Converged Sentence Examples

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  • Presently all these columns converged upon the defile and a hopeless entanglement ensued.

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  • The dull roar of the traffic which converged all day upon London Bridge had died away now to a mere confused murmur.

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  • They converged then, and moved quietly across the sand, hoping the Indians didn't burst from the night to attack them.

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  • Communicating love in a way neither had ever experienced, they converged in an esoteric dance in which the world fell away.

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  • The town of Cortez, located in the southwestern corner of Colorado, was near the only spot in the country where four states converged.

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  • The plan of Shakespeare's Stratford at least is preserved, for the road crossing Clopton's bridge is an ancient highway, and forks in the midst of the town into three great branches, about which the village grew up. The high cross no longer stands at the marketplace where these roads converged.

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  • Hood had to retire to Atlanta, with a loss of more than 4000 men, and the three Union armies gradually converged on the north and east sides of the city.

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  • On the 15th and 16th of June Beyer moved on Cassel, while the two other Prussian generals converged on Hanover.

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  • The Japanese, too, had effected their object, and as they converged on their objective, the inner flanks of the three armies had connected and the supreme commander Marshal Oyama had taken command of the whole.

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  • The Pindaris were surrounded on all sides by a great army, consisting of 120,000 men and 300 guns, which converged upon them from Bengal, the Deccan and Gujarat under the supreme command of Lord Hastings in person.

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  • In this little coterie the ants are beyond question the models towards which the bug and the grasshopper have converged in appearance.

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  • Towards this Lycoid centre have converged Coleoptera (beetles) of the sub-order Lamellicornia (Copridae), Phytophaga; Heteromera (Cantharidae) and Longicornia; Hemiptera of the families Pyrrhocoridae, Lygaeidae and Reduviidae; Lepidoptera of the families Arctiidae and Zygaenidae; Diptera of the family Asilidae; and lastly Hymenoptera of the families Braconidae, Pompilidae, Crabronidae and Eumenidae.

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  • These, falling in turn on the lens of the human eye, are converged by it and form an image on the retina.

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  • But the Plateau was to be reached by Shackleton's way up the Beardmore glacier at which point the tracks converged.

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  • On the 19th, the Ibar Force under Zhivkovich (Shumaja II.) had advanced in several columns which, with more or less irregular fighting and one or two critical moments, had converged on the town of Novibazar and captured the Turkish works on the surrounding heights by the evening of the 22nd.

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  • On the 10th and 21st, the Greek divisions, which had converged on Elassona for the battle that had been expected there, were redeployed, and on the 23rd the attack was delivered by all five.

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  • But those in whom the two currents converged did not belong to the pure Arab race.

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  • A skills chasm has emerged in European enterprises between the business requirement to roll out converged IP networks and existing in-house expertise.

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  • These have evolved from learning models to large population settings and ultimately converged on biological concepts.

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  • Two glaciers converged across the North Shropshire Plain leaving thick layers of glacial drift.

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  • When we reached the plateau, we found a broad square, dimly illuminated by street lights, into which many streets converged.

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  • Hundreds of people converged on the city's morgue to help identify victims.

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  • Ofcom, the newly converged communications regulator, currently costs more than the five regulators it replaced.

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  • The UK's medium-sized enterprises are moving surprisingly rapidly to fully converged voice and data networks.

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  • The UK 's medium-sized enterprises are moving surprisingly rapidly to fully converged voice and data networks.

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  • Inspiration for this type of décor comes from the art colonies of nineteenth century Europe where musicians, actors, artists, and writers converged into avant-garde communities.

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  • Then perhaps a city might have sprouted at the junction where several trade routes converged.

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  • The main object of the Portuguese was to obtain a share in the lucrative spice trade carried on by the Malays, Chinese and Japanese; the trade-routes of the archipelago converged upon Malacca, which was the point of departure for spice merchants trading with every country on the shores of the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea.

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