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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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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To save the business, the owners decided to merge it with one of their competitors. |
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Along the coast the mountains gradually merge with the shore. |
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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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It is a merge of both the shield crest and the old lions crest. |
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