222 examples of fusion in sentences

The President of the great railroad corporation, in the very middle of a growling fit over the extra cost involved in purchasing his last Legislature, (owing to the fact that some of its Members had been elected upon a fusion of Radical-Reform and Honest-Workingman's Tickets,) is suddenly and mysteriously impressed with the recollection that this is Christmas Eve.

But President Poincaré's happy phrase, l'union sacréedescribing the fusion of all parties, classes, and creeds in the war service of France, has nowhere found a stronger echo than in Lorraine.

The writings in which this quality has been observed, were not the work of one mind, but of the fusion of two, one of them as pre-eminently practical in its judgments and perceptions of things present, as it was high and bold in its anticipations for a remote futurity.

Sheila had an exquisite lifting of heart, a sense of entire fusion, body blessed by spirit, spirit blessed by body.

It is a very difficult matter to tell how men came to know anything of iron, and the art of employing it: for we are not to suppose that they should of themselves think of digging it out of the mines, and preparing it for fusion, before they knew what could be the result of such a process.

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He effected a fusion between the grand style revived by Niccola and the romantic fervour of the modern imagination.

Giovanni Pisano effected a fusion between his father's manner and the Gothic style.

But in style and spirit he belonged to it, resuming in his own work the qualities we find scattered through the minor artists of the fifteenth century, and giving them the unity of fusion in a large and lucid manner.

The fusion of classes in the camps of the New Armies outdoes the mixture of "cook's son and duke's son" fifteen years ago.

He began, therefore, by inventing a body for earthenware, which at the same time should be white, and capable of enduring a very high degree of heat without fusion, well knowing that the hardness of the ware depended on the high firing to which it has been subjected.

One would like to hope that in the West a similar fusion might take place between the emotional and philosophical traditions of religion, and the new conception of intellectual duty introduced by Science.

The political effect of such a fusion would be enormous.

Charlotte Brontë's imagination, and her sense of the real, are in process of fusion.

If she had had no genius she would yet be great because of what took place within her, the fusion of her soul with the transcendent and enduring life.

As Rumania's interests were identical with those of Austriawrote Count Andrassy privately to Prince Carol a few months laternamely, to prevent the fusion of the northern and the southern Slavs, she had only to express her willingness to become at a given moment the third party in the compact.

Answers to Fusion mathematics, by Aaron Freilich, Henry H. Shanholt & Joseph P. McCormack.

Fusion mathematics; a correlation and unification of intermediate algebra & plane trigonometry.

MCCORMACK, JOSEPH P. Answers to Fusion mathematics.

Fusion Mathematics.

MCCORMACK, JOSEPH P. Teachers' guide for Fusion mathematics.

If the stones are volcanic, then they were once in a state of fusion.

The spirit of Dally tended to assist this fusion of personalities in every way, and the boy who kept apart was sure sooner or later to run foul of his good-humoured but well-aimed sallies.

It was further escalated by atomic fission and nuclear fusion.

And in 1889 it choose as its head, John Ballance, perhaps the only man who could head with success a Liberal-Labour fusion.

222 examples of  fusion  in sentences