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Through the Ordinance of 1787 the ceded lands were amalgamated to create the Northwest Territory, which included present-day Indiana.
At the time, the USN wanted to procure A-18s for its ground attack force and, to cut costs, pressured the USMC to adopt the similarly-designed F-18 fighter instead of the AV-8B to fulfill the role of close air support (both designs were eventually amalgamated to create the multirole F/A-18 Hornet).
Concepts generated from either the a priori framework or the subsequent thematic analysis are amalgamated to create a new expanded thematic framework (Step 6), as illustrated in figure 3.
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He simply amalgamated them to create a lead character who he could hang the narrative from.
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Wall amalgamated the ideas to create the image used on the album's cover, which was named "The Artifact".
Therefore, the authors amalgamated these guidelines to create a minimum number of service and procedure receipt recommendations.
Mahogany Opera and the Opera Group have amalgamated to form the Mahogany Opera Group.
The two original classes were increased to four, and some specialized branches were amalgamated to become the Scientific Civil Service.
In 1973 the four Muslim parties were amalgamated to form the United Development Party (Partai Persatuan Pembangunan; PPP), and the five non-Muslim parties were amalgamated to form the Indonesian Democratic Party (Partai Demokrasi Indonesia; PDI).
Researcher and participant reflections were then amalgamated to consider the practical and logistical advantages and limitations of each method.
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