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How many had died, in the last days of Confluence?
What we saw a year ago was a confluence of events.
A confluence of factors is at work, current and former officials say.
Her focus has been on the confluence of race, social class, and policy.
She has always said that it was far older than Confluence.
The confluence of the two is half a mile to the west.
The final was based on the theme of the confluence.
There is also evidence that the current course of the river to the confluence had been built by 1060.
It is at a confluence where major road routes meet.
He looked around at the confluence of tunnels above and below.
It was a process, a cursed confluence of the man and his times.
It is, he said, a happy confluence of fashion and art.
By turns, they began trying to get some rest after the strain of the confluence.
A few miles north of this is its confluence with the Duck.
But this way is dangerous because of the confluence flow.
Thus, we are able to take a long-term view with the best interests of Confluence in mind.
"But a happy confluence of events has made this an ideal time for her."
An interesting confluence of factors, however, is now bringing the two together.
Some see the confluence, though, as yet another reason to rejoice.
Why did we see such a confluence of impressive new talent?
It's too far from anywhere to lift out at the confluence.
A confluence of many different events meant suddenly, everything was changing.
Came this new season and a convenient confluence of interests.
The result is perhaps the most vivid confluence of public relations and military action in the nation's history.
They are both located near the confluence of the two rivers.