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Through translating such 2-D amalgamations into physical space, Warren performs a ritual of undigitization.
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As two regional councils those of Ottawa-Carleton, south of the river, and the Outaouais, north of it—have extended their sway over public transport, utilities and policing, and as municipalities on the southern side prepare for amalgamation into a single, larger Ottawa, the reason for the NCC's very existence is being questioned and its secretiveness criticized.
But for astronomers at Italy's observatories--all independent but funded directly by the government--their amalgamation into the new National Institute of Astrophysics INAFF) can't come soon enough.
The novelty of the proposed invention lies in the ability of the biosensors to be fabricated as textile threads, which can be easily sewn and dyed, hence enabling amalgamation into the daily apparel.
They hoped that this would help break the tribal loyalties of the Seminoles and expedite their amalgamation into white society.
Following Singapore's amalgamation into the Straits Settlements in 1826, it was governed by a Governor together with a Legislative Council.
A third-party candidacy at this point could explode this brittle amalgamation into its various component parts.
Further developments included generalization of the Fourier integral, "beginning with Plancherel's pathbreaking L2-theory (1910), continuing with Wiener's and Bochner's works (around 1930) and culminating with the amalgamation into L. Schwartz's theory of distributions (1945) ... ......, and leading to the formal development of the Dirac delta function.
First established in 1973, it changed formats in 2000; since then, it has been contested between the winners of the Champions League (formerly the European Cup) and the Europa League (formerly the UEFA Cup), following the Cup Winners' Cup amalgamation into the latter.
The railways competed with the canals in three ways; by building, or threatening to build, new lines which would be in direct competition with the canals; by amalgamation into giant companies (such as the Midland and the London and North Western companies), which gave them more political power; and by taking over ownership of canal companies.
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