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In a post-race interview Miliband ruled out an offer to amalgamate with Sturgeon's stable.
One senior figure, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, made matters worse this week by suggesting that Labour should amalgamate with Kadima.
A storm out at sea churns the surface, creating chop — smaller and then larger wavelets, which amalgamate, with enough wind, into heavy seas.
During their transformation from cold to warm status, anticyclones usually move out of the main belt followed by cyclones in middle latitudes and often amalgamate with the quasi-permanent bands of relatively high pressure found in both hemispheres around latitude 20° to 30° the so-called subtropical anticyclones.
Notably, the two nanowires marked by the white circle in Figure 6d were amalgamate with each other at the top, which may be due to damage during the drying and transfer processes.
( See "Stumbling Giants: EA And Take-Two").The companies have both tumbled into trouble since failing to amalgamate, with Take-Two spending significant time and money trying to keeps its developing team on board.
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This used to be Melcombe Regis, until it amalgamated with Weymouth, to the south, in 1571.
In 1672 the Royal Academy of Dance was amalgamated with the Royal Academy of Music.
Jaffa was amalgamated with Tel Aviv in 1950, and the united municipality became officially known as Tel Aviv Yafo.
Aceh became an autonomous province in 1949 and amalgamated with the province of North Sumatra in 1950.
In 1995 Charlottetown amalgamated with several adjoining communities, doubling the size of its population.
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