synergyin a sentence
- Progressive admirers, though, hailed Pei's seventy-one-foottall transparent pyramid as a dazzling synergy of ancient structure and modern method—a symbolic link between the old and new—helping usher the Louvre into the next millennium.† (source)
- —a burst of white light, everyone covered their eyes, and standing at the center of it, locked in a synergic hug with the crystal, Alyss imagined the billions of life-giving particles that made up Alice Liddell-the cells of her blood, the pores of her skin-until somewhere outside Oxford, England, a grown woman leaped from what appeared to be an ordinary puddle, surprising a thirsty goose.† (source)
- It was the only time I could write, away from white reporters, black reporters, away from the synergy of black and white that was already simmering inside my soul, ready to burst out at the most inopportune moments.† (source)
- …felt that the essence of human experience lay not primarily in the peak experiences, the wedding days and triumphs which stood out in the memory like dates circled in red on old calendars, but, rather, in the unsetf-conscious flow of little things-the weekend afternoon with each member of the family engaged in his or her own pursuit, their crossings and connections casual, dialogues imminently forgettable, but the sum of such hours creating a synergy which was important and eternal.† (source)
- Among other cultural innovations, Walt Disney pioneered the marketing strategy now known as "synergy."† (source)
- At the end of the twentieth century, tb was still killing about two million people a year, more adults than any other infectious disease, except for AIDS, and tb shared what Farmer called "a noxious synergy" with AIDS, since an active case of one often makes a latent case of the other active, too.† (source)
- When combining and averaging his placements on the Murdock-Lowell and the Synergy Evaluations—† (source)
- We think we will achieve a synergy by merging our companies.
- A synergy is achieved when both medications are used simultaneously.
- The life's work of Walt Disney and Ray Kroc had come full-circle, uniting in perfect synergy.† (source)
- Disney later used television to achieve a degree of synergy beyond anything that anyone had previously dared.† (source)
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- perfect synergy† (source)
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