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Among other notable events since Meiji times have been the expansion of the city in 1932 and the amalgamation of city and prefecture in 1943.
The style is too diverse to be pretentious, and the amalgamation of eras – with influences from the Fifties to the Seventies – makes it clear that Grace Leo had a bit of fun putting it all together.
The report said that, in the two years leading up to the riot, the centre was a "tinderbox" and events were "entirely predictable" from at least 18 months prior, due to poor management and the amalgamation of Banksia Hill and Rangeview remand centre, which ultimately "became a case study in how not to manage change".
It was in 1989 that he rose to the defence of his former colleagues when the biggest change to its management in the V&A's history was put in place involving the displacement of its keepers and the amalgamation of departments; nine senior members of staff were either made redundant or resigned.
The critical evaluation of the fundamental concepts and the amalgamation of key technical features of past studies by this review could assist urban planners to design and implement green infrastructures in the built environment.
Particulate loading analyses yielded values of 0.04 0.1 mg Nm−3 at a distance of over 1.5 km from source, with results implying BFG is thermally scrubbed of contaminant matter through a mechanism of gas cooling and the amalgamation of condensate.
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By the 16th century, crude furnaces for treating cinnabar by distillation and condensation were meeting the growing demand for quicksilver in medicine and in the amalgamation of gold and silver ores.
Moran's I is defined by ESRI (2016) as: I=frac{n {sum}_{i=1}^n{sum}_{j=1}^n{W}_i,j{z}_i{z}_j}{S_0 {sum}_{i=1}^n{z}_i^2}, (8 where deviation of an attribute's feature, I, from mean (x i − X) is z i, n denotes total feature count, spatial weighting between (i, j) becomes W i, j, and lastly the amalgamation of these spatial weights is S0: {S}_{i=1}^n{sum1}^n{sum}_{j=1}^n{W}_i,j, (9).
But the pale safari and bomber jackets, the amalgamation of Asian textiles with herringbone and houndstooth and the subtleness of the soft shades made a fine collection.
Dressed in a zebra print jumpsuit (her own) and Gerard Yosca jewelry, a New York born and raised designer, the amalgamation of an island queen with a city chic cool style is here.
Consistent educational gradients across the population further highlight the need to focus on wider determinants of health and point towards the amalgamation of tobacco control activities in school and college education for further reducing the public health burden of tobacco use.
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