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The gods Persephone-Isis and Hades-Serapis, an example of Greco-Egyptian syncretism. Syncretism (/ ˈ s ɪ ŋ k r ə t ɪ z əm, ˈ s ɪ n-/) [1] is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought.
Combine car, or combine, a type of railroad car which combines sections for passengers and freight; Combine painting, a type of artwork; COMBINE, a computational biology initiative; Combine (Half-Life), a fictional alien enemy force from the Half-Life video game series; The Combine (group), an organized crime group; The Combine (Australian film ...
Combined arms is an approach to warfare that seeks to integrate different combat arms of a military to achieve mutually complementary effects—for example, using infantry and armour in an urban environment in which each supports the other.
U.S. Army and Iraqi Army soldiers boarding helicopters during the Iraq War, 2009. In current military use, combined operations are operations conducted by forces of two or more allied nations acting together for the accomplishment of a common strategy, a strategic and operational and sometimes tactical cooperation.
A vertical merger occurs when two firms combine across the value chain, such as when a firm buys a former supplier (backward integration) or a former customer (forward integration). When there is no strategic relatedness between an acquiring firm and its target, this is called a conglomerate merger (Douma & Schreuder, 2013).
Quick tip: In the "Start Mail Merge" drop-down, you can also select "Step-by-Step Mail Merge Wizard" at the bottom of the list for a more guided run-through of the mail merge process. 9. Click ...
Throw it back with these delicious retro appetizers, from party dips to fancy finger foods. They're perfect for holidays, game days, and any celebration!
They usually cannot filter out meaningful or appropriate anagrams from large numbers of nonsensical word combinations. Some servers attempt to improve on this using statistical techniques that try to combine only words that appear together often. This approach provides only limited success since it fails to recognize ironic and humorous ...