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Its “eye-catching rally” continues to gain momentum, with a “raft of powerful forces” converging to lift prices to record highs, said Nick Cawley, contributing analyst for Solomon Global.

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But desperate circumstances and a growing sympathy unite them, and the novel unfolds the quest for survival they undertake once their fortunes converge.

Police traced the threat to Joseph Mayuyo and converged on his Hawthorne home Saturday, but he made more threats online and declared that he would not be taken alive, according to a police news release.

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McLaren's title last year was won at the final race under severe pressure from Ferrari, and as this is the final year of the current regulations, the teams were expected to converge further.

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But those who converged in central London on the Unite the Kingdom march to hear Tommy Robinson weren't exactly waving their flags to symbolise support for Labour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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