Sweet Fuse(PSP, PS Vita) Sweet Fuse is very, very pink.
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They fuse to make a larger atom, throwing off neutrons and energy, which in turn can fuse more stuff together.
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And just like sperm can fuse with eggs in the fallopian tubes, they can fuse with non-reproductive cells, too.
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Yet if Fuse were to have any chance of survival, Fadell had to take the consulting gig at Apple, because Fuse needed another infusion of cash.
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"A fuse is lit and the object ignites; the Video depicts the lighting of the fuse, a loud noise and flames, followed by billowing smoke and laughter," writes Licata.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Taro Fuse; writing by Tim
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It's not clear exactly what spark lit the fuse Wednesday.
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That's because skeletal muscle cells fuse together into long strands.
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They could even fuse two objects with just UV light.
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Lit Lounge used to have something similar, in Fuse Gallery.
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The most radical policy ideas fuse fiscal and monetary policy.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Taro Fuse; Editing by Ian
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Yet their thoughts, emotions and hopes dovetail, connect and fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Taiga Uranaka; Editing by
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, Writing by Junko Fujita, editing by
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Make space to rest, or you might blow a fuse!
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The conflict ripped across the country like a lit fuse.
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But you light a fuse, you invite an explosion. Period.
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Editing by Chris
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The Fuse Chicken and OmniCharge run $85 and $99, respectively.
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The 2 pieces of rice paper should fuse together. 5.
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And fair warning: our forks will fuse to your mouth.
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Together they seem to fuse into a single red entity.
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With Candace, you just light the fuse and step away.
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Whole cities — and labor and housing markets — would fuse together.
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That's when, the lifelong fan alleged, Gritty blew a fuse.
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The Fuse Man stage is all about avoiding painful shocks.
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Mr. Fuse is held in high esteem by Austin chefs.
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The machine was designed by Yves Behar's studio, Fuse Project.
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Additional reporting by Yoshiyasu Shida and Taro Fuse in Tokyo
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Fuse, a design engineering firm, focuses on networks and software.
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Yes, eventually, a version of it became ... Fuse, it was called.
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell
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The odds of Fuse succeeding on its own were not good.
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"You can see the fuse holes in the balls," he said.
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Either way, the slow-burning fuse between them is finally ignited.
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And instead of glue, Adidas uses heat to fuse pieces together.
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It doesn't have a suspension that tries to fuse your bones.
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I want to fuse us all together with a guitar solo.
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Its first digital breakers will also incorporate an old-fashioned fuse.
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Learn more about the Fuse Chicken Shield Lightning Cable See Details
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Editing by Stephen Coates
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Taro Fuse; Editing by Christopher Cushing
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by
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She had a short fuse, when things didn't go her way.
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LEIGH That was me and Tommy, doing the fuse and bomb.
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You're in a private mood today, and your fuse is short.
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Reporting by Takashi Umekawa and Taro Fuse; Editing by Himani Sarkar
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The spark comes when hydrogen nuclei fuse to become heavier atoms.
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Once the fuse has been lit, there is no going back.
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At Objectify 25 (139 Essex Street), the two concepts fuse seamlessly.
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At that point, heavier elements in its core start to fuse.
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Mr. Fuse did not respond to repeated requests for an interview.
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This is us trying to fuse hip-hop, fashion, and tech.
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So museums want to fuse art and science to raise awareness.
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At one point, someone compares Kya and Fuse to Veronica Mars.
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But what Negan's actions do to Maggie is light this crazy fuse.
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Where it would normally fuse together around the arch, there's open space.
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When you get a little tired, the fuse gets a little shorter.
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Again, if this is a joke, it's got a very long fuse.
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Additional reporting by Fuse Taro and Stanley White; Editing by Jacqueline Wong
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There are several emulators to choose from, including Fuse, Qaop, and Speccy.
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Then you fuse the adult sheep cell with the denuded sheep egg.
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Upgrading to Ludicrous Mode involves swapping a fuse and a battery pack.
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Mr Holmquist is confident, though, that the fuse will never be needed.
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He helped me out by making me fuse 90s and R&B.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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The ceremony is set to air on Fuse Network, opposite the Oscars.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Stanley White; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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He said it smelled like a "detonated time fuse" and burning flesh.
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But Obamacare won't "explode" on its own unless he lights the fuse.
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But in China the whole point is to fuse the elite together.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, Writing by Junko Fujita; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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Fuse Chicken makes other cable lengths, too, including a short keychain style.
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Alex Robert Ross is burning out his fuse up here on Twitter.
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"I think politics is something that lights the fuse," he told VICE.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, writing by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Himani Sarkar
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Tim Kelly; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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In "The Garden Project," those memories collide and fuse with social realities.
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Within Myanmar, this single word, "Rohingya," resembles a fuse to a bomb.
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Other acts fuse hip-hop with Afrobeats, R&B and dance music.
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It's elementary human nature — when fear and hope fuse to propel behavior.
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There's no shortage of people who are itching to light the fuse.
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This is the latest effort to fuse moviegoing with amusement park rides.
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And then I beat the Fuse Man stage on my first attempt.
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Expect some fireworks — or at least an attempt to light a fuse.
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He seemed frustrated and had a short fuse, he recalled her saying.
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" Ms. Walter, laughing, confirmed that she can have "a really short fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, Writing by Taiga Uranaka; Editing by Himani Sarkar
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, Sumio Ito, Taiga Uranaka; Editing by Sam Holmes
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When the fuse burns up it sets off the gunpowder, which explodes.
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"That was just the spark that lit the whole fuse," Nicolas said.
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Other times, Gems fuse to become stronger against a particularly powerful foe.
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So were their threats based on intelligence, or simply a short fuse?
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Minion might ultimately help researchers fuse lots of other things together—"Wouldn't it be cool to fuse an apple and banana into a banapple," said Srihari, likely but not definitely referencing the tiny yellow sexless overall wearer's tagline.
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The electric jolt had caused the two cells to fuse, forming an embryo.
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Verizon said Fuse was getting too expensive for the viewership it was driving.
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It will fuse food and retail, including tuxedo rental site The Black Tux.
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I have a very very long fuse but I can occasionally bypass it.
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The incendiary shows lit the fuse that sent John and Taupin into orbit.
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Old Ahmed was getting tagged by the guy's jab and blew a fuse.
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They do fuse alt rock and pop, and their band does include sisters.
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They become very irritable, have a short fuse, become depressed [or] become violent.
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The second fuse may lead through the early election that Mr Renzi backs.
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If you try to fuse those things, you end up with academic lyrics.
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The technology to fuse prostheses to the body has changed little for centuries.
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka, Makiko Yamazaki and Taro Fuse; Editing by Himani Sarkar
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The construction was meant to fuse the rail system with the surrounding environment.
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"The tea party comment really lit a fuse under her," her father said.
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I'm really into how the record seems to fuse futurism and the pastoral.
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Dora orchestrates a daring jewel theft; Lili has difficulty lighting a bomb's fuse.
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Once the fuse was lit, the anger couldn't be contained.
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Two fellow mechanics asked Moustafa if he could help them change a fuse.
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Frank found a way to fuse two-dimensional images to develop 3D ones.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Stephen Coates
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I know that's what kind of lit my fuse on that particular call.
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It's like lighting a fuse and waiting for the bomb to go off.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Its two parts, one narrated by Niru, the other by Meredith, fuse awkwardly.
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You can feel it growing or preparing like a fuse burning toward dynamite.
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"That doesn't benefit European security, it only shortens the fuse to a conflict."
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They could fuse ground, air and naval forces, and demonstrate a united coalition.
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Over time, those stems may fuse together, creating an open or closed circle.
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Through Namaste Wahala, both wedding industries fuse, showcasing a celebration between both cultures.
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His wife is a spoiled millennial with a short fuse and unpredictable moods.
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All that may be needed to light the fuse is the "right" catalyst.
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AQSIQ said fuse defects could cause headlight failure, leading to possible security hazards.
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They sometimes miss, but when they hit, they unerringly fuse abandon and reality.
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The Luton-based company said it decided to recall the cars to replace the current soldered fuse resistor with a wax fuse resistor, further to an announcement in December, when the carmaker identified an overheating issue that could possibly cause fire.
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Be smart: Small niche channels, like Fuse, are the most susceptible to being dropped.
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Her dress gets wrinkled and they end up blowing a fuse in the van.
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As an experiment beforehand, he also tried to fuse the plate with the food.
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In chimerism, these two embryos fuse together into one mass, which becomes one person.
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However, sometimes the rupturing vessel can fuse with the vein that usually accompanies it.
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The original Fuse earbuds were magnetic, a pretty handy utility for tiny, unattached objects.
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"Proximity to Dead Skin" is their latest attempt to fuse diversity, activism, and art.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Takahiko Wada; Editing by Chris Gallagher and Sam Holmes
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"We're going to fuse the best of live TV and on-demand," he said.
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"He's got a long fuse for that kind of thing," said one former adviser.
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However, they sing in español and fuse bachata, reggaeton and pop in their tracks.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Taro Fuse; Editing by Ian Geoghegan and Edwina Gibbs
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It's even more exciting when those changes fuse together with the world of drones.
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Moreover, they fuse those two things that Americans love the most: God and money.
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Before Dean Paul's sudden passing, Hussey found love again with Japanese singer Akira Fuse.
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"We will fuse them into the new security infrastructure for the region," he said.
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The abrasion-resistant Pertex Diamond Fuse ripstop nylon has a DWR water-repellent finish.
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But other (American) videos attempt to fuse the mukbang and cheat day genres completely.
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They're known for creating photos that fuse the vernacular of commercial photography with surrealism.
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Reporting by Junko Fujita and Taro Fuse; Editing by David Dolan and Himani Sarkar
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The fuse disconnected from the bottle and did not ignite, according to the report.
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The House Republicans had once again lit the fuse that exploded in their hands.
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As the fingers reach the keys, sound and touch seem to fuse into one.
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But I think hip-hop was the one element to fuse these people together.
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"If it doesn't fuse, there really is no other option," Woods recalled last week.
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This is quite separate from the impeachment inquiry, but they could ultimately fuse together.
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When the uterus develops, it comes from two tubes, and those tubes fuse together.
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Welded tail fins guide the barrels to land on top of an impact fuse.
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I attribute it to the short-fuse personalities in my family, but, excuses, excuses.
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It is in everyone's interest that this sort of fuse is not lit now.
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Him having a short fuse at times will have zero bearing on player signings.
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On top of that, you have to fuse the beads, normally with an iron.
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Her altar is a way to fuse her upbringing and her current practice with Shamanism.
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Fadell was pressed hard against the same dilemma he'd faced at Fuse a decade earlier.
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Beginning in late 22015 and continuing throughout 22015, pop music began to fuse with EDM.
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Also: the shadow economies that need a fuse of transparency and private equity's socialist secret
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The late president possessed the rare quality of being able to fuse modesty with drive.
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There, she developed a reputation for her ability to fuse classical melodies with contemporary beats.
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Since they don't fuse hydrogen, they've been called "failed stars," which is harsh but fair.
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Our capsule collection will fuse her eclectic style with the Americana spirit of our brand.
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In total, this model gives you seven times the power, but won't blow a fuse.
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We put Fuse Chicken's "indestructible" Titan USB cable to the ultimate test — and then some.
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The discounter has meanwhile taken steps to fuse its online technology with shoppers' store visits.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Anshuman Daga; Writing by Minami Funakoshi; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Wherever ceramic was laid down in a printed design, metal remains separated and doesn't fuse.
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And when two paramecium bring their single-celled bodies close together, fuse membranes, and swap
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Under different circumstances, it might be easy to laugh off this short-fuse hyperbolic response.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; writing by William Mallard; editing by David Clarke and Ian Geoghegan
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It also comes with replacement bulbs, a spare fuse, and a white plastic tree stand.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Taiga Uranaka; Writing by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Robert Birsel
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It's like watching the fuse on a stick of dynamite go all the way down.
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Bottom lineAt $48, the Dr. Jart+ Water Fuse Hydro Sleep Mask isn't a cheap product.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and David Goodman
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Makiko Yamazaki; Writing by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Mark Potter
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It looked like a big bullet, and he hacked at the fuse with a machete.
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Diácono uses a new software from Adobe called Fuse, which makes these wonderful animations possible.
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A can of worms is set to explode, though it comes with a long fuse.
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It was more of a bomb, but it had no fuse and would never detonate.
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"Just because we lit the fuse, doesn't mean we can control the explosion," he said.
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The fuse, he explained, gives him four seconds to throw the bomb before it explodes.
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The extreme energy of a supernova creates conditions to fuse smaller elements into heavier ones.
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The crowd has a short fuse for even the hint of time-wasting, or stalling.
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As he closed out his speech, he attempted to fuse the two messages into one.
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The mind and the body fuse into one ugly knot of humiliation, anger, fear, doubt.
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They were still high-fiving when the working receiver shorted out like a blown fuse.
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It felt as if we were lighting a fuse but didn't know where it led.
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His score that day was not as unnerving as his short fuse on the course.
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Lightning flashes, and cloud droplets swept aloft by immense updrafts freeze and fuse into hailstones.
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And then they're going to get into fights and they have a really short fuse.
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Some people view him as a firebrand, with a quick fuse and a sharp tongue.
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Since opening, Fuse Coworking has expanded to about 40,000 square feet from 53,500 square feet.
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In Scorched, she routed a long trail of explosive fuse through 26 blocks of ice.
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The fuse then sets off the bursting charge inside the shell — and the firework explodes.
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When they are forced together, some of the hydrogen atoms fuse to one another, creating helium.
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Trump has a short fuse, he could be easily manipulated and that could lead to conflict.
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It perfectly sets up the powder keg, only to have the murder trial light the fuse.
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Fadell put Fuse on autopilot and designed the iPod prototype for Apple in six short weeks.
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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But Wissemann's goal is to fuse fine art with seed corn—and that can be difficult.
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I bury myself in work to avoid talking to people when I'm on a short fuse.
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Loans to unqualified buyers are generally seen as the flame that lit the financial crisis's fuse.
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We would fuse those with a with a major break on college costs, tuition or debt.
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At the end of the day, when you enroll we essentially fuse you with your wallet.
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"If identical twins fuse, it's not a chimera because they have the same genome," Pappas said.
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You can also watch on Twitch, Facebook, Twitter, your Xbox, and Fuse — yes, the TV channel.
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On macOS, the company uses Fuse to create a new virtual hard drive in the Finder.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Taiga Uranaka; Additional reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Not every country will fuse diversity and national identity in the same way that Canada does.
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The first week seriously lit the fuse as far as both romance and the drama goes!
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The orchid trail at the New York Botanical Garden burns with color like a slow fuse.
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The new Fuse are aesthetically nice though, with a pebble-shaped case and minimal gold band.
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Normally, the two small tubes that it begins as fuse together to create one large organ.
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Bass called the situation "precarious," highlighting the point with a photo of an ignited bomb fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Sam Nussey; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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He blew a fuse when he plugged in a heater to supplement the feeble central heating.
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An IED has five main components: switch, power source, initiator (fuse), container and the explosive itself.
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Change lightbulbs Smelly dust can fuse onto lightbulbs as they get hot, so change them out.
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The show is set to air in the U.S. on Fuse network at 8:30 p.m.
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Lots of lights flicker and fuse, and a strange creature tries to break through the walls.
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"We're trying to mix it up and fuse all of our different sounds together," he said.
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Meanwhile Qyburn's little birds spookily run around lighting the fuse for the bombing of the sept.
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Despite its intended disorienting effects, AMYGDALA looks and sounds rather beautiful, as fuse*'s video illustrates.
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McVeigh lit a fuse and fled to a getaway car he had stashed several blocks away.
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Reporting by Thomas Wilson and Takahiko Wada; Additional reporting by Taro Fuse; Editing by Christopher Cushing
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For me, though, it lit a fuse: I moved from the pig's cheek to its belly.
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The heat from the arc causes the wire and adjacent metal to melt and fuse together.
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The discontent on those shows ran like a fuse through the 1970s into the late 1980s.
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Hypersonic cruise missiles and HGVs are novel because they fuse these qualities of speed and agility.
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Some of them were already on their way out, but the Trump campaign lit the fuse.
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Inspired by the trends of the '80s, these breathable sneakers from Adidas fuse comfort with style.
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Often small items fuse to create larger ones, or installations, which are all, potentially, still growing.
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Pianists like the Norwegian Aksel Kolstad host shows that fuse stand-up comedy with classical concerts.
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Joya laid the fuse, Adora struck the match, and no one after them survived the explosion.
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Reporting by Junko Fujita and Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Naomi Tajitsu; Editing by Christopher Cushing
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The men lit a fuse, waiting until the last minute to jump before the Brattholm exploded.
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"This means they can fuse with cancer cells and deliver the drug inside them," she says.
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If it did somehow fuse with an egg, the spermbot would inject it with cancer drugs.
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Here he utilized a common weapon against overwhelming militarism — satire — to fuse identity politics and patriotism.
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The sort of festival which manages to seamlessly fuse the disciplines of dubstep and circus skills.
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Founded as Ansca Mobile in 2008, it was first acquired by Fuse Powered, then by Perk.
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Reporting by J.R. Wu and Makiko Yamazaki Additional reporting by Taro Fuse; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Zac Crush tried to fuse various streams of forensic data and saw the limits every day.
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They expressed hope that they had lit a fuse to make the whole thing go "boom."
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At 16, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, a medical condition that causes vertebrae to fuse.
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For many kinds of social programs, this sort of long-fuse approach to dismantling may work.
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They then fuse with organelles called lysosomes, which carry enzymes that help dissolve whatever is inside.
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The F-35s can also fuse intelligence from many sensors and transmit it to other planes.
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Nixon's great aim was to fuse conservative and liberal themes, to produce a new governing philosophy.
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"More and more our clothing will fuse with our devices to create optimal experiences," Mikhailov added.
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In doing so, they often have to fuse tech hype with old-school Wall Street sensibilities.
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Trammell: That clarifies why you'd use a FUSE driver on a Mac for a native filesystem.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Makiko Yamazaki; Additional reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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" No matter what you did, it was on a loop, it'd always say, "Light the fuse!
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So you did light the damn fuse, and we did kill Davy Jones, which was lovely.
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President Trump might have unwittingly lit a fuse that Israel may have great difficulty putting out.
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The first black powder explosion launches the firework into the air, and ignites a second, internal fuse.
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The devices were glass vials or bottles containing a smokeless powder and a fuse, the indictment said.
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"That's like handing somebody a Molotov cocktail with the fuse going," he told Reuters in an interview.
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The fast-burning fuse was the arbitrage positioning between the LME and the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE).
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But her blog post will come to be seen as the spark that ultimately lit the fuse.
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They also created a series of initiatives that sought to fuse these arenas together in lasting ways.
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Specialists then used high-pressure jets of water and sand to separate the fuse from the bomb.
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She's certain it's Will and freaks out, but the fuse blows and she's knocked to the floor.
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The "New Taylor" is beginning to fuse with "Old Taylor" to make a comprehensive, nuanced human being.
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There may be an effort to ditch the "omnibus" effort where lawmakers fuse the bills into one.
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A conservative faction rebelled against Van Raalte's plan to fuse with Dutch Reformed congregations in New York.
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She thought it was just a blown fuse, but then everything went dark in the smoke cloud.
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These suits of armor are sentient on their own, but they prefer to fuse with a human.
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The toy is the latest attempt by a company to fuse traditional toys with the latest technology.
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I think FUSE and Circuit Breaker are very good, and there are too many to pick from.
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Apparently, he'd filled a mason jar with gunpowder and cannon fuse, and stored it in his fridge.
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It had been precisely a week, from one Tuesday night to another, since Trump lit the fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse additional reporting by Taiga Uranaka; writing by Makiko Yamazaki; editing by Jason Neely
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Holding up a cartoon-like drawing of a bomb, he drew a red line below the fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse, Takashi Umekawa and Junko Fujita; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Anshuman Daga
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And she talked about how fungi send out subterranean tentacles, which fuse with those of other fungi.
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Lashify says that, apparently, you can wear them for up to a week if you fuse them.
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They'd discovered that two bones in his left shoulder that normally fuse before adulthood were still separated.
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You can even suit up in a military-inspired piece that's engineered to fuse fashion with function.
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When Niru's father sees his flashing notifications and asks "Who is Ryan?" this novel's fuse is lit.
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He's also very collaborative and allowed us to fuse our experiences and our feelings into the character.
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As our December days fuse into an endless, unbroken night, we have one small solace: holiday lights.
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"Accessomorphosis" was the term he then coined to fuse apparel with the accessories that drive Vuitton sales.
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Too much fertilizer, too little grass-cutting and new trees blocking sunlight can all light a fuse.
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He is a lit match in search of a fuse, setting fires that people (largely) cheer for.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Tim Kelly; Writing by Taiga Uranaka; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Taiga Uranaka; Writing by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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It's difficult to fuse such contrasting styles, both for Mr. Marsalis as composer and the Philharmonic musicians.
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While the most recent net neutrality debacle was caused by Verizon, Netflix most certainly lit the fuse.
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In his person, the will to power and the will to change the world seem to fuse.
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Fadell also founded and was the CEO of home regulation system Nest and the marketing company Fuse.
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Pena had come to Berkeley with a short fuse, and he played little in his first season.
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Micah: Fuse is also used for other types of partitions, like macfuse is a dependency for Veracrypt.
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At their wildest, the girls fuse into a wolf pack, donning fangs and snarling at the moon.
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When Pearl and Amethyst fuse, for example, they become Opal (voiced by Aimee Mann, because why not).
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After Gems fuse, the result is a completely new song that showcases the nature of the fusion.
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They found a nice way to fuse time and a cultural period that was interesting to me.
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The fuse slowly continued to burn over the years, before a full-on fire broke out in 2016.
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But for the Black artists who likely grew up listening to D'banj or Fuse ODG, it's more lasting.
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When the male and female sex cells meet, they fuse and once again create cells with two pairs.
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"My dream is to be the Bachelorette and to have 26 women to choose from," Kiyoko told Fuse.
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As a result of this mutation, bone production speeds up and bones in the skull fuse together prematurely.
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How do we fuse in becoming United States of America and not southern planters who want states' rights?
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The object is then processed in a high-temperature oven where the glass particles fuse together, becoming transparent.
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All of this so that for a few magic seconds, atomic nuclei will collide, fuse, and release energy.
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Their mission, grounded in intersectional representation, is actualized with projects that fuse public technology, creativity, and social need.
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Cousins blew his fuse at the end, earning his 2000th technical foul and an automatic one-game suspension.
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Fusion occurs when two light atoms fuse together to make a heavier one, creating energy in the process.
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Her scintillating works fuse together the imagery of barely-clad bodies into the format of landscape and portraiture.
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A mad scientist decided to fuse a Furby and Amazon's Alexa, which ended up working out impressively well.
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But he's not seeing the extremes, or the catalyst, that would suggest a short fuse is lit - yet.
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"Stop the anti-North psychological warfare broadcasts that light the fuse of war," some of the messages read.
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Or maybe if someone has a popular landline number this could fuse those numbers together on one device.
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The idea, according to fuse*, is to disorient the spectator, while also marking the end of AMYGDALA's cycle.
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Doctors plan to fuse his fractured neck so he can walk again, but walking isn't enough for Vinny.
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Dow and DuPont agreed last year to an enormous, complicated merger that will fuse their crop science businesses.
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Soulful Neptune lends some patience to Mars' short fuse, making these difficult dialogues a lot easier to navigate.
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The bold cover line read "Wonder Woman For President" and lit the fuse of the character's mainstream appeal.
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The Fuse Chicken Titan Micro USB Cable survived chainsaw attacks to be the most durable cable in town.
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Obviously, if you deliberately try to kill it with power tools or fire, Fuse Chicken won't reimburse you.
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It's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment that both makes the heart sink and lights a fuse.
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Here's what we're looking for: Fuse together photography, illustration, design and more to create an illusion of sorts.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Taiga Uranaka; Writing by Ritsuko Ando, editing by David Evans and Adrian Croft
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It all started when the fictitious part of the Monkees began to fuse with them as real people.
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Vilaiveng squatted to lay the C20073 charge on top of the bomblet and pressed in the fuse wires.
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The '90s bro rock cliché and the mid-aughts indie underdog fuse into one pure shot of pop.
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Around 40 percent of the island is also West Indian, which sees flavours fuse with the Creole influences.
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In "Knots," Ms. Kelm continues to fuse advertising, Conceptual Art and Surrealism using odd juxtapositions and gorgeous colors.
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Nissan insiders worried that Mr. Ghosn was quietly trying to fuse the Japanese company to the French one.
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"People who I believe have a short fuse," he said, "will not get the opportunity in this department."
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If you're concerned about fumes, blowing a fuse or the energy required to run the cycle, skip it.
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Since becoming president, Trump has done everything he can to fuse respect for America with respect for himself.
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Whoever left it there had lit the fuse, but it went out before the device exploded, police said.
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The cumulative impact of these choices may be to more deeply fuse the GOP's political identity with Trump's.
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Only in his most overtly political work do all components align and fuse, defining and sharpening one another.
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Oregon is a powder keg of militancy right now, and its fuse is now burning bright and hot.
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The bottom line is there will be no war on the Korean peninsula unless we light the fuse.
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"Cézanne was out there blowing a fuse, pushing landscapes beyond the image," the Guerlain perfumer Thierry Wasser said.
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Mr. Trump is almost certainly the first president to fuse nuclear diplomacy with an Elton John piano ballad.
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Later, she wondered how she could fuse her love of beauty pageants with her passion for her pets?
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The last worker left and switched off the electric fuse box for the scaffolding at 5:50 p.m.
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Do you pivot between making club songs and technical songs, or do you fuse the two of them?
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To build the Ionic, Fitbit used a process called nanomolding to fuse metal and plastic into one continuous part.
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Fuse just announced that Freedia's show has been renewed for a sixth season, and it's making some big changes.
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Then, the female suspect took it from his back pocket, put it in the ATM, and lit the fuse.
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And if you wrote out a grocery list, attach a little fuse and light it upon entering the store.
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The UK afrobeats scene, made up of acts like Mista Silva, Kwamz, Fuse ODG—and British rap and grime.
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That's too slow a build for subject matter that should be presented like a bomb with a longish fuse.
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How hard could it be to find a fuse that enables the increased current levels needed for this performance?
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Makiko Yamazaki; Additional reporting by Ayai Tomisawa; Editing by Chris Gallagher and Christopher Cushing
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She underwent a four-hour surgery to fuse bones in her neck and install a skull plate for stabilization.
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And to combine that insult with a call that Clinton deserves a spanking is to fuse paternalism with misogyny.
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This is us trying to fuse hip-hop, fashion, and tech... We believe that's what the Marathon store is.
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Fawkes will light the fuse and I, Robert Catesby, will blow the king and all his men to hell.
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Fitbit says it has used a nano-molding technique to fuse plastic and metal together in the watch body.
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Meltglass is indicative of impact by a cosmic object because heat and pressure are required to fuse particles together.
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Ashley Chloe has announced two new true wireless earbuds: the Fuse, and then under its Rowkin brand, the Ascent.
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McWhorter lit the fuse on a pipe bomb Hari built and threw it into the office, igniting the fuel.
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"Trying to fuse a Jewish-Russian family with a Mormon family from Utah definitely is a challenge," he said.
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Today I feel like Kelli because it's so hot outside, so I have a very short fuse right now.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Makiko Yamazaki; Additional reporting by Junko Fujita and Ami Miyazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Eventually, those black holes can fuse, releasing a burst of energy as gravitational waves and completing the cosmic joining.
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Woe betide the foreman who got a fitter to change a fuse, or a toolmaker to adjust a nozzle.
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"Winning today's app battles comes down to having killer UX," said Anders Lassen, co-founder and CEO of Fuse.
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In joining up with the orchestra, Mr Buenaventura is trying to fuse his socially-aware salsa with high culture.
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It might take a while for the fuse to burn, but Apple's big new business seems primed to explode.
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In 1966, Bruce Lee's role as Kato on the Green Hornet was the spark that finally lit the fuse.
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Safa and Marwa Ullah, now 2, were born craniopagus twins, a rare condition in which the babies' skulls fuse.
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SLOW-FUSE IMPACT The immediate impact of Katanga's sales suspension on the cobalt market is likely to be subdued.
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Or perhaps a tax cut rather than a tax reform bill might help fuse GOP divisions in the House?
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Additional reporting by Taro Fuse and Sam Nussey in TOKYO; Editing by William Mallard, Alexander Smith and Edwina Gibbs
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But the perfect dueling game — one of the best ways to fuse those two elements — has yet to emerge.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki, Taiga Uranaka, Taro Fuse, Ayai Tomisawa, Tom Wilson and Naomi Tajitsu, Editing by Himani Sarkar
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The basic idea is to fuse together the painful vertebrae so that they heal into a single, solid bone.
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The recent wave of criticism has made Mr. Pompeo, known for a short fuse, even more testy in public.
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A third device was made from a plastic tube filled with gunpowder, wrapped in tape, with a fuse attached.
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One method involves pumping a saltwater solution through the fuse, to neutralise the chemicals meant to trigger an explosion.
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Reporting by Joyce Lee and Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Reporting by Taiga Uranaka and Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Ritsuko Shimizu; Editing by William Mallard and Muralikumar Anantharaman
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In Brasília, the capital, most everyone can recount stories about Ms. Rousseff's intolerance for dissent and her short fuse.
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Both Mr. Zacke and Mr. Julka repeatedly called the deal a merger, meant to fuse both companies' cultures together.
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Pros: Warm and bright light quality, durable lights last for years, spare bulbs and fuse includedCons: Rather expensive option
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Still, as moving iron will fuse and repel, by his book, I am the unspared prodigal of his abuse.
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The Fuse Chicken Titan Lightning Cable is so strong that it can survive a dog bite or a chainsaw.
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Or, to put this in millennial terms: Will you fuse your debts into a Frankenstein's monster of shattered dreams?
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The woman walked into the office Friday afternoon and hurled a bottle filled with gasoline and a lit fuse.
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The presidential election has lit a fuse on discussions about the present and future of the mainstream media (MSM).
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Only if both flowers are fertilized, the ovaries swell and fuse to become what is essentially a double berry.
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These works, nearly four decades old, fuse personal dreams and societal nightmares in a way that feels deeply relatable.
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With VAST, Piech believes he can fuse the technical and aesthetic to create breathtaking ultra-high resolution photographic prints.
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She has a long fuse for me, and this quality — her endless patience — is also a form of love.
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"Abe knows he's walking into a meeting where Trump may have a short fuse on trade," Mr. Russel said.
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"The horse has left the barn," said Erin Fuse Brown, who teaches health care law at Georgia State University.
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Melissa McCarthy has said that Helmsley was a model for her character in "The Boss": short hair, short fuse.
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Mr. Fuse demanded that Mr. Cole learn to speak, read and write Japanese as part of his culinary training.
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We get up to our room and it seems that a fuse is out, because no lights turn on.
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And when Jasper and Lapis fuse themselves, they set up an amazing story arc on toxic relationships and recovery.
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Instead of lighting a fuse, Mr. Adler, 230, hit play on his home stereo in his Flatiron district apartment.
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By commandeering Venezuela's only lifeline to food supplies and oil field equipment, the United States has lit the fuse.
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Keats, the experimental philosopher who leads the project, is known for public installations that fuse science, art, and wonder.
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Pearl's desperation to fuse with Garnet stems from a deep loneliness that she's felt ever since Steven's mother died.
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"When I wrote with them, that song, it was like people actually understood what I was saying," Mencel told Fuse.
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His departure lit the fuse for Moscow's annexation of Crimea and a separatist uprising in mainly Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine.
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As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes darkness comes from unexpected places.
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But for the past four years, Freedia has dominated Fuse network with her reality series Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce.
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A custom chip inside would help to make sense of the world and fuse together the data from each sensor.
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It also features 5mm drivers, supports Bluetooth 5.0, and has an app that delivers on what the Fuse originally promised.
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Expected population: 130 million The Chinese government has long held plans to fuse the cities of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.
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For years, creators have been trying to fuse together the proven storytelling power of television with the interactivity of games.
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But instead of cutting through the powder, the heat from the laser causes the powder to melt and fuse together.
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A circuit breaker responds faster than a fuse, and can also be reset manually instead of having to be replaced.
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Reporting by William Mallard; Additional reporting by Taro Fuse, Izumi Nakagawa, Minami Funakoshi and Taiga Uranaka; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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He paints with both oil and acrylic, while attempting to fuse fine art with graffiti in new and interesting ways.
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"The goal of the project is to fuse Doom and SUPERHOT," says modder LudasRedard bluntly enough in a proposal video.
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The two women had such distinct, worldly senses of style, and Burch aimed to fuse them in her resort collection.
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"It definitely lit a fuse under the euro today," said Boris Schlossberg, BK Asset Management managing director, foreign exchange strategy.
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It's a painting program that treats three-dimensional space as a canvas, resulting in pieces that fuse sculpture and illustration.
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And it will do little to fuse differing visions between Washington and Europe about the ultimate destiny of the West.
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As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places.
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In the late 1990s, he had tried to start his own electronics company called Fuse, but failed to get financing.
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The device, called Koniku Kore, is the first to fuse live neurons from mice stem cells into a silicon chip.
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But no one could fuse these sentiments into a program of action—it was challenge enough to survive the night.
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After a metal plate was inserted in his lower back to fuse his spine, he developed a urinary tract infection.
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The fuse was an electronic device designed to detect its target and detonate if it flew within about 75 feet.
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FIELDS They have two concealments in the laundry room: One behind the dryer and one hidden behind the fuse box.
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They fuse scientific jargon into their talks, but for the most part, we might as well be hearing a sermon.
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It manages to jam a lot of features in without creating a Frankenstein's Monster worthy of the name Fuse Chicken.
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You'll come away from an experience thinking one thing, they'll think another, and you can't ever fuse those two together.
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So.cl, the little-known and probably much-forgotten social network project from Microsoft Research's FUSE Labs division, is closing down.
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Let the good vibes they give off fuse with your DNA and keep you sedated through the Hellworld we inhabit.
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It was, his former colleagues say, a rare combination of someone who could fuse technical expertise with a broader vision.
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Ms. Henley was born with Crouzon Syndrome, a craniofacial condition that causes the bones in the head to fuse prematurely.
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Skaskiw turned to Perez, his short and stocky weapons sergeant, a powder keg of a man with a short fuse.
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The way it works, typically, is that the three sensors gather info and fuse it together to create situational awareness.
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The idea is to fuse videogaming with the emerging over the top (OTT) ad market, according to CEO Dave Morgan.
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That recognition seems only to have lit the fuse on new and adventurous breweries and distilleries as well as restaurants.
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Iraq's prime minister condemned the air strike and said it would "light the fuse of a destructive war in Iraq".
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W magazine chose to fuse print and digital via augmented reality for its September cover, which was released last week.
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Ms. Huppert has the unrivaled ability to fuse contradictory traits and actions into a singular, complex and endlessly interesting personality.
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A cheaper and more powerful way of freeing the atom's hidden energies is to fuse two light atoms into one.
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But the Vaporfly soles fuse together a foam layer and carbon-fiber plate in order to minimize that lost energy.
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Fusion works by slamming atoms into each other so that their nuclei fuse and release a tremendous amount of energy.
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"The short fuse of the American left is typical of the highs and lows of American emotional life," he said.
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What makes 'West Side Story' so strong is the way that theater, music and dance come together and fuse together.
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We are lighting a fuse that will burn across continents, inviting the very instability we seek to protect ourselves against.
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Arguably a cultural phenomenon, the Popeyes chicken sandwich lit the fuse of what people are calling the Chicken Sandwich Wars.
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A combined Dell-VMware would fuse Dell's hardware with remaining aspects of EMC's hybrid cloud solution and VMware's virtualization software.
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Is it possible that Zika will burn itself out, like a short, hot fuse, before a vaccine can be developed?
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To fuse, atomic nuclei must move very fast — they must be extremely hot — to overcome natural repulsive forces and collide.
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"For some reason it seems like the fuse is shorter" for common errors that can occur when running a business.
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This is because of her ability to fuse fearlessness with vulnerability and apply it to classic and contemporary work alike.
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The MPAT round has a two-position fuse, ground and air, that must be manually set, an Army statement said.
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And what I would look back at and say, the spark that lit that fuse was in around 32, 33.
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Rory's unprofessional behavior as a journalist also fits her within the genre's ongoing tendency to fuse romantic and professional relationships.
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Read: A lit fuse – how a far-right terror group's bombing campaign unleashed something sinister in a small German town.
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Comcast said Fuse is "similar to content that also is available on other networks" that it carries, like BET or Pop.
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It also features a universal AC power outlet built for international travel, and fuse protection to ensure your devices charge safely.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Makiko Yamazaki, and JR Wu in TAIPEI; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and Muralikumar Anantharaman
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How to Dress Well's Tom Krell stuns on "Just Let Go," helping the duo fuse celestial R&B with thumping house.
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Zume is one of a number of automated startups popping up in the Bay Area trying to fuse cooking with technology.
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The combination of what is digitally rendered and what seems to be reality fuse together in Santi Zoraidez's multi-dimensional works.
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"Consumers' economising habits are as strong as ever," said Takayuki Fuse, president of Kirin Brewery, part of Kirin Holdings Co Ltd.
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The painting's central couple fuse with their background into a cascade of complex cubes, lending the work a vivacious visual texture.
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Presumably they're getting the attention they wanted as Shia's notoriously short fuse continues to go off in a very public way.
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Their initial idea for a single Anglo-American institute to fuse a weakened Britain and an ascendant America was not realised.
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The monochromatic drawings, rendered in ink and charcoal, fuse mechanical and architectural elements in a haunting, futuristic tangle of splintering viewpoints.
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Just know, it's now the Democrats who're playing defense, going after the man who lit the fuse: FBI Director James Comey.
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At the time, the afrobeats sound in London was coming from the likes of Mista Silva, Kwamz, Fuse ODG, and Timbo.
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If they fuse together early enough, they will become a single organism whose genetic input is from two completely different individuals.
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If you want to spare yourself from any more charging-related heartbreak, the Fuse Chicken Shield Lightning Cable is the key.
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Snap needs to tread carefully, said Issa Sawabini, partner at Fuse Marketing, which has created Snapchat ads for Amazon and Starbucks.
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Tuesday's firing, though, will shake public and Congressional confidence in that effort and will light the fuse for a special prosecutor.
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"Regular order" is blown apart, and the sick irony, which McCain fails to grasp, is that he helped light the fuse.
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At their core, the Mellow Grime crew fuse grime with R&B or hip-hop, flipping a more kicked back sound.
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These particles fuse and can form any number of particles that were around in the universe from the Big Bang onward.
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Reporting by Maki Shiraki and Taro Fuse, with additional reporting by Naomi Tajitsu; Writing by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Ian Geoghegan
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Zao's desire to fuse different elements of Asian and Western cultures into a single contemporary style formed early and probably inevitably.
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Although McCabe didn't know it, a conversation he'd had earlier that day would light a fuse on his own FBI career.
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"It is a total shift from what is expected in my primary market space," said Sumner Lee, president of Fuse Integration.
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Momentum teaches activists how to fuse huge, seemingly spontaneous uprisings like Occupy with traditional structures of labor unions and community organizing.
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What's gotten less attention is an idea that would actually fuse a national regulatory approach with a nationalized market-based solution.
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They won the ticket to the convention — and mic — through Crash the Parties, a contest sponsored by Fuse and Voto Latino.
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Never-seen-before videos, drawings, and sculptural 3D works with mesmerizing flickering elements fuse to create a dynamic and disorienting timeline.
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It is called the perineal raphe, and is where the urogenital swellings fuse together in utero after the production of testosterone.
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In an effort to reduce red tape, one of his campaign promises was to fuse together the Agriculture and Environment Ministry.
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From that moment, Ms. Valcin fixated on how to fuse her love of beauty pageants with her passion for her pets.
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People in the scene are quite vocal and aware of social issues, also, so it makes sense to fuse them together.
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The effect is to crack drawing, as an art category, wide open and fuse it with painting, sculpture, printmaking and poetry.
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Here, the physical energy of ripping away poster parts and the political energy pushing for revolution fuse into one aesthetic statement.
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My family is from Trinidad, so I fuse my heritage of Trinidadian cooking with the French cooking I learned in school.
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The insides of stars can fuse these lighter elements into heavier ones like carbon and oxygen, all the way to iron.
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The problem was how to fuse it into a whole that would persuade the judges and stand up to cross-examination.
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But otherwise, let men and women be men and women, however that appropriately breaks, without laboring so hard to fuse them.
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"We do think that there is a future where we're able to fuse brands into the content, post-production," he says.
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But it's worth trying, said Erin C. Fuse Brown, a health care expert and associate law professor at Georgia State University.
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All that will be left is the star's iron, but iron can't fuse so the star will run out of energy.
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An Army bomb squad confirmed that the package tested positive for explosive residue and determined a fuse was attached, he said.
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Following Mr. Borgognone's directive, she has tried to fuse its history as a writer's dive with its more stylish current incarnation.
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And if Betelgeuse burns down to an iron core, which won't fuse, that core could collapse rapidly, leading to a supernova.
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There's this Fuse interview from 2011 where Lady Gaga talks about how busy she was when she recorded her first album.
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Their love was so consuming that they wanted to fuse into a single entity, freed from the binary divisions of gender.
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Zyaire says he is sometimes rattled by what he perceives as his mother's short fuse and harsh overreactions to his misbehavior.
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According to Electrek, the retrofit itself consists of two main changes to the battery pack of the Model S: the fuse is replaced with a "smart fuse" which can more precisely monitor the battery's current, and the battery's contactor is upgraded from regular steel to the aerospace-grade alloy Inconel (used by SpaceX to build its rocket engines).
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At a recent arms-trade exposition, an official at the company told The New York Times that the shell contains nine submunitions, each roughly the shape and size of a soda can and each with a fuse that sends out radio waves to measure how far it is above the ground and to tell the fuse when to detonate.
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J.P. On "÷," the most recent album from Ed Sheeran, he teamed up with the Ghanaian-British rapper-singer Fuse ODG for a light, charming duet, "Bibia Be Ye Ye." Now, he has returned the favor, singing in Twi on Fuse ODG's new single, "Boa Me," a song that effectively blends the two artists' brands of exultant optimism.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Makiko Yamazaki, Kentaro Hamada and Yoshiyasu Shida; Writing by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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I think if we keep going in this direction, we can fuse these two worlds of New York and Native life together.
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I have a short fuse, and often come across as curt, aggressive, or emotionally despondent—I think Trump is the same way.
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For instance, Steven and Connie can gain the ability to fuse into Stevonnie, an "experience" who embodies the best of both characters.
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By so doing, this otherwise unremarkable young man lit the fuse on popular protests that would spread throughout North Africa and beyond.
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"We're going to fuse the best of linear television and on demand in a deeply personalized experience," he said, without elaborating further.
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And it can also split into different organisms and then fuse back together, according to a press release from the Zoological Park.
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Perhaps design and music will fuse when Justin Peck's large-scale new ballet, "The Most Incredible Thing," has its premiere on Feb.
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Her ability to fuse the sacred and the secular is on full display with "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman".
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We admired them for their honesty, their aggressive personalities, their ability to fuse fantasy with reality, and their respect for the craft.
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Rescuers believe the dog's body heat melted the tar, causing it to stick to her fur and fuse her to the barrel.
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According to Asics, the process utilizes heat generated by microwaves to fuse different materials together, in order to create the shoe's midsole.
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"I don't curl my lashes, but I do apply one coat of mascara after and it helps them fuse together," she said.
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There was no fuse found in the explosive and no additional contents, such as ball bearings, to suggest an attack, officials said.
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Another senior House Republican indicated that the farm bill failure "lit the fuse" to switch leadership at the top in mid-stream.
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How do the best brands take nostalgia and familiarity and fuse them with modern technology to create a winning product or service?
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As the two streams of glass meet at the bottom of the V their inner surfaces fuse into a single, thin sheet.
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His allies say he was used as "a fuse" by his superiors, whose sole preoccupation was to protect the banking giant's interests.
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Fuse claims to dramatically increase the synergy between the two, which makes the creation and evolution of native apps faster and easier.
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The end results is a series of large-scale, exquisite black-and-white portraits that fuse Cohen's vision with Crosley's physical presentation.
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The FBI says the suspect rode a blue bicycle, placed an ammunition can with the bomb inside, lit a fuse and left.
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The Section 232 probe, in particular, injects a fast fuse into what would otherwise be a slow-burn affair at the WTO.
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The participants wore four devices during the test: a Fitbit Surge, a Fitbit Charge, a Mio Fuse and a Basis Peak smartwatch.
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Viñaspre waits for the inside fats and juices to "fuse" over the hot coals before moving them to a cooler grill area.
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The man with a plan to put people on Mars also wants to fuse humans with technology in a very literal way.
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Fuse* explains that it carries out a text analysis for each single tweet at a rate of about 30 tweets per second.
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Perhaps it is his foresight, as Dweezil cited, that made it possible to fuse Zappa's sophisticated compositions with elements of the absurd.
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Indians ride 22 homers, Tomlin to victory CLEVELAND - Oakland's Billy Butler lit the fuse, but it was the Cleveland Indians who exploded.
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The fuse set off the weapon as planned, and from a safe distance we heard a crack and a rush of air.
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Before then, an embryo can divide into two, creating twins, or two different embryos can fuse together to create a single individual.
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Money laundering, wire transfers, strategic investments and the viral effects of fake news all quietly fuse together to undermine our democratic infrastructure.
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A slow-fuse narrative of a looming supply crunch has been simmering for years but has finally burst into explosive price action.
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The book, by his reckoning, was an attempt to fuse science, or at least psychoanalytical insight, with the study of contemporary history.
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About 100 miles of electrical cabling will be replaced, along with 6,500 electrical wall outlets, 5,000 light fixtures and 330 fuse boxes.
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It's where I spotted a familiar-looking CD called Psychocandy, brought it home, and wondered if my stereo was blowing a fuse.
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Hometown: Maidenhead, UK Siragusa worked in IT throughout his twenties, and now DJs, produces, and runs the FUSE London label and parties.
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Fuse Chicken was actually a brand that was new to me when they hit me up to try out their latest product.
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Although terms have not been disclosed, the notion is clear: to fuse modern market research methods with social media listening and analytics.
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After the on-site molding, Owens used heaps of cheap glass from China to fuse impressions of the tree in her studio.
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"To 'win' the internet, one must learn how to fuse these elements of narrative, authenticity, community, and inundation," Singer and Brooking write.
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This one had once had an iron body and would have been fitted with a pyrotechnic fuse that is lit before thrown.
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In Bullwinkel's creepy, deadpan debut, bodies become objects, objects become bodies, and bodies and objects fuse and part in fascinating, unsettling ways.
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" For those who blow a fuse circling for parking spaces, a mantra that might work could be, "I'll find a spot eventually.
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The new bio-matter will not only fuse together in place, as the earlier towers did, but also have self-healing properties.
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Working in concert, our law enforcement and intelligence agencies fuse together to identify, monitor and neutralize threats from suspected foreign intelligence officers.
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Both Takehiro Asazu, of Komé, and Kazu Fukumoto, of Fukumoto Sushi, apprenticed under Mr. Fuse, who is known around town as Smokey.
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Mr. van der Aa is among the most perceptive composers to fuse musical thinking and technological imperatives: he directs the action himself.
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But the building is a chimera; the modern facade and open atrium fuse with another old palace, the renovated Quinta das Fontes.
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Compared to countless options available on Amazon, and even Moshi's more elegant global adapter, Zendure's features an all-important auto-resetting fuse.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Junko Fujita, Taiga Uranaka and Yoshiyasu Shida; Writing by William Mallard; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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I also got a kick out of seeing LOU Reed (55D) crossing LOUD (59A) and a FUSE that could conceivably be blown.
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The weird symbolism in Jo Baer's paintings fuse the grays of her early Minimalist abstractions with visions of Irish myths and monuments.
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On firing, there was a backblast of several meters as the projectile launched, stabilizing fins popped out, and the fuse was armed.
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The artist Tobias Gremmler and the creative lab Fuse have invented virtual characters that will interact with the dancers in real time.
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In doing so, she has tried to fuse the powers of the natural world, the universe, and human-made objects, with explosives.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Additional reporting by Kentaro Hamada, Taro Fuse, Junko Fujita, Sam Nussey and Naomi Tajitsu; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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Once wrapped, firmly tap the rolling pin up and down the dough package a few times to fuse the two together. 22.
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For $140 or less, the Under Armour HOVR shoes fuse great, cushioned performance shoes with the ease and practicality of fitness trackers.
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It's difficult to parse just how much lingering bad feelings will actually weigh on the company, especially in today's short-fuse media environment.
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"It was so rewarding to be able to fuse each selection; they reflect different styles but still work side by side," he says.
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He asked him to abandon the Fuse MP3 player designs and develop his idea inside Apple, which would mean killing his own company.
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Contradictory messages by the White House on Russia could ignite the fuse that pushes this grinding conflict beyond the point of no return.
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SLM, as its name suggests, uses a laser to fuse the layers of metallic powder of which the object being printed is made.
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Lindsey Graham, the politician who has done as much as anyone else to fuse Trump to the earlier iteration of the Republican Party.
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Throughout 22, Fadell, Grignon, and the rest of the team worked on a number of early efforts to fuse iPod and internet communicator.
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Dave Gibbons' nine-panel-per-page grid sometimes shifts, as two, three, or four panels fuse into one, but it never opens up.
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The star reveals that her "short fuse" is something she's continually working on, but she's succeeding in finding a way to navigate it.
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In Johannesburg, attendees manage to seamlessly fuse trends with tradition — and boy does it deliver the wow factor the festival is known for.
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According to Michalakis, the next step is to experimentally test whether a prototype quantum device will fuse, demonstrating that braiding should be possible.
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Letting it burn from one end, like a long wick or fuse, they discovered that the the system generated a tiny electrical current.
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White dwarfs, for instance, are the shrunken, cooling and superdense remains of sun-sized stars that have run out of hydrogen to fuse.
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" The footage is said to show Rahimi lighting a fuse, which triggers a "loud noise and flames, followed by billowing smoke and laughter.
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Hargrave and Young display a deep understanding of each character's powers, creating scenes where those powers collaborate and fuse together in innovative ways.
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Chad would have been the perfect fuse to see what the guy can take, how he’ll deal with the real world.
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But Lewis, 46 — who is known for having a bit of a short fuse — isn't ashamed of sharing his setbacks during difficult times.
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Buy an app that's doing something well, fuse it together with a hugely popular mobile or desktop OS, and spit out the bones.
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Related: These Skeleton Embroideries Give Instagram Life Embroidered Digital Portraits Fuse Tech and Textiles Woven Worlds Devour the Children's Museum of the Arts
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In addition to Fuse, Crunchbase reports the company bought Contactive in February 2014, giving the company pop-up contact information about the caller.
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"Any affected vehicles in inventory will not be sold until they can be outfitted with the additional fuse," said a Mercedes-Benz spokesman.
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Wearers of other Mio products, like the Alpha 2 and the Fuse bands, can see their PAI score in Mio's updated mobile app.
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Look for ways to create new jobs in places you don't normally associate with science, or for opportunities to fuse multiple interests together.
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Some fuse playful Disney characters with a military aesthetic: "How about this 1" (2013) shows Pluto the dog with a North Korean child.
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Failure to stoke faster and more pervasive recoveries since a systemic financial collapse eight years ago has already lit a fuse of discontentment.
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The Queen – in a headscarf to ward off the chilly evening – then stepped forward to light the fuse that led to the beacon.
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In any case, the song's half-hearted attempt to fuse EDM 2.0 tropes with filthy low-end make it feel lost in time.
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In addition to Adobe, the apps supporting the Share to TikTok SDK at launch also include looping video creator Plotaverse, AR app Fuse.
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Harder wants to fuse the region's agricultural strengths with new technologies like water storage, a topic that resonates widely after California's historic drought.
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In 2009, he helped start 5to1, an online ad sales platform, raising $19.3 million from Fuse Capital and Prism Venture Management, among others.
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The Arctic Apple is a great example of the kinds of things that might happen when you fuse modern genomic technologies with agriculture.
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Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Additional reporting by Kentaro Hamada and Taro Fuse, Taiga Uranaka, Junko Fujita and Chris Gallagher; Editing by Edwina Gibbs
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"You've got four or five different major trade negotiations, all high stakes, all with a time fuse of a sort," the source added.
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He described the Black Lives Matter movement as a "fuse-lighter" for assassinations of police officers, further stoking a sense of looming chaos.
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Barbra Streisand was on the phone, complaining at length about sexism and unequal pay for women in Hollywood, when Ovitz blew a fuse.
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The apartment required minor tweaks after they arrived in late spring, including work on the fuse box after a light bulb repeatedly blew.
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The nose of the weapon hit rock, tripping a fuse in its tail section that detonated the equivalent of 200 pounds of TNT.
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According to M.T.A. officials, the electrical failure tripped a fuse and caused the system that moves trains among intersecting tracks to freeze up.
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The timely endorsement from James Clyburn lit a fuse for voters, as exit polls showed nearly half were influenced by that key announcement.
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You're really working for the benefit of the company and its shareholders, but you have to fuse that with national priorities and ambitions.
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There, he learned how to fuse and repair rusted parts of the car's exterior and replaced worn-out steel joints with new ones.
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To avoid electrical hazards from flooding, turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or circuit breaker, or ask for professional help.
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The fuse was lit for the on-field explosion in the fifth inning when Tigers starter Michael Fulmer hit Sanchez with a pitch.
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Despite his injuries, Levitow dragged the burning fuse to an open door and dropped it out of the plane seconds before it ignited.
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The White House press secretary job is a fuse lit every day, ready to explode with the slightest mistake in language, tone, fact.
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But as the years passed, he underwent knee and hip replacements, surgery to fuse vertebrae in his neck and a lower-back operation.
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A reserve officer in the Swiss military and a number cruncher with a nearly photographic memory, Ackermann also had a notoriously short fuse.
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SIMONE SUBAL GALLERY Here Tanya Leighton of Berlin presents Aleksandra Domanovic's Neo-Surrealist sculptures, which fuse figures, pedestals and their own shipping crates.
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People who work with proximity to the President have sometimes questioned his erratic moods, short fuse, micro attention span and penchant for obsessiveness.
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Normally they don't want to touch and you have to give them the energy so that they can actually combine and fuse together.
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Who would have thought to fuse a documentary about colorism, homophobia and misogyny among black people with a documentary about his deteriorating health?
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Once the first diver is safely onboard, the second technician primes the charge with the detonators, igniting the time fuse before swimming away.
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A forthcoming Deep Fusion feature, coming via software update later this year, uses machine learning to fuse the best parts of nine images.
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According to Google, Stadia hopes to fuse both online game streaming and video game streaming platforms like Twitch into a single new game community.
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The event, produced and curated by Emmanuelle Rienda — the "vegan fashion stylist" (that's her Instagram handle) — aims to fuse fashion with environmentally conscious activism.
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The firm has investments in Chinese companies that make chips which manage charging devices wirelessly, or that fuse camera data into three-dimensional scans.
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Calimquim says the only training they need is some easy electrical tips, because customers really only get mad when you blow their fuse box.
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If you've played a Persona game before, you'll be familiar with the Velvet Room, the go-to place to register, fuse, and recall Personas.
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Most modern blockbusters fuse together elements of different genres and play styles in an attempt to appeal to as wide an audience as possible.
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Those protests — rooted in lower-class laborers in small cities — failed to fuse with long-standing middle class demands for political and social change.
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We've all had those moments when a fuse blows in our house and our first instinct is to call someone else to fix it.
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His works, which fuse Japanese craft with modernism and contemporary glazing effects, mimic the shapes of mountaintops and the iridescent colors in peacock feathers.
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A visit to the Temple Mount in 2000 by Ariel Sharon, then the Likud party leader, lit the fuse of the second Palestinian intifada.
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Power may continue to the ignition after the engine is shut off, which could result in a short circuit and blown fuse, Subaru said.
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Their logic is that you need a few years of passionate love to fuse you together so you'll stay together when times get hard.
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The video showed a fuse attached to a cylinder container being lit in a hole in the ground at the back of a property.
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But Booker acknowledged this week that the four senators involved have yet to even schedule a face-to-face meeting to fuse their proposals.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse; Additional reporting by Junko Fujita and Makiko Yamazaki; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim and Christopher Cushing
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My worry is something could happen in these elections again that lights the fuse for another Brexit-like event a few years from now.
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And she exploited his short fuse when his ego takes a hit, to bolster her case that he's unfit to be commander in chief.
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The state Democratic Party, Fuse (a large statewide progressive group), the Washington State Labor Council, and Front and Centered have come out in opposition.
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But within minutes, the flames had escaped Kebede&aposs apartment and raced up the outside of the 25-story tower like a lit fuse.
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It also recently bought a minority stake in next-generation workplace learning technology company Fuse Universal and acquired Italian employee engagement platform Easy Welfare.
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But they have all placed themselves on the hook for whatever happens when the long fuse of the tax return story is finally lit.
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Some designs are no longer fired by lighting a fuse, but at a safe distance with a car battery wired to the propellant charge.
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But for now, we get to enjoy a bit of sweetness, watching them go home and hide their wedding rings inside the fuse box.
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Tin, which started trading at the same time, has been more of a slow fuse affair but activity has picked up sharply this year.
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He had jammed a filament into a cavity in the body of each can, most likely to use as a crude fuse, investigators concluded.
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It's the album's centerpiece, where the individual talents of all five members fuse in a cocktail of menacing guitar licks and white-knuckled harmonies.
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The genius installed all the appropriate memories and attributes, curious to see how the narrative program would fuse them into a single seamless personality.
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While I view myself as a traditional Sami chef, I do try to fuse the traditional way of doing things with Western cooking methods.
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And have it fuse with with our neurons, and our nerves, and our tissues is something that has been going on for some time.
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The men managed to move 36 barrels of gunpowder directly beneath the House of Lords chamber, and Fawkes was responsible for lighting the fuse.
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Placentas make viral proteins, and scientists have found that some types, known as syncytins, fuse together placental cells, a crucial step in fetal development.
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What makes the Disney classics, old and new, so durable is their ability to fuse commercialism with magic in a way that overwhelms cynicism.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Makiko Yamazaki, Additional reporting by Susanna Twidale in LONDON and Jane Chung in SEOUL; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore
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WABC reported that the victim was doing fuse work on the transformer when the incident occurred and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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It also caused the airplane's gunner to drop a lit flare inside the aircraft, where its fuse burned next to 19,000 rounds of ammunition.
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Reporting by Taro Fuse and Sumio Ito, with additional reporting by Huw Jones; Writing by Taiga Uranaka; Editing by William Mallard and Ian Geoghegan
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Her long-form works fuse folklore with personal narrative, and put rigorous compositions together with fierce improvisation and, sometimes, open dialogue with the audience.
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We charged up there and witnessed Suicide, the Cramps and Fuse — one of the long-lost great street rock bands of the mid-'70s.
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Quick fuse: young man with a bandage and a period gun sings an anthem from the archive, steps through a cloud of cannon smoke.
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The box sent to the National Defense University at Fort McNair reportedly tested positive for black powder and residue and had a fuse attached.
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It's normal for a fuse to blow or a breaker to trip every once in a while, but frequent occurrences indicate a deeper issue.
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This group of bagel stores and cafes, where the wood-fired bagels fuse New York and Montreal styles, is opening its first Brooklyn branch.
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But when two or more slime mold cells meet, they dissolve the cell membranes that separate each individual and fuse together in one membrane.
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