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en We want to try to merge some of the things that happen in Belfast to draw more people to the festival. If we can merge them to us, certainly we're broadening our base.

en How can we know where we came from? Where did we originate, and where will we go and merge? How are we bound, and how do we obtain liberation? How do we merge with intuitive ease into the Eternal, Imperishable Lord?

en We would like to merge. More specifically, we'd like to merge with a teaching hospital. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. We would like to merge. More specifically, we'd like to merge with a teaching hospital.

en By allowing Delta to merge with Continental or Northwest, we would have three extremely large airlines accounting for 75 percent of market. But it would be harder for American and United to dominate Delta if Delta were to merge.

en I think Stephenie has a chance to make it to the merge, ... Now if she doesn't doesn't change her attitude, she's not gonna make it in that merge.

en There was no festival in the area in March. So we went for it. I just want to give filmmakers a new platform and they (PBIFF) want to kill us our first time out. They actually offered to merge and promised me a seat on their board. What does that get me?

en The code base is churning like crazy. Trying to merge something that's evolving so fast is the hard part.

en Whereas they used to have a higher price range, say $17 to $21 [a barrel], now people say prices could be at $11, $12, $15 for a long time, or at least you can't bet your company that they are going to be higher, and that has led to this powerful motive to merge as the next stage of getting your costs under control and spreading them out over a larger base.

en Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.

en It's our best attempt to merge some of the more aggressive stuff with some of the softer side of things we do.

en As the waves of water merge again with the water, so does my light merge again into the Light.

en These things are just small, tuck-in acquisitions. The banks are still waiting for the approval to merge. That will be the icing on the cake for them.

en His magazines are a perfect example of when marketing and journalism merge into one entity. I know a lot of people in the media hate his guts, but it's a matter of jealousy. I think he's doing a marvelous job.

en Merging technologies will move wearable PCs to more people. Where today people might carry a cell phone, pager, PDA, and a laptop computer, as they merge, people will want to carry one item instead four.

en Every being is a pilgrim destined to reach Madhava and merge in Him; but most people have forgotten the road; they wander like lost children, wasting precious time in the by-paths.


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