The merging occurs near the apertural margin, indicating the specimen was fossilized shortly after ontogenetic merging. |
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These velour pants from Hugo Boss are perfect for lounging around, by merging comfort and style. |
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This study provides a new tool to botanical scientists by merging areas of materials science, chemistry and plant biology. |
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They propose merging eight government inspectorates into one, under a more independent Audit Commission. |
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With technologies merging and the digital revolution moving in, a closer look at movie-making seems timely. |
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By merging the strengths of traditional thermoforming and blow molding, they offer a new forming technology. |
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Mirror Group was merging with Trinity, and nobody knew if the new entity would want the title. |
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But this summer they upped the ante by merging with two other combined co-ops to form a super cooperative. |
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And although she does bring together her diverse selves into an integrated whole, such merging is always subject to further transmutations. |
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The Japanese turntablist has been successfully merging the parallel worlds of drum 'n' bass and hip-hop for the past decade. |
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There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems. |
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In this manner, the merging of expert systems technology with hypertext was quite successful. |
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The floor under Cecil's feet was tiled, colours merging and clashing in a dazzling display. |
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He mentions David Hare as an example of a playwright who succeeds in merging theatre with politics. |
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It plans to do this by reducing four of its year groups from three forms per year to two forms by merging the classes. |
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Their merging of low-temperature fabrication and nanowires in a high-performance electronic device is described this week in the journal Nature. |
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The council adopted a policy of merging schools where the position of headteacher at one falls vacant. |
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Finally, all turned, slowly glided and pitched down, poising with uplifted wings momentarily before merging into the dusk. |
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The whole point of America is that it didn't just grow into nationhood from the gradual merging of peoples and consolidation of lands. |
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The massive forces of the merging clusters accelerated intergalactic gas to great speeds. |
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Together, they redefined dance music, merging the cold soundscapes of synthesized music with sweet soul music. |
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They range from merging wards and eliminating luxury expenditure to controlling study leave and overtime and reviewing non-clinical vacancies. |
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In fact, the opposite may be happening, as several species of Galapagos finches now appear to be merging through hybridization. |
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The flight tests showed by designing the aircraft to a specific shape, the pressure waves can be kept from merging. |
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Spatial sequences merging across the shifting levels prevent fixed identities from taking root anywhere. |
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In the next two to five years, you'll see the computer and your home television set merging. |
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The role of galaxy destruction by merging, leading to a new supergalaxy, has been underappreciated until recently. |
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Galaxies are also seen in the process of swinging through each other, colliding and sometimes merging to form a supergalaxy. |
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This is a brilliant merging of mainstream film production and political activism. |
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At times we see a Marian figure, at others, a water-nymph, Persephone or Everywoman, merging with flowers and fruits in constant metamorphoses. |
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More important, it gives him a chance to quickly ratchet up profits by merging the back office and cutting the workforce. |
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One distinctive feature of Hungarian culture is the merging of folk art and fine art. |
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In the new works, she reduces her choice of colors to three, merging the middle bands into a large central field. |
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So what humans need to do is to grow and to continue merging with technology, or else we will be left in the dust. |
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Imagine a war won, not by advancing the front, but by scattered, spreading ink blots slowly merging together. |
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The airline industry has been toying with the idea of merging religion with air flight for quite a while now. |
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If we look at what this bill is to do, we see that it will allow by Order in Council the executive to make the decisions about merging. |
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In plan it bears a strong resemblance to a complex soap bubble or coloured clouds, with volumes merging and melding into one another. |
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To manage to do that, you have to insert a slipware between the clay and the enamel, which will prevent the enamel from merging with the clay. |
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Yeo has already been the subject of highly personalised attacks claiming he is merging his business interests with his politics. |
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Its rivals are all merging, and Japan's clannish, inward-looking corporate culture makes that very hazardous. |
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This merging must not, however, be grounds for a reduction in appropriations. |
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Piles of power are available for passing, merging and various forms juvenile showboating as needed. |
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Outstart is historically one of the LCMS market leaders and has strongly reinforced its position since its merging with Eedo 2 years ago. |
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To outside observers, this merging of sarkar and public in the United States sometimes makes it hard to separate the actions of the US government from the American people. |
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Canadian federal government policy has been to discourage large banks from merging. |
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By the end of the century, these companies were merging to form very large corporations. |
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The newly created quarter is still in the process of merging into the changing cityscape. |
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By merging together four Directives, it regulates in a systematic fashion the commonalities and eliminate the overlaps and inconsistencies. |
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Johannesburg contended with merging a number of administrations with, in some cases, incompatible electricity and traffic management systems. |
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Levine had been in and around AA for more than a decade when he began merging Buddhism with the 12-step teachings. |
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Nose: Nose leather large, protruding over the underjaw. Dark flesh colour, merging gradually into gray towards the rear. |
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Noel Coward's script gleefully satirises the pomposity of the art world, merging arty in-jokes with the kind of brittle drawing-room comedy that Coward is so renowned for. |
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The general meeting of each merging company will have to approve the draft terms. |
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It is evident that the merging of fact and belief served to strengthen the Service's case. |
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The general meeting of each of the merging cooperatives shall approve the draft terms of the merger. |
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We also need to know which clusters have experienced a recent substantial gravitational accretion of mass, and which clusters are in a stage of collision and merging. |
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By merging voice and data networks using voice-over Internet technologies, the Section has reduced costs for the Court. |
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He said merging the regiments would bring stability to the army. |
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Essentially the anti-immigrant movement, the Patriot movement, and old-fashioned Dixiecrat racism are all merging. |
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The question here is whether a transfer of property that extinguishes the trust by merging the beneficial and legal interest can in any sense be said to retire a trustee. |
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That expectation depends on galaxies merging from smaller chunks, and depleting some of their available star-making fuel. |
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English cultural roots lie in a merging of Anglo-Saxon, Danish, and Norman French culture that has existed as a synthesis since the late Middle Ages. |
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They barged their way into the magic circle by merging in 1987 and made themselves pre-eminent in servicing international banking and finance giants. |
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The play is demanding, with constant time shifts and merging of dream and reality, as well as an emotional intensity which shocked many contemporary viewers and critics. |
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I enjoy the search for new shades of established colours, and I look forward to merging them with my base tones and creating a different vision of how I perceive things to be. |
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Does global governance simply mean the convergence or merging of the approaches followed by the main international bodies? |
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The merging of local deities into a larger national deity and the incorporation of foreign deities into a specific pantheon were not limited to Egypt. |
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And of course, a smeary, grotty sound that sounds like half of the dials are in the red with all the instruments merging at the edges has its own charms. |
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This folding mechanism takes up very little space and allows the frontmost part of the roof to extend like a cover over the soft top, merging flush with the body of the car. |
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While it broke ground by merging political and social issues with blistering, tribal-influenced metal, the group was never an overtly spiritual or introspective band. |
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But see the section below on configuration merging to find out how using regex sections will change how directives are applied. |
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high. |
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They are merging together, did you know that, you silly, stupid chit? |
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The hands-free car kit provides you with the possibility of merging up to seven conversations to create a conference. |
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I believe our leading position in merging technology into the requirements of the architectural market was an important factor for them. |
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The acquiring institution shall assume the reporting obligations of merging institutions for data relating to the quarter preceding the merger. |
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Now that merging small or middle-sized enterprises into giant ones is the global trend, Chinese enterprises and international companies in China are following suit. |
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Use a stereo record player if you restore old mono vinyl or shellac records and process both channels individually before merging again to mono. |
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During this period, in which numerization and design were merging more and more, his information processing avidity remained strong. |
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The River Tigris rises in Turkey and flows south-eastwards for 1200 miles, before merging with the Euphrates and eventually flowing into the Persian Gulf. |
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The firms are merging year after year because the stakes linked to energy are strategic. |
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The costs merging unions will have incurred in merger will not always be apparent. |
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The current proposals are a choice between North Yorkshire Police merging with the West Yorkshire force, or being amalgamated into a Yorkshire and Humber regional force. |
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But in 1947 the National Peasant Party was banned, the social democrats were pressured into merging with the communists, and King Michael was forced to abdicate. |
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Parties considered the outstanding paragraphs, going through each paragraph and deleting or merging options. |
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This thundery low is gradually moving south-eastwards before merging with the disturbed flow. |
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By merging with Phero Tech International, Contech was able to add an insect eradication division developing products based on pheromone studies. |
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Likewise some people feel they need secrets, otherwise they fear merging with their spouse. |
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As data improves, the numbers are merging, suggesting travel advice has become more accurate. |
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Gradually situations and actions we used to think of as private are now merging with the public sphere. |
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As already stated, the heightened potential for entry by the two merging parties also arises from geographical adjacency. |
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We did not have to watch, as they did, the long rows of prisoners of all nationalities crossing Europe, merging into one single continental funeral cortege. |
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Mr Bangemann simply transgressed the very, very broad and flexible boundaries of greed and the merging of private and public, which is a vital part of the European Union. |
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Culture Coventry was formed last August after merging several city attractions into one new charitable trust. |
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It would be the strains of this Hip Hop being heard through un-tuned, static-filled radio signals, barely picked up from wire hangers attached to boom-boxes, which started the merging of two styles of music and culture. |
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Infused with an almost disarming naturalness on stage, Clarika appears to draw few boundaries between her artistic and her private life and the two often end up merging at the seams. |
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By the same token, when joining a motorway from the slip road, you need to accurately assess the speed of merging traffic, and not over-estimate the acceleration capacities of your machine. |
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A useful by-product of this event was to encourage the merging of more civil and military science initiatives that have already benefited security in peace building operations around the world. |
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Perhaps because he sensed the time was not ripe, he may have preferred the strategy of leaving to his successors the problem of merging the two structures and thereby creating a more perfect theocracy. |
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This quasi-historical approach was also the basis of various other published hypotheses as to the merging of Christ's bloodline with the Merovingian bloodline. |
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The assets of the merging plan were subject to a trust in favour of the members and membership in the plan had been closed sometime prior to the merger. |
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First predicted by Einstein, the waves are thought to be ripples in space-time caused by cosmic events such as the merging of two galaxies. |
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Only by merging all its available tools will the Union be able to act as a transformative power and contribute to reshaping the rules of global governance. |
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In recent years, about a third of BME housing associations have disappeared, merging with other associations, shutting down or being swallowed by larger mainstream organisations. |
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Alasdair McDonnell's South Belfast constituency will be expanded into the Sinn Féin heartland of West Belfast under the boundary review, with the two seats merging in to Belfast South West. |
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This is not to say that it will never happen, but before thinking about merging two of our five largest banks, there will have to be more competition on the market. |
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Below is an artificial example to show the order of merging. |
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It would actually involve merging the two systems, providing for a single body of regulations for admission to the occupations of own-account operator and hire or reward operator. |
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By merging the offices of the EU Special Representative and of the Commission delegation, the EU has combined its substantial development assistance with a growing political weight in Afghanistan. |
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For each of the merging cooperatives the completion of the merger shall be made public as laid down by the law of the Member State concerned in accordance with the laws governing mergers of public companies limited by shares. |
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Jeremy Warford, considered partnering or merging with Arkansas Urology, according to Servant's lawsuit. |
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The dendrogram displays the merging of clusters from the leaves to the root and the distance or dissimilarity between the merged clusters. |
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Continual merging of large companies results in gigantification that drives the remaining small producers out of business. |
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Popular religious expression has this characteristic feature of merging elements of culture. |
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Edward Plantagenet became Edward IV in 1461, thus merging the title of Duke of York in crown. |
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The result was a merging of the two groups, strengthening their great weight as a political pressure group. |
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The Supreme Court of Judicature was formed in 1873 from the merging of various courts then existing, such as the. |
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In the postwar years, Rugby became well served by the motorway network, with the M1 and M6 merging close to the town. |
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Through merging with several historic medical schools, the curriculum expanded to include medicine. |
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He sometimes uses editing as a way to represent the characters' psychological states, merging their subjectivity with that of the audience. |
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It features a fully coded Talent system including 'pathing, 'porting, merging, clairvoyance, clairaudience and microkinesis. |
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The urban area of Edinburgh is almost entirely within the City of Edinburgh Council boundary, merging with Musselburgh in East Lothian. |
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Hindenburg died on 2 August 1934, and Hitler became dictator of Germany by merging the powers and offices of the Chancellery and Presidency. |
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The transnational flow of culture has played a major role in merging different culture and sharing thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. |
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In 1306, Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick, became King Robert I of Scotland, with the earldom merging in the Crown. |
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Many of the large building societies were demutualising and becoming banks in their own right or merging with existing banks. |
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This was then modified to have Llanelli and Swansea merging, while Neath joined with Bridgend. |
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The merging of the Scandinavian and native elements contributed to the creation of one of the most powerful feudal states of Western Europe. |
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The nation is currently undergoing administrative reorganization by merging many of the cities, towns and villages with each other. |
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Like traffic merging on a highway, the water flow is constricted in both directions because it must pass over the Camarinal Sill. |
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Immediately above the bar is a small area of dune grassland merging into maritime grassland around the coastal fringe. |
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This became necessary when pronunciation simplified, merging the two long vowels eta and omega to short. |
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On top of being unrounded, the vowel in lot and bother is lengthened, merging with the vowel in palm and father. |
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The scientists in the lab have performed numerous brain surgeries on Snitter, merging his conscious and subconscious mind. |
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Approval of the reincorporation from Delaware to Florida by merging the Company into its wholly-owned subsidiary, Castle Brands Inc. |
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Thursday's supercell was formed by the merging of two storm systems, reports said. |
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The researchers achieve holographic storage by merging a laser beam carrying a picture with a so-called reference laser beam. |
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The result was a merging of the Old and New, strengthening their great weight as a political pressure group. |
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The Convention also established the International Narcotics Control Board, merging the Permanent Central Board and the Drug Supervisory Board. |
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The term was coined by merging the name for the two orders, Cetacea and Artiodactyla, into a single word. |
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Meanwhile, the length of acceleration lane LA or the length of deceleration lane LD is adopted to reveal the space available provided for merging or diverging maneuvers, respectively. |
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The investigation showed that the relationship between the suppliers and the customers is mutually dependent and that the buyer side exercises buying power vis-Ã -vis the merging parties. |
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If they do, and no commitments aimed at removing the impediment are proposed by the merging firms, they must be prohibited to protect businesses and consumers from higher prices or a more limited choice of goods or services. |
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Clams casino, one of the great Edsels of American cuisine, put on a brave front, topped liberally with bits of shallot, bell pepper and bacon cooked just long enough to express flavor without merging into mush. |
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Just to complete the strange circuitousness in this story, Doc was purchased back at auction by his breeders in order to keep him from merging with the general beef supply after slaughter. |
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With the new Distinction® brochure, Lana invites you to experience an exceptional paper range which is merging ecology with whiteness, delicateness and quality. |
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The pin design in center shows a trio of trajectories merging in infinite space, capped by a bright shining star and encircled by an elliptical wreath denoting orbital flight. |
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The carrier is merging with Southwest Airlines and is reported to be reducing its fleet in the process and reappraising its service routes. |
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The solution is arcology, the merging of urban architecture and ecology, coined by the visionary architect Paolo Soleri. |
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In large doses, Bonnard's tireless bliss can cloy, but he kept his priorities straight as a painter, always merging his vision with an appropriate, satisfying style. |
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It is expected that in any event, the full impact of the synergies will not be perceivable prior to fully merging the currently existing two entities into one legal entity. |
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Immigrants arrived in such quantities in the 1980s and 1990s that they can seclude themselves in ethnic enclaves rather than merging into the mainstream. |
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The ancestor of the Roman term, the herm, was a sacred representation of the Greek god of travelers, Hermes: a sculptured bust of the god merging into the stone pillar supporting it. |
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At the end the saxophone unfolds a descending nostalgic phrase, before emitting a multiphonic sound aimed at merging into a tremolo of the suspended cymbal for an iridescence effect. |
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During the first and the second phases of the Great Vowel Shift, long vowels were shifted without merging with other vowels, but after the second phase, several vowels merged. |
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After the Great Vowel Shift, some vowel phonemes began merging. |
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Apart from the grammatical and phonetic developments there were many cases of verbs merging as complex subtleties in Latin were reduced to simplified verbs in Romance. |
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Some projects involve merging smaller islands through land reclamation to form larger, more functional islands, as has been done with Jurong Island. |
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The 1907 Haldane Reforms created the Territorial Force as the army's volunteer reserve component, merging and reorganising the Volunteer Force, Militia and Yeomanry. |
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In 1997, Lokendra Arambam created Stage of Blood merging a range of martial arts, dance and gymnastic styles from Manipur, performed in Imphal and in England. |
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At the end of 1934, the Murmansk Okrug Executive Committee developed a plan to enlarge the city of Murmansk by merging surrounding territories into it. |
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He thus reunited the two royal houses, merging the rival symbols of the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York into the new emblem of the red and white Tudor Rose. |
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The area is often seen as a merging point of the conservative northern portion of the state and the liberal southern portion, making it the biggest swing area in the state. |
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In 1984 Gloster Saro acquired the fire tender business of the Chubb group with the company merging in 1987 with Simon Engineering to form Simon Gloster Saro. |
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On a 9-0 vote, the court said Rabbi Binyomin Ginsberg cannot pursue his claims against Northwest Airlines, which ceased operations in 2010 after merging with Delta Air Lines. |
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This information, merging with his delusory state over Mona, exposes him to the likelihood of traumatic pain after the discovery of Father's disappearance. |
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In fact, Kim Leonard, Stamats' Database Marketing director, says that list management involves compiling, cleansing, segmenting, merging, de-duping, and migrating data. |
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The rapid merging and de-duping of the entire team's contacts that reside in social networks and traditional address books means faster outreach, without annoying duplication. |
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Marcel, who was CEO of UBS AG, had flown in from Zurich to advance a preliminary discussion he'd initiated that spring about the possibility of merging our companies. |
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Delving into the darkside of clients' lives has pulled me toward an exploration of the merging process which often develops within the therapeutic relationship. |
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They also confront theoretical cosmological predictions of hierarchical merging and galaxy formation in the scenario of the cold dark matter theory. |
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A similar strategy of layering fragments and merging various spatiotemporal capsules was employed in a series of framed and sculpturally installed monochromes. |
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Observation of the history of groups merging into supersocieties indicated that such a development normally proceeds through four stages which may considerably overlay. |
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Indeed, before 1272 a hereditary and not necessarily royal Earldom of Chester had already been created several times, eventually merging in the Crown each time. |
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Rising on the moors above Cliviger, it flows south through Bacup, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom and Bury before merging with the River Roch near Radcliffe. |
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The Trent, fed by the Soar and Erewash, and Idle, composed of many streams from Sherwood Forest, run through wide and flat valleys, merging at Misterton. |
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Postmodern art has questioned common rules and guidelines of what is regarded as 'fine art', merging low art with the fine arts until none is fully distinguishable. |
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The title is granted to the heir apparent as a personal honour or dignity, and is not heritable, merging with the Crown on accession to the throne. |
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He would continue to do so all his life, even after the Kingdoms of England and Scotland were ended by their merging as the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The action of the road traffic would cause the broken stone to combine with its own angles, merging into a level, solid surface that would withstand weather or traffic. |
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The report disposed of the previous idea of merging the common law and equity, and instead suggested a single Supreme Court capable of utilising both. |
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