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We think the answer is in a melding of the two.
The melding of work forces was also a major obstacle.
When you told me, I didn't realize it was an almost complete melding.
It was certainly the perfect melding of actor and part.
But another author refined the melding of time travel and love.
I would welcome a melding of the minds in certain times and places, but not every time.
A melding of flesh as they stared into each other's eyes.
The melding of fields in services science is sure to be tricky.
Now there was a melding of extreme desire, love, and hope.
"This represents a melding of mission and business," he said.
The festival urged a melding of the arts and new technology.
The biggest potential change is the melding of internal threats to security with international ones.
"I think obviously you have a melding of different groups, but we are all unified in the same goal," he said.
When our eyes meet, there is, for the first time, some melding of minds here, a sense in his expression that makes me believe him.
He kissed her in a melding of lips and desire.
The novel also examined the melding of black and white through consumer culture.
These meanings are often a melding of fact and folklore.
Brown has advanced the thesis that the work is a melding of two different sources.
A result was a melding of politics and pleasure.
His kiss was a deep and thorough melding of their mouths.
It's a rather brilliant melding of cellphone and the Internet.
But defining this new melding of cuisines is not easy.
In Madrid, this same international melding of styles is apparent.
She liked that, the melding of Amadou's name with her own.
It was a unique literary melding of genres for its time.