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be merge
verb
To combine into a whole.
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The fact that Iberia is planning to buy all the shares of Vueling indicates what its strategy will be: merge Vueling and Iberia Express and almost get out of such European routes as "Iberia".
Corpbanca is expected to be merge in 2015 with the Chilean unit of Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco Holdings.
There will be merge lanes, stoplights, roundabouts, intersections, road signs, a railroad crossing, construction areas, building facades, and eventually, the college of Engineering will include a mechanical pedestrian to watch out for.
The segmentation result of object B demonstrates that even a building in a SAR image is detected as several parts, it can be merge by our method as long as they are surrounded by correct external markers (the shadow/road structure in this article).
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Can the two be merged?
Funding streams should be merged.
Some units will be merged.
Otherwise, the organizations' finances will be merged.
This portion will be merged with Air One.
News and feature departments will be merged.
All of those councils which have either been merged, or could be merged, have been.
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