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amalgamates

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Third person singular of amalgamate

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Mercury amalgamates, or mixes, readily with many metals.

Nevertheless, Gershwin's music including such standards as "Summertime," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Bess, You Is My Woman Now," and "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' transcended early criticism to attain a revered niche in the musical world, largely because it successfully amalgamates various musical cultures to evoke something uniquely American and wholly Gershwin.

Kitaj, for all his modernness, is something of a traditionalist in his love of oil paints, pastels, charcoal, but he also amalgamates all three in unexpected ways.

What is less well-known is that the slurry in the pan is then mixed with mercury, which amalgamates with the gold and sinks to the bottom.

During the electrolysis of brine, liberated sodium amalgamates with the mercury cathode and then reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide.

The new, 150-room Kensington Hotel amalgamates four Victorian town houses that underwent a $320 million restoration to create the atmosphere and aesthetics of an exclusive London club.

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Those vestries unwilling to or incapable of making their own separate arrangements to build a new cemetery could either amalgamate into unions, buy space in the joint-stock-company cemeteries or cut deals with their neighbours.

She says she was told that it was no longer possible to run two different accounts with the same national insurance number, and that they would be amalgamated at some stage.

Then, late last month, she went to pay a cheque into the Marsack account, only to be told this was not possible as the two accounts had been amalgamated under the name of Airlie.

Moreover, that spritzy, citrusy freshness should be thoroughly amalgamated into the sauce; it should break like effervescent surf, carried inshore on thick buttery waves.

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