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It was the intense stylisation of those images, with their finely brushed outlines and their rounded and buttony furniture and their faces so curiously amalgamated of human and animal elements, that drew me in, into a world where I, child though I was, loomed as a king, and where my parents and other grownups were strangers".

Ch'oe Che-u, (born 1824, North Kyŏngsang province, Korea [now in South Korea] died 1864, Seoul) founder of the Tonghak sect, a religion amalgamated of Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and even some Roman Catholic elements with an apocalyptic flavour and a hostility to Western culture, which was then beginning to undermine the traditional Korean order.

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In their episodic coverage of the issue, the group amalgamated incidents of what they call publication "paralyses," cases of against-all-odds filmmaking, and more.

25% randomised samples from the practice lists (50 years and over) as at 1 July 1993 , 1996 & 1999, subdivided by CTVB of then residence (F, G, & H amalgamated because of small numbers), are shown in Table 3.

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.

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).

Davies, whose production of "Cat" amalgamated various versions of the play, says, "I couldn't bear the thought of getting into a dialogue with her about anything.

By 1900 however, the urban districts of Malvern and Malvern Link amalgamated, absorbing parts of neighbouring parishes to create a town of six wards under the Malvern Urban District Council.

Prior to 1 April, when Scottish forces merged to form a single police force, the Mounted Branch of Lothian and Borders Police was amalgamated with that of Strathclyde Police.

All 29 transcripts were then coded using the common framework, and then amalgamated by category of participant and type of PN.

After having amalgamated a group of contingency tables, we can define the Measure of Amalgamation.

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