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The remaining two, following integration and amalgamation with a third partner, became Nord Aviation in 1958.
The city's area was expanded in 2005 by amalgamation with several neighbouring communities.
In 1991 amalgamation with the Royal Scots was proposed but due to extensive campaigning the decision was reversed.
This is the third "mega-merger" since 2008, following Delta's tie-up with Northwest and United's amalgamation with Continental.
By 1940 few traces of the amalgamation with Agriculture were still evident, although Lipman and Reed each continued to teach a course.
These events promoted Edmonton's growth and development, and amalgamation with a number of neighbouring towns beginning with Strathcona in 1912 increased Edmonton's area and population significantly.
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The technique of amalgamation, alloying with mercury to improve the recovery of gold, was discovered at about this time.
In this study, we report results from integrated geological, geochemical and geophysical investigations on the Wulungu Depression of the Junggar Basin to determine the basement nature of the basin and understand its amalgamation history with the Chinese Altai, within the broad tectonic evolution of the Altai Junggar area.
Detail: Amalgamation ofcCrystal with life size human 3D printed spine.
It's jargon, a heinous amalgamation of terms with unknown origins and delivered with no explanation, irony or even a crumb of guilt.
Shinbutsu shūgō, in Japan, amalgamation of Buddhism with the indigenous religion Shintō.
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