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to fusing

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To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably.

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The good news is that the architects have come so very close to fusing these two approaches.

But when it comes to fusing one town with another in actuality, "You can't sell it," he said.

Even in the early stages of training, they were well on their way to fusing into a single symbiotic unit.

He has taken to fusing the Indian and the Western tastes to great success, describing fusion as the "cutting edge" of wedding cuisine.

Not content with holding all the information about all of the people all of the time, Google too is funding Singularity types – people who believe they are close to fusing their brains with supercomputers and living forever.

The weeklong Sephardic Music Festival, now in its seventh year, should put to rest those notions with its eclectic lineup of traditional and contemporary artists, including many dedicated to fusing disparate sounds or bridging new and old.

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To fuse the two.

"Fortunately, they did not have to fuse.

Allen hopes to fuse both.

How do you get nuclei to fuse?

I've been trying to fuse the two ever since".

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