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Alternatively, the supernova may have resulted from the merger of two white dwarfs, so that the limit was only violated momentarily.
The longest article ( 310 pages ) is on the United States, and resulted from the merger of the articles on the individual states.
** Pacific Team Lotus, the successor team that resulted from a merger with Pacific and competed in Formula One in 1995
This resulted in the merger between the Conservatives and Joseph Chamberlain's Liberal Unionist Party, composed of former Liberals who opposed Irish home rule.
Osco's merger with Jewel resulted in tremendous growth for Osco.
ITV is to be distinguished from ITV plc, the company that resulted from the merger of Granada plc and Carlton Communications in 2004 and which holds the Channel 3 broadcasting licences in England, Wales, southern Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
A referendum held in May 2008 resulted in a merger of the Sylt-Ost municipality with the town of Westerland due 1 January 2009.
This merger resulted in the creation of several separated sections of the city in parts of the township that had experienced annexations by Dayton, Huber Heights, and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Finally, as the Interstate Commerce Commission began to realize that railroads needed to be able to compete successfully with trucking and other modes of transportation more than primarily each other, in 1959, the Norfolk and Western succeeded in reaching a merge with the VGN and gaining regulatory approvals, marking what became called the " modern merger era " in North American railroading which eventually resulted in Princeton's current service by Norfolk Southern Railway, one of only 6 large class 1 railroads operating in the United States in the 21st century.
The SAS cooperation resulted in a full merger from 1951, after a merger proposal from Braathens SAFE had been rejected.
In 2008, another merger resulted in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Astronomy and Space Physics becoming one of its divisions.
The merger also resulted in a change of emphasis: National Semiconductor's priority was single-chip budget devices like the MediaGX, rather than higher performance chips like the 6x86 and MII.
In 1976 there was a merger of administrative districts in the area that resulted in the municipality of La Roche-en-Ardennes.
Ebner, who supported the idea of a merger, led a major shareholder revolt that resulted in the replacement of UBS's chairman, Robert Studer.
The all-stock merger resulted in the creation UBS AG, a huge new bank with total assets of more than US $ 590 billion.
The merger, which was billed as a merger of equals, resulted in UBS's shareholders receiving 60 % of the combined company and Swiss Bank's shareholders receiving the remaining 40 % of the bank's common shares.
In the UK, the recent merger of NTL: Telewest and Virgin Mobile resulted in a company offering a quadruple play of cable television, broadband Internet, home telephone, and mobile telephone services.
) The Dime merger resulted in account ownership to be split with account beneficiaries.
The Fleet Mortgage merger resulted in entire loans simply disappearing — being serviced but unable to be found by customer service representatives.
In markets where Chase already had a dominant presence, such as Greater New York and Chicago owing to the presence of Chase and predecessor Bank One ( in New York, the merger has resulted in different branches several feet away in some cases ), Chase further disposed of such branches to other banks.
This resulted in a merger of CNBC Asia with Dow Jones ' Asia Business News ( ABN ), and likewise of CNBC Europe with European Business News.
However, the merger of the Vauxhall and Opel marketing departments had already resulted in Dealer Team Vauxhall and Dealer Opel Team ( DOT ) joining to form GM Dealer Sport ( GMDS ); with the Chevette soon to be obsolete, Opel were able to force the cancellation of the HSR rally programme in favour of the Manta 400.
In 1898, the National Biscuit Company was formed from the combination of those three ; the merger resulted in a company with 114 bakeries across the United States and headquartered in New York City.

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Before the merger, the employees of the HBC, unlike the North West Company, did not participate in its profits.
County Londonderry was incorporated in 1613 from the merger of County Coleraine with the barony of Loughinsholin ( in County Tyrone ), the North West Liberties of Londonderry ( in County Donegal ), and the North East Liberties of Coleraine ( in County Antrim ).
The presence of British and other Commonwealth troops were crucial to Malaysia's security during the Malayan Emergency ( 1948 – 1960 ) and the Indonesian Confrontation ( 1962 – 1966 ), which was sparked by Malaya's merger with the British colonies of Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo to form Malaysia in 1963.
As it had after the merger with West Melbourne, North once again managed to avert its destruction.
In 2007, Philips has entered into a definitive merger agreement with North American luminaires company Genlyte Group Incorporated, which provides the company with a leading position in the North American luminaires ( also known as ˜ lighting fixtures "), controls and related products for a wide variety of applications, including solid state lighting.
Following the announcement of the merger between Square and former competitor Enix in 2003, Square purchased back Electronic Arts ' stake in Square EA, and folded it back into Square Soft, Inc., its North American subsidiary, which was subsequently renamed Square Enix U. S. A., Inc. ( now Square Enix, Inc .) and continues to publish Square Enix's titles in North America.
At the time of the North American merger, the theological significance of these terms had expanded beyond the traditional Christian understanding.
Other North American mergers that are absent in Received Pronunciation are the merger of the vowels of caught and cot ( and in RP ) in many accents, and the merger of father ( RP ) and bother ( RP ) in almost all.
* There is no contrast between the vowels of caught and cot ( cot – caught merger, as above ); in addition, the short a of bat is more open than almost everywhere else in North America.
McLoughlin was instrumental in the negotiations leading to the North West Company's 1821 merger with the Hudson's Bay Company.
In 1982 through the merger of the Insurance Company of North America ( INA ) founded in 1792 and Connecticut General ( CG ) founded in 1865 came together to become CIGNA.
Both North American satellite radio providers offer business subscriptions, though given the merger of XM Satellite Radio with Sirius, the future of XM for Business is uncertain.
* Across The Waves Bundaberg Eagles ( merger of North Bundaberg and Souths / ATW Magpies )
The merger brought with it a number of talented players, and the North Stars were revived — they reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1981, where they lost in five games to the New York Islanders.
Gordon and George Gund III became minority owners of the Seals in 1974, and were instrumental in their move to Cleveland in 1976 and a 1978 merger with the Minnesota North Stars, which they purchased that year.
Note that Elyton has long been a part of Birmingham itself, since Birmingham was established by the merger of three towns, and the city has a long history of annexing its neighboring towns and villages, including North Birmingham.
Virgin Atlantic has been a rival of British Airways since its inception, as British Airways had been the only airline from the United Kingdom serving long-haul routes to destinations in North America, the Caribbean and the Far East since the BA-BCal merger in the late 1980s.
* London Metropolitan University, North Campus on the Holloway Road, formed from the merger of the University of North London and London Guildhall University in 2002.
Girl Scouts of Alaska was formed on October 1, 2009 by the merger of Girl Scouts Susitna Council and Tongass Alaska Girl Scout Council and serves all of Alaska south of the 63 North.
Montana Council formed in 1973 from the merger of four councils, including Vigilante Area Council and the North Central Montana Council.

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