coalesce in A Sentence

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    Coalesce sql: description, features.

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    The moon then Coalesced from the rubble.

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    The woods had Coalesced in the darkness now.

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    Biogas Filter Coalescing Filter.

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    Now we have got one thing that Coalesces the two.

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    All my years of struggle Coalesced into that one moment!

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    A number of the nonstructural proteins Coalesce to form a multi-protein replicase-transcriptase complex RTC.

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    Ultimately, with the help of newer technologies, this wide array of information Coalesces into quantitative and qualitative data, and guides policy making.

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    The most recent release, Windows 7 retains these limitations but does include refinements for timer coalescing, processor power management, and display panel brightness.

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    As the water drop is buffeted around in the air, it collides with other drops, and these small drops Coalesce into larger and larger droplets.

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    When the material into the filter separator, usually first gathered in the aluminum tray, and then dispersed into the coalescing filter from the inside out.

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    These aggregated cells then turned into polarized cysts(step three), which then transformed into so-called Coalesced cysts(step four), which went on to form planar skin(step five).

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    It is remarkable that large groups of people can Coalesce around a common belief when few of them individually possess the requisite knowledge to support it.”.

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    If Occupy Wall Street Coalesces into something like a real movement, the Democratic Party may have more difficulty digesting it than the GOP has had with the Tea Party.

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    For example, left-wing populists' conceptions of"the people" and"the elite" generally Coalesce around socioeconomic grievances, whereas right-wing populists' conceptions of those groups generally tend to focus on sociocultural issues such as immigration.

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    These self-regulating, semi-autonomous units give rise to self-regulating, semi-autonomous units called organs, and these organs Coalesce to form things called humans, and these organisms ultimately live in environments, which are partly self-regulating and partly semi-autonomous.

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    The movement of the tectonic plates was also pushing up the sea floor and over several million years, massive quantities of sediment were peeled away from both continental coasts and Coalesced between the islands.

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    The institution and its concerns are beyond any single party and it is important that the institution has substantial‘ambassadors' across the political stream, who Coalesce on matters pertaining to the institution, while still holding on to their own political position on other matters.

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    Whatever the case, the stories Coalesce on this point- after spending some time experimenting in the kitchen, Teressa came out with fried wings smothered in a special hot sauce she would made, served with blue cheese dressing and a few celery sticks.

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