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Leading the merger effort were Elmer Kelm, the head of the Minnesota Democratic Party and founding chairman of the DFL party ; Elmer Benson, effectively the head of the Farmer-Labor Party by virtue of his leadership of its dominant left-wing faction ; and rising star Hubert H. Humphrey, who chaired the Fusion Committee that accomplished the union and then went on to chair its first state convention.
Confronted by the rising Australian Labor Party in 1909, he merged his Protectionist Party with Joseph Cook's Anti-Socialist Party to create the Commonwealth Liberal Party ( known commonly as the Fusion ), the main ancestor of the modern Liberal Party of Australia.
In addition to the National Caucus of Labor Committees, there was the Citizens Electoral Council ( Australia ), the National Democratic Policy Committee, the Fusion Energy Foundation, and the U. S. Labor Party.
In 1908, when Deakin proposed the Commonwealth Liberal Party, a " Fusion " of the two non-Labor parties, Reid stood aside from the leadership.
Four years later, at the age of 34, Mitchel was elected Mayor on the Fusion ( Party ) slate, an alliance of Republicans with Jewish and Protestant reformers.
During his tenure with the Populists, Butler was an advocate of " Fusion ", meaning outright cooperation with the North Carolina ( and national ) Republican Party as a means to achieve some of the more important goals of his party.
There he realized that Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, president of the Fusion Party, was the better option to help in this task.
After several debates, the Autonomist Party agreed to send four men to reunite with Libera Fusion Party in the organization's behalf, including Muñoz Rivera.
The Commonwealth Liberal Party ( CLP, also known as The Fusion, or the Deakinite Liberal Party ) was a political movement active in Australia from 1909 to 1916, shortly after federation.
The result was the Fusion in 1909, composed of Joseph Cook's Anti-Socialist Party ( formerly Free Trade Party ), and conservative Protectionists.
The Fusion soon began calling itself the Liberal Party, proclaiming its adherence to classical liberalism.
The Fusion Party was the original name of the Republican Party in the state of Ohio.
While many of these state parties adopted the name " Republican ", the Ohio convention adopted the name " Fusionist " or " Fusion Party ", which they felt more accurately described the fusion of person from a variety of political backgrounds, including members of the Free Soil Party, the Conscience Whig Party, the Know-Nothing Party, as well as members of the Democratic Party who were opposed to slavery.

Fusion and is
The only exception is the " Fusion Station " level, where killing a certain woman will yield a shotgun as well as spawn an enemy.
Fusion of the petals is a trait that was traditionally used to place the order in the subclass Sympetalae.
Fusion ( also called synthesis ) is the process of combining two or more distinct entities into a new whole.
* Fusion of law and equity is the combining of the rules of equity and common law into one coherent set of rules.
Fusion cuisine is cuisine that combines elements of different culinary traditions.
Fusion food is a general term for the combination of various forms of cookery and comes in several forms.
It is available in a Live CD format that allows it to be used on a computer without installing it on the hard drive, and in versions compatible with hardware emulation / virtualization systems, including Bochs, QEMU, VMware Workstation / Fusion, VirtualBox and Microsoft Virtual PC.
Fusion is the process that powers active stars.
Fusion of deuterium with tritium creating helium-4, freeing a neutron, and releasing 17. 59 Electronvolt | MeV of energy, as an appropriate amount of mass changing forms to appear as the kinetic energy of the products, in agreement with kinetic E = Δmc < sup > 2 </ sup >, where Δm is the change in rest mass of particles.
Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion processes.
Fusion power is a primary area of research in plasma physics.
Fusion between the nuclei is opposed by the repulsive positive electrical charge common to all nuclei due to protons in the nucleus.
Another Bitstream product is Font Fusion, a font rasterizing engine developed jointly with Type Solutions, Inc., which is now owned by Bitstream.
* Fusion is the union of two adjacent teeth during development.
( An example is when Fusion Bubbles tricked Professor Utonium into thinking she was the real Bubbles ).
The school staff is also proposing a new name for this technique: " Given that ' piercing ' is an unfortunate mistake in the veneering world, we chose to use the word " Fusion " instead, by which term the artist expresses his intention of sanding through the veneer as a decorative, textural effect, not as a mistake.
The centre is owned by Croydon Council, but was originally run by Parkwood Leisure, although it is now run by Fusion Lifestyle in partnership with the Council.
Fusion reactions are much more energetic per unit mass of fuel than fission reactions, but starting the fusion chain reaction is much more difficult.
Though originally reported to be based strongly on the Ford Evos concept car, the development of the Fusion based on the Evos indicates that, while the Mustang is expected to borrow some styling from the concept, it will not rely as heavily upon it and there has been no indication from Ford whether it will share the global platform with the Fusion and Ford Mondeo or sit upon a modified version of its current platform.
Fusion is the process by which two lipid bilayers merge, resulting in one connected structure.
Fusion is involved in many cellular processes, particularly in eukaryotes since the eukaryotic cell is extensively sub-divided by lipid bilayer membranes.

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The term " Cold Fusion " was coined in a 1956 New York Times article about Luis W. Alvarez's paper.
" Fusion " is a more common term for this phenomenon.
In November 1903, McClellan defeated the sitting Mayor, Seth Low ( independent Fusion ), for a two-year term.
At other times, the term " Fusion " candidate did not refer to a candidate from a specific party, but rather represented an electoral technique in which a candidate was nominated by more than one political party.
As a broader generic term, Christian union may refer to any Christian society, such as SCM and Fusion groups.

Fusion and may
Fusion albums, even those that are made by the same group or artist, may include a variety of styles.
Although the film's staff thought sequences with the Fusion Swords may be impossible, they realised that such a weapon gave an interesting twist to the battles.
Through a search engine called Fusion, students may search through 400, 000 records found in the library catalogs for the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, and the Vigo County Public Library.
IGPs like the Intel's HD Graphics 3000 and AMD's Fusion IGPs have improved performance that may match cheap dedicated graphic cards, but still lag behind the more expensive dedicated graphics cards.
Fusion events may involve the interactions of over a half million atoms for hundreds of microseconds.
Ford Fusion may refer to:
Fusion with animal domestication elements of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ( PPNB ) culture is hypothesised by Juris Zarins, to have led to the Circum Arabian Nomadic Pastoral Complex, a group of cultures that invented nomadic pastoralism, and may have been the original culture which spread Proto-Semitic languages throughout the region.
** Fusion or pattern matching: fundamentals may be perceived through pattern matching of the separately analyzed partials to a best-fit exact-harmonic template ( Gerson & Goldstein, 1978 ) or the best-fit subharmonic ( Terhardt, 1974 ).
Fusion of the joint with bone may end the lameness, as the joint has then become stable.
The election was also notable for two non-politician semi-celebrities running on third-party tickets: Bernhard Goetz, who had achieved fame in 1984 as the " subway vigilante " for shooting four youths who may have tried to rob him, on the Fusion Party ticket, and Kenny Kramer, who was the inspiration for the character Cosmo Kramer on the TV show Seinfeld, on the Libertarian Party ticket.

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