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- noun The process or point of
reconverging .
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Examples
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As Bussien elaborates in his Nature Manifesto, the chair represents a reconvergence of man and nature.
Michel Bussien’s Growing Chair is Deep-Seated in Nature | Inhabitat 2009
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For switching, the IETF is working on Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links (TRILL), which is intended to overcome limitations of the Spanning Tree protocol in scale and topology reconvergence.
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TRILL is designed to overcome the slow topology reconvergence times associated with Spanning Tree, which limits scale and is more susceptible to link failures, but also backward compatible with existing Spanning Tree implementations.
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"There's set to be a reconvergence between France and Germany," says Gilles Moec, an economist at Bank of America in London.
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"There's set to be a reconvergence between France and Germany," said Gilles Moec, an economist at Bank of America in London.
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An "emergency reconvergence" had been scheduled for 6 p.m., with a pledge to retake the square.
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The reconvergence of the economies might be easier if Germany were to accept inflation, but it shows little inclination to do that.
NYT > Home Page By FLOYD NORRIS 2011
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The reconvergence of the economies might be easier if Germany were to accept inflation, but it shows little inclination to do that.
NYT > Home Page By FLOYD NORRIS 2011
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Sometimes the pummeling drum beat strays off the constant guitar churn, but their eventual reconvergence is the best part.
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Sometimes the pummeling drum beat strays off the constant guitar churn, but their eventual reconvergence is the best part.
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