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During the first part of The Promise, Lustiger interfuses the terms of Judaism and Christianity in his prayerful speech.
What particularly characterizes Island Farm, to repeat, is Versluis's exceptional ability to interfuse descriptive richness and reflective acumen, his narrative flow confluent with both a moral sense and a religious sense, as found, for example, in his chapter "The Old-Time Religion.
Rounding out Chyron's graphics offerings are still and clip servers, channel branding and telestration systems, graphic asset management and Chyron interFuse, featuring XMP integration solutions and the award-winning WAPSTR mobile phone newsgathering application.
 
 
 
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