Fused
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And many of us feel it in love when lovers feel
fused.
They are
fused
together, so you can't separate them.
So, I added these protocells together to the system, and protocell A and protocell B
fused
together to form a hybrid protocell AB.
And it's really time we start thinking more creatively about how they can be
fused.
And so, I
fused
together the two things I loved the most, which was skiing and windsurfing.
The most sought-after look, incidentally, in which the outer labia appear
fused
like a clam shell, is called ... wait for it ... "The Barbie."
We have now collaborated and
fused
our experience, bringing their group to Boston Children's Hospital, sending our group out to Hollywood, California and exchanging around this to be able to develop these type of simulators.
This happens after millions of years of heat and pressure have
fused
the star’s hydrogen into heavier elements like helium, carbon, and nitrogen— all the way to iron.
It started slowly, but as they emitted gravitational waves, they grew closer together, accelerating in speed, until, when they were revolving at almost the speed of light, they
fused
into a single black hole that had 60 times the mass of the Sun, but compressed into the space of 360 kilometers.
So, the pattern and the form aren't the same thing, but they really work together and are
fused
in some way.
In a housing project in Valencia, Spain, we're doing, the different towers of housing
fused
together in shared curves so you get a single mass, like a kind of monolith, but it breaks down into individual elements.
Our first fossil evidence of the full shell characteristic of modern turtles is about 210 million years old, and belongs to a species called Proganochelys quenstedti, whose ribs had
fused.
And what's really interesting is, if you look at the legs, you'll notice that the bones haven't
fused.
But once the bones had
fused
together it would have been healthy.
One thing those people did out there was take this technology of hydrogen sulfide, which is this start-up company that's burning venture capital very quickly, and they
fused
it with another company that sells another toxic gas that's more toxic than hydrogen sulfide, and they give it to newborn babies who would otherwise die from a failure to be able to oxygenate their tissues properly.
The film certainly had a lot of potential, as Franco has
fused
the intriguing theme of the classic film 'The Most Dangerous Game' with his usual brand of trashy sleaze, but the plot here gets lost too often, and it takes an eternity for Franco to get round to the main point of the movie.
We start when a young man is inexplicably
fused
to a scarecrow in the middle of a corn field.
Don't ask me how they were
fused
but think of when Brandon Lee waking up from the dead in The Crow.
Hayao Miyazaki has
fused
Andersen's Little Mermaid with Japan's native myths and his trademark steam punk flights of fancy, and the result is very rewarding.
Of course, after laughing and stammering in awe...Coombs' creation, by the way is his own son
fused
with a hammerhead, is let loose to hunt down one by one his father's colleagues.
Action
fused
with a fantastic story.
Beauty and the Beast is an engaging movie with so much care and beauty
fused
into its core.
Steven Spielberg is one of the few directors around today who can still manipulate an audience in one sense while dazzling and daring that same audience with storytelling and character skills
fused
with ingenious visual effects.
Not only is it memorable in the fact that it was written by a woman in a time when women were considered the lesser of the two sexes, but it also set up new standards for science-fiction and horror that were expanded even further with following plays and ultimately the 1931 James Whale film of the same name, which featured Boris Karloff as the mutinous, growling monster created from dead bodies
fused
with electricity.
While interned in centers like Camp Bucca in Southeastern Iraq, ex-Baathists and Salafists commingled, and the military experience of the former
fused
with the ideological extremism of the latter.
The successes of social businesses such as Grameen Bank and BRAC in Bangladesh have contributed to renewed thinking about how social objectives can be
fused
with revenue-generating practices.
As for Trump, he gave us his tower, one of the ugliest in Manhattan, with its clunky, derivative architecture, its gigantic atrium, its 25-meter waterfall to impress the tourists – a Tower of Babel in glass and steel built by a Don Corleone from the dregs in which all of the world’s languages will indeed be
fused
into one.
Over time, ties of patronage and marriage have
fused
these dynasties into a discernable class, concentrated in central New Delhi, with a few pockets in Mumbai and a small presence in other parts of the country.
Moreover, nuclear brinkmanship is a particularly poor tactic, since Kim’s behavior is now becoming
fused
in American minds with arguably the most serious strategic threat on the US agenda: Iran’s push to secure nuclear weapons of its own.
In the Balkans, this empowered mafia elements, and sometimes
fused
them to political parties and institutions.
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