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Meritor is a
Fortune 500 company. In 1997,
Rockwell International spun off its
automotive business as
Meritor. In 2000, Arvin
Meritor was formed...
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doing business under the name
Meritor Financial Group to
emphasize its
expansion into
financial services. In 1986,
Meritor began operating mutual funds...
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merit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Merit may
refer to:
Merit (Buddhism)
Merit (Christianity)
Merit (cigarette), a
brand of
cigarettes Merit Energy...
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Legion of
Merit (LOM) is a
military award of the
United States Armed Forces that is
given for
exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance...
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Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, 477 U.S. 57 (1986), is a US
labor law case,
where the
United States Supreme Court, in a 9–0 decision,
recognized ****ual...
- The
Order of
Merit (French:
Ordre du Mérite) is an
order of
merit for the
Commonwealth realms,
recognising distinguished service in the
armed forces, science...
- company,
Meritor Automotive,
based in Troy, Michigan,
which then
merged with
Arvin Industries to form
Arvin Meritor. That
company is now
known as
Meritor, Inc...
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article on "
merit (law)", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
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Conwed Tower.
After the
Meritor Mortgage Corporation moved into the top two
floors of the
towers in 1987, it was
renamed to
Meritor Tower. The
tower was...
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Vendor tandems from Chalmers, Hendrickson,
Meritor, and
RAYCO are
rated at up to 46,000
pounds (21,000 kg).
Meritor tridems (three
powered axles)
rated at...