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In 1954 Charles began merging gospel sounds and instruments with lyrics that addressed more secular issues.

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The idea of merging Aarau with its neighboring suburbs has been recently discussed in the hope of arresting the slowly progressing losses.
Columbus has been home to many manufacturing companies, including Noblitt-Sparks Industries ( which built radios under the Arvin brand in the 1930s ) and Arvin Industries, now Meritor, Inc. After merging with Meritor Automotive on July 10, 2000, the headquarters of the newly created ArvinMeritor Industries was established in Troy, Michigan, the home of parent company, Rockwell International.
Along with the PFLP, it then broke from the APF over ideological differences, and has made limited moves toward merging with the PFLP since the mid-1990s.
More recently ( 1999 ), a merging of the Gf-Gc theory of Cattell and Horn with Carroll's Three-Stratum theory has led to the Cattell – Horn – Carroll theory.
Iceman has also been able to move rapidly to another distant location while in his organic ice form, being able to deposit his bodily mass into a river and reconstitute his entire mass a great distance away in a matter of minutes ( by temporarily merging his molecules with those of the river ).
From the 17th through the 19th centuries, the merging of folk beliefs about group differences with scientific explanations of those differences produced what one scholar has called an " ideology of race ".
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
A merging draft, BioCode, was published in 1997 in an attempt to standardize nomenclature in these areas, but has yet to be formally adopted.
After World War II, Molde experienced accelerated growth, merging with Bolsøy and parts of Veøy on 1 January 1964, and has become a center for not only administrative and public services, but also academic resources and industrial output.
Yet in other dialects, the distinction between ( ē ) and ( ī ) has been lost, merging to the latter.
In more western dialects, the distinction between and ( š ) has been lost, both merging to the former.
In recent years, there has been a process of reconciliation and a merging of Haredi Jews with Israeli society, for example in relation to employment.
France Telecom has already begun merging the different internal divisions managing each platform and they now almost all operate under the Orange brand.
Angara has the following tributaries: Taseyeva ( formed by the merging of rivers Biryusa och Chuna ), Irkut, Oka, Iya, Ilim, Kova, Chadobets and Irkeneyeva.
Chromosome evidence has also been used as an argument for merging " species ", as was the case for considering infulatus a subspecies of A. azarae rather than a separate species.
After Caul has worked his magic on merging and filtering different tapes, the final result is a sound recording in which the words themselves become crystal clear, but their actual meaning remains ambiguous.
This merging of identities of similar goddesses has led to considerable confusion, leading to some attributing to Bastet the title Mistress of the Sistrum ( more properly belonging to Hathor, who had become thought of as an aspect of the later emerging Isis, as had Mut ), and the Greek idea of her as a lunar goddess ( more properly an attribute of Mut ) rather than the solar deity she was.
Although the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby have begun merging functions, Medina has determined to remain an incorporated village.
However, another, independent study found that, " The merging, grandiosity, and identity confusion that has been encouraged and then exploited in the training in order to control participants is now used to tie them to Vitality ( Lifespring ) in the future by enrolling them in new trainings and enlisting them as recruiters ".
There has been talk of further municipality merging but the neighboring municipalities Grue and Våler have rejected Åsnes in favor of bigger municipalities.
8, the AFL – CIO has the authority to place conditions on the issuance of charters, and formally has endorsed the policy of merging small unions into larger ones.

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This merging of consumer and high versions of modernist culture led to a radical transformation of the meaning of " modernism ".
Smaller councils began to be consolidated, which led to Massasoit Council merging with the Cachalot Council to form the Moby Dick Council with the two former councils becoming districts.
The United Farm Workers of America ( UFWA ) ( Spanish: ) is a labor union created from the merging of two groups, the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee ( AWOC ) led by Filipino organizer Larry Itliong, and the National Farm Workers Association ( NFWA ) led by César Chávez.
His father was a younger son of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford, by his third wife ; an elder son by the second wife ( a daughter of the 1st Duke of Bridgwater ) became the 2nd Marquess of Stafford, and his marriage with the daughter and heiress of the 18th Earl of Sutherland ( Countess of Sutherland in her own right ) led to the merging of the Gower and Stafford titles in that of the Dukes of Sutherland ( created 1833 ), who represent the elder branch of the family.
That merger was torn apart by political and industrial differences between the blue-and white-collar sections and the former DATA became Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section, TASS before merging with the white-collar union ASTMS, led by Clive Jenkins, to form Manufacturing Science Finance, MSF.
There are now fewer regional editions than there once were because fewer variations in the schedules have led to merging of several editions.
At the time of its merging with Pro Patria, it was led by Taavi Veskimägi, a former Minister of Finance.
In the Štokavian and Čakavian vowel systems, this phoneme did not have a back vowel parallel ; the tendency towards articulatory symmetry led to its merging with other phonemes.
In 1416 a popular revolt of Muslims and Christians broke out in Dobruja, led by Musa's former confidant, the scholar-mystic Şeyh Bedreddin, and supported by Wallachian voivod Mircea I. Bedreddin preached such concepts as merging Islam, Christianity, and Judaism into a single faith and the social betterment of free peasants and nomads at the expense of the Ottoman bureaucratic and professional classes.
Gradual urbanisation over the following decades led to some rural districts being redefined as urban districts or merging with existing urban districts or boroughs.
This decision led to a split by those Radicals who were more keen on an alliance with the centre-right: this group, led by Benedetto Della Vedova, launched the Liberal Reformers and joined the House of Freedoms, eventually merging into Berlusconi's The People of Freedom party.
This process, and a drive to increased industrialisation led in the 1970s to the separation of crop and animal production and the merging of each across villages to form much larger cooperative units in which, for example, one LPG for crop production with perhaps 3000 ha of land would supply feed to two LPGs working in animal production.
During negotiations which led to the merging of the Champ Car World Series and the IRL IndyCar Series, a problem came in the form of a scheduling conflict between the Champ Car race scheduled at Long Beach and the IndyCar race held at Twin Ring Motegi the same weekend.
However, ongoing financial difficulties led to Fitzroy merging with the then Brisbane Bears to form the Brisbane Lions.
Following the event, the Million Mom March participants became a chapter-based organization to promote restrictions on the private ownership of firearms in state legislatures, merging with a victim led organization called the Bell Campaign, but keeping the name Million Mom March as the new organization.
This led to Apocalypse's merging with Cyclops.
The Swatantra experiment of liberalism ended in 1974 by merging with Bharatiya Kranti Dal ( led by Charan Singh ), a coalition of left-wing, right-wing, and Hindu opponents of Congress Party rule.
Throughout the 1990s, Louis was involved in a number of initiatives led by the World Wide Web Consortium, including the development of an early draft standard for merging television with the web.
In 1918 Fredriksskans was opened and at the same time the where a major conference in Kalmar about the high number of clubs in the town, this led to the merging of IF Gothia and Kamraterna to Kalmar Idrotts Sällskap and Kalmar IK merged with Falken to form Kalmar AIK.
Recognition that the conservation of many ecosystem services aligns with more traditional conservation goals ( i. e. biodiversity ) has led to the suggested merging of objectives for maximizing their mutual success.

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