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Former Scottish soldiers gather in Dundee to protest against the government's plans to amalgamate Scots regiments.
Rojek says land swaps could amalgamate under-utilized tot lots and small isolated parks, creating larger and more accessible open spaces.
Gradually, scattered groups of cattle amalgamate, converging on X17 bore where four horsemen and coachers wait patiently.
It was furthermore shown that there is at atmospheric pressure very strong tendency for mercury to amalgamate iron.
The dispossession of the peasantry gave landlords a golden opportunity to amalgamate small plots into large farms.
This will possibly lead to rural clubs having to amalgamate to field a team.
The following Kent schools have either recently undergone amalgamation or are due to amalgamate.
Mercury is used by thousands of small-scale miners in the region to amalgamate gold.
In appropriate cases, the Commission may invite applicants to amalgamate their proposals.
Oli Bott's arrangements amalgamate improvisatory gestures of jazz with tango's zest of life.
He says that the government does not have a policy of closing special schools, although some may amalgamate.
We must therefore be cautious and not amalgamate two things which are different.
The five existing banks in this country wanted to amalgamate among themselves to become even more powerful institutions.
Their effect was to amalgamate elements of various departments already involved in work related to the environment and renewable resources.
In the last fiscal year, for example, the Board decided to amalgamate its Governance Committee and the Nominating Committee.
On the Quebec side of the Ottawa River, work continued to amalgamate municipalities under the new city of Gatineau.
A proposal to amalgamate several police services sometimes meets with resistance from the communities affected and their municipal politicians.
After reporting, students can amalgamate all their answers into a group one.
Our aim on earth is to amalgamate with our Divine Half for the conquest of Immortality.
Previous attempts in Glasgow to close and amalgamate schools have failed because councillors, faced with parental opposition, have traded votes to keep half-empty schools in their patch open. In this section Converted?
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The black and white races had not amalgamated and were not inclining to amalgamate.
These sometimes fail to amalgamate, and so the artistic precipitation is cloudy.
He has all the genius that could comport with oddity, and all the oddity that could amalgamate with genius.
These are to be well mixed, and allowed to stand a month, to amalgamate.
The law cannot possibly lower its standard, nor yet amalgamate with grace.
The historical error was that Russia did not amalgamate with the Tartars.
Mercury does not amalgamate with copper so readily as with gold or silver.
They seemed very shy of each other, and did not amalgamate at all.
But the three zones mingle and amalgamate along the edges, like the colors in the solar spectrum.
Old Dorion was one of those French creoles, descendants of the ancient Canadian stock, who abound on the western frontier, and amalgamate or cohabit with the savages.
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