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There are several different types of merges you can perform in Excel, but note that all merges will delete all data except the values in the upper-leftmost cell.
Painted with robust sensuality, it merges oceanic and modern times.
Now the property merges historical relevance with updated, modern finishes.
A vertical transaction is when a company merges with a supplier.
Once CAISO merges into a Western ISO, there's no going back.
CONCACAF merges with CONMEBOL, UEFA with CAF, and Asia with Oceania.
The legislation merges previous legislation proposed by the senators last year.
Steel wire unwinds and merges with the green and brown PVC.
Then the autophagosome merges with a second vesicle known as a lysosome.
Because I knew any time a company merges, I have a policy.
Thus, she merges cat logic with social interaction, algorithms, and creative coding.
I did a symbol which merges a cloudberry and a hand grenade.
The database merges information from hospital discharge records with birth certificate data.
The technology they use merges gene therapy, synthetic biology and cell biology.
"In a way, it merges interiors with haute couture," Mr. Byriel said.
The senators previously introduced two separate bills, and Wednesday's bill effectively merges them.
A room merges the Fast Pass and Standby lines in a communications hub.
At this point, the fake documentary and reality merges as the filmmakers interject.
You close your eyes as the self-driving car merges onto the highway.
Microsoft calls this "mixed reality" as it merges the digital and real world.
Astro is today rolling out a new bot that merges Slack and email.
From far away everything merges into a rhythmic sea of jewel-tone colors.
At its most extreme, Big Cheese Pull merges with other viral food trends.
One track after another merges and flows, developing a giant, translucently shimmery groove.
On the thumb of the central figure, tattoo ink merges with decorative buds.
Olga will move into Louisiana late Friday as it merges with a cold front.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Today, Timothy Polin merges wacky definitions and sports in a crossword puzzle.
The lawsuit filed in San Francisco merges hundreds of suits filed on owners' behalf.
YCB is likely to benefit from a larger scale once it merges with TCB.
It merges tropical plants with a mix of antique furnishings and contemporary statement pieces.
This massive mashup merges their trailers into an ad for a potentially awesome super-movie.
Elon Musk, an American entrepreneur, has invested in tech that merges machines with human brains.
The chipmaker sells a combo chip that merges Wi-Fi and Bluetooth together, he said.
It centers itself on rapid experimentation that merges product development, product data, and product marketing.
The RecordGram app merges up to six tracks to record a professional-sounding audio file.
In the case of the V40, the phone merges still and video into one file.
The tariff fight merges two of Trump's biggest campaign promises, on immigration and fair trade.
Watch our new video 'VICE Meets Aman Mojadidi, the Artist Who Merges Bling and Jihad'.
The artist's perspective merges French culture with the traditions and values of the Caribbean country.
And as that water merges with the ocean, it will contribute to sea level rise.
Her photographic work merges this anthropological background with an interest in linguistics, literature, and language.
Then the autophagosome merges with a lysosome, and the lysosome's enzymes break up the autophagosome's contents.
Mr Khan, born in south London to Bangladeshi parents, merges contemporary dance with traditional Indian Kathak.
We've seen merges at this early point in the game before, but it seemed really early.
The deal is focused on Alibaba's 'new retail' version which merges e-commerce and offline retail.
The film develops an umbrella-like shape, which eventually folds back and merges with the jet.
"The elevated bus merges existing, mature technology found in railroads, subways and buses," Mr. Wang said.
Here's one where he documented a close call with a truck that merges into his lane.
Anything that merges with the edges of your subject a bunch of times could confuse it.
Dark sci-fi fans will really enjoy this series, as it merges all three franchises naturally.
" And he praises Seinfeld's "gently sarcastic, benignly neurotic skepticism that merges Jewish cadence with WASP restraint.
In depicting this journey of friendship and remembrance, Picard subtly merges the personal and the political.
"Paprika" plays out in a world that seamlessly merges the individual unconscious with a collective cyberspace.
The latest iteration of Sony's Spider-Man franchise merges with Walt Disney and Marvel Studio's cinematic universe.
Her approach borrows the metrics-obsessed techniques of tech and merges them with her political campaigning experience.
Attentive is the intelligent layer that merges these and they are doing it at the right time.
MORE than half Britain's jobcentres now offer "universal credit", which merges six working-age benefits into one.
Users can now find out when a page merges with another page by looking into its history.
N) beat Wall Street estimates in its last quarter before the chemicals giant merges with DuPont (DD.
As a musical journey, it merges documentary footage of funerals with re-enactments, creating a poetic language.
In 2011, Markus Persson released Minecraft, a game that merges open world adventures with LEGO-like engineering.
In leaving parts of these works unpainted, he seamlessly merges the formal with the personal and symbolic.
Their debut album, "Broken People," merges soul and country on a shared foundation of gospel and blues.
Fusion takes data from both sensors and merges them into the best possible picture for every condition.
White Elephant merges a lot of burlesque: boys, girls, those who have no time for either distinction.
This immensely creative team merges virtual reality with innovative storytelling to reunite undocumented families with relatives abroad.
About three-quarters of the way through the book, the story stops swinging and merges into one.
In most cases, the nail design process is a collaboration that merges customer recommendations and artists' tastes.
For £12.95 million, you can buy the Wolfe House duplex apartment that merges two flats into one.
PhotoScan then merges all of the parts and removes any glare from the light in the room.
"Where are you—" The woman accelerates and merges onto the freeway, the wet road bordered by slush.
Merges are a foot-to-the-floor affair and the engine will communicate its complaints rather loudly.
Without getting into specifics, it merges stories that have never been merged, and asks large, confounding questions.
Nan Goldin, a photographer who has defined New York sexuality since the 1980s, merges these two perspectives.
It's beautiful as it successfully merges the look of a sports sedan with the shape of an SUV.
But KANA may be the first cream that merges the anti-inflammatory properties of CBD with Korean skincare.
Perhaps, a HoloLens 2-like immersive experience that more realistically merges the real world with the virtual world.
This will include challenges such as highway merges, congested city streets with pedestrians and cyclists, and a tunnel.
Multidisciplinary artist Prune Nourry's latest installation, Anima, merges art, magic, and anthropology through a modern-day mythological adventure.
It merges 'control of sharing' such data with FB's use of the data "to personalise features and products".
Nonotak Studio is a Paris-based duo that merges architecture and sculpture to create light and sound installations.
The legislation merges appropriations for the energy and water, legislative branch, and military construction and veterans affairs bills.
Instead, it has been focusing on what it dubs "mixed reality," which merges the real and digital worlds.
The custom augmented-reality headgear merges your real world with the one imagined in the Star Wars Saga.
Huawei's software then merges the two images into one, which should (ideally) result in a lot more detail.
Hand drumming meshes with percussive, modal motifs from Brooklyn Rider, as Ms. Herrera's performance merges wonderment and disillusion.
Robert Sauerberg will step down as Condé Nast's C.E.O. as the publisher merges its U.S. and international arms.
And he merges jazz-harmony explorations with hip-hop looping — the repetitive versus the improvisatory — for a reason.
Concern for the girl's safety merges with an anxiety as to whether the two narratives will ever converge.
But he held on to their originating idea: Art is potent to the degree it merges with life.
There is a decorative current running through her ceramics, which merges extravagance with the stately columnar-like forms.
"Phone" merges folk and trap elements to wave off a dude hitting her up for no good reason.
But when Islam merges with power, or becomes a rallying cry in power struggles, its values begin to fade.
Gerry Grimstone, deputy chair at Barclays, is staying on at Standard Life as it merges with Aberdeen Asset Management.
The new Fire TV effectively merges those two gadgets into one with a new form factor and appealing price.
Universal credit, the Conservatives' reform of the welfare system, merges six working-age benefits, including tax credits, into one.
A Reverse Morris Trust is a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit.
The drive includes challenging maneuvers such as highway merges, congested city streets with pedestrians and cyclists, and a tunnel.
It works by finding everywhere a post has been re-shared across Reddit, then merges all the comments together.
His work merges physical elements into composite wholes, thereby attempting to challenge the viewer's consciousness about the built environment.
For starters, his critique ignores what actually happens when a company "moves" overseas or merges with a foreign competitor.
Her writing merges elements of reality, afrofuturism, and magical realism to craft unforgettable poems about race, womanhood, and Chicago.
Watch Report A classier chronograph that merges a sporty tachymeter, for clocking distance and speed, with a dressy profile.
Typically, one company — in this case, Pfizer — merges with a smaller company, Allergan, that already has tax headquarters abroad.
Enter Brooklyn's Big Eyes, whose latest album, Stake My Claim, merges elements of melodic punk with a garage sensibility.
In an inversion, a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
The text merges with the imagination and experience of the reader and becomes something slightly different in every mind.
For example, an anecdote about a historical event in one place and time merges with another seemingly unrelated anecdote.
The hunt for the murderer merges with Dr. Kosarek's experiments on the Devil's Six, creating a suspenseful psychological mystery.
Usually, these are wines with lively acidity, which snaps the mouth to attention and merges well with many flavors.
Families and the child care workers they hire share a complex relationship that merges the personal with the professional.
Rosan Diamond is a payment-card manufacturer that merges luxury jewelry and technology, with offices in Russia and Switzerland.
In this simple and satisfying video, what begins as a pile of chopped tomato merges back into whole fruits.
Mixed reality is another name for augmented reality, which merges the real and virtual world using virtual reality (VR) technology.
For Google Home, the Google Assistant merges with Chromecast and smart home devices to control televisions, thermostats and other products.
Oral-B's app merges data from the camera and the brush to track the position and movement of the toothbrush.
Oral-B's app merges data from the camera and the brush to track the position and movement of the toothbrush.
The platform merges spectrophotometric technologies with fabric color-matching to beautifully capture your over- and under-tones in your bra.
For example, its recent Stories tool merges podcasts with music in order to let podcasters experiment with new storytelling formats.
One of the United States' biggest wireless, internet and TV service providers merges with one of our biggest media conglomerates.
Last week Germany's antitrust watchdog ruled Facebook had abused its market dominance in how it collects and merges user data.
This comes as Alibaba-affiliate Ant Financial merges with helloPay Group, according to a joint statement from the two companies.
The Cambridge Analytical scandal, which merges Facebook's privacy problem with its politics problem, is in some ways a perfect storm.
Inversions are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its taxes.
He also announced features like co-viewing, which merges the homepages of two users accounts so people can watch together.
Shahira Knight will become executive vice president of the Clearing House Association as it merges with the Financial Services Roundtable.
This in-the-moment creative practice couples with the fluidity of soot merges to form highly-detailed and freewheeling imagery.
For her solo show "Accession," the Apsáalooke (Crow) artist Wendy Red Star merges past and present in 15 dynamic prints.
"Songs of Experience" merges personal reflections with tidings from the wider world, and it calls for compassion, empathy and rectitude.
Unveiled on the Maison Margiela runway during its Paris couture week show, the sneaker merges iconic styles from both brands.
But much like a snake swallowing its prey, when one anticyclone merges with another one it doesn't digest it immediately.
It merges and builds on already established parts of the UN system, including advancement of research and training of women.
The Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Monster Edible version merges two flavors—oats and candy gems—into one colorful and delicious result.
On DAMN, it's as though this metaphysical world merges with Lamar's religious beliefs, complimenting and contrasting with them to enlightening degrees.
Madeline Wilson's "A Map of the World," for instance, merges encaustics with woven paper maps to fashion a topsy-turvy geography.
Larsen's genius merges perspectival rules with meaningful content, from the stiff poses of the figures to the disorienting upside-down room.
Humanyze merges data from its badges with employees' calendars and e-mails to work out, say, whether office layouts favour teamwork.
Professors Merges and Mattioli first assessed the costs to the 805 manufacturer licensees (see list) participating in Via's AAC patent pool.
It's a powerful experience that merges storytelling and gameplay in fascinating ways, and now you can enjoy it on your PS4.
Since 2012, the Tuscany region has offered 250,000 euros a year, about $277,000, for five years to each town that merges.
The title of Mr. Der's puzzle is "Married Couples," and on the surface, the theme simply merges common words and phrases.
The Setai Miami Beach is a lavish five-star jewel that merges historic Art Deco architecture with contemporary design and amenities.
The rooftop is planted with greenery and merges neatly with an upper meadow to act as an extension of the field.
These are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
After all, your Uber driver doesn't shout about every car that merges into their lane, nor would you want them to.
The rapper's style merges the best of melody-driven rap with the street for a recipe that's both sweet and sour.
But she merges it with ancient folklore, holistic healing practices, and ancestor worship, along with a healthy dose of historical critique.
Curated by Roya Sachs, it merges the worlds of dance, art, space, and the concept of love in the digital age.
In a sense, Semple's campaign merges the efforts of these two predecessors, with its worldwide focus and reliance on social media.
The foundation of his bet is a new streaming service that merges all three divisions of the old Time Warner — Warner Bros.
Staying true to the 46-year-old rapper's rowdy style, "All I Really Want For Christmas" merges hip-hop with the holidays.
And Night Sight now has an astrophotography function that merges images across four-minute exposures to produce pin-sharp photos of stars.
Earthworks is also a new show on VICELAND in partnership with Live Nation, and merges the worlds of music and environmental activism.
There are also IP issues here: Who owns the materials/photos created by a bot that merges your photos into a collage?
Under an inversion deal, a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and moves its official headquarters overseas, lowering its tax burden.
" He expresses hope that it'll turn into a bipartisan affair: "As politics merges into pop culture, it's to help bridge that divide.
The fabric merges the pleasure of touch with the unrestrained glamour of childhood taste and the rapid innovation of an Alibaba world.
"I like math, and I like money, and so I was like, 'Oh, finances, that thing that merges those two,' " Williams said.
James's work merges curatorial practice with an academic background rooted in African American studies, English literature, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies.
Carved into a mountainside in Mystras, Greece, Euphoria Spa spans four stories and merges elements of Byzantine architecture with minimalist Zen design.
The app has ticked off its most loyal users with its latest redesign which merges your friends' snap messages with their Stories.
As in Measure for Measure, Shakespeare's tragedy tempered by burlesque, (see the lines quoted above), Giacometti's sculpture merges horror, pity, and whimsy.
Whether Buttons can become the product that successfully merges the two is yet to be seen (it is, after all, a lofty ask).
Google engineers invited Microsoft onstage at a recent BlinkOn Chromium event, and Microsoft has contributed more than 400 merges to Chromium so far.
The new design features a blended-wing structure that largely merges the fuselage and wing to give the appearance of one large wing.
Maveric employs a blended-wing concept, which merges the fuselage and wing of the plane, giving the appearance of a flying giant wing.
The film merges a beautiful classic sci-fi story with a modern spin, by placing Black excellence at the center of the story.
In One Gray Hair — the artist's first solo museum exhibition — there is a series of digital prints that merges formline design with emojis.
In an inversion, an American company merges with a foreign firm and becomes its subsidiary, effectively moving its headquarters abroad for tax purposes.
The finale is a masterstroke of editing, as Campillo merges lively dance floor action and activist antics until they blur together as one.
Dee points out that it merges the the male gaze with the female figure, while the monochrome red radically rethinks the picture frame.
Separately, Yahoo has named the team that will lead its remaining assets, to be renamed "Altaba, " after the core business merges with Verizon.
When parallel scenes are taken from the series and Tankian merges completely with the tragically brutal Game Of Thrones cosmos, it is over.
This is probably what will happen 4 billion years from now when our Milky Way galaxy merges with its neighbor the Andromeda galaxy.
The best criticism merges the details of the individual experience — the close-up — with a much broader picture of what the experience means.
"It merges indie rock and classical music and virtual reality and animation, something we could never have achieved by ourselves," Mr. Marshall said.
But while the party merges its organizational efforts with the Trump campaign, there is still an expectation that someone will join the race.
Located in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Entre Pinos merges the interior with the exterior through courtyards, terraces, and gardens peppered throughout the structures.
You won't be embarrassing sports cars, but with a 5.7-second 0-60 jaunt, you won't be stressing out about highway merges, either.
The app essentially takes a burst of sharp, dark photos and merges them together, while automatically rebalancing the colors to make them more accurate.
The studio merges disciplines like architecture, sculpture, and couture fashion in their work, and their specialty is "dressing cities" in signature, culturally relevant designs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard Life SL.L Chief Executive Keith Skeoch will oversee its day-to-day running after it merges with Aberdeen Asset Management ADN.
Including … An Ecuadorian-American street artist who got her start in the 1970s and '80s, Lady Pink's style often merges bodies with architectural elements.
As the private equity firm GateHouse merges with Gannett, the largest daily newspaper owner, cuts of up to 10 percent of its workforce loom.
Osodi merges fantasy, history, and politics in his series Devil's Dexterity, which is made up of photographs he's taken at scenes of traffic accidents.
The merges make a result that's often nonsensical, as two cats make another that obviously isn't from the same lineage and can't be related.
Walmart will be "thoughtful" about how it merges the two companies, and will focus on expanding both brands in the short-term, he said.
Inversions are transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates the combined company overseas to lower its tax burden.
Pregnancy is difficult on its own, but Rosemary's Baby merges that with a sexualized violence happening in a several minute stretch that's absolutely disturbing.
Even if Lions Gate merges with MGM, a deal that's been speculated for years, that combined company would still be much smaller than Discovery.
In its most engrossing moments, "What Remains," with its eerie landscape of shadows and bodies, merges words and movement with a visceral, pungent force.
This merges to talk of texture, with "soft" and "oily" frequently considered good, and "powdery" frequently considered a sign of cut, or "bashed," coke.
The bill McCrory signed on Friday merges the State Board of Elections and State Ethics Commission into one entity comprised equally of Democrats and Republicans.
Rather than alternating frame colors, Technicolor captures red, green, and blue on separate film strips and then merges them into a single, full-color image.
Still, until Google officially kills the project or merges it with something else, it has more features for a single free service than any competitor.
Gfriend isn't marketed as genre-specific, yet it's settled on a heretofore-unknown pop flavor whereby retrodisco becomes neodisco and neodisco merges with teenpop convention.
AT WYNDHAM GRAND, A TOAST TO COFFEE Wyndham Grand hotels just introduced a new culinary concept called Brew Parlor that merges bar and coffeehouse cultures.
Green's original is streamlined, confident, beautiful in how delicately his falsetto merges with the effortless glide of the strings and the propulsive Hi Rhythm beat.
Last year, ELEMIS debuted its Superfood line, a nourishing pack of pre-biotic skin-care products that merges concentrated supergreens and superfruits with scientific expertise.
This is a Final Fantasy that merges the decade of progress established by its contemporaries with the series' iconic blend of storytelling, art, and music.
This device merges the old and the new by adding a USB-A, SD, and microSD port back to your machine, and it's only $54.99.
I can't remember another series that so intricately merges various people involved in the case to see complete a puzzle with dozens of missing pieces.
As it continues around Staten Island, the K.V.K. merges into the Arthur Kill, another strait, which connects to the ocean on that island's southern end.
The bill merges a House-passed prison reform bill with a handful of changes to sentencing laws and mandatory minimums for some drug-related felonies.
Prime Minister May's speech provides a road map that merges some conservative rhetoric with a series of top priorities for liberals and the Labour Party.
The neighborhood merges imperceptibly with Downtown Brooklyn and has access to no fewer than 10 subway lines, as well as the Long Island Rail Road.
The Treasury Department announced new tax rules to discourage corporate inversions, which are when an American company merges with a foreign company for tax purposes.
Mia is the singer for alternative electronic duo Soto Voce, which merges industrial, synth, and dance into a smart, sophisticated sound alternately pummeling and delicate.
Heat inside the car makes its way from the vent heater and merges with the thick scent of weed and two different brands of cigarette.
But the backbone of his stand-up was always his distinctive attitude — the gently sarcastic, benignly neurotic skepticism that merges Jewish cadence with WASP restraint.
Perhaps it makes sense to select that other, also recent recording, the one that merges several of these stylistic inspirations — you know, for efficiency's sake.
All this merges into the impression that she feels she herself embodies the country, similar to a monarch who makes rareness a sign of authority.
RUSSONELLO The Spanish electronic musician who calls herself Rrucculla merges digital expertise with wildly eclectic sources and a sense of timing like sped-up slapstick.
If it merges with Sprint — a deal that was recently approved by the Justice Department — it'll be that much closer to reaching its coverage goal.
It is the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic.
They also power an odd feature called Story Time that merges a caller's face into the illustrations from a children's book as they read along.
You're still getting 250 horsepower out of the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which is more than enough for highway merges and passing maneuvers.
In "Meta vision," a brushy green plant all but merges with a brushy green wall against which leans a squiggle of a guitar (hello, modernism).
The deal is structured as a Reverse Morris Trust, which is a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit.
A coinage of Greek origin that merges "straight" or "correct" with "sleep," orthosomnia is a condition where anxiety over proper sleep metrics actually induces insomnia.
With their analogic chemistry, Ratté and Tellier­-Craig dig deep into the mesmerizing madness that merges synthesized signals with computer created elements, reaching a zenith.
In Science Fiction, the artist merges faceless, mannequin-like figures with their own war machines, such as planes and tanks, to create lethal hybrid beings.
Artist John Fellows will also exhibit his folk imagery-inspired work, which merges linocut and graphic design with found maps, letters, cut paper, doodles and printing.
Mixed reality, or hybrid reality, merges real and virtual worlds to produce new environments where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time.
Leaving Neverland merges that focus with the kind of vigilante, fly-on-the-wall style and related subject matter of his 2014 film The Paedophile Hunter.
In that carnal painting, Picasso merges a woman's head (two eyes, nose, and mouth) and body (breasts, vagina, and ass) with a vase on a pedestal.
That includes gathering data on Washington's uniquely complicated topography, which includes traffic circles, fractured angle merges, and other traffic idiosyncrasies from the centuries of road planning.
A mostly white female body rises up from the bottom left sheet and merges with the prone woman by entering through the back of her head.
Direct investments are when a foreign company sets up a subsidiary in the U.S., or merges with a U.S. company, or engages in a joint venture.
According to Reuters, Moonves is planning to seek autonomy from the Redstone family, the broadcaster's controlling shareholder, in leading the company if it merges with Viacom.
Now, New Zealand is close to perfecting a new conservation strategy that merges 21st century science with an age-old pest control technique: genetically targeted poison.
The shake-up, effective February 25, includes a big reorganization that merges the Windows experience team and the devices organization into one Windows and devices team.
That's probably the theory behind Taste of Streep, an Instagram account that takes images of Meryl Streep and merges them with foods that match her outfit.
But even as live theatre merges with the silver screen, opinion is divided on whether this means democratisation of the arts or an erosion of them.
" On Monday, the AOL chief said that when Verizon finishes its acquisition of Yahoo and merges it with AOL, the combined companies will be called "Oath.
Senators voted 82-12 to end debate on the legislation, which merges a House-passed prison reform bill with a handful of changes to sentencing laws.
This account of the author's struggle with epileptic seizures as a young man merges elements of medical drama, anti-discrimination fable, and coming-of-age memoir.
Mr. Trump's naming of Stephen K. Bannon as chief executive of his campaign merges the most strident elements of the conservative news media with his team.
The Nest Wi-Fi combines its smart home expertise with its beautiful wireless access points and merges two product categories into one in a natural evolution.
Updated, 9-18-19, 7:35pm ET: The Portal feature that merges a caller's face into the illustrations from a children's book is called Story Time.
And: - It is the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic.
Serving as chief of staff with the American Conservation Coalition, Danielle merges her love of leadership with her passions for free market capitalism and the environment.
The unfaithful husband insults both the feminist thinker's autonomy and the pop star's desirability; throughout the album, Beyoncé merges both roles, united against a common enemy.
"Creation engineering," as Teck refers to the drug-naming process, is based on evolutionary science as well as art history and merges creation with the screening process.
It merges the two, with enough detail in time and space to determine if tornadoes are likely within a tightly defined area within an hour or so.
Like Ms. Hopkinson's work, it merges fact and fiction in portraying the year that Charles was 12, and his father, John Dickens, was sent to debtors' prison.
Impassioned Cornish pleas, including one sung entirely in Cornish, could not stop the English commission from recommending a constituency that merges Cornwall with parts of neighbouring Devon.
But in the long run, local banks would have to make some restructuring or acquisition and merges and some new business— SARA EISEN: To deal with it.
Nissan may also be reluctant to continue collaborating with Renault once it merges with FCA, which competes with the Japanese firm in America's lucrative pick-up market.
Christi Belcourt, an artist who merges indigenous beadwork with European floral motifs, is recognised for her work: in 2016, she won the prestigious Governor General's Innovation Award.
But Senator Ted Cruz lobbed a racially freighted attack on Senator Marco Rubio, with a new mailing that merges Mr. Rubio's face with that of President Obama.
There is a possibility I won't be retained after my company merges next year and I don't want to count on a severance that might not happen.
But a new app, developed at the University of California at Berkeley, cleverly merges both approaches so it's easy to accurately colorize a black and white pic.
"I think we'll see now that companies will be much more confident about vertical mergers," he added, referring to deals where a company merges with a supplier.
It takes many photos when you press the shutter button and quickly merges them together, and it's usually fantastic, as you're about to see in further comparisons.
It proceeds across a village then extends back onto the water, where it merges at an angle and encompasses a small island in a perfect, golden square.
The company said it would no longer announce monthly crude refining plans as it merges with TonenGeneral Sekiyu to become JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy from April 1.
The four discussed Treasury's recent rules on tax inversions, in which an American company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates abroad to avoid US corporate taxes.
It's hard to find a more apt description of a performer: she merges with the environment, the atmosphere, as she travels through it, becoming and unbecoming herself.
Opera that merges the personal and the political is a longtime transatlantic tradition that began with works by the German Kurt Weill and the American Marc Blitzstein.
The very structure of witnessing breaks down once the event, with all its extraordinary and death-bearing potential, practically merges with everyday life thanks to its imperceptibility.
Even more advanced features like automated lane changes worked exactly as advertised, in some cases even helping me avoid risky merges I might've attempted on my own.
Fortunately, a team led by UC Santa Barbara ecologist Douglas McCauley has suggested an innovative solution to this problem that merges Big Data, citizen science, and conservation.
Her 1972 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter.
This week, Big K.R.I.T. merges soul and gospel, the Breeders' "classic" lineup returns and Brittany Howard from Alabama Shakes releases a song from a new side project.
In a deft, shrewd act of painterly transvestism — or transsexualism — Karen Heagle merges her own portrait with that of the renegade Viennese artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918).
Mr. Thorne's own works reflected his wide musical interests, like his Piano Concerto No. 3 (1989), which merges Neo-Classical and modernist elements with hints of jazz.
That element makes for both some beautiful prose and an underlying sub-narrative that eventually merges with the book's street-level story in a heartbreakingly effective conclusion.
Titled "Winter is Trumping," the clever clip by Huw Parkinson uses real Trump footage and speech audio and merges it almost seamlessly with key Game of Thrones scenes.
The Stories feature merges podcasts with music playlists, and is meant for artists to add context to an album, or for podcasters to experiment with new storytelling formats.
On chilly days, the water and the island's crust are a similar shade of grey; on sunny ones the granite reflects the sun and merges with the sky.
The Conservative government claims that universal credit, which merges six existing benefits—from working tax credit to housing benefit—into one, will nudge another 250,000 people into work.
Group Nine is a new holding company that merges Thrillist Media Group, NowThis Media, The Dodo and Discovery's digital network Seeker, already among Facebook and YouTube's top publishers.
It's impossible to keep up with this stuff sometimes, so here's how Sprint's various "unlimited" plans compare — at least for now before the company merges with T-Mobile:
The show merges fashion, fantasy and entertainment, according to the company website, and has been attracting well known models, celebrities and musical performers since its inception in 1996.
Merged reality, also called mixed reality technology, captures and creates digital representations of real-world things through sensors, then digitizes them and merges them with virtual reality elements.
It has a 12.3-megapixel rear-facing camera and big aperture, and comes along with software that selects from bursts of images and merges pictures in low light.
This is part of a prolonged process in which the company cherrypicks the best of its technology, and the best of QNX's, and merges them into automotive products.
Albuquerque began making art during the zenith of post-minimalism, which enabled her to develop a style that merges abstraction with essentialism and facilitates receptivity by transforming energy.
Paint By Finger is an interactive portrait project by the Omaha-based Scott Blake, which merges pixelated photographs with a paint-by-numbers process, substituting fingers for paintbrushes.
We're talking about the history of rum, the history of wines, how they migrated, how that merges into rum as an industry, and the chain of transatlantic trade.
One firm making the shift is the all-GOP lobby shop S-220006 Group, which is rebranding as S-2202 Public Affairs as it merges with Bryant Row.
Baosteel attributed its profit forecast to cost cuts and also comes as it merges with smaller rival Wuhan Iron and Steel Co Ltd to form Baowu Steel Group.
After merging United's seed and crop protection business in October 2015, the second phase merges United's remaining crop nutrient operations and is expected to complete in October 2017.
At several points it merges your own journey with that of other players, but the most memorable is at the outset of your assault on the Last City.
Paint By Finger is an interactive portrait project by the Omaha-based Scott Blake, which merges pixelated photographs with a paint-by-numbers process, substituting fingers for paintbrushes.
Everybody merges politics with morality on some level, but social conservatives are the only ones who include a strict sexual code that bans sex outside of heterosexual marriage.
You can "Merge and Center" (ideal for a title), "Merge Across" (which merges a cell across columns), or "Merge Cells" (which combines cells across both columns and rows).
The candidate who successfully merges entertainment and politics is potent, because you can claim to be joking to one audience while another sees you as a truth teller.
But at 27, three years into the marriage and a few weeks into a new job, Giulia begins to experience severe anxiety that rapidly merges with suicidal depression.
When she depicts the inside or outside of a building, she is highly attuned to the way the underlying geometry merges with the landscape – the sky, field, and mountain.
Much like their live dance performance work at BAM, the new bundle merges the digital with the material, blurring the lines between what is real and what is fake.
In February, the German regulator found Facebook had abused its market dominance in the way it collects, merges and uses user data across its platforms, including WhatsApp and Instagram.
He has been critical of inversions, where a United States company merges with a foreign company and moves its headquarters overseas to take advantage of lower corporate tax rates.
Unlike general purpose graphics and visualization software, we use a new model that merges several algorithms to achieve significant time and cost reduction and make many visual representations possible.
Notably, he says that Instagram wants to feel like a cool party where you can talk to all your friends, especially once Facebook merges all its messaging products together.
Rather, he merges his vision of a susceptible world with his choice of materials and processes — colored dust, faint lines, colored streaks and stains, paper worn down from rubbing.
Winstead, who backed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016, founded Lady Parts Justice League in 2012 — a non-profit organization that merges her passions for comedy and feminism.
Instead a surface on which to deposit these marks, as they once were,  the painting now merges the found with the made, acknowledging that it is an injured thing.
The statistics provide average values that determine size, price, number of rooms, while the exterior merges Sweden's two iconic facades — the red wooden cottage and the white functionalist box.
The scene merges multiple Pancam exposures taken during the period April 16 through May 15, 2016, corresponding to sols (Martian days) 4,347 through 4,375 of Opportunity's work on Mars.
MINEFIELD merges documentary theater, film, and reenactment, while bringing together veterans who fought on opposite sides of the Falklands War and having them share firsthand experiences with one another.
Everything goes wrong with religion when a belief in the exclusivity of one's local god merges with a universalistic dogma that one's own god is the only true god.
It includes Jeremy Bailey, a Toronto artist who merges Snapchat with art history, portraying individuals through an augmented reality lens in poses that recall famous portraits from the past.
In 12 tiny black-and-white photographs made between 1975 and 1980, Woodman merges her models into the shabby décor of interiors in Rhode Island, New York and Rome.
The song "Earthquake," for example, merges a distinctly West Coast sense of dread with an unspecified relationship crisis ("If I could cry and shake/I'd lay awake, for you").
But the broader area is on an upswing, according to Douglas Elliman, which has research that merges Fort George with Hudson Heights, a more affluent area to the west.
At the end of the final battle, he merges with you to help you defeat Emet-Selch—the primary antagonist of Shadowbringers—and bring peace to Norvrandt once again.
Included are two new works: Pam Tanowitz's "Untitled (Souvenir)," in which she merges Graham's steps with her own; and "Deo," a collaboration by Maxine Doyle and Bobbi Jene Smith.
EU antitrust regulators have flagged concerns about possible price hikes if CK Hutchison Holdings' Italian unit merges with a Vimpelcom unit, cutting Italy's mobile network operators from four to three.
A work from 1980 titled "Study for Guernica in the Style of Jackson Pollock" merges the styles of Picasso and Pollock, ridiculing the idea of individuality and authenticity in art.
Elsewhere, a plastic T-Rex hangs suspended beneath a large fake toadstool; a dried branch pierces a chunk of gray Styrofoam and merges with bright green and pink plastic plants.
Second, by developing her own lexicon in both painting and sculpture — one that merges deliberate awkwardness and understated sophistication — she inscribes her presence in a history that many consider closed.
It has also decided to "phase out" its involvement in ngena, a partnership to create a global platform that effectively merges its members' software-defined wide-area networks (SD-WAN).
And it merges state-run radio and television broadcasters into a "Voice of China" conglomerate answering to the party's Department of Propaganda, which will also control film, books and magazines.
On the roof, Icy and Sot painted a boy hugging the Chrysler Building so tightly he merges with it, like the building is a plant that's growing right through him.
Second: the video is a product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that either merges, replaces, or superimposes content onto a video in an attempt to make it appear authentic.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's current Chief Executive Christian Sewing and Chairman Paul Achleitner would continue to lead the bank if it merges with Commerzbank, a German magazine reported on Friday.
The company told TechCrunch it uses this facility, which can be changed to include intersections, traffic lights and merges, to test software prior to putting its vehicles on public roads.
Sensor fusion technology which merges the capabilities of sensors of varied attributes to enable early and accurate recognition, even in challenging conditions such as fog, backlight and night-time driving.
Time Inc could pursue a Reverse Morris Trust transaction with Yahoo, a tax-free deal in which one company merges with a spun-off unit, Bloomberg reported earlier on Tuesday.
The next chapter of the series — playing at BAM this coming weekend — is Monchichi, a dance-theater piece by Company Wang Ramirez that merges martial arts, dance, and hip-hop.
The story is a clever thought experiment that merges old-school horror conventions with the pervasive modern compulsion to parade our lives in front of a mass social media audience.
Witness how a single greedy merge, for example, can send out a cascade of brake lights leading to a further wave of merges, some of which will themselves be greedy (careless).
Following a week of intense media attention, the man who created a new food that merges a hot dog and a hamburger has decided to auction off his intellectual property rights.
The legislation merges the lawless tribal area with the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, bringing it into mainstream politics and giving its residents basic rights, such as the right to a trial.
St. Peter was crucified upside-down, out of humility to Christ, and this bodily subjugation merges beautifully with a BDSM aesthetic that suggests the total relinquishing of control of erotic asphyxiation.
Tschabalala Self's painting "Bodega Run" (453) merges the two in a large head that harks back to African tribal art and resembles a colorful version of a Romare Bearden collage. (Mr.
Mr. Glover created "Atlanta," which merges his two career paths, comedy (he started in TV as a writer for "30 Rock") and hip-hop (he's recorded under the name Childish Gambino).
Another eurosceptic UK lawmaker also said Britain should block any attempt by Germany to shift the headquarters of the London Stock Exchange to Frankfurt after it merges with rival Deutsche Boerse.
At some point, the voice in my ears merges with my own voice the way the words on a page once became my own inner voice when I still read print.
Guadalupe Maravilla similarly merges past and present by collaborating with undocumented immigrants to draw mazelike lines on manipulated reproductions of a 16th-century colonial manuscript written in Nahuatl, an indigenous language.
"In this monumental vision, everything merges and condenses," the Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez wrote in the introduction to Father Cardenal's anthology "Ninety at Ninety," which was published in Spanish in 2014.
"Our immersive simulation merges the macabre and the mundane as the social and economic consequences of climate change infiltrate the domestic space," Jon Arden, cofounder and artistic director of Superflux, said.
From its completely restored brick and terracotta facade to the plethora of 1950s, midcentury modern touches inside, the 18-story building merges historic architecture with a design-forward, luxury-leaning approach.
But Shared merges those worlds, counting writing that was written for a Tumblr audience as a distinctly "internet" art form, equally as strange to encounter in print as a meme would be.
"It's really important for me to be involved with the Trevor Project, because it merges my passion for suicide prevention with my experience as a member of the LGBT community," she says.
The Denver-based startup merges media and e-commerce with paywalled courses on everything from watercolor painting to "mastering the art of the pizza," as well as a catalog of crafting kits.
Like Arturo Gatti and all the great artists in the medium of taking two (or more) to give one, Jung is a contradiction: he merges grace and mastery with audacity and recklessness.
Like successful European far-right leaders, he eschews explicit racial politics but merges extreme anti-immigration policies, populist hostility to the political establishment, and moderate views on social assistance to the elderly.
It merges VR with surveillance tools to create a digital wall that is not a barrier so much as a web of all-seeing eyes, with intelligence to know what it sees.
A silvery picture of a sea-side cliff merges with what could be the pockmarked surface of the moon; a forest, perhaps at dusk, now features a border of blossoming purple splotches.
But the larger distinction is that this new camera from Fujifilm, the company that made instant film cameras cool again, that merges the features of a digital camera with an instant camera.
Even as "A Place Called Winter" merges certain aspects of the mystery, romance and western genres, it also aims to survey the vulnerability and alienation intrinsic to humanity and its lacquered societies.
The result will be a kind of aggregate BIG world, in which rapid change and flexibility take precedence over a textured sense of place and community, as architecture merges with brand building.
This is the Treasury Department's third set of rules aimed at curbing so-called inversions, where an American company merges with a foreign company and moves abroad to cut its tax bill.
Fitch estimates that once YCB merges with TCB, it will account for 48% of the group's equity and 65% of the group's assets, compared with 29% and 54%, respectively at end-3Q99962015.
Senators voted 87-2023 on the legislation, which merges a House-passed prison reform bill aimed at reducing recidivism with a handful of changes to sentencing laws and mandatory minimum prison sentences.
Even with its cautious diversification, the convention represents the conservative uptown wing of a field whose downtown avant-garde increasingly merges music with performance art, political satire and gender and genre bending.
The lifeline of this northwest corner of Yunnan Province is the Dulong River, which begins on the Tibetan plateau and flows through this valley into Myanmar, where it merges into the Irrawaddy.
In one particularly glaring example, a dreamy scene of Jude singing the title track on the subway awkwardly merges with a rendition of "Helter Skelter" that soundtracks a rally at Columbia University.
To the surging "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," by Ralph Vaughan Williams, a soloist in red (the striking Melissa Verdecia) gradually merges with an ensemble dressed in more muted tones.
Instead, they include topographical features such as lane merges, shared turn lanes and curb heights, as well as road types and the distance and dimensions of the road itself, according to Waymo.
On Saturday, parliament also formally approved a government restructuring plan that merges China's banking and insurance regulators, gives new powers to policymaking bodies such as the central bank and creates new ministries.
DJ Skee, is a renowned radio DJ, host of Skee TV and founder of the groundbreaking Dash Radio, a curator-led digital broadcast platform that merges the best of terrestrial and Internet radio.
Action is the film's main concern, though as a Ghost in the Shell adaptation, it does spend some time meditating on how to locate the soul when the biological merges with the technological.
So, it came as some surprise when this town, whose skyline merges Hapsburgian decadence with shipyard cranes, was named European Capital of Culture for 2020 over other Croatian candidates like Dubrovnik and Split.
WITH the giant Himalayas caging its towering clouds, the great basin where the Brahmaputra merges with the Ganges and Meghna rivers is prone not only to heavy rainfall but also to sudden deluges.
A new food combination that merges a hot dog and a hamburger has launched in Australia, with its inventor telling CNBC that he hopes to bring the product to the U.S. next year.
No less important, the parliament will approve what looks like a new administrative branch that merges elements of the party, government, police and judiciary into a powerful organisation called the National Supervision Commission.
A subway tunnel leading from Union Station under H Street and Benning Road would carry Red Line service that then merges with the Blue Line at the Benning Road station and proceeds East.
DJ Skee, is a renowned radio DJ, host of Skee TV and founder of the groundbreaking Dash Radio, a curator-led digital broadcast platform that merges the best of terrestrial and internet radio.
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Scott "DJ Skee" Keeney is a renowned radio DJ, host of Skee TV and founder of Dash Radio, a curator-led digital broadcast platform that merges the best of terrestrial and internet radio.
The new test site is designed to host intersections, traffic lights, roadway merges, pedestrian pathways and other features of public roads, all reconfigurable to simulate a wide range of real-world driving scenarios.
This is critically important for a country that is as diverse as the United States because it is essential to preserving, protecting, and sustaining our American culture, which merges many cultures into one.
It's kind of a folk rock record that merges our two worlds and brings out the folkier side of what I do, but still has some production from my pop and rock world.
The self-directed clip merges two of the interludes from her (incredible!) album Isolation—"Gotta Get Up" and "Body Language"—and it perfectly captures Uchis' essence as an artist in its two parts.
All of the major characters are on the verge of becoming even more compelling, and as "Better Call Saul" merges with the timeline of its chronological successor, it will get only more interesting.
"The desire of the son merges with the old man's fascination with the same object," writes Pascal Merigeau, the French film critic, in one of the essays in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition.
"The fear is not if, but when, this gene transfers and merges with another superbug that is resistant to all other antibiotics," added Upton, the chairman of the full Energy and Commerce Committee.
One such property is the slick SLS Brickell, a contemporary tower with common spaces and rooms designed by Philippe Starck, renowned for his distinctive approach that merges chic sophistication with a cheeky edge.
It would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like AI that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic," it said.
It involves letting a headset see the physical space you're standing or sitting in with cameras and sensors, while software merges the two worlds into one with object recognition and other feats of programming.
The in-vehicle displays also show you info about the upcoming turns, merges and other navigation details so you know what's coming, and what the car is doing in terms of deciding its route.
Marrying the past with the present, the performance was well suited for the space, which now merges original designs by Louis C. Tiffany and Co., Associated Artists and modern touches by Herzog & de Meuron.
At CES 2018, split-flap displays are getting a second life with the Vestaboard, an internet-connected mechanical display that merges the classic clattering flaps of a retro train board with modern internet technology.
ET underneath the bridge on the northbound side — near where the interstate merges with another major artery, State Highway 400 — forcing authorities to close the interstate and turn drivers around during the evening rush.
The gothic mystery of David's true identity merges pleasingly with Ada's coming-of-age story and the sci-fi musings about what makes us human, but what really elevates this book is its prose.
The one created by Damjanski, called One: Number 12811912112811950, 2018, presented visitors with a gif that merges the faces of Pollock and Ed Harris—the man who played the artist in the film Pollock.
Treasury and the IRS proposed a package of guidance in April aimed at limiting "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
Treasury and the IRS proposed a package of guidance in April aimed at limiting "inversions" -- transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and reincorporates overseas to lower its tax burden.
Carlson's economic argument—that globalization has impoverished millions while enriching elites—frequently merges with a racial one: that diversity itself is a threat to the country and that immigrants make it poorer and dirtier.
At the literal polar opposite end of the spectrum, Fat Bat Dana merges body positivity with whimsy, a deceptively subversive way of challenging dominant paradigms of color, size, and femininity within the goth space.
If Siemens merges with Alstom, "that's going to create a very powerful global competitor (for Bombardier) with better scale, a better balance sheet," said Lorne Steinberg, president, Lorne Steinberg Wealth Management Inc in Montreal.
In Arizona, where SUVs operated by Waymo are sometimes ferrying passengers without anyone behind the steering wheel, drivers have complained about the robot cars' too-timid left turns and slow merges on the highway.
Lew argued in the letter that the problem with inversions — when a U.S. company merges with a foreign firm to lower its tax burden — doesn't give the EU the right to tax that income.
In similar fashion, "Shadow Sites II", a film by Jananne Al-Ani, an Iraqi-born artist, merges aerial photographs of the region's modern landscapes with images that hint at the Gulf's ancient architectural history.
Mipsterz, a collective whose name merges "Muslim" and "hipsters," is led by the filmmaker Abbas Rattani, the illustrator Sara Alfageeh and the musician Yusuf Siddiquee and promotes the work of Muslim artists across genres.
More recently, Shimpei Takeda's project, "Trace" (2012), by directly exposing photosensitive material to contaminated sites in Japan, similarly merges the sublime and uncanny as the radiation bleeds galaxies in his eerie photographs, soiling the stars.
Heyday merges AI with human intelligenceHeyday's retail and business customers — which include Ford and French food conglomerate Danone — use its service to power the live-chat features in their apps and on their web sites.
"Battle Chef Brigade" merges match-three gameplay (think "Bejeweled" or "Candy Crush") with side-scrolling battles (think NES- and SNES-era beat-'em-ups), and throws in a very silly, surprisingly deep story to boot.
On the highway, the quick acceleration helps when you're dealing with tricky merges, and of course the Model 21604292 has Autopilot on board, which works just as it does in other vehicles in Tesla's lineup.
Helping more Argentine companies go public will be a key goal of Ernesto Allaria, head of Argentina's Merval stock market, as the Merval merges with the smaller Bolsa de Comercio to form the new ByMA.
Instead we get wizards, dragons and spider kings, the band meting out classic doom that merges high fantasy with a sense of atavistic classicism wassailing the glory days of Candlemass, Cirith Ungol and Pagan Altar.
Talion's spirit merges with that of a mysterious being, allowing him to walk the line between life and death, putting a number of supernatural ghostly abilities at his disposal with which to avenge his family.
It merges the capabilities of both the human and the machine, encompassing a wide swath of areas such as artificial intelligence, genome editing, biometrics, renewable energy, 3D printing, autonomous vehicles and the Internet of Things.
In mapping LA, Waymo will analyze details ranging from the height of a curb and various road types to lane merges and shared turn lanes and combine that with traffic control information like speed limits.
Users on the forums are reporting that their messages intended for just one person are being sent to, for example, both their husband and child or their mother and sister thanks to the unintended merges.
And tons of Amazon shoppers recommend Wanayou's Zip-Front Sports Bra, which merges a supportive racerback construction with a front-facing zipper closure that makes putting your bra on (and taking it off) way easier.
And if they're looking for a place where the Trump administration's corruption and malpractice directly harms large numbers of Americans — something that merges oversight and the kitchen table — they should start with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Nokia's quarterly profit fell more sharply than expected as telecom operators spent less on faster networks and as others held off signing new orders as the Finnish firm merges operations with recently-acquired rival Alcatel-Lucent.
Users can now set media to autoplay or disable this, filter their timeline, and take advantage of a new Notifications view that now merges Mentions and Quotes along with other account activity, like Follows and Retweets.
The most important new ones are a powerful environment ministry, which will unite control of air, water and soil pollution, now divided among several ministries; and a financial commission which merges the banking and insurance regulators.
Roberts is an alto saxophonist, electronic musician and multimedia artist who is now four albums into a planned 12-record exploration of her family's lore, one that merges improvised music with anthropological inquiry and speculative history.
Treasury proposed the rules in April as part of a package of guidance aimed at curbing "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and then reincorporates abroad to lower its taxes.
President Barack Obama's proposed rules discourage tax "inversions", which are tax-driven deals in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and adopts its tax domicile to reduce the combined company's overall tax burden.
With ink-splotched illustrations, Dalí merges a narrative of the artist's life with iconic images from his work, all in an attempt to balance the idea of Dalí as a person with Dalí the superstar artist.
At best ambiguous and at worst unfathomable, "Mimosas," the sophomore feature from the Spanish director Oliver Laxe, merges harsh reality and offbeat mysticism into a reflection on the tug between our higher powers and baser instincts.
The car navigates complex driving situations, such as a non-signaled four-way intersection, traffic merges, and an unprotected left turn into heavy traffic — all while hitting speeds of up to 40 mph (64 km/h).
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's largely rubber-stamp parliament on Saturday approved a government reorganization plan that merges China's banking and insurance regulators, gives new powers to policymaking bodies such as the central bank and creates new ministries.
Beach Sessions launches its two-weekend series with Laurie Berg's The Mineralogy of Objects, inspired by a Joseph Cornell shadow box, and BOOMERANG's Repercussion, which merges Lewis Hyde's writing with sounds from Deerhoof drummer Greg Saunier.
The line here merges with concepts of transcendence and memory, and a wave-like movement is introduced in her late work; infinity is achieved not through repetition of the same, but through hypostasis, merge and rupture.
Furthermore, to remove a video, Facebook requires it to be "the product of artificial intelligence or machine learning that merges, replaces or superimposes content onto a video, making it appear to be authentic," Stone told Business Insider.
Much of that had to do with Mr. Eubanks, a guitarist with an extravagant expressive palette and a technique that merges postbop fluency with flamenco and classical fingerstyles as well as the lilt of West African blues.
Without such power, women become easy targets when, for example, business falls off or a company merges; age discrimination makes it all the more likely that such women will lose their jobs and not find new ones.
The SDK will initially cover four features that Kanvas has built both in-house and by way of acquisition: ● Livestreaming Capabilities: A live stream module merges the video stream with real-time editing, special effects and chat.
His dissertation, The Politics of Authenticity: Radical Individualism and the Emergence of Modern Society, published in 1970, merges Rousseau and Montesquieu with Marx in a distinctly New Left style (the introduction is titled "The Personal is Political").
In April, Treasury and the IRS released a package of guidance aimed at limiting "inversions" — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and then reincorporates the merged company overseas to lower its taxes.
The crisis in Puerto Rico merges financial, political and human threads, marked by massive debt, high poverty, near-insolvent public healthcare and pension systems, and a rapidly shrinking population as locals flock to the mainland United States.
Critics have hailed these books, which are the first volumes of a trilogy, as a "reinvention" of the novel, and they are certainly a point of departure for it, one at which fiction merges with oral history.
Clinton has already announced proposals aimed at curbing "corporate inversions," or transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and then reincorporates the merged business in a foreign country to lower its tax burden.
The legislation — which merges a House-passed bill aimed at reducing prisoner recidivism with several reforms to sentencing laws and mandatory minimum prison sentences — is the most sweeping reform to the criminal justice system in a generation.
Vimpelcom and CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd can invoke a buy-sell option on the stakes they hold in the joint venture that merges their Italian units from three years after the deal's conclusion, a Vimpelcom presentation showed.
Employing everything from the perplexing to the playful, the artist's vision effectively merges the characteristics of long-standing genres such as classical portraiture and plein air painting with postmodernist applications found in movements such as abstract expressionism.
One of the regulations the Treasury identified is a rule the Obama administration proposed to help stop corporate inversions — transactions in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign business and reincorporates overseas to lower its taxes.
Davies, who's written both science fiction ("Doctor Who") and contemporary character drama ("Queer as Folk"), merges the two genres here to a purpose: The Lyonses are the sort of people who were once insulated from global catastrophes.
T) plans to book a charge of 50 billion yen ($470 million) for the year ended March, as it closes or merges unprofitable domestic branches to cut costs, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
TiVo merges with technology licensor Xperi in $3 billion deal Earlier this year, TiVo said it was preparing to split itself into two — a product and IP business — in order to make itself more attractive to buyers.
The specific rules change that scuttled the CF-OCI deal involved inversions –the process by which a larger U.S. firm merges with a smaller foreign firm, and the newly merged company adopts the foreign firm's tax residence.
Pokémon Go, a free app for iOS and Android devices, merges real-world and in-game elements — by spawning Pokémon based on where you are and what time it is, tracking with your phone's GPS and clock.
Today, the company announced PyTorch 1.0, a new iteration of the framework that merges Python-based PyTorch with Caffe2 allowing developers to move from research to production in a more frictionless way without having to deal with migration.
It takes what the developer is really good at — namely, providing a diverse group of characters that you want to spend all day sitting around talking to — and merges it with a fairly straightforward action role-playing game.
The enterprise cloud has attracted considerable attention as a new infrastructure model that merges cloud and on-premises experiences, effectively unlocking the power web-scale companies enjoy for businesses that were built before the era of cloud computing.
Men pass on less DNA to their children than women do Now, a roundworm study published in Science reveals that sperm produce an enzyme that attacks the sperm's mitochondrial DNA shortly after it merges with the female egg.
The new Treasury Department rules take aim at "inversions," in which an American company merges with a foreign company in a low-tax nation to pass itself off as foreign and in that way cut its American taxes.
The latter merges the stargate lift of trance with the dark propulsion of modern club music, combining synths that wouldn't sound out of place during an uplifting Ferry Corsten set at Electric Daisy Carnival with pounding, staccato percussion.
Shot with a dreamy fabulism that merges the gorgeous and the grotesque, "Indivisible," the third feature from Edoardo De Angelis, draws on a rich vein of Italian cinematic history to deliver an adventurous ode to freedom and sisterhood.
And the Beirut artist Haig Aivazian's mixed-media installation "Rome Is Not in Rome (Part II: Mythology to Abbatoirs)" merges relics of past empires with new landmarks of cultural diplomacy (including a model of the Louvre Abu Dhabi).
The sly cacophony of the instability at work here is captivating, even as it attempts to jumble the inexorable fixity of art, an amusing approach that merges Dada's brand of chaotic destruction with the mechanistic ideology of Constructivism.
That's too bad, because I'm still a fan of Windows Phone's extensive use of homescreen tiles, which YouTuber 4096 has lovingly recreated in this animated concept video that merges Microsoft's modern mobile OS with Windows 95's design aesthetic.
Bovis surprised the market at the end of December by saying it would miss market forecasts after failing to build the volumes it anticipated in 2016, with the turbulence prompting a shareholder to suggest it merges with a rival.
HDR+, the default shooting mode, uses a complex algorithm that merges several underexposed frames into one and, as Google's computational photography lead Marc Levoy has noted to The Verge, machine learning means the system only gets better with time.
Last September, when Nike launched its 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, Sarah Banet-Weiser situated it in a history of "commodity activism," writing for Vox: This practice merges consumer behavior with political or social goals.
That's where the film really makes a statement, because Mission: Impossible - Fallout merges the franchise's big-budget spectacle with an utterly ferocious style of action filmmaking that far surpasses what McQuarrie executed in either Rogue Nation or Jack Reacher.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia has signed a 1.36 billion euro ($1.5 bln) one-year framework deal with China Mobile, the Finnish company said on Monday, easing fears that it would lose market share while it merges operations with Alcatel-Lucent.
They found that when sperm merges with an egg to make an embryo, paternal mitochondria inside the sperm gets attacked by an enzyme called endonuclease G. The enzyme enters the mitochondria and starts cutting away at the paternal DNA.
You can see the layers slowly merge together, blue crashes into white, pink merges with orange and yellow, until everything is evenly mixed and ready to delight a person's day on top of an ice cream cone or cake.
For a second year in a row, the point where Interstate 285 merges with Interstate 85 North and numerous access roads northeast of Atlanta tops an annual list of traffic hot spots published by the American Transportation Research Institute.
The big picture: According to Merriam-Webster, the use of "Friendsgiving" to describe an event that merges friends with Thanksgiving started around 2007 — and the coining of the word may itself have helped to popularize and commercialize the idea.
At 12063 W 57 Arts, the work merges with the architecture of the room in a nearly trompe-l'oeil fashion; ambient illumination from a nearby (actual) window washes over the wall from the right, consistent with the photographic light source.
The $160 billion deal was blocked by the Obama administration after it issued stricter rules against inversions, in which a U.S. company merges with a foreign company and moves its headquarters abroad to take advantage of lower corporate tax rates.
Quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics (a theory that merges quantum theory with Maxwell's electromagnetism) would later reveal that even an apparently empty vacuum resembles, at small enough scales, a boiling sea of particles that constantly pop in and out of existence.
But both left and right have found inspiration in his subjectivity; in linguistic game-playing as a philosophical method; and in how he merges truth, power and morality so that might is right and speech is itself an assertion of strength.
If the result holds up, this would be a very big deal for theoretical physics, since it's a key factor in resolving the black hole information paradox, and one day devising a unified theory that merges quantum mechanics with general relativity.
"For instance, the virtual reality transportation system accesses the historical information for each maneuver along the route and identifies previous inertial forces that transportation vehicles have experienced in the past for the same turns, merges, stops, etc," the application states.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - T-Mobile US Inc won U.S. antitrust approval for its $25 billion takeover of rival Sprint Corp, the Justice Department said Friday, clearing a major hurdle to a deal that merges the nation's third and fourth largest wireless carriers.
Dino-Ray Ramos, The Tracking Board Visually, the movie is a stunning marvel of WTF moments of kaleidoscopic eye candy and action scenes that are an acid trip that merges an M.C. Escher drawing and the best parts of Inception.
Together, the three parts congeal into a 21st century gesamtkunstwerk that merges IRL with URL, encouraging visitors to the set to continue their experience in the online chat room, and likewise luring the forum users to the physical location in Vienna.
It merges two funding channels for updating technology: a general fund agencies can borrow from and repay with cost savings from new equipment, and a rule allowing agencies to keep any money saved from new equipment purchases within their budget.
Now, it has brought in Mubadala — itself going through a transformation as it merges with fellow Abu Dhabi state fund International Petroleum Investment Company — to help strengthen its investor base with institutional support, having traditionally been owned by wealthy Gulf families.
This shot, for example, merges red and near-infrared light — which can pierce Titan's thick atmosphere — from Cassini's camera sensor, revealing the partly-lit surface of Titan: The blue-colored regions are dark material that researchers believe are dry seabeds.
Here's how Mordden describes one of Cabaret's most pivotal moments — the moment when Prince's staging in the original production deliberately merges the show's narrative and its meta-narrative: Cabaret's best innovation occurs when, near the end, Sally sings the title number.
Its narrator, living in exile in Tangier, Morocco, avenges himself on his homeland in a drug-fueled fantasy in which his identity merges with that of Julian, Count of Ceuta, a legendary traitor accused of facilitating the Islamic conquest of Spain.
Within these four spaces, Schulte has hung 11 drawings: the first three, to the left, are arranged in a straightforward column, while the others are off-kilter but hardly random — their placement merges intuition and precision into an absolute rightness.
Also in the coming week, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service will hold a joint hearing on proposed rules targeting "tax inversions," when a United States company merges with a foreign one and reincorporates abroad to skirt U.S. taxes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The contemporary art museum has moved away from the legacy of Orientalist display to becoming a complex entity that merges the art gallery, theme park, classroom, and marketplace, among other things, under the same roof.
To this end, computer scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed a new intelligent routing algorithm that attempts to minimize the occurrence of spontaneous traffic jams—those sudden snarls caused by greedy merges and other isolated disruptions—throughout a roadway network.
Rheinmetall's executive board told analysts that is aiming for a stake that could go up to 75 percent if the company merges its own activities into KNDS, the paper said, adding that alternatively a cooperation agreement between the companies was an option.
In it, he merges the idea of romantic ballet — dancers wear blue-violet costumes, long tulle skirts for the women and poet shirts for the men — with contemporary, sassy injections of turned-in footwork or classical hands that suddenly start to swirl midair.
But the Zephyrus still could be an interesting first step, and as Nvidia's Max Q designs continue to evolve, it's possible that one day we could get a device that successfully merges professional and gaming laptops without the compromises that the Zephyrus makes.
Here's a film from Despicable Me's studio that pretty much merges the two, with the Grinch (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) as a Despicable Me-esque cranky villain wandering around Whoville performing minor acts of villainy, until he gets the idea to ruin Christmas.
For the uninitiated, "Pokemon Go" is an app that merges features of the classic late-90s video game with modern smartphone technology, allowing players to visit landmarks all over the country where they can spot and try to capture the virtual creatures.
Instead of taking cues from the neighborhood, Whitener, who came up in the influential kitchens of Animal and Tom Colicchio's Craft, will be pulling from a Southern California upbringing that merges his Guadalajara-born mother's cooking with Vietnamese, Japanese, and Middle Eastern flavors.
As it developed the system, Cadillac hired a company called Ushr to drive every mile of limited-access highway in the US and Canada, using a lidar laser scanner to record all the lane lines, tollbooths, curves, merges, splits, and other features.
Britain's biggest bookmaker at the start of 2015, William Hill is set to lose its leading market position in the gambling sector as rival Ladbrokes Plc overtakes it in number of betting shops when it merges with Gala Coral later this year.
LINGUA FRANCA Mariah Parker, who performs as Lingua Franca, merges rapping, spoken word, singing, a social conscience, a sense of humor and a limber physical presence to mix the personal and the political; tracks built on ingeniously manipulated jazz samples are a bonus.
The social media giant would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like AI that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic", it said in a blogpost here dated Jan.6.
It would also remove misleading media if it was a result of technologies like A.I. that "merges, replaces or superimposes content on to a video, making it appear to be authentic", the California-based company said in a blogpost dated Jan.6.
"Human Error" merges her early dance-pop electronics with skeletal piano and unfurling orchestral arrangements as she sings about the difference between calculated planning and real life: "No missing digits, no real mistakes/Just human errors make human hearts break," she realizes.
A 1,100-page magnum opus which King has accurately described as "a final exam on horror," It merges the past with the present and reminds us that childhood fears — along with childhood dreams — remain tucked away inside of us, just waiting to resurface.
Bound and freaky cyborg parts abound in his work, however "Taboo" goes further into complexity as it merges sexual forms of both sexes by depicting a gleaming isolated black woman's breast with the indentation in her nipple formed to resemble the opening in a penis.
Neuralink seems to be Musk's long-term play to help bridge this gap, which basically amounts to an effort to accelerate the kind of "singularity" moment advocated by Ray Kurzweil and others wherein humanity effectively merges with technology as a new stage of engineered evolution.
Through 10 chapters, each centered on a different location, the book merges imagery like Nathan Kensinger's photographs of the polluted Gowanus Canal and Joel Meyerowitz's shots of the ruins of North Brother Island, with fiction and poetry selected by the editors at Underwater New York.
The Hero5 merges the best features of both variants and adds-on a few more like image stabilization, which is useful when trying to get a smooth shot on the back of a dune buggy or a sick tracking shot while perched on your CitiBike.
If the studio (which was formerly owned by Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo) is the German-born-Los Angeles-based artist's lab—one devoted to a painterly psychedelia that merges abstraction, figuration, and romantic landscape painting—this space mirrors the interior of his mind.
The show, called Tonight We Make History (PS I Can't Be There), was made up entirely of imaginary book covers with sarcastic, biting titles, all attributed to the artist himself, in a style that perfectly merges sharp graphic design with a traditional, abstract, painterly style.
With VIDA, Mendhro merges her interests in art and technology by offering a platform where artists can submit their designs, which then become clothing through VIDA's use of direct-to-fabric digital printing and, more recently, other methods to expand printing to harder materials.
When Verizon finishes its acquisition of Yahoo and merges it with AOL, it'll call the combined companies "Oath," AOL boss Tim Armstrong tweeted on Monday: It's the latest twist in Verizon's acquisition of Yahoo, a deal that continues to ride down a bumpy road.
COMPUTER SOFTWAREHeadquarters: Multiple Year founded: 2014US headcount: 60  Largest job functions: Engineering, Arts and Design, Product ManagementMost common skills: Software Development, User Experience, Cloud ComputingWhat you should know: Coda merges text and data into a single document that can serve teams as a unified workspace.
The Labour leader hates the West and by extension Israel as a colonial power (not in the West Bank, where the settler movement makes the charge justifiable, but in its entirety) so much that he cannot see when this hatred merges into anti-Semitism.
Within the last decade, however, a cadre of highly skilled, mostly Middle Eastern designers, many of them autodidacts retrofitting Roman-based digital font authoring tools, are creating a fully typographic Arabic: one that merges the dizzying eclecticism of original writing systems with contemporary font production.
Again, other acts have done this; UK rappers like Dave and J Hus write casual, meaningful lyrics that people can relate to all the time—but it's not often a band takes that style of writing and merges it with glossy, 80s-leaning pop music.
Then, with an airplane soaring off it segues into "Earth (Gaia)" which merges Ming the Merciless' Flash Gordon quotes with doom-laden bible soothsaying and rich ambient sounds—and so begins a near-two hour progressive journey that doesn't do a disservice to the title.
One provision would change a key rule to make it harder to execute "tax inversions," in which a United States firm merges with a foreign competitor and moves its corporate headquarters overseas in order to get access to lower taxes in the merger partner's country.
"Autobiography" isn't autobiographical; it's a dance score for the British choreographer Wayne McGregor, and it merges brittle drum-machine sounds with marimba-plinking Steve Reich Minimalism, orchestral instruments, sampled vocals (speaking, singing, screaming) and plenty of other sounds that keep a listener perpetually off-balance.
CHICHA CAFETIN AND COCKTAILS Vanessa Palazio and Adam Schneider, the couple who owned Little Muenster, drew from Ms. Palazio's Nicaraguan background for this new spot, which merges street food like quesillos (corn tortillas with cheese and toppings) and Nicaraguan guacamole with hard-cooked egg.
Another big name in online learning, Udacity (not to be confused with Udemy), laid off 20% of its workforce amid a larger restructuring; and further afield, Kano — which merges online learning with DIY hardware kits — has also laid off and restructured in recent months.
With a vibrant color style that merges 80s fashion with future-tech, clean linework by Chiang, and a sharp story by comic mainstay Brian K. Vaughn (Saga, Y: The Last Man), this is one of the most memorable comics about cool girls scrambling through a weird crisis.
Both the sculpture's subject matter as well as the word "hermaphrodite" originate in the classical myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses of Hermaphroditus, the exceptionally handsome son of Hermes and Aphrodite who merges with the female nymph, Salmacis, to create a single body that is both male and female.
After seeing Lawrence trudge up the stairs to his old apartment, Issa's month merges with that moment when she, too, does the final climb upstairs for a final walkthrough — and comes in to see her ex-partner, leaning against a wall and staring into the distance.
When printed on smooth, aluminum-clad Dibond (or, as in the case of "Car Window 103", on vinyl mounted to Dibond), the dark tones of the source photo remain shadowy but the mid-tones take on a luminous shimmer and the image merges with its surroundings' reflection.
It's difficult to know exactly who did what, but her hand, she pointed out, is evident in the female figure above the fireplace, which merges with the floral patterns around it, and could be spotted in tapestries, stained glass windows, and fabric embroideries throughout the house.
But she was drawn to dance music and electronics, and her recent EP, "Now That the Light Is Fading" (which includes the viral hit "Alaska"), merges rural-sounding melodies and programmed beats, thoughtful verses and poppy choruses — the natural (including sounds recorded outdoors) and the virtual.

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