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the unify
verb
Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
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It is not known if the Unify board suspects fraud or just thinks the company misapplied complicated accounting rules.
In Colorado, whose state Special Olympics organization has been at the forefront of the unify movement, the program is also growing.
Rather that showing the most common labels for inputs on the screen guide, like Video 1 or HDMI, the Unify guru lists them as Blu-ray Player or Cable Box.
The BBC commissioned The Last Kingdom, which depicts Alfred The Great's battle to the unify England as a fighting force to combat the Viking threat, after missing out on the chance to co-produce Game of Thrones.
The Unify Corporation said yesterday that it would restate earnings for fiscal 2000 and possibly some of 1999, and placed two top executives on leave, after the company, a maker of electronic-commerce software, found revenue was improperly stated.
We address this problem through the Unify framework.
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The unifying principle is excess.
The unifying formal factor is the blurred or dissolved image.
What do you see as the unifying thread?
The unified Republican message is part of the answer.
Mr. Leonard said the unifying principle was, essentially, joy.
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