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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
converge .
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Examples
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On where my life converges from the norm, actually because of a little thing I like to call nerve loss.
Guest blog! « 2007
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On where my life converges from the norm, actually because of a little thing I like to call nerve loss.
October « 2007 « 2007
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Second, I showed several ways in which the use of the term converges with characteristic features of propaganda.
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"Certainly businesses in and around the area, the growing residential population, everything kind of converges at Fulton Street.
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The evidence converges on the inescapable conclusion that Americans have neither much demand for, nor supply of, political activity in their houses of worship.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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It converges as much as diverges; it builds a cumulative impact reinforcing each other but it is the people who stood up to resolve their grievances made it happen, They deserve the credit.
Danny Schechter: Report From Doha: Al Jazeera Debates the "Winds Of Change" Danny Schechter 2011
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It converges as much as diverges; it builds a cumulative impact reinforcing each other but it is the people who stood up to resolve their grievances made it happen, They deserve the credit.
Danny Schechter: Report From Doha: Al Jazeera Debates the "Winds Of Change" Danny Schechter 2011
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I thought about the cranes and their balletic flight, and the ravens pecking away at the whale carcass, and how the beauty and desolation of the Russian Far East converges in this spot on the tundra, at the edge of the frigid Bering Sea.
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Raising the height limit would presumably allow downtown to accommodate more density, which would be great for the region because downtown is where our infrastructure converges.
Should D.C. raise its height limit? Dan Malouff 2010
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When a cluster of expatriate families converges on Provence, it seems as if sunshine, good wine, and an endless round of parties will make for a better life.
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