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be consolidated for
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To combine into a single unit; to group together or join.
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The two appeals will be consolidated for argument, which will be held in October.
The library has been incorporated into a new high-tech research center, an area that also includes training rooms, conference rooms, the records department and rooms where documents that bear on a particular case can be consolidated for easy access.
Moreover, apart from departmental communication within the government, the private sector and NGOs can also be consolidated for further interaction, unified ideology, and self-evolving learning.
All the lawsuits were expected to eventually be consolidated for court consideration.
Within six hours of viewing this film, the period during which memories are thought to be consolidated for long-term storage, test subjects were randomly assigned to one of three tasks: answering trivia; playing Tetris, a 1980s video game that involves optimizing visual-spatial cues; or engaging in nothing in particular.
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Three of the suits, from Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and Miami, have been consolidated for trial in Miami.
About 4,000 claims brought by patients from around the country had been consolidated for trial in United States District Court in Minneapolis.
He said that when smallpox samples were consolidated for destruction, requests were made to ministers of health to collect all vials.
Since they are quite similar, the two suits were consolidated for trial, and the Court of Appeals is hearing them together -- though all appellate court communications list them separately.
Mr. Waxman, who served as solicitor general in the Clinton administration, will argue on behalf of the four groups of detainees whose separate cases have been consolidated for a single argument.
Appeals in two lawsuits filed on behalf of separate groups of detainees, Rasul v. Bush, No. 03-334, Al OdahOdah v. United States, No. 03-343, are consolidated for a single argument.
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