Use "converged" in a sentence

1. As the monsters converged,

2. The roads converged at the stadium.

3. Angry crowds converged on the speaker.

4. Spanish conquerors converged on Honduras in 1524.

5. Method and device for processing converged address book service

6. 9 The roads converged at the stadium.

7. Several events converged to make this a pivotal year.

8. Demonstrators from the Rangoon neighbourhoods converged in downtown Rangoon.

9. Thousands of supporters converged on London for the rally.

10. Most of the main roads in the area converged on that bridge.

11. Bus routes and railways, both overground and underground, converged on the station.

12. Around 1,000 Arizonians converged at the state's capitol on Nov

13. We had converged with Western Europe to the mixed economy.

14. Network repository to exchange converged address book service requests and responses

15. 10 Within the Alliance interests of local petit bourgeoisie and industrial bourgeoisie converged.

16. Many residents converged outside of the community center to protest the meeting.

17. Convergent will provide the required voice, data or converged solution for your business.

18. Thousands of people converged on the theater, which could seat 25,000 spectators.

19. Thousands of visitors have already converged on the city for the Passover.

20. In 1898 more than 40,000 prospectors converged here to seek but one thing —gold!

21. Synonyms for Congressed include concentrated, congregated, assembled, met, gathered, rendezvoused, clustered, convened, converged and crowded

22. Synonyms for Brigaded include grouped, gathered, convened, assembled, congregated, converged, met, organised, organized and bunched

23. PHOENIX—Arizonians have converged almost every night outside the Maricopa County Elections Department after …

24. It therefore is converged upon by cumulative selection from two very different starting points.

25. So, early Saturday morning, April 26, 1975, hundreds of carloads of Witnesses converged on Angola.”

26. Ip converged mobile access gateway for 3g mobile service and service method using the same

27. Method for updating base station information in converged network supporting multiple communication systems, and device therefor

28. 30 The views of the richest householders converged with those of the poorest and created a new consensus.

29. Reporters quickly converged on the school, trying to interview students, many of whom were still in shock.

30. In some Member States, work is under way to adapt the regulatory authorities to the converged electronic communications environment.

31. Least-squares refinement, which included all hydrogen atoms, converged at R = 0.032 for 1251 observed reflections.

32. Over the past twenty years, the continental European model has converged towards the Anglo-Saxon model.

33. During the 1960’s, international fishing fleets converged on Newfoundland’s offshore banks to harvest huge quantities of cod.

34. Method for registering and updating base station information in converged network supporting multiple communication systems, and device therefor

35. The present invention discloses a method and device for implementing Converged Address Book (CAB) service information notification.

36. Anguished onlookers converged on me, wanting to know in what part of the building I had been.

37. Eventually three principal routes converged at the Coffin house, which came to be the Grand Central Terminal of the Underground Railroad.

38. Authorities converged on the scene and found Banister, 41, dead behind the wheel of his car and covered in blood

39. Methods and apparatus to use a network repository as a proxy to exchange converged address book service requests and responses are disclosed.

40. Creodonts ranged in size from that of a small cat to lion- or bear-size species, and often converged in appearance with those animals

41. By 14 August, over a front of about 100 miles (160 km), the Austro-Hungarians had crossed the rivers and converged on Valjevo.

42. Creodonts ranged in size from that of a small cat to lion- or bear-size species, and often converged in appearance with those animals

43. TED began in 1984 as a Conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — …

44. These three pathways converged with the abdomino-aortic lymph nodes near the left renal vein; in particular, the nodes in the interaortico-caval space were considered important.

45. Thousands of red-shirted anti-government demonstrators converged on the Thai capital Saturday, vowing to oust the government in a mass do-or-die display of muscle, AP reported.

46. Tax harmonisation, especially in the energy sector, is an absolute priority if our citizens are to understand that we have converged not just socially but democratically too.

47. Please read on Estonian Apocope as but one example showing the falsity of your beliefs since regardless of vocal height, surely these differing vowels converged before being zeroed

48. Technical know- how, sufficient capital, the availability of raw materials, the possibility of transporting them and finished products cheaply —these and other prerequisites for industrial advancement now converged in England.

49. ‘The various forces converged in April 1945, and the Berlin garrison commander Capitulated on 2 May.’ ‘So great was the demoralization that formidable fortresses Capitulated to mere cavalry units.’

50. With one bite, all the pleasures converged — the company, the atmosphere, and those garlicky, herbed bread crumbs baked to a deep brown on top of briny seafood, Brightened with freshly squeezed lemon

51. Bedtimes of at least 1 hour earlier were also associated with significantly higher RHRs throughout sleep; however, they converged with one’s normal rate by the end of the sleep session, not

52. Inflections of 'Converge' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Converges v 3rd person singular converging v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Converged v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Converged v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively

53. Cloudmark Sender Intelligence data can be integrated into network perimeter devices, such as edge mail transfer agents (MTAs) to protect valuable messaging infrastructure against spam, phishing, zombies, botnets, and today's advanced converged threats.

54. The World Health Organization concluded that the long-term studies'findings converged with others in " relieving patients, carers and clinicians of the Chronicity paradigm which dominated thinking throughout much of the 20th century ."

55. Both lamp housings (108) may be adjusted so that light beams (130a, 130b) emitted by each may be selectively converged at a spot (132) a predetermined distance in front of the lamp housing (106).

56. Some of the most intriguing findings from the survey involve organizational type and size, reasons for not Converging, benefits of Converging, drawbacks of Converging, oversight of a converged function, and models for effective collaboration and management absent full convergence

57. In the summer of 1985, large groups of Jehovah’s Witnesses from around the world converged on Greece to attend a series of international conventions and also to visit sites with particular significance in the history of Christianity.

58. Personalized contact information is handed over to a data synchronization (DS) client so that the DS client may synchronize the information with the address book of the subscribing user in a converged address book (CAB) server.

59. Happiness is a sunbeam which may pass through a thousand Bosoms without losing a particle of its original ray; nay, when it strikes on a kindred heart, like the converged light on a mirror, it reflects itself with redoubled brightness.

60. Happiness is a sunbeam, Which may pass through a thousand Bosoms Without losing a particle of its original ray Nay, when it strikes on a kindred heart, Like the converged light on a mirror, It reflects itself with redoubled brightness

61. Along with intense aerial bombardment, forces of several thousand US Marines with 300 lightly armored vehicles, converged on the town on April 13 , 2003 , meeting little or no resistance. With the fall of Tikrit, U.S. Major General Stanley McChrystal said, "I would anticipate that the major combat operations are over," postulating the end of major military action in Iraq.