the elements.
A burst of anti-American sentiment following the arrest of a mysterious gunman in Lahore has somehow merged with this further rejection of secular values.Now comes another reason to be gloomy.
If you somehow merged the geometry of Mies with the colors of those birds you'd begin to approximate some of the fantastical work featured in "Architectural Inventions" by Matt Bua and Maximilian Goldfarb.
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