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If the Rams and the Cardinals could merge, that would solve a lot of their problems.
"When you merge that old, strong culture of newspapers with this new culture that doesn't know where it is headed, the old media will always win".
People briefed on the situation said Yahoo was still in conversations with Time Warner about a deal to merge that company's AOL unit into Yahoo.
One way Massachusetts brought down the cost of coverage for individuals, for example, was to merge that insurance market with the one for small businesses, where the premiums were lower, which other states could also do, Mr. Dreyfus said.
This time the flash point is yet another attempt to merge that 117,000-member union with the 80,000-member American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, known as Aftra, which also represents actors.
Concept drift has been managed by frequent split and merge that are stated in the following section.
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The company then merged that agency with Lowe & Partners in 1999 to form Lowe Lintas.
"You have two projects that were merged, that sort of melded into one," said Assemblyman Steven Sanders, who lives in Peter Cooper Village.
The best guess as to their cause is the merging (that is, catastrophic ultra-violent collision) of two neutron stars.
The two principles establish more precisely the type of orbital merging that is required and also show that, to achieve that merging, the two electrons must pair their spins.
And, with Archipelago and REDIbook merging, that could spark more industry consolidation.
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