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NBC amalgamated enough of them to form a national audience, whose attention could be sold to national advertisers, the money split with the local owners.
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A storm out at sea churns the surface, creating chop — smaller and then larger wavelets, which amalgamate, with enough wind, into heavy seas.
Smithson: "Minimalism amalgamated abstraction and the readymade, but it didn't go far enough.
Ever since this country joined the European Union, a current of nostalgia has emerged here for an Italy that is swiftly passing out of existence, a mythical place amalgamated from local cultures that, however deep-rooted, may not prove strong enough to resist the global market juggernaut.
The beguiling guitar work of Barthélemy Attisso would be enough to recommend the album, were it not for a breezily amalgamated babble of grooves (high life, rumba, calypso, guajira) and dialects (Wolof, Malinké, Portuguese Creole).
A British Virgin Islands-registered holding company, Oscatello Investments, under which the loans were amalgamated, was ultimately seized, giving the bank access to substantial collateral, but still not enough.
Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.
Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.
Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
Leave on the heat, stirring, for a minute, until amalgamated.
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