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acquisitions of the Finnish, Swedish, Danish, and
Norwegian banks of
Merita Bank, Nordbanken, Unidanmark, and
Christiania Bank og Kreditk****e that took...
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merita,
Merita,
meritá, or
mérita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Merita may
refer to:
Merita Breads, a
brand of
breads in the
United States...
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Merita is a
brand of
breads that was
produced by
Hostess Brands and now
produced by
Flowers Foods,
available throughout the
Southeastern United States...
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Merita Berntsen Mol (born 24
February 1969) is a
Norwegian beach volleyball player, born in Bergen. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1996...
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Meritas may mean
Meritas (cloth), a
brand of
oilcloth and
other specialist cloths Meritas (education), a
former network of
primary schools Meritas (law)...
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Meritas,
formerly known as
Commercial Law Affiliates, is a
services network consisting of a
global alliance of
business law
firms that was
founded in...
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martyred sisters,
Degna and
Merita,
killed under Valerian and
buried "in Commodilla"
according to the
liturgical sources;
Merita's name is in a
fresco near...
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Merita Sokoli, also
known as
Merita Sokoli Tezha (29
December 1924, Korça – 4
November 2007,
United States), was an
Albanian soprano singer and actress...
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Tenaturris merita is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mangeliidae. The
length of the s****
varies between 7 mm and 12 mm...
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Eurybia merita,
commonly known as the
subalpine aster or
arctic aster (not to be
confused with
Eurybia sibirica,
which shares the
latter common name),...