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meld

verb as in blend, bring together

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The Rams aren’t a team, they’re a culture, and their consistent success has relied on players who meld into that culture.

This shock vanishes as quickly as it comes since Belinda immediately melds with the Thai staff’s dedication to caring and connecting with people.

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But what drove Dylan to that other pole, to meld folk with upstart rock to the extreme chagrin of its gatekeepers?

What are we ultimately to take away from his journey and melding that with what’s the right commercial length for this show is a delicate dance.

It melds expert medical opinion, case studies from other women and Watts’ own experience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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