And they'll just keep merging and merging and merging... [Wall Street Journal, Ars Technica, Washington Post]
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My whole thing is always merging anything that exists—merging them with each other because they're all real.
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The problem is that we're not just merging with machines, we're merging with the companies that make these machines.
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Anyone who's ever driven a vehicle knows that merging can be difficult at times, but merging in Los Angeles can be hell.
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"It is a case of physical and cyber merging and security and safety merging," said Carbon Black chief security strategist Ben Johnson.
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Why do you think this memo, Mark Zuckerberg wrote it, he's first of all merging, essentially merging all his things, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, in one unholy mush.
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At the same time, the storm was merging with a smaller anticyclone, the deflected winds from the collision with the cyclone carved off pieces of the merging anticyclone.
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But the agency won high-profile fights to stop Sysco Foods from merging with rival US Foods last year and this year blocked Staples from merging with Office Depot.
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Pixel-merging does come with a trade-off, though, because by merging nearby pixels, the Bright HMX's resolution gets reduced by 75 percent from 108-MP to 27-MP.
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That said, the agency won a high-profile fight to stop Sysco Foods from merging with rival US Foods last year and last month blocked Staples from merging with Office Depot.
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Merging black holes and neutron stars offered the perfect targets.
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The merging of black holes is the storm of galaxies.
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Ancient sculptures are spontaneously mutating and merging into bizarre hybrids.
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There, the engaged couple reunited, merging bachelorette and bachelor parties.
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Agrium, which is merging with Potash Corp of Saskatchewan POT.
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An artist's simulation of two black holes merging in space.
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It has decision making; merging into traffic is decisions, right?
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Drawing was where he began merging his imagination and practice.
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And in 2011, Australia and Singapore were talking about merging.
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And Chemical Financial said it was merging with Talmer Bancorp.
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The big news is that adtech and martech are merging.
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The others were the results of two black holes merging.
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Luxury and sustainability are merging in the world of yachts.
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"Right now, fashion and fiction are really merging," she says.
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Time Warner itself is no stranger to slicing and merging.
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Starting today, Tonic is merging with the larger VICE brand.
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What if you and your partner can't agree on merging?
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Why are people so terrible at merging on the highway?
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Neuralink: Elon Musk's big bet on merging brains and computers
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Medtronic inverted to Ireland by merging with Ireland's Covidien Companies.
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It's a merging issue that's also caused pains in localisation.
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Sometimes Andrew Wyeth conflated his sitters, merging identities at will.
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Eventually, she fell asleep, Maggie's travails merging with her own.
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By the 1960s, he began to physically demonstrate this merging.
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If anything, clear evidence that something like that will happen bolsters the legal case for a merger since it shows the merging companies have a clear motive for merging that doesn't involve hiking prices.
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It's strangely appropriate that after "merging" Dreamland with the Medici Bros.
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"Merging was the right decision," says Nick Fyfe of Dundee University.
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This is not the first time the companies have considered merging.
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That's why astronomers have been eager to find merging neutron stars.
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And finally, there is zero chatter about merging with Fiat Chrysler.
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PA), which is merging its rail operations with Germany's Siemens (SIEGn.
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In some ways, merging the services won't be a major change.
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But she's not the only sign that the parks are merging.
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Two of Europe's biggest on-demand laundry startups are merging today.
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Vodafone is in talks about merging with Idea Cellular, another operator.
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For coupled Virgos, this Mars-Pluto merging could cement your bond.
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Capricorn The eclipse is in Capricorns' house of merging and intimacy.
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That is why we could detect them as they were merging.
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The idea of merging games and TV shows isn't exactly new.
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JK) and merging it with PT Bank Mayapada Internasional Tbk (MAYA.
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By merging with the machines, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk .
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But will this lead to a merging of iOS and macOS?
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"Yeah, fine, good," Brat said when asked about merging the bills.
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Tropicana's gaming and hotel operations are merging with Eldorado Resorts (ERI).
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Gannett predicts $50 million of cost savings by merging the operations.
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Snapdeal even considered merging with Alibaba-backed Paytm, according to reports.
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Virgin Galactic will be merging with Social Capital Hedosophia, an SPAC.
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As you approach the final merging point, leave even more space.
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They even talked about merging their businesses — not once, but twice.
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PSA is in the process of merging with Italy's Fiat Chrysler .
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However, weddings are expensive, and merging personal finances can get complicated.
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Instead, she said in June 2015, "we are merging with ourselves".
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Departing CBS CEO Les Moonves stopped CBS from merging with Viacom.
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After merging onto the highway, I looked in the rearview mirror.
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The merging of Tech & Art pushed thru Pop Culture&aposs lens.
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Our goals and dreams are merging together constantly, as are we.
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Lunar eclipses occur due to the merging of two different cycles.
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" "When I hear they're merging, does that take away more competition?
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The big picture: Scientists have detected gravitational waves sent out by 2 black holes merging and 2 neutron stars merging, but if confirmed, this will be the first detection of a black hole and neutron star colliding.
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Also, the gravitational waves emitted by merging black holes, converted into sound.
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By merging two cultures, Moroccan and Indian, Kameli performs cross-cultural exchange.
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Merging the human brain with a computer would change our species forever.
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Hotels, hospitals, banks, investment banks, defense contractors, technology, oil—everything was merging.
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Fiat Chrysler is in the midst of merging with France's PSA Group.
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This isn't the first time Facebook has experimented with merging its properties.
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Their professional work together has been all about merging their individual identities.
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They just keep merging and spreading their tentacles through the entire industry.
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MI) might be interested in merging with Germany's state-backed Commerzbank (CBKG.
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He said this meant merging the two companies would not reduce competition.
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As Xenophon suggested, gambling and online gaming are merging in unusual ways.
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And in 2016, the DOJ blocked Time Warner and Comcast from merging.
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Luxottica, which is merging with the world's top lens producer Essilor ESSI.
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" Why it matters: "[E]merging markets ... were last this hot in 2009.
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The maker of the popular Instant Pot is merging with Corelle Brands.
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Hospitals have responded by merging and demanding better deals from fewer suppliers.
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DOJ said merging a major insurer and PBM will not harm competition.
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Tillis noted that he's had conversations with Graham about merging their legislation.
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The court must approve the agreement between the government and merging companies.
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Some are merging or getting acquired, and some are shopping themselves around.
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It'll take a multi-prong approach, merging external activism with internal pressure.
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Rite Aid had previously sought to bulk up by merging with Walgreens.
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There are merging, for instance, the 03 alcohol-related health issues together.
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"What was different was that me and Alejandro were merging," Björk said.
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The galaxies are merging to form a new galaxy, called NGC 6240.
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Instead of merging the two Sabrinas, they agreed to live separate lives.
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Often, they move as one, merging into a larger organism or system.
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The effect in both is a thrilling merging of motion and music.
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The galaxy is actually merging with another one, hence the two parts.
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Del Valle, according to banking sources, favors merging Popular with a competitor.
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They don't understand that North and South Korea will be merging soon.
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The chain's parent company is merging with a publicly traded acquisitions firm.
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Bristol-Myers also proposed merging with Celgene in a $74 billion deal.
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CADE, the Brazilian antitrust authority, says merging the two could be harmful.
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Many schools are merging, establishing partnerships, and making sometimes wrenching budget cuts.
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BUT AS YOU KNOW, MERGING INVESTMENT BANKS IS A VERY COMPLICATED BUSINESS.
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PSA is in the process of merging with Italy's Fiat Chrysler (FCHA.MI).
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He has a way of merging beautiful musicality with whatever you want.
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Because smartphone cameras are limited due to their lack of optical zoom, Super Res Zoom employs burst shooting and a merging algorithm to compensate for detail at a distance, merging slightly different photos into one higher resolution photo.
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The clowns, he says, are emblematic of Rondinone's merging of joy and sorrow.
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In August, Uber admitted defeat in China, merging its business with Didi Chuxing.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) is merging its international business with its wholesale banking operation.
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It had a mixed record in its attempts to stop hospitals from merging.
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Pekao is in turn considering merging with its smaller peer Alior Bank (ALRR.WA).
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In fact, there could be hundreds of large black holes merging every year.
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What will the destiny of merging the platforms of these two companies be?
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To be fair, the companies do have a strong business case for merging.
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This idea of merging entertainment and news was not exclusive to the right.
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Merging onto a major avenue, a truck hit him and then sped off.
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And Barlow is again merging passive viewing and interactive play in fascinating ways.
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L are merging next week to form a 21 billion pound active manager.
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As a filmmaker, Chaganty knows a few things about merging technology with filmmaking.
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"Merging of life sciences and big data is happening very quickly," he said.
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The cost synergies from merging the two companies are considered ahead of schedule.
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Shari Redstone has proposed merging CBS with media company Viacom twice since 2016.
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They believe that, by merging with content, they&aposre better able to compete.
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The film became known for its merging of live-action and animated characters.
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Google executives said its fees are not changing, and no services are merging.
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PA, which is in the process of merging with Italian peer Luxottica LUX.
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The companies would face serious questions about job cuts from merging retail networks.
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But his stance and the idea of merging the banks have prompted criticism.
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After merging in 1999, Redstone's father, Sumner Redstone, split the companies in 2005.
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It's not that I don't still appreciate the merging of two separate creations.
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It's important to note that Apple is not merging the two operating systems.
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And how do you see those two worlds merging in a broader way?
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During the Clinton administration, Republican lawmakers proposed merging the Education and Labor departments.
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The two companies merging are the second and the third largest retailers, currently.
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There's so much you could do by merging documentary and then fictional narrative.
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T.G.I. Friday's has been privately held since merging with Carlson 30 years ago.
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Shares of Viacom Inc, which is merging with CBS, were also down 3.6%.
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The tiny 53-liter puts down 130 horsepower, so merging requires some planning.
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Merging with Viacom would expose CBS to more risk from Viacom's cable channels.
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The transactions involve U.S. companies reincorporating overseas after merging with a foreign firm.
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Shareholders for SolarCity and Tesla voted Thursday to approve merging the two companies.
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He created Regal Entertainment Group in 2002 by merging three bankrupt theater chains.
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Merging with a giant bank would remove some of those cost-cutting advantages.
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"Things are merging and changing in the world of business travel," he said.
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Why Sumner Redstone won't have the last word on merging CBS and Viacom.
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Our real lives and online lives are merging; they're starting to feel indistinguishable.
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I loved that — it was like merging taxes and Tinder, the dating app.
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After 10 years as separate companies, CBS and Viacom will now consider merging.
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It just speaks to how much politics and pop culture are merging, right?
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Merging those apps just might, however, serve Facebook's interest in avoiding antitrust remedies.
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Carlos Ghosn's vision of merging Nissan and Renault was controversial within the companies.
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However, Xerox also reaffirmed its belief that merging the two companies made sense.
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These are two American companies merging to gain profitability and global market share.
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Symbolically, it represents the merging of disparate food cultures into a delicious whole.
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The tycoon said he envisions merging rural schools that have under 100 students.
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They are acquiring or merging with other companies and buying back their stock.
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But instead of manually merging changes, as Git requires, CRDTs do it automatically.
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Fairweather played a key role in merging and integrating Walgreens and Boots Alliance.
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Alstom was blocked last year by European regulators from merging with Germany's Siemens.
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Thompson described its new marketing strategy as the merging of ''Rambo and Bono.
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It's like a merging of the two with a nice icing on top.
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In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost.
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Illustration of black holes merging / Image courtesy of LIGO/Caltech Illustration of black holes merging / Image courtesy of LIGO/Caltech Directly detecting gravitational waves is a huge deal, because by doing so scientists are confirming Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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It was a sign that the merging objects were much smaller than black holes.
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Jerusalem, he said, also has complicated merging situations and people walking outside of crosswalks.
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Wells Fargo — Wells Fargo is merging its international business with its wholesale banking operation.
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Replicating the merging of the forces directly would require an impossible amount of energy.
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Merging medical technology like Apple's is a clear benefit to those needing hearing help.
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Several have become more efficient by merging administrative functions with those of their neighbours.
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We moved to California in '220, and that's when we started merging various activities.
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Fooddeco is a site devoted to merging food and decor, as the name suggests.
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Eshoo said that, by merging, the company would create more competition in the market.
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The merging of Dutch, Romanian and Czech units into the German army is promising.
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Instead of merging into a single, readable form, the layers interfere with each other.
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Well he's back, and this time he's merging UK cities with classic Disney films.
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At last year's event, Apple said that it was not merging iOS with MacOS.
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WALMART SAYS IT IS MERGING RETAIL, MARKETING, TECHNOLOGY, ANALYTICS AND PRODUCT TEAMS AT JET.
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Suspiria, a remake of the 1977 horror classic, is merging witchy rituals and dance.
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Even its rebuffed investor — who reportedly proposed merging Pandora with SiriusXM — isn't so sure.
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Suddenly, merging with the biggest trading desk in Europe would represent a U-turn.
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Already some accuse Mr Hayes of the "reconglomeration" of UTC by merging with Raytheon.
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The "multilayered threat" from China, Wray says, entails a merging of cybercrime and espionage.
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"I don't see any point or meaning in merging," maintains Mobike's president, Hu Weiwei.
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UBSand ING of the Netherlands have already signalled their interest in merging with Deutsche.
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Musical.ly is merging the functionality from its two-year old live-streaming platform Live.
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This merging of traditions wasn't just for them, it was also for their son.
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Sex for you is a means to the ever-compelling merging between two selves.
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The financial advice business is moving to a cyborg model, merging man and machine.
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Oudea dismissed the possibility of merging his bank with another French or European one.
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It's some of the clearest evidence to date of these stars colliding and merging.
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JOLED was created in 2015 by merging the OLED divisions of Sony and Panasonic.
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Only a few days ago, you felt so lonely, but now, hearts are merging.
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The UnitedHealth angle: CVS also approached UnitedHealth about merging, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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In their statement, the companies wrote that merging could help them find regulatory solutions.
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The company will also benefit from the capital injection of merging with this entity.
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Judge WK Kwok did not immediately make a decision about merging the two cases.
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Pat McCrory (R) proposed closing and merging HBCUs, as well as eliminating academic programs.
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For the third time in less than a decade, AT&T is merging again.
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To offset these, merging companies were forced to reinforce a smaller or new rival.
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People really started liking The Donnas, so we ended up merging the bands together.
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Both Perrigo and Valeant have reduced their tax bills by merging with foreign entities.
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Merging AOL and Yahoo will give Verizon more eyeballs to sell to digital advertisers.
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This can be done by removing a position entirely or merging two roles together.
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The second change – merging its Nest and Google hardware units together - has strategic rationale.
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Some astronomers have proposed that they are due to the merging of neutron stars.
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In synchronized swimming, etherealness is captured in an extreme merging of agility and power.
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The move comes after years of speculation about the two medical device companies merging.
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Mohamed said he had ended some of those divisions by merging departments and offices.
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"Well, it was the merging of 22 separate agencies," he said of DHS's creation.
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Verizon will be merging AOL and Yahoo to create a new brand called Oath.
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The two seas kissing each other results in different coloured waters swirling and merging.
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Klein told me he started talking to Payleven execs about merging eight months ago.
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That change could save 13 schools from closing, shrinking or merging, the memo said.
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There is no need — or reasonable prospect — of a merging of these three parties.
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On Tuesday, the media companies CBS and Viacom finally announced that they are merging.
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Of course merging two lives legally and financially and logistically for life is complicated!
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In some cases, that has meant merging local police departments or cutting them altogether.
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It was a meta-analysis, or a merging of data, from many observational studies.
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Working from home with your partner ultimately means you're merging two lifestyles into one.
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At one point, a car merging onto the highway scoots in front of me.
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CBS and Viacom announced on Tuesday that they are merging to become ViacomCBS, Inc.
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And last week, CBS and Viacom announced that they are merging to become ViacomCBS.
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It achieves its aim by merging acts of imagination and extrapolation with historical fact.
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It has also considered deals in the sector, including potentially merging with NortonLifeLock Inc.
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It opened up a new realm, merging the tech savvy with the art fanatics.
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Elsewhere, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are reportedly increasingly open to the prospect of merging.
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This merging of physical and virtual worlds is known as the internet of things.
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Merging with a state-owned lender, in the officials' view, offers a safe harbour.
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L) may look at merging GSK Consumer Healthcare with Unilever's Indian unit HUL. (bit.
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HealthPort, IOD, Care Communications and ECS became CIOX Health after merging last year. SPORTS.
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Merging with a state-owned lender, in the officials' view, offers a safe harbor.
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Some of that cash will be generated by merging Caesars Entertainment with Caesars Acquisition.
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The old model of two companies in the same industry merging is rapidly changing.
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Video and audio are virtually merging on the web, making the legislated distinction silly.
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Then there was our restaurant's merging of disparate but enticing themes—very Wise-esque.
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After merging with UASC, Hapag-Lloyd is now the world's fifth biggest world shipping firm.
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Paris Saint-Germain is part of a larger trend of traditional sports merging with esports.
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In that way, Chandra says this brand merging is more than just a marketing tool.
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CCE is merging with two other global Coke bottlers to form Coca-Cola European Partners.
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It split in 2010, with its international division de-merging to form Cable & Wireless Communications.
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She is on the conference committee tasked with merging the House and Senate tax bills.
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I like to put 110% into each and everything individually instead of merging all three.
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In merging technology with philanthropy, Chen and his co-founders had moulded tradition with modernity.
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Yet four disappear every week—most, like Allegheny Valley, by merging with another community bank.
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The "FakeApp" program uses artificial intelligence to complete three major steps: alignment, training, and merging.
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It ordered the company to stop merging data on separate apps without users' deliberate consent.
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Cloak & Dagger's execution is particularly effective, but merging music with immersive entertainment isn't entirely new.
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Talks last year over merging the business with Dish Networks stalled over disagreements about valuations.
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Numerical simulation of two merging black holes performed by the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany.
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In essence, he's applying what he learned in Silicon Valley and merging that with education.
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They extended it to Facebook posts and then Instagram photos before merging everything into Timehop.
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But today's technical challenges are smaller than those faced by banks merging two decades ago.
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They dubbed it a Frankenstein galaxy, where the inside and outside formed differently before merging.
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But what keeps people interested is newness and the merging and spreading of different cultures.
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But bankers have already pitched Discovery on merging with CBS, one of the people said.
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Two fires close to merging in Northern California; Jonathan Hunt reports on the latest threat.
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They just decided to save cash by merging it into an existing, underutilized Mexican plant.
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We are in the process of merging those databases so this will no longer occur.
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Another fan took things a step further, merging Williams' face onto the emoji in question.
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He said Interior has not contacted him about the idea of merging BOEM and BSEE.
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The waves that LIGO detected came from black holes merging 1.3 billion light-years away.
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We have a tax rate—by merging with Biovail that's, you know, very-- low cost.
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How do you think your process of merging of both music and activism challenges this?
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They may be just a thin veneer away from merging or interacting in some way.
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The merging of the Syrian and Iraqi wars into one conflict makes for strange alliances.
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"It's pretty common that the merging parties want the trial to happen quickly," said Glass.
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L) executive who created a UK respiratory medicine business in June by merging Vectura (VEC.
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AT&T became the parent company of CNN after merging with Time Warner in June.
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The Blaze and CRTV announced on Monday that they were merging to create Blaze Media.
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A Hitachi spokesman said there are no discussions on merging the companies' overall nuclear operations.
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Rotating binary neutron stars emit energy and gradually spiral inward towards each other, eventually merging.
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In these transactions, U.S. companies reincorporate overseas for tax purposes after merging with foreign companies.
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The task of merging the bills would be difficult even on a slow legislative week.
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Merging is becoming increasingly necessary for smaller firms to get the resources to effectively compete.
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But Sirius — now SiriusXM, after merging with its biggest rival — currently has 30 million subscribers.
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Then in 2017, LIGO and Virgo together identified the waves of two neutron stars merging.
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With so much opposition to overcome, merging FanDuel and DraftKings might be worth a chance.
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And this will play out in the merging of the consumer and professional healthcare spaces.
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Merging private companies is challenging in part because of a lack of public valuation benchmarks.
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Schools are merging; or joining together, across religious lines, in interfaith consortiums; or moving online.
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So, it's more about the positions and merging of whole bodies rather than specific parts.
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Hence, Alibaba reckons it will grow the fastest and largest by merging with those stores.
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Cataclysmic events like merging neutron stars or collapsing super-massive neutron stars are out too.
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His shows were a merging of fashion, art, culture and the society of that time.
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N) is exploring merging its transportation business, which manufactures train engines, with Wabtec Corp (WAB.
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Cliff House challenges that notion, merging the past and the future in its very structure.
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Renault (RNLSY) and Peugeot (PUGOY), which is merging with Fiat Chrysler, are based in France.
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We can imagine what the future might look like by merging memories with new information.
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Did you always envision Hearty Start as a way of merging e-commerce and charity?
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Mr. Sher would like Birmingham to follow Nashville in merging the city and county governments.
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With some exceptions, companies aren't merging just yet (though expect a lot of this soon).
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The group recently added another hospital to its collection, merging Milford with its Bridgeport location.
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She simply liked the idea, broadly, of merging agencies to save money at the time.
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New York (CNN Business)CBS (CBS) and Viacom (VIA) are merging to become ViacomCBS Inc.
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Everyone is supposed to negotiate traffic on the ice like cars merging onto the highway.
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Deals • DealBook exclusive: The public relations firm Kekst is merging with a European counterpart, CNC.
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Deals • The owner of Golden Nugget Casinos reportedly proposed merging his company with Caesars Entertainment.
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The couple say that the merging of their families came with only minor growing pains.
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Months after merging with Viacom, CBS announced a significant change in its leadership on Friday.
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He sang with plush yet virile sound while merging into his character, holding back nothing.
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Amazon refreshed its Echo device by merging it with its larger sibling, the Echo Plus.
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One thing that's definitely not happening is any kind of merging of macOS and iOS.
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But sometimes, merging individual charitable organizations can have a greater impact on the people served.
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New York (CNN Business)Two of the leaders of the online brokerage industry are merging.
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The company had been praised for its supply chain management after merging Kraft with Heinz.
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But, to be clear, that's not the reason those businesses are merging, according to Murdoch.
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What's happening: Now, Musk says he has charted the long path to merging man and machine.
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Merging two adult lives is never seamless, no matter how much the two love each other.
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Bemis, a packaging products maker, is in the process of merging with Australia-based rival Amcor.
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This name was crafted by merging two words: "lash" and "Matisse," the French painter and sculptor.
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It is also merging its mail and parcel logistics units to streamline operations and deliver faster.
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The piece, "Lovesick", is one of Heather Dewey-Hagborg's recent experiments in merging science and art.
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Some people — including the merging parties — criticized us that it's the first time we've ever enforced.
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The dunes migrate with the wind, sometimes merging or extending long fingers that spawn new dunes.
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Yet the groups have different rules and philosophies; merging them is a technical and political impossibility.
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Mr Marchionne was one of the few bosses to pull one off, merging Fiat and Chrysler.
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There's live-action and animated film VR, and game VR. Do you see those merging more?
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And we are going to literally enhance our own intellectual capabilities by merging with this technology.
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So, I don't view myself as the judge sitting there between a staff and merging parties.
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That ended up merging with top watch blog Hodinkee, where Rose became the CEO in 2015.
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Serta Simmons, a legacy company, is merging with Tuft & Needle, which is only six years old.
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Samsung also said it was not considering merging its owner vehicle with Samsung C&T Corp.
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She tearfully rejects every new physical loss: webbing forming between her toes, her feet merging together.
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The assemblyman's disgust with his fellow lawmakers does not prevent his dual occupations from occasionally merging.
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Since merging Kraft and Heinz in 2015, the combined company has slashed $1.7 billion in costs.
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When it comes to moving humans around, the future looks to be merging with sci-fi.
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The 1995 film ends with her merging with the entity and assuming a new, younger body.
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It could just as well be a foreign firm purchasing or merging with a U.S. firm.
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Haggerty said conversations would continue with the ATP in the spring about potentially merging the events.
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Breslin was sometimes accused of merging his factual reporting with his imagination in his newspaper columns.
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Morris also incorporates small glass-blown pieces that ultimately merging with the surrounding wave of paper.
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Cybersecurity and conventional defense spending are merging, including defenses sought against ransomware attacks and election meddling.
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Merging the more popular Live Stories with Discover should help more users find the editorial channels.
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The idea behind the release is to simplify the process of merging data from multiple sources.
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The duo spiraled around each other, until eventually merging into one, even more massive black hole.
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So is this all a part of the eventual merging of the Android and Chrome OS?
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That process of the Trump and House Republican blueprint plans circling each other and merging continues.
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The new season's movies show the past and the present merging in a variety of genres.
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I always say without question in our lifetime we will see a merging with something digital.
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Many of its innovations resulted from merging with smaller companies to gain access to their inventions.
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Even if they notice, regulators are more likely to bless the merging of two smaller players.
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But senators are weighing merging the two funding bills into one package on the Senate floor.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Merging football clubs is rarely a popular idea.
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His tiny alien avatars are simple and rotund, merging one tubular body part into the next.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it's merging with another code club charity, Dublin-based CoderDojo.
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Target Circle and TapHeaven announced they're merging into a single company under the Target Circle brand.
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Vodafone is also merging its operations in the highly competitive Indian mobile market with Idea Cellular.
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Those who stay on suffer the upheaval of merging differing procedures, computer systems and corporate cultures.
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Both use seeds made by DuPont, the giant chemical company that is merging with Dow Chemical.
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With challenges to other exits, Taboola and Outbrain have widely been understood to have discussed merging.
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Merging cells is an easy task in Excel, and there are several different default merge styles.
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I might be better off merging with a reliable producer of scandals — sorry, I mean news.
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"Now it seems like all of these conspiracy theories are merging into one," Ms. Jankowicz said.
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There's also a tank, plush pants, and a cropped hoodie merging comfort with track-suit aesthetics.
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And it slowly, slowly merged into a situation where we started merging and becoming very useful.
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In theory, it would lead to a super app merging all of the two companies' services.
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MI) has recently told Berlin it is interested in eventually merging with state-backed Commerzbank (CBKG.
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This means that the merging companies are neither actual nor potential competitors in the same markets.
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Weill's ingenious merging of contemporary and cabaret styles remains a model for composers like Mr. Gruber.
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Church attendance has plummeted, parishes are merging, and new priests and nuns are in short supply.
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And last month, CBS (CBS) and Viacom (VIA) announced that they are merging to become ViacomCBS.
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That makes getting to space a bit like merging onto the highway without using your mirrors.
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"It's the merging of art and fashion in a way that pushed the boundaries," she said.
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The scientists propose that modern humanity arose through a merging of populations in these two regions.
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New York (CNN Business)Two of the leaders of the online brokerage industry may be merging.
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The company ended up merging with another specialized hardware company and mostly disappearing from public view.
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Another consequence of these merging black holes are gravitational waves, or ripples in space and time.
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She thinks that the discrepancy might be due to the extreme environment produced by galaxies merging.
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Merging public office and self-enrichment would be corrupt, unprecedented, unconstitutional and an ongoing impeachable offense.
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At Apple, "We're really getting there in merging these cultures — tech and the arts," he added.
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He had preliminary discussions with DirecTV CEO Mike White about merging the two satellite TV providers.
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Johns's merging of techniques and materiality — the ink, brush, and sheet of clear plastic — is unrivaled.
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"Music is a huge world that should be merging and collaborating all the time," said Desplat.
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Some users report the dissolution of the individual, the merging of themselves with others around them.
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Even though it's an unexpected merging of drink flavors, it still has potential to draw in fans.
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When it comes to merging fashion and politics, this moment will be a tough act to follow.
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The really interesting thing about the observations is the insight offered into the process of merging galaxies.
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Seemingly, they're connected by wispy arms, and yet somehow they keep from merging into one massive storm.
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Now for the first time he is merging all of those worlds together by creating Corey's Angels.
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The lock screen and Notifications window — the two places you interact with notifications — are merging into one.
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In it, Case provides glimpses into his ups and downs growing AOL and merging with Time Warner.
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Craig Federighi says that these apps represent a shift in Apple's approach to merging the two platforms.
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In July 2017, Uber also pulled its operations out of Russia by merging with top competitor Yandex.Taxi.
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The single cover shows her merging into a painting as if she is a piece of art.
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This is part of what makes an actor a movie star: the merging of character and persona.
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Amsurg (AMSG) and Envision Healthcare (EVHC) are merging in an all-stock deal worth about $10 billion.
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I said already on Wednesday it was considering merging its U.S. business with fantasy sports company FanDuel.
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They hoard cash, buy back their firms' shares and reinforce their positions by merging with former rivals.
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In this context, that results in a merging of gaming and linear storytelling into new interactive media.
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As far as I can tell, the merging of subject and process is uppermost in Snider's mind.
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Security experts have also raised concerns that merging the services could weaken WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption.
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Since that time, LIGO has detected signals from three other gravitational waves created by merging black holes.
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It clarified at the time that it was not "merging its operating systems," as had been rumored.
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Unfortunately, gravitational-wave detectors have a tough time narrowing down where those merging black holes are located.
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Project Alloy, a 1st gen #VR solution – imagine merging realities and experience your world differently #IDF16 pic.twitter.
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Together the two companies managed to raise over $22018 million before merging into one company earlier this.
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She explains that merging forces like order and chaos or beauty and destruction fuels her creative output.
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And what better way to prove they're meant to be than a continued merging of the wardrobes?
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"I've always loved unique innovations and merging art and pop culture with fashion and candy," Lauren says.
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As Hopinka sings with his father, there's a sense of renewal, of the present merging with history.
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It is now investing to hire new creative staff while merging agencies and cutting jobs and costs.
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Repainting Virgin America planes with the Alaska Airlines and completely merging the two brands makes total sense.
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When you're in a long-term relationship, a discussion around merging finances is a really good idea.
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So merging two big teams with thousands of employees will be no small feat for everyone involved.
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In 1993, after merging Padrós with another large company, Florentino became a major player in global business.
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And, in 1993, you had basically all of organized crime merging with all of the established government.
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He added that Siemens had no interest in merging its rail business with that of Canada's Bombardier.
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It had aimed to rescue Sharp by merging Sharp's LCD business with that of rival Japan Display's.
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Visions of the so-called Singularity—the merging of man and machine—are solidifying day by day.
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It wasn't until the spring of 28, however, that the duo began discussing merging Otto into Uber.
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The American Music Awards are merging together two iconic voices for a performance of diva-sized proportions.
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It will come suddenly, when the right merging of sea level rise and storm whop the islands.
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Chimcomplex was also analyzing the possibility of merging with or acquiring chemical fertilizer plants currently in insolvency.
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Merging it with a bunch of other ... stuff and packaging it all to consumers may make sense.
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To donate to the cause and keep merging the worlds of tech + cuteness, visit cybertwee's Kickstarter campaign.
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Their clout derives from a contemporary form of the centuries' old merging of media and political power.
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Our culture always maintains a dichotomy between machine-made and man-made, and she is merging that.
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Yes, we don't understand it, but I suppose merging can be good, or it can be frightening.
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Recent reports have suggested that German firm Allianz could be interested in merging with its peer Zurich.
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In a statement, the DOJ said merging Cigna and Express Scripts would not hurt competition or consumers.
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It's also designed to take better low-light shots by merging the pixels to absorb more light.
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Both facilities are merging this month under a new name, BsideU for Life Pregnancy & Life Skills Center.
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Headquartered in New York, Groups has 33 clinics and is merging its physical service with digital technology.
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Excel is great for sorting large amounts of data, whether it involves alphabetizing, adding, or merging cells.
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Most proposed explanations for FRBs are things that happen just once (like the merging of two stars).
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With each passing day, he has tried to make tiny declarations of comfort with our merging lives.
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The cuts are global and will involve merging the commodities unit's metals trading desks, the source said.
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Merging with Markit, which focuses largely on the financial industry, would help IHS diversify away from energy.
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But there was a merging of the two psyches—mine and Barneys—and we're definitely pals again.
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Sneaker marketplace GOAT is merging with Flight Club, essentially the first name in after market sneaker retail.
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And two of them, Groupon-backed SumUp and Rocket Internet's Payleven, ended up merging earlier this year.
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Krueger calls this process of merging two bills into one the legislative equivalent of William "Refrigerator" Perry.
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I expected friendship to look like a loss of individuality, a merging of myself with the other.
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" Entertainment Weekly wrote that "this was a very strange debut, merging grim toughness with mawkish softening twists.
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" The text declared "that by merging human qualities and materials properties, we can concretely comprehend abstract space.
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Merging his interests in nature and pre-Hispanic traditions with art and technology, Luis Diaz Gordoa, a.k.a.
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We see the tiger's humanness not through anthropomorphism, but by a merging of human and animal bodies.
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In the case of Disney buying Fox, which is Rupert Murdoch's company, that's two content companies merging.
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The new kitchen was created by merging the original kitchen, breakfast room, laundry room and butler's pantry.
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The two are merging market know-how and climate science to identify metrics that matter for investing.
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The Recovery School District's role includes merging or closing schools, or transforming a school into a charter.
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First, workers can bring antitrust lawsuits against firms that obtain labor market power by merging and colluding.
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It's midlevel vice presidents at merging companies worried about whether they are about to lose their jobs.
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Quite a bit of the material was ejected and formed a fat doughnut around the merging stars.
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Staples had sought to remain competitive in the online world by merging with another chain, Office Depot.
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The idea of merging investment banks may sound so last century and more than a little stupid.
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Since then, Amazon's been hard at work merging the two brands together, both online and in stores.
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The action comes as Aircel and the wireless network division of Reliance Communications Ltd work towards merging.
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That merging simply doesn't happen in places where people are separated by race and ethnicity and class.
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The observatories registered gravitational waves from two neutron stars merging for the first time in October 2017.
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He praised it as an "incredible job" that let companies like Google and Apple "merge without merging."
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The deal will see Grab merging Uber's ride-hailing and food delivery businesses with its own operations.
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Reuters reported in 2017 that UniCredit had told Berlin it was interested in eventually merging with Commerzbank.
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"It is really merging this idea of speaking to groups beyond the scientific elite," said Ms. McLeod.
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"We now have strong reason to believe these guys shouldn&apost be merging anytime soon," he said.
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German trade union IG Metall had put forward the idea of merging Osram and AMS as equals.
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Mr. Antonoff knows he is "straddling a lot of fences," merging an indie ethos and megastar associations.
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New York (CNN Business)The companies that make Pyrex cookware and Instant Pot pressure cookers are merging.
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The characters' intense emotions find formal expression in cinematographer Yorick Le Saux's merging of body and surrounding.
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The DC-9 maker, Douglas Aircraft, ended up merging with McDonnell Aircraft a couple of years later.
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Community groups, who usually press merging banks to increase lending in underserved areas, think they're being sidelined.
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It wasn't until the spring of 210, however, that the duo began discussing merging Otto into Uber.
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Each of these objects contributes to a centuries-long narrative on scientific observations merging with artistic speculation.
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That means CBS can still end up merging with another TV network, or even a tech company.
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More grounded speculation among astrophysicists is that they're caused by neutron stars, stars merging, or black holes.
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Merging was intended to save money by ending the duplication of HR departments, call centres and so on.
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We ended up merging it with Dealtime, it went public, and eBay bought it for $600, $700 million.
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Once you start merging the worlds of classic literature and modern television series, you won't want to stop.
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Supermassive black holes are the largest kind, devouring matter and radiation and perhaps merging with other black holes.
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It also follows the merging of the party general secretary and presidential roles in the Southeast Asian country.
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He attributed the success to CEO Ed Breen, who is in the process of merging with Dow Chemical.
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Refinitiv and the London Stock Exchange in July announced they would be merging in a $27 billion deal.
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"Over and over again, consumers are promised enormous benefits and so-called 'efficiencies' by merging parties," she added.
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The country ruled last month that Facebook had abused its market share by merging and collecting user data.
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"It's me...Nicki Minashkenazi!" merging the inimitable rapper's moniker with that of Ilana's own Eastern European Jewish heritage.
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He oversaw Kraft Heinz as it extracted roughly $1.7 billion in savings from merging the two food companies.
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For a movie that is merging a handful of well-established worlds, Infinity War achieves astounding tonal consistency.
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And the firm is busy tying its biggest services together even more tightly by merging their address books.
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In other news, London Stock Exchange (LSE) shareholders voted in favor of merging with Deutsche Boerse on Monday.
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Renault merging with Fiat Chrysler would create the world's third-largest automaker, with 33 million in annual sales.
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Regulators could begin by, for example, independently validating the 100 most common scenarios, like merging into freeway traffic.
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If you are not ready to be a public company, merging with a SPAC won't make you ready.
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MI) is not interested in discussing merging its fiber-optic infrastructure business with that of Telecom Italia (TLIT.
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This is where Google Lens really shines by merging the company's strengths across a number of products simultaneously.
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This reflects a realisation in Brussels that merging air-traffic-control services would not be a magic bullet.
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He sees himself at the center of the prepper movement, and all of its changing and merging parts.
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By merging six payments into one, claimants are less likely to miss benefits to which they are entitled.
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He added that Siemens had no interest in merging its rail business with that of Canada's Bombardier (BBDb.TO).
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Massive companies merging is usually bad for consumers, as it gives mega-corporations tremendous control of the market.
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This, says Google, represents a merging of Google Shopping with Google's other checkout and delivery service, Google Express.
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The stories about his checkered business past are now merging with very real evidence of a failing campaign.
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In software engineering, continuous integration refers to the regular merging of all developers' work onto one shared platform.
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The names in the images are different approaches to creating the sticker and merging it with existing imagery.
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Test drivers saw the car make unsafe lane changes, cut off drivers, quickly brake, and struggle with merging.
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But hospitals have been merging at a rapid pace as a way to offset declining or stagnant revenues.
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So the companies that own the internet pipes are merging with the content companies to provide better experiences.
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The gravitational waves -- ripples in space-time -- were created by the merging of two black holes, Reitze said.
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EDF, Neptune, Apex and DEA, which is in the process of merging with BASF's Wintershall, declined to comment.
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We are merging with technology and we are building new personalities that are sometimes not attached to us.
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That longer observation time allowed researchers to observe many more rotations of the merging black holes than before.
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However, a source told Reuters at the time that obstacles included the complexities of merging the two businesses.
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Merging with another company risks double the trouble – more brands falling flat and more stores bereft of customers.
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T) chief executive dismissed the idea of merging the Japanese automaker with its alliance partner Renault SA (RENA.
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There are two scenarios - weaker banks merging with stronger banks will hit the valuation of the stronger banks.
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Just as dance needs to be taken more seriously, the merging of dance and film needs an upgrade.
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Like some other combinations of traditional sports and esports, Leonsis' holdings illustrate how the two realms are merging.
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Similarly, Sprint and T-Mobile have considered merging for at least five years, with several stops and starts.
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Bloomberg reported earlier this month that the retail and marketplace teams are merging, citing former and current employees.
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Quad, by merging with LSC, is trying to give customers choices and prices that reflect today's market realities.
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It resulted from Vail Resorts merging its Park City Mountain Resort with the nearby Canyons resort in 2015.
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The deal will also make the world's largest movie studio even bigger by merging with 20th Century Fox.
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In merging its oil-and-gas unit with that of Baker Hughes, G.E. accomplishes a few worthy objectives.
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The report highlighted some road bumps, like the problems Waymo's cars have with merging and left-hand turns.
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The tablet and notebook formats are merging, and the hardware is growing more sophisticated in how that happens.
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As a result, Kaeser said there was bound to be redundancies as a result of the companies merging.
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In 1987, it emerged that Noades and his old business partner Hammam were discussing merging Palace with Wimbledon.
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You were really an innovator behind the merging of hip-hop, especially Southern hip-hop, and electronic music.
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Notably, scientists are closer to developing these kinds of technologies than actually merging your computer with your brain.
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Ray Kurzweil, Google's director of engineering, is a Singularitarian, which describes the merging of artificial intelligence and human.
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The company raised more than $70 million in 2 funding rounds before merging with bioMerieux, according to Crunchbase.
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He cut overhead costs by merging with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, his original inspiration for the group.
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In prior vertical mergers, the merging companies did not have control of a bottleneck essential to reaching customers.
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Rite Aid had previously sought to bolster its market position in the pharmacy business by merging with Walgreens.
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That's the news out from Financial Times today, which reported that Uber and DoorDash discussed merging last year.
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The system is merging the two hospitals into a $1 billion medical center focused heavily on outpatient care.
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The accounts were kept separate at all times and there was no overlap or merging in any way.
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The merging was still fast — less than a thousandth of a second — but slow enough to be studied.
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A smaller company in the networking equipment market could look to leapfrog the competition by merging with Nokia.
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The questions raised by the merging of the two sites' operations helped prompt the union push, employees said.
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After years of cutting jobs, restructuring, and merging with US Airways, the company became profitable again in 2014.
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This rare, violent collision creates a ring structure around the galaxies' merging cores for about 100 million years.
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Siebel Systems became a leader in application software with revenue exceeding $2B before merging with Oracle in 2006.
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But those appeals haven't appeared to slow down the merging of TERFism with the larger conservative political apparatus.
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In these works, we are looking at a merging of organization and dissipation, an image of our destiny.
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If he's right, it will be the first time an astronomer predicted an explosion of two stars merging.
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Is this merely an inevitable merging of the cult of the celebrity chef with society's obsession with youth?
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In the 1990s, Republican lawmakers proposed merging the Education and Labor departments with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
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Alphabet's DeepMind, the UK-based health and artificial intelligence company, is merging part of its business back into Google.
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Today Facebook is killing off the Messenger Day brand and merging the chat app's stories feature with Facebook Stories.
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Fertitta and his advisors sent a proposal to U.S. casino operator Caesars Entertainment about merging last week, source said.
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Designed by Rodrigo Corral and Zak Tebbal, it's a killer merging of two technologies—one ancient, and one new.
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Ultimately, he and his colleagues envision merging these three brains together so that the artificial can augment the real.
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Designed by Rodrigo Corral and Zak Tebbal, it's a killer merging of two technologies—one ancient, and one new.
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With the competition so busy merging, they could take their eye off the ball and give United a boost.
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Peach is set to launch medium-haul international flights in 2020 after merging with ANA's other budget carrier, Vanilla.
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The merging is so simple, so graphically on-target, that any doubts I have about such blatant juxtapositions vanish.
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Meanwhile her golden hair, adorned with profligately spreading bright green leaves, spills around her, merging with her golden cloak.
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Palette announced that Pink Pistols and Operation Blazing Swords were merging operations, and that she'd be taking the helm.
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In the 29s, Republican lawmakers proposed merging the Education and Labor departments with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
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LONDON (Reuters) - Merging the European Union's insurance and banking watchdogs could weaken financial supervision, top insurers said on Tuesday.
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Interested in the merging of people and nature, Paci's work deals intensely with the body and various bodily mutations.
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Benefits of merging include improving operational efficiencies and lowering costs, the newly combined company said in a press release.
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There are reports that two of the daily fantasy sports industry's biggest players, FanDuel and DraftKings, could be merging.
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"Some of these merging parties are in the business of providing content," said a DOJ official, who sounded aggrieved.
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But merging Korean skincare with cannabis wasn't easy, Buu explained, because every company in Korea she approached shrank away.
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He also said he's not merging Tesla with SpaceX, another one of the billionaire's companies that is privately held.
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Using the Realm brand, Mongo is merging its serverless platform, MongoDB Stitch, and Realm's mobile database and synchronization platform.
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"American achieved a herculean effort last year by merging two massive airlines with really no major problems," he said.
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She moved in elastic slow motion, every limb flexible, merging the techniques of voguing with a hint of Asia.
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While Concho doesn't appear to be interested in merging, but Cramer said they could bite for the right price.
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Astronomers have now detected four separate gravitational-wave signals coming from pairs of black holes colliding and merging together.
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After months of on-again-off-again discussions about merging, T-Mobile and Sprint have officially called it quits.
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Buffett said the biggest problem facing Kraft Heinz is that Heinz overpaid when merging with Kraft in July 2015.
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Business Dow Chemical, which is merging with DuPont, reported a five-fold increase in profit from a year earlier.
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Oliver ranting twice about AT&T, despite the fact they may be merging with his own parent company TimeWarner.
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Matze, who denied there were automated accounts on the platform, called it an "interesting merging" of the two groups.
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By the time I reached the 20th cat, the elusive Egyptian Mau, it took merging 262,144 kitty cats together.
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AND SO WE TALK TO THEM ALL THE TIME ABOUT A LOT OF THINGS, NOT ABOUT MERGING THE COMPANIES.
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K1 already owned Smarsh and by merging the two companies, they believe they could generate $100M in annual revenue.
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Blandinieres had said in January that France's grain cooperatives should collaborate more in exports, including by merging trading desks.
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Deutsche had previously considered merging with rival Commerzbank to shore up its position, but merger talks collapsed in April.
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Palihapitiya helped take Virgin Galactic public, by merging the company with his special purpose vehicle called Social Capital Hedosophia.
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Agrium, which is merging with Potash Corp of Saskatchewan , said revenue fell marginally to $2.72 billion from $2.73 billion.
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As well as Cigna and Express Scripts, Aetna, another insurer, and CVS, a pharmacy and benefits manager, are merging.
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Networks were no longer mainly about physical connections, but more defined by software, which made merging product lines easier.
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Germany's antitrust watchdog ruled on Thursday that Facebook abused its market dominance in collecting, merging and using user data.
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These issues reportedly include cutting off vehicles moving at faster speeds as well as traffic-merging and braking issues.
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Strapped into a harness beneath Saraceno's inflated sculpture, we are carried aloft, peaceful and ecstatic, merging with the air.
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Sainsbury's, the UK industry's No. 2400, merging with Asda, the No. 2374, would be a major challenge for Morrisons.
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William and Kate have done the same, merging both worlds and bringing the royal family into this new era.
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Nearby, crimson and blue striations (merging into purple and violet variations) punctuate the canvas, structuring the otherwise chaotic space.
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Reports that UniCredit might be interested in merging with Commerzbank is nonsense, UniCredit's deputy chairman told journalists on Friday.
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This type of competition could lead to some fintech companies merging with the banking industry, the Deloitte report said.
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SMFG and Resona, however, said in separate statements on Monday that nothing had been decided on merging their units.
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When I'm feeling fancy, I'll start retouching or merging individual images, to go for more of a cinemagraph look.
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Agrium and Potash confirmed they were talking about merging, the latest sign of consolidation in the agricultural-chemicals industry.
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And now, they're merging their superb modeling skills with their initiative spirit in a new campaign for Cole Haan.
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"I would be lying if I didn't admit sadness that our wonderful airline is merging with another," wrote Branson.
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But Trump's threats do provide a window into a White House that is increasingly merging pageantry with real policy.
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The loan backs a dividend and refinancing in addition to merging McGraw Hill School Education into the main company.
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There will be more consolidation of brands at the holding company level (WPP merging JWT/Wunderman as an example).
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"The way that we are arranging our world is changing, with digital space merging with physical space," she said.
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These brightly colored celestial bodies, each representing millions of stars, are in the active process of merging into one.
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Researchers detected the event 240 million light years away through the gravitational waves the stars gave off before merging.
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In 2015 researchers detected waves from two black holes colliding, and in 2017 they observed two neutron stars merging.
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The government has been considering merging the two funds for months, but no formal announcement has been made yet.
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Noades later recalled that he had entered talks with the Milton Keynes Development Corporation about merging the two outfits.
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All three are a result of two white dwarfs—the dying embers of a Sun-like star—merging together.
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LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, detected ripples in space-time, likely created by two black holes merging.
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He could tell the merging companies to sell off key assets, which would be less palatable to AT&T.
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And of course it led to many, many firms going out of business or using merging to get out.
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Instead of merging them in a conference committee, the House decided to take up the Senate version on Monday.
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CNBC reported Wednesday that Iger will likely remain at Disney to oversee any potential merging of the two companies.
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The plan unveiled on Tuesday calls for merging the China Banking Regulatory Commission and the China Insurance Regulatory Commission.
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There are subtler sneaky tricks, too, highlighted by my experience resulting from sellers merging new listings with old ones.
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My entertainment passions and my amusement passions were merging in one magical city, and I didn't want to leave.
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Merging two separate bedtime rituals is the biggest challenge parents face when two or more kids share a room.
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Learning to live with a new husband and merging their finances has been the "hardest part" of the relationship.
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If this trifecta is complete, the researchers want to detect more systems, including black holes and neutron stars merging.
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It tried to stay competitive by merging with Office Depot, but the deal was blocked by a federal judge.
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Merging into rapidly flowing lanes of traffic is a delicate task that often requires eye contact with oncoming drivers.
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Wintershall, owned by German chemicals group BASF , is in the process of merging with oil and gas firm DEA.
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The merging companies respond by pointing to their new go-to-market approaches that could benefit each other's members.
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Then you might add changing lanes, merging onto a highway, or slowing for another driver cutting into your lane.
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By 1967, the political and countercultural scenes of the Bay Area, always closely connected, were merging in new ways.
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The scientists converted the wave signal into audio waves and listened to the sounds of the black holes merging.
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"So Jenna Bush is just merging all of the black movies tonight at the #GoldenGlobes, huh?" one user asked.
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Anything between 25 to 40, 50 banks go out of business by means of merging in this particular country.
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Initially the focus is on merging management structures, and reducing duplication and the proportion of spending on senior management.
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Iran opposes the merging of the Hashd with government forces, something that should have taken place several years ago.
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Combined, this constituted the strongest evidence yet of a trio of supermassive black holes in merging galaxies, Pfeifle said.
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On the right side of the image, crescent-shaped dunes can be seen merging into ridges that point downwind.
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That's driven some of them to shut down their business while others are merging to take on the competition.
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In 2015, researchers detected waves from two black holes colliding, and in 2017 they observed two neutron stars merging.
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Pending regulatory approval, Potash Corp is merging with rival Agrium Inc, which runs a potash mine at Vanscoy, Saskatchewan.
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It was an egalitarian oasis formed by the legacies and practice of Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism merging into one.
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Reuters reported this month that Rome was considering merging Monte dei Paschi with healthier rivals such as UBI Banca .
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But it also has enough fragrant liquid to keep all the elements floating, instead of merging into porridgelike solidity.
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Or do you fear countless professions becoming obsolete, the merging of humans and machines, or a potential robot uprising?
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G.E. took a step in that direction last year by merging its oil and gas division with Baker Hughes.
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So one of our plans is merging all the systems, setting up the administration to bring in new people.
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And Google didn't obtain a dominant market share by purchasing rivals or merging a bunch of separate search engines.
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Without Moonves at the helm, a major obstacle to Redstone's aim of merging the two companies would be removed.
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It is not at all clear that CBS would benefit from merging with Viacom, a group of networks in distress.
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Berkshire Hathaway and private equity firm 3G Capital created Kraft Heinz by merging Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz in 2015.
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Not only does the company sell sweets, but Lauren prides herself on merging fashion, pop culture, and art with candy.
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How did people then figure out what the gravitational waves produced by merging black holes would look like on Earth?
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This absence of matter means it should be impossible for two merging black holes to generate a flash of light.
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When Johns made "Flag" (1954-55), he wasn't rejecting subjectivity so much as merging a visceral experience with objective detachment.
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That was when she became Kate Spade, merging both of their names, although she would always be Katy to me.
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The situation breaks down like this: AT&T is currently merging with Time-Warner, owner of HBO, Turner, and WarnerMedia.
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Merger arbitrage is a strategy often used by hedge funds that involves buying and selling stocks of two merging companies.
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The artists in Slab City Rendezvous influenced, nurtured, collaborated with, and painted one another, merging into one big happy family.
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He's the face of Norman Bates merging with a mother's skull, the thing that possesses a little girl in Georgetown.
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Australia's two biggest non-casino betting companies, Tabcorp and Tatts, discussed merging in an A$9 billion ($6.9 billion) transaction.
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From what I understand, Oui Open is merging with Storefront but keeping the Storefront inventory as well as the brand.
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But it was Bochco and Kozoll's interest in merging serialization and case-of-the-week storytelling that proved most revolutionary.
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Radial, owned by Sterling Partners, was created by merging eBay's former operations services division with U.S. firm Innotrac in 2016.
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During Fiat Chrysler's most recent earnings call, CEO Mike Manley was asked about the possibility of merging with another automaker.
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Bharti Airtel is India's top mobile carrier, while Vodafone Group Plc's India unit and Idea Cellular are merging their operations.
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Petrus said Immofinanz shares would potentially rise by 40 percent if it bought CA Immo instead of merging with it.
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" Dow Chemical: "The Europeans are going to hold that deal [with DuPont] up forever because it involves merging seed companies.
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MACS J0416 looks like a single object, but it's comprised of two separate galaxy clusters on the cusp of merging.
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Why it matters: Regional hospital systems merging into super-regional behemoths has been the trend for the past several years.
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What makes this one especially fun to watch is the soothing sound of the liquids merging and the bubbles popping.
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Merging the two has increased the number of gangs that officers can link to each other from 6% to 45%.
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It sure looks like Apple is moving closer and closer to its goal of merging its iOS and macOS ecosystems.
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But a good translator needs to rethink a text, rewording important pieces, breaking up or merging sentences, and so on.
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Those in already rich suburbs fret about sharing their taxes with the poorer core city and merging of school districts.
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Judge Leon's ruling argued that AT&T and Time Warner could offer better and cheaper options to customers by merging.
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It even began merging fictional, on-screen worlds with current real world happenings, like final exams or the 212018 election.
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"So digitalization remains the core, so merging or acquisitions with other banks that is not on the agenda," he said.
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But Nate Boyer was standing right there next to him during the anthem, in a Merging Vets and Players shirt.
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Those European operations include Italian business WIND which is merging with 3 Italia, owned by CK Hutchison Holdings (0001.HK).
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When U.S. tax rates are particularly burdensome, merging with a competitor to change your tax home might be particularly attractive.
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By merging Picasso and Kubrick's different artistic realities, maybe Joshi wanted to recreate that feeling of venturing into the unknown.
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This is why campaigning and governing are kept separate; merging them, as Trump plans to do, will be a disaster.
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This is because planes and cars are meant for very different purposes, and merging the two means making terrible compromises.
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The NYT's report claimed Facebook is looking to keep the services distinct, while merging the data in the back end.
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But over the last decade, as technology has transformed every company and every competitive dynamic, those lanes are suddenly merging.
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There's so much going on in your sock portraits in terms of merging humor with horror and figurative with abstraction.
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Call Me By Monet is rather ingeniously merging scenes from the movie with paintings by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet.
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But the HVB deal would involve fewer redundancies than the 30,000 jobs which could be lost from merging with Deutsche.
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That merging is what pulls us back to looking at Sultan's works and thinking about what we are looking at.
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LAN Chile set up subsidiaries in Peru, Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia before merging with TAM, Brazil's biggest airline, in 2012.
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"It would be who could I talk into it," she mused about the possibility of merging reality TV's biggest players.
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As part of that strategy, it discussed merging with peer Smith & Williamson last year, but the deal was eventually ditched.
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By merging vans and robots so we get the best of both worlds we can get a very efficient delivery.
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Merging programs like research and development or skills training across civilian and military sectors helps cut back on military spending.
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Headquarters: MultipleNumber of employees: 60Startup description: Coda makes a more unified workspace by merging text and data into one document.
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Under BC Partners, it toyed with the idea of merging with rival Petco, an effort that stalled amid antitrust concerns.
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Merging vibrant live music with theatrical and digital elements, this concert series promises to be one of her most ambitious.
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Since neither firm competes with the other one, merging the two would have little or no effect on market concentration.
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In October scientists from several institutions around the world said they discovered two neutron stars merging for the first time.
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In fact, merging with News Corp and taking the entire thing private could be the most likely scenario, said Jackson.
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Aside from letting you update content, it offers powerful features for merging files, filling out forms, and making quick annotations.
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It's merging where there are really heavy elements in the music, and pop, and it's all in the same scene.
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The legislation introduced earlier this week was a compromise measure merging two separate bills introduced last summer by Republican Sens.
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Certainly Microsoft, which began merging Yammer with its popular SharePoint product right after buying it, recognized the advantages of collaboration.
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Or the even more complicated scenario of two new industries merging as ridesharing companies come equipped with a driverless fleet?
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There is information that moderate Syrian opposition units are merging with "terrorist groups" and preparing joint attacks, the ministry said.
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"It is true that we are considering merging operations but nothing has been decided," the banks said in separate statements.
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"It's a different way of merging art and technology, which I think a lot of people haven't seen," she said.
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The North Melbourne Terrace was created through both restoration and reconstruction, merging the old and the new in Melbourne, Australia.
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The government says the goal of merging data from French passports and national identity cards is to prevent identity fraud.
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Josephine Decker somehow holds everything together even as the movie grows increasingly chaotic, with Madeline's reality and imagination eventually merging.
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These potential ceilings suggest that we should approach the idea of merging with A.I. with a good deal of humility.
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The school's policies countered traditional gender and racial boundaries and biases as it encouraged crossing, merging and mingling among disciplines.
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Citysearch ended up merging with Ticketmaster online, became part of what's now IAC, it was USA Networks at the time.
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The text is never out of her hands, she told me; I felt as if she were merging with it.
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I felt a merging with something far larger than myself, a grand and eternal unity, a hint of something absolute.
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In tech, Broadcom was blocked from buying Qualcomm, Canyon Bridge from buying Lattice Semiconductor, and DraftKings from merging with FanDuel.
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There are, however, apps that let you simulate this behavior by automatically merging multiple (shorter) exposures into a single image.
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The two spent several months testing the rice, merging methods from Mr. Yip's family recipe and Mr. Yu's professional one.
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Deals • Virgin Galactic, Richard Branson's space-tourism business, reportedly will go public by merging with a special-purpose acquisition company.
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L) said it was merging its New Zealand unit with the country's biggest pay-TV firm, Sky Network Television (SKT.
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Son, an ambitious dealmaker, masterminded SoftBank's 2013 takeover of Sprint with the aim of quickly merging it with T-Mobile.
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"We will have lot of work ahead merging the products and we have big competition ahead of us," Singolda said.
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Dr. Steigman was one of the ringleaders of cosmology in an era in which astronomy and particle physics were merging.
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This is a big moment for Kim ... she's found a way of merging her beauty brand with her social activism.
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She's playing with garments that we would most commonly refer to as masculine or feminine, and she's merging, blurring, accentuating.
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Even with accountability, I have been told there is only one route to sustainability: merging mental health with primary care.
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He argues, as have I, that merging with future superintelligent A.I.s is our best strategy for ensuring a beneficial outcome.
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The president suggested merging the plans together and creating a points-based system that would then translate into monetary value.
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Mr. Neumeier uses perpetual motion — the continuous merging and diverging of couples — to suggest the evolution of relationships over time.
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It suggested looking at merging the two commuter railroads — Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad — to save costs.
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"Traditional churches are beginning to consolidate, with many churches with low attendance numbers merging with other nearby churches," IBISWorld said.
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It took a lot of work merging the arm that contains the solar system with the rest of our galaxy.
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This is not on consumers, this is on the big companies that are merging, sometimes billion dollar, trillion dollar companies.
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Merging artificial intelligence with dashcams, Nauto's systems detect what's happening on the road ahead of a driver, and within their vehicle.
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Malone owns around 24 percent of Liberty's voting shares, and merging Liberty and Vodafone's European bases would likely dilute that control.
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"This combination isn't just about merging two mission-aligned brands," Jon Callaghan, co-founder of littleBits investor True Ventures, told TechCrunch.
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Merging funds with similar missions is a good idea, said Kenneth Feinberg, the lawyer who oversaw compensation funds for the Sept.
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Merging and signing documents, also two of the biggest pains of working with PDFs, are now a breeze with PDF Expert.
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Siemens is merging its wind-power business with that of Spain's Gamesa to create the world's biggest maker of wind farms.
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When the takeover plan was announced, the merging companies had all kinds of grand plans for bringing content and infrastructure together.
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First up is two prolific star-forming galaxies merging together in the Arp 299 system 140 million light years from Earth.
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MGM Resorts – MGM has hired advisers to examine the possibility of merging with Caesars Entertainment, according to the New York Post.
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Dow is merging with DuPont in a $130 billion deal that has drawn scrutiny from regulators, particularly in the European Union.
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SunTrust is in the process of merging with fellow regional bank BB&T (BBT), a deal that will require regulatory approval.
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Dan Creahan, Sweat Equity's co-founder, explained that the event fits into a larger movement merging dance music and fitness culture.
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In the universe of Royals, Scotland had been able to preserve its royal family instead of merging with England's in 1707.
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Earlier today, news broke that Verizon is merging venerable tech and media brands Yahoo and AOL into a company called Oath.
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Merging T-Mobile and Sprint would reduce the number of major wireless carriers from four to three, which is obviously limiting.
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This should help reduce anxiety when merging onto (or making passes on) highways, which has been a concern with past Leafs.
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French startup Oui Open, also known as PopupImmo, is merging with its American competitor Storefront for an undisclosed amount of money.
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H2OV gives you confidence while Doing Things, merging style with function so that regardless of the activity, our suits stay put.
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Elliott has suggested 0.63 million euros (437 million pounds) in cost cuts and options such as merging with another spirits company.
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Amazon is reportedly merging its China import unit with NetEase And now Pinduoduo becomes attuned to China's booming cross-border business.
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As would Hartley a decade later, and Max Beckmann still later, she was already merging strands of French and German modernism.
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Dish Network – Dish is open to merging its satellite TV business with AT&T's DirecTV unit, according to a Bloomberg report.
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To Rosenberg, the merging of paper towels and paper napkins is part of a larger trend in the household paper industry.
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BNP is merging its Markets Economics teams and Research & Strategy teams to form a single new team called Global Markets Research.
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That their merging of pre- and main collections, and their move from New York to Paris, was for hype is erroneous.
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The idea of merging the businesses mushroomed in recent months as Deutsche Bank discussed a possible merger with smaller rival Commerzbank.
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You know, a couple days ago I got really excited that Time Warner was going to be merging with AT&T.
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C&J Energy Services — C&J Energy Services gained 20% after announcing it is merging with oilfield services firm Keane Group.
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It's just these companies are seeing a way of merging, and bigger is better, and defense seems to be the theme.
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From 2010, private-equity firms led the charge in merging those lonely outfits into increasingly big companies equipped with efficient technology.
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Oath, the company's digital media unit, was created in 2017 by merging AOL and Yahoo, two companies acquired by Verizon Communications.
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It was on a list of proposed transactions that were granted quickly because the merging partners have few or no overlaps.
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But for her, activism and art have always been inextricable; since the start of her career, she's been merging the two.
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He also said he was merging his force with the al Qaeda-affiliated group Al-Nusra Front -- which didn't exactly agree.
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Which is defined by this sense of merging with a larger entity than yourself, with a sense of ecstasy or awe.
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A proposed union would come under scrutiny if many of the job moves in a market occur between two merging firms.
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It's only by time traveling again and merging with his earlier self that he's able to undo the damage he's done.
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Apple said last year the two platforms aren't merging, but it's hard to see how they're not on a collision course.
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But it's not the only early example of merging galaxies, and there's evidence for some even more distant ones as well.
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More recent observations have demonstrated that's not the case; instead, it consists of two galaxies merging under the influence of gravity.
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After merging with the powerhouse retailer, it now has the two Flight Club retail stores in Los Angeles and New York.
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The idea was to fend off South Korean and Taiwanese rivals by merging Hitachi, Sony and Toshiba's liquid-crystal display units.
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There likely would be more antitrust issues by merging with UnitedHealth, but creating a bigger competitor is CVS' next best option.
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T-Mobile and Sprint are still mostly wireless plays, but have potential for partnering with others (or merging with each other).
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The merging of the two apps last year helped propel TikTok to become one of the most popular apps of 2018.
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In remarks last week, controlling shareholder Shari Redstone alluded to the importance of scale when asked about merging CBS and Viacom.
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Two selectors going going head to head is always going to make that apparent—you're literally merging two record collections together.
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Admittedly, the government is grappling with the thorny task of merging 36 ministries into 21 to create a more streamlined government.
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They realized it might be a good idea to try merging their groups, and sure enough, the guys are now inseparable.
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For the time being, though, it is moving in the opposite direction, merging state firms to create even bigger national champions.
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But he was engineering deals with Japanese companies taking over studios and merging, and Credit Lyonnais in France, and everything else.
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Now the lines are increasingly blurred, with new ventures, nontraditional players merging, and major health-care leaders expanding into new sectors.
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The merging companies are controlled by National Amusements Inc, the holding company owned by billionaire Sumner Redstone and his daughter, Shari.
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Merging rock instruments and riffs with traditional songs of love, war and murder, the album became a cornerstone of trad-rock.
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Now, the billionaire entrepreneur is trying to shore up his embattled solar panel provider by merging it with the electric carmaker.
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What mattered for the merging of self and world was the incorporation of a thing into cognition, not into a body.
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"You and I both know we live in the world of opinion and facts merging together," he told the news outlet.
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The two chairman made initial requests separately in January and joined forces, merging their efforts into a single investigation, in July.
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Merging those systems to a single platform would cut costs and make life easier on loan officers, underwriters, and fulfillment teams.
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In 2015, researchers detected waves from the collision of two black holes, and in 2017 they observed two neutron stars merging.
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He also believes that humans are merging with AI — and that this will lead to the creation of a new species.
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"Australia has a leading role in using distant stars, called pulsars, which actually detect far larger black holes merging," he says.
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At the time, Tesla said that merging the two companies would allow them to scale their battery and solar energy operations.
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Senators said their staff would be in touch with their House counterparts over the recess to begin merging the competing legislation.
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Mr. Howard helped form the union by merging the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
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That same sentiment extended to how Microsoft is merging its communications apps for use in this My People feature, as well.
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Now Leon is hearing a similarly structured deal — but this time the government and the merging companies couldn't reach a settlement.
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Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health have suspended talks about merging into one giant hospital system, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury has been merging with Neptune, the planet of fantasy and spirituality, making things very groovy and malleable.
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But Apple stressed that it's not merging macOS and iOS: "No," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering.
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The sound gathers strength, merging with the others and growing steadier and deeper until it trails off and dies down completely.
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Merging information from data brokers with people's clinical and payment records is a no-brainer if you overlook potential patient concerns.
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To avoid similar troubles, they argued, China should adopt measures aimed unapologetically at merging ethnic minorities into a broader national identity.
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Rather than randomly merging materials, this technique reveals contents to be controlled and predicted by identical international state and market forces.
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But the German watchdog says that merging these data sources can no longer happen without the explicit consent of the users.
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"He saw the potential of merging hard-rock Alice Cooper with theater," Mr. Cooper said on Twitter after Mr. Winters's death.
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His work represented a beautiful merging of love of food with an earnest effort to listen to others, especially marginalized people.
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Trivia question: how many Media Lab spinoffs have gone public, without merging or being acquired, in its 33 years of existence?
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When merging from two lanes to one, Aurora is training its system to practice the "zipper method" of every other car.
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Merging vibrant, cartoon imagery with abstraction, these canvases are both deeply personal, and thoughtfully engaged with our country's complex racial dilemma.
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Why it matters: "Subject to regulatory approval" for decades was an M&A risk factor that merging companies disclosed as boilerplate.
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The forum went quickly, with each candidate getting a moment or two — the rare merging of speed dating, comedy and politics.
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This sets Comcast up for a battle royale against Disney, which is also trying to bulk up by merging with Fox.
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Staples had tried to respond to these pressures by merging with Office Depot, but the deal fell apart over antitrust concerns.
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She and her husband, the filmmaker John Lucas, were investigating his work for a potential collaboration merging poetry, video and dance.
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Ms. Harris, who has been merging the same three genres to excellent effect since the early 1970s, is the opening act.
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"There's this complete merging of the Trump financial interests and the president's actions as president of the United States," said Rep.
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Eni acquired Norwegian oil firm Point Resources in July, merging it with its Norwegian subsidiary and renaming the unit Vaar Energy.
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Merging technology with microgrids, Morgan said, enabled energy to be dispatched back from a microgrid to the utility grid, if necessary.
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Enter the sequel trilogies, which would achieve the pinnacle of lightsaber effects by merging the various techniques from over the years.
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Its selling point is personalized education by merging technology with learning to understand and tailor to the needs of each child.
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Such arrangements allow airlines to work together on routes and pricing, while sidestepping foreign ownership rules that prevent them from merging.
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In September, 1936, the government declared that it was dissolving all independent militias and merging them into a single military force.
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Since 2015, the LIGO-Virgo observatories have been detecting gravitational wave radiation from merging stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars.
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The merging of finances can be a very emotional thing, and I have to be careful not to overstep any boundaries.
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Analysts agree that merging with and acquiring companies is the best strategy packaged food producers have to turn around sluggish sales.
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Overall, though, with passages that suggest animal and human history's merging into a spooky state of post-consciousness, "Emissaries" is impressive.
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The two lobes, Ultima and Thule, are the same shade of red, suggesting that they formed near each other before merging.
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