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It is easy to see the arguments for amalgamating the two.
Mr McAvoy is now in favour of amalgamating the unions into one big union.
It would accept that New Labour has absorbed most of what Lib Dems value, and move gradually towards amalgamating the two.
Surely, the perfect hybrid roll is yet to come, amalgamating the strength and durability of a higher-gluten bread on the rustic-sourdough axis, with the easy eating of the fluffy, white original.
The company's "authoritative Top 10 places to invest" list was produced by "amalgamating the key results of several surveys in the public domain published by companies like Price Waterhouse Coopers, Knight Frank, and Forbes," according to a press release.
This is what she did in Rehab, by amalgamating the bouncy, life-affirming, harmless girl-group sound of the Sixties with dark, cheeky lyrics that are more appropriate to the 21st century.
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At the last minute amalgamate the two sauces, adding the aioli gradually to the pimento mixture.
But products that amalgamate the two firms' programs will be introduced after 2008.
At Amalgamated, the second energy shock hit last month: drastically higher heating oil prices, up 51percentt over last fall.
The Danish Girl has amalgamated the two most important doctors who treated Lili, sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld and surgeon Kurt Warnekros.
Plans to amalgamate the twin cities began in the 1950s, and the merger created the city of Thunder Bay in 1970.
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