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Now here's what is happening in the world of words: Under the bludgeoning of Internet competition, lexicographers, thesaurians and usagists have not winced nor cried aloud that print is dead; instead, they are amalgamating their fields.
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Among those committed not to support the nominees are Amalgamated Bank, the California Public Employees Retirement Systemm, the Teamsters union and the New York City Employees Retirement System.
But these reminders are amalgamated by Mr. Alston in ways peculiar to him: ways far from conservative.
Conflicts of interest and blurred boundaries between institutions seem to be the norm, and powers are amalgamated rather than separated.
Then the data to be transmitted to different mobile user terminals are amalgamated using downlink FUSC.
All parties which do not meet these criteria are amalgamated into a group called Others.
Thus the positive qualities of rayon-type and microporous-type separators are amalgamated.
In this way, all suboptimal fitness individuals are amalgamated into a single "mutant" class.
Usefully, we have footnotes not endnotes, but unfortunately the bibliographies are amalgamated into one at the end.
For cases in which surfaces S1 and S2 are amalgamated, a thick, lateritic paleosol displaying hexagonal, branched concretions is present.
Steinbeck and Ricketts are never mentioned by name but are amalgamated into the first person "we" who narrate the log.
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