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They can be divided between, to borrow phrases from painting, those that strongly contrast figure and ground and those that merge everything into densely frontal all-over patterns.
Fox wants to merge everything it has broadcast since the 1996 season with NBC's package and add the division series playoff games that ESPN has carried.
For example, "the model can calculate how many positive or negative tweets were about a team and queries going to pages, [then] merge everything into our algorithm.
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They extended it to Facebook posts and then Instagram photos before merging everything into Timehop.
In 1997 Ford added Cal Fed Bancorp and merged everything a year later under the umbrella of the publicly held Golden State.
Then, at the end of the 6 months, the Production Leadership Team merges everything together into a finished release, which is then distributed to the public.
"The internet merges everything," says Levi. "Back in the day, when the idea of a telephone call was still pretty snazzy, bands started touring to show off their sound.
PPura vida" is a phrase used in various sporting venues throughout the Spanish-speaking world to refer to those hyper-oxygenated moments when living and sport merge perfectly and everything inconsequential and bothersome falls away.
Such pop-classical agglomerations have happened before, not least in late-sixties and seventies New York, when everything merged in a haze of droning tones.
Q: At what point did you say, 'If he's there, we need to pick him.' A: When the reports come in in the fall about the guy and the grades are coming and then once we start meeting and then everything merges together and we start stacking the board, then it becomes more clear about the pecking order between all of the positions about who is going to go higher and how you like them.
You are connecting and merging with something, everything flows together".
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