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Galsworthy amalgamates this social drama with classical tragedy.
Mercury amalgamates, or mixes, readily with many metals.
The result was a film which amalgamates fantasy and fact.
The band charmlessly amalgamates influences ranging from the Kinks to the Jam to Weezer.
The physical materials he uses make fresh juxtapositions; he amalgamates unusual photographic images and plain bits of paper, for example.
The new, 150-room Kensington Hotel amalgamates four Victorian town houses that underwent a $320 million restoration to create the atmosphere and aesthetics of an exclusive London club.
During the electrolysis of brine, liberated sodium amalgamates with the mercury cathode and then reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide.
What is less well-known is that the slurry in the pan is then mixed with mercury, which amalgamates with the gold and sinks to the bottom.
This plottiest part of the book amalgamates the Profumo affair and the viciously contested Smethwick byelection, two flashpoints from the end of the Harold Macmillan era.
Kitaj, for all his modernness, is something of a traditionalist in his love of oil paints, pastels, charcoal, but he also amalgamates all three in unexpected ways.
It's a great text that amalgamates the two Creation stories that are so different, Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Most people seem not to realize that the story of Genesis is so contradictory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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