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"We try to merge the football and the mentoring," Joseph says.

He had been working on his own film about the Korean War, and they agreed to try to merge the projects.

This means that Mr. Hatoyama could try to merge the Marine base with a nearby United States Air Force base, or move it to Guam; both are options that the Obama administration has resisted.

To try to merge the two firms smoothly and retain their most important bankers, Mr. Mack's predecessor, Allen D. Wheat, awarded some top jobs to Donaldson executives, including Mr. James.

Sundance and IFC both showcase independent films, and some analysts have speculated that Cablevision may try to merge the two channels, although this week's announcement is expected to keep the brands separate.

Alexeyev told Pravda that they plan to "urgently appeal" the mayor's decision; even if unsuccessful, they will try to merge the event with a proposed gay pride parade in 31 May.

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On the other hand, when Staples and Office Depot tried to merge, the Federal Trade Commission intervened.

Like his counterpart in Rio de Janeiro, he is trying to merge the two forces in practice, if not in name.

Securities firms tried to merge the best of both worlds by linking derivatives contracts to municipal bonds.

Although several companies are trying to merge the online viewing experience with the living-room big screen, no one product dominates the market yet.

He also tried to merge the company with EADS, the owner or Airbus, but the deal foundered amid opposition from European governments and shareholders.

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