Convergent opinions of two people never agree on one point. [adjective]
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But, while Robertson was in some measure the initiator of a movement, Prescott came to his task when the range of information was incomparably wider and when progress in sociologic theory had thrown innumerable convergent lights upon the progress of events. [adjective]
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If to the blind but convergent and harmonious instincts of a swarm of bees should be suddenly added reflection and judgment, the little society could not long exist. [adjective]
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Les deux sierras convergent vers l'extremite orientale de la vallee.' [Please select]
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Expressed in bare numbers, it is like the convergent series 1/2 plus 1/4 plus 1/8. [Please select]
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[Illustration: The convergent lady-beetle; a, adult; b, pupa; c, larva; all enlarged. [Please select]
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The Eastern Emperor, Michael VII, under the pressure of these convergent dangers, took a step that probably seemed both to himself and to Rome of the utmost political significance. [Please select]
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How far will they remain dark, obdurate, habitual, and traditional, resisting the convergent forces that offer them either unity or misery. [Please select]
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