The sections nevertheless merge into one another, like the pictorial equivalent of a DJ's musical mix. |
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Ribs are straight or slightly biconcave and fade on the ventral surface where they merge into the lateral keel. |
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The outlines of stratiform clouds are less distinct and often merge into layers with only slight vertical features. |
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He was surprised by the willingness of branch managers to merge businesses and share common facilities without head office intervention. |
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Altogether, these factors merge to create an unsafe load for nurses to manage capably. |
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In the late 1990s the itch to merge seemed to infect most of the bigwig chief executives. |
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Flashbacks, dream sequences and supernatural intervention merge into a miasma of disjointed, tricksy effects. |
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We were disrupted by efforts to try and merge our information systems and find new headquarters. |
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Here information and biosciences merge and the possibility of new technologies are emerging. |
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The cutting edge includes two sections which form an obtuse angle and in the area of a roof-shaped tip merge into each other. |
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The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise. |
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This spirit soul must enter into the spiritual sky to merge into the Brahman effulgence. |
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Dialects could soon disappear altogether as accents in urban areas merge into one. |
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Inside and outside merge as bottles and jars seem to float unanchored amid tangled branches. |
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The hospital is working on a large, multiphase redevelopment effort that will merge its three sites into two. |
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The question remains regarding how to merge these surface and deep structures. |
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Learn to merge your lifestyle and your home decor with your boomerang kids. |
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Performances will merge live acting with a digital video projection and a soundtrack. |
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The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another. |
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A new merge lane for northbound traffic turning onto the Pacific Highway is also expected to be completed by the end of the month. |
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Strangely, it is not in attempting to merge this intellectual Victoriana into believable characters that the play begins to display weaknesses. |
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Since then, his life alternated between music and spirituality to finally merge into a powerful combination. |
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Now the liquid will merge with the leaves, increasing the effects of the chemicals, and soothing the pain. |
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But we should probably brace ourselves for further tales from the dark side as supporters, players and officials merge into a mindless mass. |
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To merge indoors and outdoors, use covered breezeways or shaded patios to link rooms. |
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It enlightens without preachment, and lets the dramatic or ironic prose merge seamlessly with the musical numbers. |
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The drums and the meandering lead guitars merge so well with the rich vocals of the lead singer. |
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Hoping to successfully merge daffiness with doctrine, it has a lot to say about censorship and self-righteousness. |
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Note the superficial scale and tendency for the individual lesions to merge into a retiform pattern. |
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He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars. |
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Pigments wrap themselves, form folds, crinkles and ridges, blur and merge like layers of fabric, and cover the canvas. |
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Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid. |
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A dense region of intergalactic gas cools to form several smaller galaxies, which merge to form a larger galaxy with a super massive black hole. |
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Controversial plans to merge two primary schools were met with opposition as worried parents raised concerns over their children's safety. |
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But whether of assenter or dissenter, the only real force at work is the self trying to merge with the cause. |
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The company is braced for an approach from its German rival with a plan that will see them merge their core operations. |
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Local authorities, health boards and quangos will also be expected to merge their administrative wings, to reduce duplication. |
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Earlier this month Sega said it was planning to merge with Sammy Corporation, a maker of pinball gaming machines and software. |
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Its mediating tool is the violin, whose form appears to merge inextricably with the musician's somber figure. |
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However the neighboring peaks can merge because of variability of quantal response. |
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The merge between graphic design and photography is seamless and the end result is beyond comparison. |
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The museum itself has been designed to merge with the local architecture and contains artifacts that are both sacred and secular. |
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Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound. |
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Her automatic writing and concrete poetry merge text and image in an ongoing idiosyncratic commentary on contemporary life. |
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The program allows you to email and do mail merge to your entire database of contacts. |
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The figure and ground merge and transform into a garish clownishness you've never seen before, a space that is strange, familiar, and credible. |
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They favored a myoepithelial origin, hypothesizing that the myoepithelial cells enlarge and merge together to form a syncytium. |
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Adjacent fans may merge to form a broad sloping surface, known as a bajada, at the foot of a mountain range. |
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Requiring no artificial preservative, the wood weathers naturally and turning silver with age will merge into water and sky. |
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Water droplets will merge more readily on the ground, as solid areas are an ideal surface for condensation to take place. |
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The white Masonite floor curved up at the room's edges to seamlessly merge with the white walls. |
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His practice of mobility is based on a constant but consciously unsuccessful effort to merge dissimilarities and blend antipodes. |
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This is a science in which biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science draw on one another and merge to become indistinguishable. |
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He says the different communities north of Winchester would merge into one indistinguishable mass of housing if Barton Farm were to be built on. |
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In terms of surface expansion, the central zone and the peripheral zone merge into each other gradually. |
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The plywood is painted slate grey to merge with the surrounding rock, so the building looks as though it is an organic part of the landscape. |
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As markets globalise, European exchanges will need to merge with their European rivals or risk oblivion. |
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To get a true look at your portfolio, you're left with laborious pencilwork or keyboarding to merge these data with other holdings. |
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You can merge this meditation technique with any faith tradition and focus on any sacred object or deity. |
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The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements. |
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In the end, each side of the panellists agreed that the two countries should bridge the gap and merge their strengths together. |
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A deal would allow them to merge the private client customer bases of two of the second tier stockbrokers in the Irish market. |
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Occasionally songs do meander and merge into one another, lost in the acoustic haze. |
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Acceleration is perfectly adequate up to about 80 mph, but the engine screams at redline when it's time to merge into highway traffic. |
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With the help of a temporary plastic binder substance, the materials are easy to form, cut, and merge into complex shapes. |
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One gains the greatest type of satisfaction and pleasure from doing the right thing, and as a result the two choices merge into one. |
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As the teams dwindle in size, they will merge into one new tribe name Barramundi. |
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The songs merge a Gomez-like quirkiness, dreamy melodies and harmonies to die for. |
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A guarantee has been given that there will be no job losses if plans to merge key public services into one giant organisation goes ahead. |
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She was overjoyed at this but as she tried to merge with it something powerful blocked her attempts. |
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Concerns exist over Hewlett Packard and Compaq who are to merge in an effort to beat the scale down in the high tech sector. |
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Phyllotactic rows are easiest to identify in columnar cacti because vertically aligned leaf primordia merge together forming ribs. |
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The superior slips of muscle merge and fuse with the slips of serratus anterior. The inferior slips interdigitate with latissimus dorsi. |
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These different layers of management in practice merge into each other. |
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It is his ability to merge moral sentiment, theological passion, and policy prescription that lights the fire of his rhetoric. |
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On Friday, the heads of the two banks announced they had agreed to merge their banks by forming a new entity that will absorb the two banks by June next year. |
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They can still perfectly merge jump blues, Cajun and country. |
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In a poll conducted last month by KIIS, only 41 percent of Crimeans wanted to merge with Russia. |
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Chebbi is not alone in her quest to merge religious obligation with fashion and fun. |
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In June, he refused an order from al-Zawahiri to cease efforts to force al-Nusra to merge with ISIS and to return to Iraq. |
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Like most kids, I had my own experience of alienation, but the urge to merge with the crowd was stronger than any sympathy I might have shared for another outcast. |
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The writing of Across the River and into the Trees drew on his wartime experiences and seemed to merge his exaggerations with his fictional hero to the point of self-parody. |
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The decision to merge was the result of serious discussion and rigorous strategic analysis during the past three months by the board of directors and the management team. |
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Bacteria and archaea often clone themselves, trade genes, and in some cases the microbes even merge together into a giant mass of DNA that then gives rise to spores. |
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The assorted textures, the vibrant colours, and the splendid designs of home furnishings at the store merge to create a unique shopping experience. |
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Bars migrate downstream, producing tabular cross-stratified sands, and these merge to give sand flats covered by rippled and planar-bedded sands developed during flood stages. |
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Here the horizontal walls, terraces and balconies merge with their site. |
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The effects of such scrupulous husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity. |
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Flatten Image proclaims to eradicate all the working spaces gathered so far and merge all blend modes and opacities into a concluding pixel value. |
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Maybe the diverse threads of this wide ranging conversation are beginning to blend and merge like that imagined reflection inside the mirrored sphere. |
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Audio visual is a sequence of slides that merge and blend into each other using two or more projectors with a synchronised music store and commentary. |
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In his talk, he attempted to merge historical, literary and sociological perspectives on how a philosophy of self-advancement manifests itself in the marketplace. |
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Fashion Beast, a kooky comic book from Avatar press that attempts to merge the nerd world with fashion sensibilities. |
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Nearer petals are thickly troweled yellow dabs that stand out sharply from a thinner lavender ground, where petals and twigs merge as they lose focus. |
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If you want your screens to seamlessly merge side by side they need to be at 90 degrees to the desk otherwise you'll have a varying gap between the bezels. |
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As we merge into traffic, he uses both his blinker and an arm signal. |
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Down the road I would not be surprised if Apple finds a way to merge ios and os X into a single unified operating system. |
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The new court will merge the criminal and central criminal courts and should clear the bottlenecks that have delayed many hearings, according to the parties. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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Being and non-being will merge and be complementary to each other. |
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In a second step, clusters merge into a contiguous zone at the cell border that spreads and gives rise to actin waves traveling on a planar membrane. |
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In recent weeks, long-stalled restructuring schemes have been revived to merge redundant companies inside Temasek as well as spin off noncore assets. |
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His choral works, canons, and cantatas, some based on poems by Hildegard Jone, contain joyous words that initially clash with the fragmented tone cells, then merge with them. |
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It is extremely difficult to merge companies in general, but even more so companies that have been from their birth so identified with strategic national interests. |
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Rumi practiced sama by dancing spontaneously, whirling and spinning to express his overwhelming love for God and his intense desire to merge with God. |
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The sounds merge with the occasional hoot of the Jungle Owlet. |
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The weather being exactly the same every day out here, means that days become ill-defined and merge into a stream of time, rather than form days, weeks, and months. |
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Living on the south side of the river, my imaginings merge into the indigenous nature of the locality, blending into the bigger story of humanity. |
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The feature phone will offer a bare-bones Internet viewing experience, while the smart phone will attempt to merge PDA and an Internet cell phone. |
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Being across the table acknowledges each person's independence, while being on the same side makes it seem sorta like you want to merge or blur into one blobby couply entity. |
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The line of demarcation is so thin that they merge seamlessly. |
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In suburban areas, traffic from residential areas is served by collector roads that in turn direct traffic to merge into the arterial roads at relatively few locations. |
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To save the business, the owners decided to merge it with one of their competitors. |
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With the mail merge feature alone, we save 20 hours per week in handwriting time, plus collecting proper balances. |
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Some of the tracks seem to go nowhere and merge into one piece of unmemorable techno drivel. |
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Page 2 features mail merge with Mae OS X Address Book and 24 new templates for newsletters, flyers, posters, school reports, brochures and more. |
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The students use a mail merge program to personalize a standard form letter, Mrs. |
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In Hong Kong and Macau, certain phoneme pairs have caused one sound to merge into another. |
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Unlike the above two differences, this merge is found alongside the standard pronunciation in Hong Kong rather than being replaced. |
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However, in Flanders it was decided in 1980 to immediately merge the institutions of the Community and the Region. |
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A three month public consultation into controversial plans to merge maternity services across Sandwell and Birmingham has been launched. |
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Each tried to swallow the region and to merge it with their spheres of influence. |
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Some politicians mock the '19 baronies' and want to merge the municipalities under one city council and one mayor. |
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The bands sometimes extend along the neck and merge with the colour of the upper body. |
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When the two hands come together in the same time zone, they merge into a single, bicoloured indication of the exact time. |
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Her Mexican origin leads us to think of pre-hispanic cosmogonies and pantheistic ceremonies where human beings merge with geography. |
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A cyclone can also merge with another area of low pressure, becoming a larger area of low pressure. |
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The Act made it mandatory for all police forces covering a populace of less than 10,000 to merge with the county police. |
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It was a large and proud force which was reluctant to merge with Devon and Cornwall in 1967 by order of the Home Secretary. |
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The long-standing theory has been that spiral galaxies merge with each other forming most of the elliptical galaxies in the Universe. |
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As per the deal, REAP will merge its solar cell technology with conventional silicon solar cells produced by Universal Semiconductor. |
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Their territory could expand by royal intermarriage or merge with another state when the dynasty merged. |
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Another part of Choibalsan's plan was to merge Inner Mongolia and Dzungaria with Mongolia. |
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In the short-term, we will see some dramatic changes as dot-coms close their doors, merge with other firms or are bought out. |
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In fact, who she is as a personality and how she plays merge into a single entity. |
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This merge with pilgrims has a major impact on the society, religion, and economy of Jeddah. |
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The two rivers merge at Clappersgate on the south eastern corner of the fell, just before flowing into Windermere. |
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Pornotopia emerges as the forces of self-gratification, mass consumerism, and advanced technology merge. |
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Many of these rivers merge into Ganges, which is 30 stadia wide at its source, and runs from north to south. |
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Galls later merge as the females grow and enlarge, and they interfere with water and nutrient supply. |
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An enormous burst of gravitational radiation results as they violently merge into one massive black hole. |
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As a result of his departure, the Company plans to merge the Humidity and Temperature Groups under the leadership of Jean-Francois Allier. |
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In such scenarios, the sales officer can request an accounting period merge to add or subtract a month from the given accounting period. |
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Along the coast the mountains gradually merge with the shore. |
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Another feature in its new release is Hyper to Hyper technology, which enables users to aggregate and merge data from any plant historian server. |
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If Exxon and Mobil merge to form the world's biggest oil company, don't expect higher prices at the pump. |
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Ska Cubano, as the name implies, merge several elements and the hybrid appears to have won them many new friends at festivals across Europe. |
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Color illustrations of Harriet and her surroundings merge with actual photographs of peregrine falcons and chicks in the Cincinnati area. |
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In April 2016, the diocesan synod voted to dissolve the diocese due to its small size and merge with ACNA's Missionary Diocese of All Saints. |
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Conductus recently announced its agreement to merge with Superconductor Technologies, Inc. |
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He heard from a coworker that the company planned to merge those departments. |
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There are two ways you can defloat a selection, or cause it to merge with your image. |
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Christ was guiding evolution toward a state of glorification so that humanity could finally merge with God in eternal perfection. |
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For other hull shapes than Wigley, the hull splash itself may overturn and merge with a breaking wave. |
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A postposition can thus merge into the stem of a head noun, developing various forms depending on the phonological shape of the stem. |
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The Cypriots desired to merge with Greece because they felt a close connection with Greece. |
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Following disappointing results in the 1987 election, Steel proposed to merge the two parties. |
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In 2010 the incoming Chancellor announced his intention to merge the FSA back into the Bank. |
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In July 2000 Finmeccanica and GKN agreed to merge their respective helicopter subsidiaries to form AgustaWestland. |
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The Church of Bangladesh is the result of a merge of Anglican and Presbyterian churches. |
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In later examples the figures become fewer and larger, and their style begins to merge with the Romanesque, as at the Dysert Cross in Ireland. |
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Here, no fewer than eight isoglosses run roughly West to East and partially merge into a simpler system of boundaries in East Central German. |
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At a meeting on 27 November 1875, at the Thornhill Arms Inn the two clubs agreed to merge to form the Huddersfield Cricket and Athletics Club. |
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The new games merge first-person shoot-em-ups with movie plot lines to develop what some in the industry are calling a new art form. |
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He developed the odd-even merge sort and bitonic sort, and showed how each could be implemented in hardware. |
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Another possibility for black hole growth, is for a black hole to merge with other objects such as stars or even other black holes. |
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It was then that the provinces of Ailech, Airgialla, and Ulaidh would all merge largely into what would become the modern province of Ulster. |
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At some time, that is recognized and a movement is organized to merge more closely. |
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In March 2017, Standard Life reached an agreement to merge with the investment company Aberdeen Asset Management. |
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In 1971, the Bank agreed to merge with the British Linen Bank, owned by Barclays Bank. |
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A proposal to merge with the Abbey National was explored, but later rejected. |
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Companies merge to boost market share, eliminate competitors or acquire important suppliers needed by competitors. |
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It will merge with the Prince of Wales' Division, to form the Scottish, Welsh and Irish Division. |
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After two seasons, financial difficulties forced the SRU to merge the four teams into two. |
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It is a merge of both the shield crest and the old lions crest. |
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In a separate concurring opinion, Justice Pariente supported the majority's rejection of the committee proposal to merge the instruction on manufacturing and design defects. |
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The idea behind grand unification is that at sufficiently high energies, the strong and electroweak forces lose their identities and merge into a more fundamental interaction. |
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However, the major exception to this is North American English, where the vowel is lengthened to merge with the vowel in palm, as described below. |
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These scholars managed to merge Roman law with legal concepts taken from traditional Dutch feudal customary law, especially from the province of Holland. |
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A title held by someone who becomes monarch is said to merge in the Crown and ceases to exist, for the Sovereign cannot hold a dignity from himself. |
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The two lines of march merge at the intersection of Woodward and Michigan. |
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T hey thought it was all over when Aabar made RHB Capital an offer it couldn't refuse, thwarting Maybank and CIMB's efforts to merge with the bank. |
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His comments came as Corus confirmed that its subsidiary Avesta Sheffield was to merge with Finnish rival Outokumpu Steel to create a new company. |
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Much quieter than the central areas of Lakeland they offer in general easier but less exciting walking as the fells merge mainly into the surrounding moorlands. |
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In the north the levels merge into the slightly more undulating Vale of York close to the Escrick glacial moraine, and to the south merge into the Trent Vale. |
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In his extensive scholarly work, including his four-volume Deutsche Einheir, Srhik tried to merge and transcend Prussocentric and Austrocentric approaches to German history. |
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Many royal grants and privileges were granted to Scottish merchants until the 18th century, at which time the settlers began to merge more and more into the native population. |
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Object pronouns in Latin were normal words, but in the Romance languages they have become clitic forms, which must stand adjacent to a verb and merge phonologically with it. |
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Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham announced their intention to merge in January 2000, with the merger completing in December of that year, forming GlaxoSmithKline plc. |
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Midland had also acquired the North of Scotland Bank in 1923 but the Aberdeen management had fiercely resisted any attempt to merge with Clydesdale. |
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Although this would allow for seven parliaments and governments, when the Communities and Regions were created in 1980, Flemish politicians decided to merge both. |
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Medial moraines are formed when two different glaciers merge and the lateral moraines of each coalesce to form a moraine in the middle of the combined glacier. |
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The island will grow and will merge with other islands that emerge. |
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In contrast, less educated speakers pronounce the merge more frequently. |
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Pressure on Cardiff Met to merge continued to mount throughout 2011 and 2012, however, in line with Leighton Andrews' controversial Higher Education agenda. |
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Road building standards, for motorways in particular, allow asymmetrically designed road junctions, where merge and diverge lanes differ in length. |
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Such a ring shedding can be triggered by a Natal pulse alone, but sometimes meanders on the Agulhas Return Current merge to contribute to the shedding of an Agulhas ring. |
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Depending on their separation distance and strength, the two vortices may simply orbit around one another or else may spiral into the center point and merge. |
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A Local Government Boundary Commission was set up in 1945 with the power to merge, create or divide all existing administrative counties and county boroughs. |
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It was planned to merge the county back into Hampshire as a district in the 1974 local government reform, but a last minute change led to it retaining its county council. |
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The development appears to end speculation that Coleg Gwent and CAVC could merge to form the biggest provider of further education anywhere in Wales. |
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The driver, Matthew Allen Hamilton, 38, was apparently about to merge onto Oregon's Highway 217 via an overpass when he crashed through the guardrail. |
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Crocosmias are a godsend for informal schemes because their numbers build up quickly and they merge and mingle with other plants while keeping their unique character. |
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Modern Romance languages merge the concepts of aspect and tense but consistently distinguish perfective and imperfective aspects in the past tense. |
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With the fax merge capability, users can quickly merge faxes from desktop productivity suites, such as Microsoft Office, creating a personal touch. |
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The GGP Mail Merge Spatial Tool also allows for the creation and inclusion of a map within the letter, highlighting the area affected. |
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Begin by opening Word's Mail Merge Wizard by clicking on Tools, Letters and Mailings and Mail Merge. |
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Urge to Merge. How life changes when two girls move in together is discussed. |
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The sheets use standard Avery templates for Microsoft Word and Mail Merge. |
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