Using the Confluence power-up, you can now attach Confluence pages to Trello cards, for example, or create new pages right from Trello.
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Denver residents cool off at Cherry Creek in Confluence Park.
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MACCALLUM: You had a confluence of events that saved you.
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Warren is that rare confluence of intellect, integrity and compassion.
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So it was a confluence of all kinds of things.
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That they did now is a confluence of several factors.
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Corporate profits soared from the confluence of all these forces.
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For now, this confluence of factors is worth a toast.
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The confluence of those two forces can have tragic results.
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It's this confluence of forces that moves the reader forward.
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A confluence of circumstances can create this type of scenario.
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It is also the center of a confluence of despair.
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The chart below depicts this confluence of factors throughout history.
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And who could forget Confluence (an enterprise knowledge management system)?
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The confluence of interests seemed too much to pass up.
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"[The name suggests that] it's a confluence center," she says.
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CBD exists at the confluence of three huge consumer trends.
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This confluence, it turns out, can be beneficial to cancer research.
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It's likely a confluence of things, but the ball don't lie.
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Heavy storms, for example, result from a complex confluence of factors.
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What a miraculous confluence of medical science and salary cap rules.
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It creates a whole confluence of events that are not attractive.
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BAIER: I said today, Jason, that there was a confluence here.
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Atlassian today announced a new version of Confluence, its collaboration platform.
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Hong Kong's markets are hurting due to a confluence of factors.
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"A confluence of factors have kept delinquencies very low," said Chessen.
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He urged calm however, pointing to the unusual confluence of circumstances.
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I'm at the confluence of the Eisenhower years and Timothy Leary.
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The current model for understanding SIDS suggests a confluence of risks.
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But we are witnessing a remarkable confluence of (relatively) parsimonious events.
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Presumably Insurify can grow like heck from that confluence of factors.
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Interestingly, you have this confluence of events between 2015 and 2230.
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"It is the confluence of madness and urban blight," he said.
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Sure, yeah, I think it's a confluence of all these factors, certainly.
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Analysts say a confluence of domestic and external factors has underpinned demand.
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Not the confluence of environmental factors that most experts have pointed out.
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The confluence of other factors makes December much less likely as well.
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A confluence of factors may make 2017 fertile ground for tech offerings.
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With this release, Atlassian is once again putting the spotlight on Confluence.
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What will this confluence of cosmic energy mean for you, dear Sag?
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Like Rockefeller, Mr Ma spotted a confluence of technologies and market opportunities.
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Mr. Rosenberg escaped with cuts and bruises: the confluence of circumstances, again.
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That confluence of capabilities is in focus across the national security landscape.
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The music industry is, in some ways, a confluence of toxic culture.
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"A confluence of factors has seen this escalation happen now," he said.
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And go for it, because the confluence may well not come again.
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The falls also mark the confluence of the Plitvica and Korana rivers.
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Like Harvey's devastation, California's ravaging wildfires arose from a confluence of factors.
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In fact, a confluence of bedrock laws are on the players' side.
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Investors are rushing into bonds because of a confluence of negative events.
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Investor pressure For the energy sector, there is a confluence of pressures.
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Australia's brutal fire season stems from a confluence of threats, scientists say.
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Some housing advocates agree that this confluence of forces would be ideal.
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Atlassian has a portfolio of developer tools like Bitbucket, Jira and Confluence.
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"Customers tell us Confluence is great, but the search sucks," Schumacher said.
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It might leave the country rudderless at the confluence of multiple crises.
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Many expected the confluence to shatter previous records for free agent contracts.
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There was a remarkable confluence, for instance, on the most promising coming step.
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The confluence of those needs has thus far been met largely in China.
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Atlassian raised the prices of some products, including Confluence and Jira, in October.
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Trump won office because of a confluence of factors unlikely to be repeated.
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We hypothesized that when there is confluence of these factors, disease may occur.
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The confluence of the Patriot Act and the Big Tech is no coincidence.
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This confluence of personnel, ideas and leadership was instrumental in guiding our success.
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Ultimately, however, it sounds like the company's demise was a confluence of factors.
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Venezuela's surprising rectitude as a debtor stems from an unlikely confluence of factors.
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THE REVAMPED Confluence neighbourhood of Lyon is a laboratory for modern eco-living.
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CARNIVAL CORP CEO - THE CONFLUENCE OF EVENTS IN EUROPE OVERWHELMED US- CONF CALL
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The big picture: A confluence of 21st century shifts is endangering critical infrastructure.
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The yuan has been hammered in recent months by a confluence of factors.
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Atlassian has a set of popular developer tools like Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket.
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Cramer saw the perfect confluence of events that allowed stocks to soar higher.
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This could also just be a rare confluence of sun, stubbornness, and space.
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It was a confluence of pretty crazy moves that spiraled out of control.
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Our 2011 record, Infrastructure, was really melodic, and 2012's Confluence was darker.
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"This book is the result of a happy confluence of events," explains Wyatt.
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What epic confluence can avoid the violence of giving and taking such shape?
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The confluence of rivers and sea is a dangerous zone in a hurricane.
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Monaco's apparent lack of poverty can be traced to a confluence of factors.
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The decision to evacuate it comes at the confluence of several separate events.
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It's only in the confluence of those three things that actual addiction occurs.
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Genetics, trauma, visions of beauty — "it's usually the confluence of them," she said.
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But then, through some confluence of events, a mental shift occurred in me.
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It happened, rather, as a confluence of global forces buoyed poor countries' fortunes.
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And it results from a confluence of biology, psychology, social environment and culture.
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Will the confluence of outstanding issues foreshadow the end of his presidential dreams?
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What we had back in the '13s is a confluence of multiple issues.
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The shutdown and everything -- the confluence of things that didn't go right were high.
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Another factor is its location, at the confluence of the Andes and the equator.
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A confluence of robust elements have combined forces to produce an exceptionally dangerous day.
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Over the years, a confluence of circumstances sidelined governments, leaving behind an unregulated market.
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A confluence of events over the past couple of weeks has reinforced Cornyn's message.
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According to Lee, a confluence of events make a market 'pause' much more likely.
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This is the single worst confluence of people and ideas I have ever seen.
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InVision has already had lighter integrations with Atlassian products, including Jira, Confluence and Trello.
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CNBC's Capital Exchange breakfast series focuses on the confluence of policy, money and growth.
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Over time, Atlassian will integrate these features more deeply into the rest of Confluence.
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Jim Cramer saw the perfect confluence of events that allowed stocks to soar higher.
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"This is the first time we've had such a confluence of measurements," Ravi says.
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Ideas come from a confluence of history, "the adjacent possible" specific geographic locations, etc.
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By dusk, a confluence of events had led him to the Citi Field mound.
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To mark this confluence of events, we tracked down a school-age fashion designer.
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Every time we debate this, it's like this incredible confluence of so many factors.
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The book's climactic scene takes place near the Big Blackfoot's confluence with Belmont Creek.
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Dealers could find no single trigger for the scare, more a confluence of factors.
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If it works, I know it will be the most amazing confluence of circumstances.
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Flashier gaming celebrities, anointed by Twitch, are taking the confluence to even further extremes.
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And because of that uncanny confluence, deGrom's season may be near impossible to reproduce.
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James, of course, wasn't the only one interested in that confluence of basketball stardust.
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Here, soccer is about the confluence of money, prestige, and a polished global image.
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An enormous confluence of events had to occur for this reporting to come through.
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In total, he studies a confluence of four metrics to arrive at his recommendations.
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The company previously announced its premium plans for Jira Software Cloud and Confluence Cloud.
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A confluence of events -- a series of individual choices -- brought us to this moment.
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The unique confluence of historic electoral mandate, popular president, and congressional supermajorities was wasted.
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A unique confluence of factors allowed these companies to break that law this year.
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So it will be a little while before you have that confluence of factors.
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It was a confluence of events that someday all of it will be exposed.
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This roaring output is the result of a confluence of short- and long-term factors.
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"It's this exact confluence of forces with where they're coming from and where we are."
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But that easygoing confluence of Californian and Thai ingredients isn't what makes Nari so extraordinary.
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This time around, some market players point to a confluence of drivers not seen before.
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The surging premiums are a result of the confluence of several factors limiting global supply.
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"See you soon, you crazy, complex confluence of passion," she wrote as her parting words.
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The firm owns a bucket of teamwork products such as Jira, Confluence, HipChat and Bitbucket.
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It's this confluence of pop-traditionalist form and politically timely content that drives Dirty Computer.
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What sets Ms Crampton's apart is the confluence of her personal history with the river.
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Turn-of-the-century hard rock's origin story is a strange confluence of outside factors.
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No two blooms are quite alike, and all are caused by a confluence of factors.
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A confluence of factors—generational, judicial, societal—have created momentum where previously there was none.
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Confluence provides more unstructured content sharing while JIRA offers very structured workflow and product management.
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Conspiracy theories aside, this confluence of zygotes is probably due to a number of factors.
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Eight years later, and this confluence of factors continues to be felt around the planet.
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It's the greatness itself that's unfair, and the confluence of blessings that created that greatness.
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Where does this confluence of politics, shifting legal thought, and new medical technology leave us?
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"Holographic art is a confluence of physics and imagination—so is space exploration," she added.
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The confluence of beautiful medieval art and chemistry has a poetry all of its own.
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Woven throughout is a larger theme — this country's unique confluence of race, class and firearms.
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The surging premiums are the result of the confluence of several factors limiting global supply.
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The most successful companies have a confluence of factors aligning to work in their favor.
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It was a sad bit of nickname confluence that meant the mascot had to go.
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Mr. Castilla poled us up to a confluence, and we tied off in the shade.
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But the confluence of the conditions could suggest a path forward for treating the ailment.
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It is not one thing that you love but the confluence of a hundred things.
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But to get this kind of confluence among players is uncanny, poetic, strange, and beautiful.
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He reigned at the confluence of a culture tipping away from disco toward hip hop.
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Bruce attributes the current viability of the micro-monowheel to a confluence of technological advancements.
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It's a fascinating confluence of narratives, which calls into question the very meaning of family.
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But the confluence of events on July 25 seems to now smash it to pieces.
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The mistake resulted from a confluence of events related to incomplete data and insufficient time.
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So, that's why a confluence of factors are contributing to the slowdown in the Chinese economy.
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The bizarre confluence of revelations that led to the discovery of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.
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Fields: There was a confluence of melodic and lyrical talent and a wanting to be different.
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Market pros worry that a confluence of factors will make the Fed's market balancing act difficult.
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The museum is dedicated to the confluence of art and science, specifically to health and medicine.
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And a unique confluence of term limits will fortify those dynamics over the next two years.
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It's a confluence of innovation and market trends that have made the atmosphere ripe for partnerships.
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The S&P 500 hit an historic high on a confluence of near-perfect market events.
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Then, an unusual confluence of events led another top prospect to pass on the race: Rep.
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Most of 2017's job losses occurred in California, the result of a confluence of factors.
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West Virginia power plant Longview Power hired Confluence Government Relations to monitor energy legislation and regulations.
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HOBOKEN "Confluence," mixed-media exhibition featuring Starr Tucker-Ortega, Jesse Ensling, Janet Kolstein and Donna O'Grady.
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In a swirling confluence of mourners, the heavy corpse of Jesus is lowered onto Mary's lap.
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Atlassian has long made products that are popular among software developers, such as Jira and Confluence.
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These days, Hillsborough's cultural confluence is best evident amid the handsome, historic brick buildings of downtown.
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Now, a confluence of events this week suggest that Republicans may be the ones playing defense.
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The confluence of beauty, sustainability, and acceptance neatly sums up the allure of Hix Island House.
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The confluence of nature and art is at the center of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's work.
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It has gained 18% in the last three sessions, driven by a confluence of positive factors.
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The coronavirus outbreak has also created an unlucky confluence of spiking demand and widespread supplier delays.
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Fort Jefferson Hill Park in Wickliffe, Ky., overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.
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Credit serendipity for this confluence of productions; there's no coordinated effort, no big anniversary to mark.
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Given the confluence of these events, it is important to reflect on President Ronald Reagan's legacy.
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A confluence of cultural, economic and technological changes transformed the city in the 1930s and '40s.
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The unusual confluence of the president's annual speech with an impeachment trial was not a first.
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The confluence of these events and the magnitude of their occurrence at Blue Apron is rare.
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Allahabad sits atop the Hindu city of Prayaaga, situated at the confluence of three sacred rivers.
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Cases were also recorded after Hurricane Katrina, she noted, because of the confluence of two factors.
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The confluence between the boys' story and the comic's is often clumsily noted in the dialogue.
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It was the confluence of celebrity, a spree killer of dubious origin, some failings by the police.
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A confluence of factors is shaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the fourth-largest city in North America.
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The class continued through this spring, and then it was canceled for a confluence of bureaucratic reasons.
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Ultimately, this confluence of special-situation and balance-sheet-to-income-statement investing has handsomely rewarded Kiel.
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Davis doesn't detail what exactly happened or what those "self-inflicted" wounds and "confluence of reasons" were.
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So it was this big confluence of women helping women to have this great historical thing happen.
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The confluence of these faraway factors had led to a sea-change in foreigners attitude toward Japan.
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The general ordered an artillery preparation for both valleys from their confluence upwards for several hundred yards.
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Perched at the confluence of the Rhône and the Saône is a futuristic new plate-glass museum.
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This confluence between the Eastern and Western avant-garde is essential to Seung-taek Lee's aesthetic perspective.
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Conversations with Diego Rivera provides rare documentation of his confluence of politically egalitarian views and the arts.
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For that you can thank—or curse, depending on your tolerance for novelty—a confluence of factors.
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The confluence of these two shifts is particularly marked in smaller medical centers like ours at Dartmouth.
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A confluence of factors: * The media market: Georgia's sixth district is covered by the Atlanta media market.
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Amazon's e-reader is, to me, the perfect confluence of technological savvy and no-frills, barebones utility.
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Nom is based around a confluence of a couple of the bigger trends in online media today.
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Like many entrepreneurs, Scales is looking for ways to grow her business against a confluence of headwinds.
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Officials attributed the shortage to a confluence of factors, including two open congressional seats to replace Reps.
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TBA21-Academy is a pioneering organization focusing on a confluence of ocean studies, art, science, and environmentalism.
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A confluence of rising wages and food costs have hammered shares of fast food stocks this month.
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"It is a confluence of many things that put a lid on financial stock prices," Orengo said.
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A confluence of events shaped my decision to go into teaching, a really rich and rewarding career.
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But the confluence of all-time great athlete and head of government represented by Khan is rare.
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This confluence has exacerbated the difficulty curators have always had in getting loans of prized van Goghs.
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Confluence more for the long form content discussion and images and files and those sorts of things.
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But in August, a confluence of events pushed the gap far wider than Mr. Aas had wagered.
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Thousands of Americans died because the confluence of events in Puerto Rico posed a genuinely hard problem.
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Which brings us back to the confluence of the Carson King brouhaha and the Trump impeachment narrative.
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It's a confluence of presences and absences — art that's there and some that's not — both equally potent.
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The confluence of interests enables Qanon conspiracists to launder ideas into the mainstream in potentially dangerous ways.
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He notes how a confluence of slick storytelling and inherent human biases leave investors susceptible to fraud.
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The confluence of social messaging apps doesn't seem to help Facebook's claims that it isn't a monopoly.
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The confluence of data made the lira gave up early gains, to trade flat against the dollar.
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His company also uses Confluence, which has templates for shared projects, like marketing plans or project timelines.
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After all, while there is a real conflict here, there is also a real confluence of interests.
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The crowd leans in, feet away — a confluence of cardigan-wearing hipsters and old fogeys in suits.
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With Clean, Allison captures an agonizing tenderness, especially when she's funny, a confluence of pain and elation.
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All mental health problems are multi-causal; a highly individual confluence of factors both genetic and environmental.
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I can only hope that this is the point of confluence for all of our individual struggles.
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A confluence of factors have contributed, including slowed upgrade cycles and stagnate economies in both China and abroad.
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As a result of this confluence of terrible press, Rowland received a lot of backlash for her comment.
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Today's disastrous blazes are the confluence of weather, a warming climate, mismanaged forests, and development in fire country.
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Fortunately, as I've been pointing out for quite some time, all of these elements are occurring in confluence.
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These confluence of factors is driving GDP growth, which is 23 percent in the San Francisco–Oakland area.
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He calls it a "strange confluence of work and hobby," considering the name of the galaxy and telescope.
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"Hölderlin tower, on the Neckar river, in May" opens the book with this confluence of absence and trace.
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We're in a market in a confluence of high growth of the Chinese economy as well as technology.
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The confluence of nostalgia probably explains why there are a lot of people who've pulled together similar projects.
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LG: It seems to me like it's a combination, a confluence of factors that have really allowed this.
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To me, the biggest social confluence of our time between social justice and sports has occurred within baseball.
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The confluence of insubordination and recklessness on Comey's part were red flags that simply could not be ignored.
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With this, Confluence users will be able to see how others in their company engage with their content.
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This report, coming as it does six months into the Trump presidency, represents a significant confluence of events.
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Server farms are built at the confluence of cheap electricity, cheap land, proximity to clients, and geopolitical stability.
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Seema Saifee, a staff attorney at the Innocence Project, said a confluence of forces had doomed Mr. Hatchett.
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"Confluence" was maybe one of the most complicated songs to record, but it's also one of my favorite.
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The confluence of 18th century music, electronic arrangements, and visuals are paramount for both Anna and Eleanor Meredith.
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So it was a confluence of a lot of different things at once that went into those songs.
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Then a new startup appropriately named Pay Your Selfie is just the ticket for your confluence of interests.
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With the confluence of social, economic, and technological shifts happening in rapid succession, a disruptive environment is inevitable.
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And then this strange confluence of events involving Huma Abedin, James Comey, Anthony Weiner — it's like bad Shakespeare.
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Ken Vogel covers the confluence of money, politics and influence as a reporter in The Times's Washington bureau.
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Because of that confluence of factors, the Mets (77-63) went 14-18 in deGrom's starts this season.
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Did the confluence of friend, enemy and action make Mr. Legend re-evaluate his approach to this administration?
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It is just chilling to see the confluence of events and how they brazenly carried out his killing.
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At the dark confluence of hippie and Hitler, you can buy a year's supply of earth-friendly quinoa.
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The confluence of events is leaving even independent observers wondering how the president can stop the downward spiral.
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Whether the confluence of international attention and militarization ratchets up the pressure on Myanmar is hard to fathom.
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In his 15 years at Atlassian, he has worked on popular Atlassian products like Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket.
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The location itself, at a bend in the river, serves as a natural confluence, where materials and sediment accumulate.
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Today they support a range of products including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive,, Box, Dropbox, Slack and JIRA, Confluence.
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So there's this confluence of a lot of different consumer trends that suggested that this wasn't just a fad.
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As company CEO Dave Link sees, we are seeing this vast confluence of technology influences coming together very quickly.
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That is, a stream might seem like a single, cohesive flow, but it's really a confluence from different sources.
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Seeing Orion up in the sky above us, I couldn't help but start creating this confluence between the ideas.
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Specifically, the expanded integration allows designers to share InVision Studio designs and prototypes right within Jira, Trello and Confluence.
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But, luckily, a confluence of psychiatric mishaps derailed me so badly that I was finally forced to seek treatment.
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Year-end numbers from IDC point to a dip in the smartwatch market, due to a confluence of factors.
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Berry's confluence of eclectic styles drew fans of all backgrounds and even helped close a racial gap in music.
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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, sees a confluence of factors keeping this bull market rally going.
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Also to blame is an unfortunate confluence of rising tuition and wage stagnation, said Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of SavingForCollege.com.
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The confluence of those factors has kept yields low, with investors buying bonds as a safer alternative to equities.
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The results should be welcome news to apparel retailers, who have struggled to generate sales amid a confluence headwinds.
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Users know Atlassian mostly for its Jira and Confluence products, which are almost ubiquitous in the software development community.
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Berry's confluence of eclectic styles drew fans of all backgrounds, and even helped close a racial gap in music.
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"In fact, one in four Confluence Cloud customers use it throughout their entire company, according to recent customer data."
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A confluence of factors going against Wall Street banks has their stocks outpacing the declines of the broader market.
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The confluence of factors led to a move that some see as the start of a potential sea change.
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When he sings about love and desire, he places himself at a confluence of the intimate and the sacred.
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This year, a confluence of circumstances has put heavy pressure on Senate Republicans to get their work done early.
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This confluence of circumstances played a big part in giving favela residents a voice in Brazilian and international media.
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Yet a confluence of factors is now beginning to have a profound impact on the $210tn fixed income market.
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By the time they reached the confluence with the Santa Fe, below Cochiti Dam, there wasn't much water left.
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What brought Mr. Lederer there was the same confluence of interests that had created Brooklyn Blowhards, his newest band.
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Our newly rediscovered freedom from inordinate Federal overreach will invite initiative, confidence and a confluence in the social order.
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While cooking has been his relaxation, there is a confluence of food and music that's apparent from Keen's output.
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"Florida Democrats understand the confluence of events that led to the closures just days before our election," Peñalosa said.
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The confluence of North Korea's nuclear testing and Mr. Xi's important public appearances is not a coincidence, analysts said.
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The act is often prompted by a wide confluence of causes and circumstances, hardly understood by mental health professionals.
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In doing so, he affirms that they did not exist in vacuum, but in a confluence of ideological beliefs.
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A confluence of despair Obock is a small fishing village on the northern shores of the Gulf of Tadjoura.
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The people of Hawaii are not alone in the West in their devotion to this riotous confluence of flavors.
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"This confluence of circumstances will make it difficult for the Fed to get monetary policy exactly right," Dalio said.
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For observers who remember the good old days, the confluence of games and interest is a long time coming.
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Now Schumacher is interested in tackling search because customers complained about the search in Confluence, Atlassian&aposs collaboration software.
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The choking first aid posters of yore were a messy confluence of primary colors and a stylized fish skeleton.
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Ryan — who attended Al-Anon and A.A. meetings — found the confluence cathartic, and said it made her more empathetic.
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It's this tricky confluence of human behavior and technology that JMA and Disaster Preparedness personnel will continue to navigate.
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For Hindus, Prayagraj sits at the confluence of three sacred rivers – the Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati.
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But the report also warned of a dangerous "confluence of forces" in the US that could inhibit continued growth.
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Scott Farquhar (Atlassian) With tools like Jira, Bitbucket and Confluence, few companies influence how developers work as much as Atlassian.
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The transformation of the multiplex was the result of a confluence of efforts from different branches of the film industry.
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So through a confluence of factors, we could see a response to this problem that we have not imagined previously.
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So the confluence of those things led me to start thinking about, okay, how do we actually fix the problem?
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In an interesting confluence of themes, I also believe that they had the same revelation recently in the education market.
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It was also a lucky confluence of events — Australia managed to find the right balance of cards and available terminals.
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But that moment of confluence — though she delivers different manifestos in each film — is a stunning visual and aural experience.
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Temer faces a confluence of challenges including an economic recession, high inflation, a widening deficit, volatile currency and widespread bureaucracy.
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It took an error and two bugs to shut the GCE down, which is a helluva unlikely confluence of events.
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I race through a million possible points of confluence—what moment, event, idea could I have already shared with Sergey?
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Bitcoin, the controversial digital currency, is on its way to a major milestone thanks to a confluence of positive factors.
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The confluence of the business and scientific interests and animal rights have helped spur the development of EpiSkin and EpiDerm.
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There's a shift in social science now toward understanding that our sexuality happens at the confluence of biology and context.
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" He described the series as "the latest gangster melodrama to sit at the confluence of 'Les Misérables' and 'The Godfather.
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"This is not some temporary coincidence or confluence of a momentary event -- that list describes a chronic issue," Courtney said.
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At the same time, authorities are stepping up their game to crack the confluence of burners and secure chat apps.
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A confluence of advertising and art, a new book from the Aperture Foundation takes a sartorial evolution of food photography.
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"The confluence of two trends is extremely worrying," Emanuel told the host, Eric Holthaus, who is a meteorologist and blogger.
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It's unclear why the demoscene split from the warez scene, but it was likely due to a confluence of factors.
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Smith is still in recruiting, but hasn't seen a talent pool match the confluence of early furrydom and early computing.
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There is a confluence of interests between the Kremlin and Donald Trump, and they are, in effect, helping each other.
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The issue has entered the political mainstream in a few short years thanks to a confluence of factors, advocates say.
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Criminologists cite a confluence of factors, including more effective policing, improved technology, violence-prevention programs and demographic and social changes.
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It's truffle season, a confluence of sumptuous chocolate and the fragrant black and white fungi, all worthy of the holidays.
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A feather, with its reciprocal structure, embodies the confluence of two powerful and equally important evolutionary forces: utility and beauty.
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But in the mid-20th century, running crept into respectability, thanks to a confluence of trends in the late '60s.
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Even a few years ago, this confluence would have occupied prime real estate near the center of the jazz discourse.
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So, you know, having multiple products was a very controversial decision internally to start our second product, which was Confluence.
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But over the last year, the region saw a confluence of extreme weather conditions that increased the likelihood of flooding.
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We are not a confluence of self-interests but one nation, and we can overcome any crisis before us together.
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It is an impossible request that fashion shows measure up to the horror, but likewise impossible to ignore the confluence.
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Confluence Park, which reopened last year after a two-year renovation, is really more like a set of river trails.
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That reflects a fascinating confluence of these two forces: the force of history and the force of the history-breaker.
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The recent confluence of the disputed hydrogen bomb test and the barrage of cyberattacks on South Korea fit this pattern.
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Greenwell wrote about topics that were rife with complication: desire, Bulgaria, privilege and at times a confluence of all three.
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Steep market losses are not abnormal when the confluence of these factors turns negative, however, they&aposre not guaranteed either.
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The confluence of the Missouri and Cannonball Rivers in North Dakota is sacred ground for the people of Standing Rock.
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A confluence of weird election rules could leave America waiting on northern Maine to know who wins the 2020 election.
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Her social fluidity led to the confluence that first placed her faux Chanel at the epicenter of the real Chanel.
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The motivation behind the Orlando nightclub attack appears to stem from a confluence of violent homophobia and radical Islamic ideology.
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There's a confluence of incredible people who believe in their ability to change the world, and an ecosystem that allows it.
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There may be a confluence of events that somehow causes a recession, but it may not be in 21, 22018, 22016.
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The gallery cited a "confluence of resource challenges and a shifting environment for non-profits," as the reason for its closing.
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Why you're seeing it everywhere: Gradients are the confluence of three different trends: Light and Space art, vaporwave, and bisexual lighting.
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"Maybe it's just the cynic in me or just confluence, but this all works out neatly for the government," Vernick said.
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Brazil's indigenous chief Raoni Metuktire of the Kayapo people during a visit to the Confluence Museum in Lyon, France, May 28.
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There may be a confluence of events that somehow causes a recession, but it may not be in 2019, 2020, 2021.
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The same factor driving down those stockpiles is driving pump prices higher — a confluence of refinery maintenance and outages hitting supply.
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What is clear however is that in the days leading up to Trump's decision, there was a confluence of significant events.
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This confluence has caused an unprecedented number of destructive and increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks and hacks in the last few years.
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According to NASA, the next confluence of all three of these events won't be visible in the U.S. again until 2037.
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It&aposs sort of a new question, and it does require the confluence of two fields that have been somewhat distinct.
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EST Heavy rainfall continues to fall in the South as a rare confluence of extreme weather events combine to break records.
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It's typically not just one event — it's a confluence of factors, some of which may not be readily apparent to observers.
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Any headwinds experienced in the aftermath of Brexit would be in addition to a confluence of issues Nike is up against.
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Today this success is threatened by a confluence of populism, nationalism and economic forces that are making monetary policy political again.
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How it works: The popularity is apparently the result of a confluence of increased health consciousness among younger consumers and FOMO.
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A confluence of factors has helped blunt the issue of gender in weighing who will become the next commander in chief.
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With a few exceptions, handset makers are starting to feel the pain of stagnation, due to a confluence of different forces.
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Now I'm an archivist, an organizer, and I have to tell myself that this new confluence is a kind of work.
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"What I saw here was this beautiful confluence of nature, culture, solitude and such a deep historical story," Ms. Burns said.
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It's been a wild week for Tesla as CEO Elon Musk finds himself at the center of a confluence of headlines.
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The general lesson right now is that lots of valuation metrics are out of whack due to a confluence of concerns.
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The Indians were, in a confluence of events that could only happen to Cleveland and seven other teams, on that list.
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This confluence of style is being accelerated by companies that foster a sense of placelessness, using technology to break down geography.
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I mean, I don't know, it was this confluence of things and we didn't know if we could pull it off.
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According to archivist Jason Scott, who works for the Internet Archive, we're unlikely to see such a confluence of circumstances again.
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Why did it get made, I think it was just a confluence of theater jokes that David and I found funny.
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The confluence of these and other factors has prompted a re-examination of the postwar promise of a unified, borderless Europe.
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The confluence of hot spots around the globe is testing Trump as he nears the 100-day mark of his presidency.
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A confluence of events around the turn of the century prompted Americans to assert special prerogatives in the Caribbean Sea basin.
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I say "confluence" because Stefan Hertmans, like Sebald, is interested in the places where narrative authority, invention and speculation flow together.
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The show is the outcome of a remarkable confluence of talent and expertise, with a little emotion and happenstance thrown in.
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Stocks fell when Richard Nixon resigned, but markets were reacting to a confluence of other events like a global oil crisis.
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This confluence of events gave us a devastating peek behind the tawny curtain that is the Commander in Chief's confusing pate.
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It is not clear how common it is for buyers to experience a confluence of events like this — a perfect storm.
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The chiles are legion: guajillo, pasilla, ancho and arbol, a confluence of smoke and berries, raisins and chocolate, pine and grass.
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I came back to this confluence of ginger and dried plums, the flavors that had been with me my whole life.
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But it's more than a job; it's a ritual, a confluence of visible and invisible forces, acoustic and social and psychological.
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After a brief stop for photos at the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers, we arrived at the Likir Monastery.
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Going forward, public commissions devoted to sorting out this quagmire should look to Maya Lin's Confluence Project in the Pacific Northwest.
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The acceleration was widely anticipated by economists, who described it as a result of a confluence of events unlikely to recur.
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At certain moments in history, a confluence of technological and social advances creates the opportunity for a new field of innovation.
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He gave Apple (AAPL) as an example and called the confluence of its business practices "a very sweet combination for shareholders."
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The village lies a short distance downstream from a hydroelectric dam built at the confluence of the Murgul and Çoruh rivers.
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Australia: A confluence of meteorological factors drove the country's average temperature to a record 40.9 degrees Celsius (105.6 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday.
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Now, a confluence of events in the lead-up to the first primary votes being cast are playing to Biden's strengths.
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The problem we confront is very much of our own making and is reflected in the confluence of these three events.
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FireEye, in its report, attributes the change to a confluence of domestic factors within China — not just the anti-hacking pledge.
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Some confluence of atmospheric currents and geography causes puffy cumulus clouds to form and explode into ferocious storms with unusual frequency.
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The exact cause of the turmoil is unclear, but market participants believe a confluence of events conspired to cause the crunch.
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This chance confluence of events caused air in the upper atmosphere to move away from a central point called a divergence.
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We got really excited when we realized that January 31 marked the confluence of a Polar Vortex and National Hot Chocolate Day.
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That said, all this windy and willful backwardness makes the NBA's current confluence between future and present look that much more appealing.
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"It's usually a confluence of factors," said Jerry Reed, a member of the executive committee of the Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention.
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"Some confluence of events at some point in the future will cause a recession," Dimon told reporters during a separate media call.
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Indeed, studies suggest that it's really the confluence of certain personality traits with really hardcore porn that's likely to result in problems.
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The next three years would see mass protests in 230 different countries, a historical confluence that became known as the Arab Spring.
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In 2008 and 2009, there was a confluence of accelerants, from Github to smart phones to app stores to Facebook for distribution.
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Earlier this year, Atlassian and InVision built out much deeper integrations, allowing Jira, Confluence and Trello users to instantly collaborate via InVision.
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The Dakota pipeline is like the perfect confluence of all the crap we've come to accept as everyday life in American politics.
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"It's a confluence of these factors -- trade, military, and stability in the host country's government" that brought China to Djibouti, Paice said.
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After two years of tragedy, a drop in climbing numbers this year and a confluence of safety concerns, much is at stake.
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The confluence of the venture capital and private equity industries will only make each more productive, strengthening and fine-tuning the economy.
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Kovacs, for his part, believes that the true answer might not be a formula so much as a perfect confluence of circumstances.
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Investors sold across the board amid a confluence of factors, including rising interest rates in the United States, a heated Sino-U.
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"What we're seeing is a confluence of complicated dynamics," Rebekah Barsch, vice president of planning at Northwestern Mutual, says in the survey.
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One project, Dos Rios, covers more than three square miles of farmland at the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin Rivers.
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A confluence of factors including demographic changes, anti-Trump enthusiasm and the strength of Sinema's candidacy likely contributed to the party's success.
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At the confluence of rivers marked in Dante's Paradiso — "where Cagnan meets with Sile" — joggers and bike riders set out on excursions.
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It's crazy, it's like the confluence of every bad news story you could have all at the same time, it's just crazy.
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And Confluence, which is sort of our textual collaboration, if you want to think about a content and collaboration and discussion tool.
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As Europe faces a confluence of economic and political turbulence, Germany and its powerful auto and machinery exporters have provided crucial stability.
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We now know that addiction is typically a confluence of factors including the person and the psychological pain they seek to escape.
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What has compounded the tensions, students and faculty say, is the confluence of other sex and status controversies swirling around the school.
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Through her, I got to see the beauty of this capital city, set at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
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"There's a whole confluence of different reasons that we need to explore alternative ways of communicating directly with the public," he said.
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Glenn Manishin is a Washington, DC attorney who has worked at the confluence of antitrust and regulation for more than 30 years.
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But today Hussman is seeing a confluence of variables that&aposs providing him with even more reason to get out of dodge.
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It's a pleasant, tranquil place for a Sunday stroll, taking in the views of the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers.
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He cited the confluence of rapid industrialization, population growth and an aging populace in India that is more susceptible to air pollution.
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This confluence of factors has, it seemed, led them to Mr. Thompson's blueprint, which each has vowed to tweak with similar initiatives.
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It would be reductive to attribute that to one cause; it is the result, in all likelihood, of a confluence of factors.
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Huawei seems to lead the pack on that front, with a big increase in sales, in spite of a confluence of external factors.
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The company makes a variety of tools designed to help development (and other department) teams work together including HipChat, Jira, Confluence and BitBucket.
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The extraordinary lives of the Soongs were made possible by a confluence of globalization, modernization and Western penetration of an ancient, tottering empire.
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I'm also a person living with endometriosis, and the confluence of these identities has caused something of a conflict, to put it mildly.
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The parts of the city overlooking the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube however, enjoyed a respite brought by a fresh breeze.
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Update: Some wording in this piece has been changed to better reflect the confluence of events that led to Moonlight's Best Picture win.
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Just a day ago, Andy Odon Ortega Fonseca and his fiancée were enjoying a night on the American River confluence in Auburn, California.
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The minimum-security facility for male inmates is near downtown Goldsboro and near the confluence of the Little River and the Neuse River.
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"Very rarely people were writing things down on a wiki or a confluence page or any sort of documentation," says a former employee.
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"There is a confluence of softer local developments - last week's negative GDT auction followed up by today's weaker credit card spending," he said.
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The Ohio River begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela, at a pristine park in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh.
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Wenig said the confluence of big data and more sophisticated algorithms is opening up new opportunities in bringing together ecommerce and artificial intelligence.
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And contrary to the opinions of executives, this confluence of two distinct forms of brand marketing does not a more "authentic" experience make.
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They occupied a dilapidated building at the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, a gritty corner of DC known as Buzzard Point.
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"Padre Padrone" not only received the Palme d'Or but, in a rare confluence of opinion, also the International Federation of Film Critics prize.
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Yet he bounced back in 1862, and was given command of the crucial area around the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.
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Andreas Ryanto Molyo, the commander of the Fugro Equator, the worst moment came during the same confluence of storms that alarmed Mr. Miller.
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The poisoning of Appalachia's drinking water — from mining runoff, industrial waste, worn-out pipes, a whole confluence of causes — isn't a new story.
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However, the confluence of SEA's growing elite player community and the region's additional guaranteed spots in major tournaments has led to multiple developments.
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That Venezuela would trip his outrage meter reflects a confluence of factors, including who has his ear when it comes to Latin America.
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The merger of the movement and party meant Fox News would sit at the confluence of two streams: conservative media and Republican politics.
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But for some supporters of abortion rights, the confluence of President Trump and Kavanaugh has created not despair, but determination to effect change.
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I've returned many times, for instance, to the outskirts of the Kentucky Derby, an unexpected confluence of many of my interests and obsessions.
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These companies have been hit by a confluence of factors, most notably an eight-fold rise in average blue-collar wages since 2004.
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I couldn't explain how a confluence of bad decisions and opportunity led me to become the caricature of a black boy in America.
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But a peculiar confluence of history, legal precedent and regulatory defiance has given California unique authority to write its own air pollution rules.
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"There was a confluence of social factors that made hard hats cool that has not happened with hearing protection or respirators," she said.
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Italy's libraries, many of which were once reserved for the elite, see the confluence of grand architecture, scholarly influence and deep historical significance.
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"There's a confluence of factors, one of them being we have a new Fed chair," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
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In a dizzy confluence of zoological nomenclature, the Bats (the Flea's resident acting company) will portray the latter-day descendants of Aristophanes' frogs.
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The oil giant's recent struggles are driven by a confluence of unfortunate factors -- none of its major businesses are firing on all cylinders.
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" As Mr. Jung sees it, Portland has "really sort of become Pong City, U.S.A. There's a weird confluence of history, interest and enthusiasm.
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The $2683 billion project aims to clear bottlenecks near the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and that will benefit Western Kentucky.
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If I were to say that luck is important too, then I would define luck as a confluence of perseverance, prospects and preference.
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Another cute play on the U.S.-India confluence in the puzzle is that TAJ (the symbol of India) joins with JULY (the revealer).
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That confluence is a testament to the bipartisan shenanigans that have long been a fixture among the rich and powerful in New Jersey.
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