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    merged


    1. At this unfathomable depth of day and night, where darkness and light merged into one long, monotonous passage of time, my blood thinned and cooled


    2. Although between us two the stories and the jokes and the games continued unabated, nonetheless the days merged together and we all grew tired of this necessary but wearing role-play with the guards


    3. They merged as one


    4. Everyone in the television studio was absolutely mesmerised by the melange of imagery and by the cacophony that rose up from the merged soundtracks


    5. She wasn't sure where fact and dream merged


    6. colors merged to create, it was clearly some sort of painting


    7. Anyone with the same identical consciousness, or I should say very near consciousness will be merged, then they are lost


    8. several miles later, they merged with the traffic which had


    9. As the blind man merged with the crowd and disappeared in the flow of traffic, Brice tugged at his dimpled cheek, shook his head, and then turned and began walking away


    10. A drop of blood formed at the corner of his eyes then spilled down his cheek where it merged with the rest of the flow

    11. His beard merged imperceptibly with the


    12. It slowly merged through the blue wall, coming to a land just beyond the edge of the cavern


    13. Gradually they transmitted their heat to each other and their bodies merged together and Rosemary opened to him and they clung together in joy and love; the juices of their love-making mingling as one


    14. property and merged that understanding with the client’s needs or desires? Had they employed a sales method leading to a smooth


    15. “Or something Felix did,” which was all I could manage to say, as I swerved and merged


    16. Darkburst gasped when the carvings unexpectedly merged to become a view of Brockenhurst Forest


    17. That was when Russia attacked Germany and merged the Polish units into its own army


    18. A very dark sky was almost lost as it merged with the pitch-blackness of the ceiling of the cave


    19. William could now see the point where the road and the trail merged


    20. one last time, lingered above the bed, and merged with another

    21. The various groups of people fell into a spawn of three or four competing actions called by several different groups, which had merged plans


    22. The efficient work teams merged into a single group in the parking lot, admiring their handiwork, then turned towards the store with the obvious intention of enjoying a rest break


    23. Its silent tread was sedate as they merged smoothly into the traffic patterns of the city


    24. Either by utilising a remote control unit, or, once we have merged, through me


    25. merged their minds with The One Reality and through It, unified with


    26. Our four cats enjoyed the new garden that merged into this woods, part of a nature reserve encompassing the upper reaches of our hill and the surrounding ridges


    27. essentially the same thing and could be merged


    28. where the Central Complex and the Sector5 Wall merged, the


    29. anguished crowds had merged with the droves of curious


    30. The Materia merged

    31. The oil tank that Ryota had jumped onto had merged with other wreckage; one was the


    32. Actually all three were passes through the mountains that merged on our side and followed a well-worn path through the mountains toward the east


    33. How the Court has, case by case, reaffirmed its superiority over the Constitution, until it gradually merged with the Civil War, is the subject of this and the following two chapters


    34. Ochiltree in 1907, it merged with Ochiltree


    35. merged together as if time as he had known it had suddenly come to a halt; past, present, and


    36. where has it gone when it is over? It has merged into silence in


    37. AS THEY ARE COMPLETELY MERGED WITH THE ALMIGHTY


    38. moderates to secede in 1981 and found the Social Democratic party, which merged (1988) with the Liberal party to form the Social and


    39. One day merged into another


    40. Legendary influences, legal notions, and fiscal hopes of the chance to exact maximum extortion in taxes and contributions from Jews merged with old imperial conceptions of the duty to give protection and the safeguarding of ordered life to embrace all the

    41. He cast the Reading, and merged with the sickening remains of Bezedil’s dying mind


    42. Crutchfield took the assets of the bank from $5 billion to over $250 billion, retiring the year before First Union and Wachovia merged in 2001


    43. As explained earlier, when Park merged his Duncan Hines business with Procter & Gamble on a tax-free exchange of stock, he became a very large holder of the company’s stock


    44. After passing the airport, I-85 merged with I-75 to


    45. They now merged into a well-traveled road that veered in from the east and turned to parallel their path south


    46. Late afternoon relentlessly merged toward sundown as Moshe followed the placidly plodding animals as they were herded along


    47. They now merged into a well-traveled road that veered in from the east and turned to parallel


    48. Two figures merged together, the sex of both indeterminate, allowing the Love Symbol’s followers freedom in sexual choice, should they have riches enough to be able to choose


    49. He didn’t know, could no longer tell, body and mind now not his own, but merged with Ralph’s in a dance he’d never expected to taste like this


    50. The light became operational in 1915, the year the Revenue Cutter and Lighthouse Services merged to form the Coast Guard









































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    Synonyms for "merged"

    incorporate incorporated integrated merged unified

    "merged" definitions

    formed or united into a whole