Sentence examples for vast confluence from inspiring English sources

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Bryan Shuman Laramie, Wyo., Aug. 29, 2008 • To the Editor: Re "Framing Goals, Obama Takes the Fight to McCain" (front page, Aug. 29): The Democratic National Convention in Denver was not only a spectacular and colorful sea of humanity but also a vast confluence of the American diversity that epitomized the ideals for which America stands.

As company CEO Dave Link sees, we are seeing this vast confluence of technology influences coming together very quickly.

It's a whole set of technical feats all coming together in one vast confluence and therefore arguably  a solution in search of a problem rather than a thing the world is crying out for.

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His second book, "Marsh Arabs," which appeared in 1964, told of the seven years he spent, from 1951 to 1958, among the Madan Arabs of the vast marshlands at the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers in southern Iraq.

It is situated in the Sacramento Valley (the northern portion of the vast Central Valley) along the Sacramento River at its confluence with the American River, about 90 miles (145 km) northeast of San Francisco and 45 miles (72 km) north of Stockton.

At the confluence into Lake Balkhash, River Ile forms a vast delta area of about 8 km2, which is the only preserved delta in Kazakhstan.

Yet somehow the republic kept experiencing what Lincoln called "a new birth of freedom," thanks only partly to the fortuitous confluence of two oceans' protection, a vast continent's ever-alluring frontier and unending streams of aspiring immigrants.

The New York Times recently wrote: "Yet despite the confluence of promising signs, little in the vast system that provides Americans with mortgages has returned to normal since the 2008 financial crisis, leaving a large swath of people virtually shut out of the market... a significant amount of borrowers with less-than-perfect credit scores remain largely shut out of the market".

But most of the shift can be traced to the confluence of convincing data on SP program effectiveness and the vast potential of new technological breakthroughs.

But the experience gains its full meaning only when the form of the total expression is realized: the low aisles giving grandeur to the high nave, the three together leading to the confluence of the two transept arms at the crossing in a vast climax that prepares for the resolution or finale at the altar.

"What's unsettling about northern Mali is the potential for a confluence of violent extremists like Al-Qaida and the AQIM, and the vast amounts of drug money flowing into this region as a consequence of the drug trade," he explained.

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