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See: combine, consolidate, converge, desegregate, embody, include, incorporate, intersperse, penetrate, pervade, unite How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 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. Moreover, as in Parts One and Two, lyricism, "White paint on the wealthier houses has the chill blue glitter of distant stars" (105), interfuses with speculation and uncertainty to dominate the descriptions: "it seems huge, limitless in the candle light" (105); "Someone is coming down the stairs" (115). Miami); Interfuse, (Boca Raton); MyDotManager, Inc. |
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