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convergence

noun as in union

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The result, legal specialists say, has been a convergence of workplace standards across both sides of the Atlantic.

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This convergence of computation and biology will usher in an era not only of curing disease but of preventing it altogether.

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The problem is that there’s no space for convergence from both sides where they can work together, so there’s no bridges they can rely on to come together.

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Season 4 has an episode that rivals “Fishes” in its star power convergence and runtime, although its mood is that strenuous hour’s opposite — it’s frantic for different reasons.

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Few inflection moments in American history have shaped our society quite like the convergence of war, technological advancement, old-fashioned prejudice and artistic expression during the summer of 1969.

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