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A third town, Stonehouse, developed between Devonport and Plymouth, and all were amalgamated in 1914.
The bureau and the society amalgamated in 1938 to form a new and revitalized Fabian Society.
The two communities were amalgamated in 1967 to form the city.
The aged and disability discrimination portfolios were amalgamated in July 2014, after Innes's term as full-time disability commissioner ended.
But beneath that rapid growth, many members of the city's electorate especially in the suburbs, which had been amalgamated in 1998 were feeling the strain.
By 1880 almost all of the 200 synagogues in the United States (amalgamated in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1873) were Reform.
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When the sample yielded a concentration less than required for subsequent steps in the protocol, the process was started over again and resulting volumes amalgamated (and in some instances vacuum centrifuged to increase the concentration) before moving forward to the next step.
The capital of the Nobatae appears then to have been moved to Pachoras (Faras) until they were amalgamated later in the 6th century with Maqurrah (Makurra) into the single kingdom of Dunqulah.
Before Scotland's police forces were amalgamated, officers in Strathclyde were identified as the most likely force to use stop and search powers.
Thus, we amalgamated wards in such a way that no area had fewer than 50 respondents, using the principles (a) that wards were only amalgamated with adjacent wards; and (b) no wards whose IMD scores differed by more than 5 were amalgamated.
The agar and serum mixtures were then amalgamated while in their isothermal states.
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