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In the world's most popular sport, the United States has to sweat to get out of a group that includes Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Jamaica and the amalgam of Trinidad and Tobago.
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While the great majority of Hutus and Tutsis still maintained their customary relations, Alison Des Forges writes, "extremist Tutsis, encouraged by European admiration and influenced by the amalgam of myth and pseudo-anthropology, moved from élitism to racism," and there developed simultaneously "a corresponding and equally virulent formulation on the part of extremist Hutus".
Initially, Chihiro travels past the abandoned fairground, a symbol for Japan's burst economic bubble, and her parents' gluttony and transformation into pigs, to reach the fantasy world replete with Japanese culture and fable in the amalgam of the bathhouse.
As a series of wow effects, however, it's frothily charming — and intensely reminiscent of the amalgam of rock classicism and avant-garde fashion that the British choreographer Michael Clark (currently working with the musician Jarvis Cocker at the Whitney Museum in New York) developed in the mid-1980s.
Issued by Domestic – a hub for exploratory, leftfield music housing the likes of Mink Freud and Hektagon – it is the amalgam of cultural detritus and dream sequences from one young man's childhood, projected through a science-fiction approach to electronic music-making.
The genre has changed little since those days, but it has travelled, seamlessly transcending culture and geography to underscore certain commonalities of revolutionary Marxist systems (scarcity, triumphalist propaganda, bungling government bureaucracies) and, sometimes, to highlight the amalgam of cleverness, patience, indignation, and despair with which people respond to such conditions.
Performance-based approaches provide opportunities to teach and test at the same time the amalgam of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are integral to health professionals' work [ 15, 16].
It was always a myth to begin with — we simply did not have the data or the tools to operate otherwise and recognize users as individuals, as the amalgam of ever-shifting interests and personalities that they truly are.
The men in this Mary's midst aren't Ms. Metcalf's match (Trevor White's Jamie Jr., the elder of her two sons, seems particularly at sea), though one could argue that they aren't given the amalgam of paranoia and suspicion, fretfulness and devotion, with which to make an impact.
With this prosperity came an outburst of the distinct Georgian culture, emerging from the amalgam of Christian and secular, western and eastern.
The amalgam of formality and informality, of technique and rawness (sometimes wildness) in the work of the choreographer Liz Gerring is something rare.
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