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Everyone seems to feel some coalescing of forces is inevitable.
And farther back, to the coalescing of the planets around the sun.
He saw what appeared to be an electrical current in the air, a coalescing of fireflies.
I think there will be a coalescing of people throughout the Bronx who believe that the leadership has to change."
"That seemed to be a coalescing of everything I had done up to that point.
There is one grain that represents the coalescing of all the universe's particles into a single point.
There might be some disagreement about the moment of national coalescing, but to be sure, the nation was at war by 1775.
No coalescing can occur until the cellar is exhausted.
It supports limited but efficient splitting and coalescing of memory blocks.
Yes-he felt, or thought he felt, the coalescing of magic about him.
I see the coalescing of an army."
Numerous papers spearheaded the coalescing of the field.
The usually fractured Europeans have come together, a coalescing of positions that Washington has long sought.
The coalescing of this vision proceeded apace.
This assembly process is similar to the coalescing of oil droplets in water and is driven by the same force, called the hydrophobic effect.
The coalescing of small particles that are suspended in a solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated.
Phillips later said as the race goes on, we will see "this coalescing and it will be around Newt Gingrich.
This does not presuppose an actual withdrawal of the first line, but rather a merging, a blending or a coalescing of both lines.
The shift in the final ballot suggested a coalescing of an anti-Dean vote, and the risks he faces should his opponents coalesce around another candidate.
This development facilitated the coalescing of tribes into great tribes, some of which under favorable conditions would later become tribal states.
"Rain Music," the opening movement of "Riverrun," is a gradual coalescing of textures rather than themes.
Already, there are signs of a coalescing of opponents, who have little in common except a desire to oust Mr. Yudhoyono, a 56-year-old former general.
Mr. Coverdell explained that there was "a natural coalescing of thinking" between lawmakers and Mr. Bush.
"And in the absence of a coalescing of major shareholders, they and Purcell could say, 'How many troops does the pope have?"'
Things were coming together now; he could sense the coalescing of events, the weav- ing of-the threads of fate of the five from Ramplmg Steep.