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PolyOne, Cleveland, OH, a global polymer services company, has completed the sale of its Melos rubber granulates operations to the Melos management team, supported by investors from a group of European banks and funds. Chamomile derives its name from two Greek words: chamos (ground), and melos (apple), that refer to its low growing habit (grows only eight to 16 inches in height) and its apple-scented feathery leaves. With 1:17 left in the second quarter, senior Derrick Brill scored on a 4-yard quarterback sneak, but Chris Melos extra point was blocked to give the Huskies a 13-7 halftime lead. |
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