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How to use amalgamated in a sentence

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In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering.
In the North Wiltshire deanery, Mr Oram explained that many of the smaller parishes will have to be amalgamated.
Several adjacent farms would be conjoined, and amalgamated for profit, by outside investors at the expense of sitting tenants.
In some regions the solids from several wineries may be amalgamated for processing to recover tartrates and, occasionally, grapeseed oil.
A number of chapels, including Congregational and United Reformed Church, amalgamated in the 1970s to become Christchurch in New Road.
The ore was stamped fine, roasted, and amalgamated in combination pans without grinding.
But his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision he can express in the language of computers.
But when the two banks amalgamated, it threw the whole religious balance out of kilter.
The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute.
He and the hounds ravening him are amalgamated in one precipitate upsweep of pigments.
The East Yorkshire Regiment amalgamated with the West Yorkshire Regiment in 1958 to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once.
In 1989 this was restructured so that the smaller local bodies were amalgamated with larger ones.
Now suddenly their land was seized and amalgamated with all the land confiscated from large wealthy farmers, and given over to peasants to work.
A Christmas birthday also means a birthday party amalgamated with the festive celebrations.
A business is often sold, purchased, merged, or amalgamated with another business by the purchase and sale of either assets or shares.
He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford.
The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School.
The drawings were in large part reorganised and amalgamated with other drawings belonging to the family.
The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc.
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The black and white races had not amalgamated and were not inclining to amalgamate.
It was pliant and amalgamated easily with local observances, in China with funeral rites, in Tibet with demonolatry.
This outcrop is oxidized, and being free, is easily amalgamated with mercury.
In 1989, Blackwoods Beverages in Winnipeg bought the bottling plants in western Canada, which were then amalgamated into PCCB Ltd.
Hundreds of barrowsful of earth amalgamated with pebbles, and rounded into cones, with sinuous.
What you want is an amalgamated lady bootblack and nautch dancer.
These scattered fragments of humanity had never shown any desire to be amalgamated with the social structure.
Services and supports currently provided by the separate Societies will be expanded under the amalgamated Society.
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