Sentence examples for been amalgamated from inspiring English sources

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been amalgamated

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To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.

  • To amalgamate two races

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By the mid-1890s Barnato's Witwatersrand interests had been amalgamated into the Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company.

Most areas have already been amalgamated and most have one PC left, with two or maybe three PCSOs per area.

But beneath that rapid growth, many members of the city's electorate especially in the suburbs, which had been amalgamated in 1998 were feeling the strain.

Although some departments have been amalgamated, the main bureaucrats have all kept their jobs, leading to an abundance of deputy directors (which also makes dealing with Beijing difficult).

By that time the Medes had lost their distinctive character and had been amalgamated into the one nation of the Iranians.

Then, late last month, she went to pay a cheque into the Marsack account, only to be told this was not possible as the two accounts had been amalgamated under the name of Airlie.

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Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.

Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.

In 2002, additional neighbouring communities were amalgamated into the city.

Other titles in the company's division, known as Kent Regional News & Media, are likely to be amalgamated.

Only after 1990 [when Germany was reunited] did she understand that liberty and Europe were amalgamated".

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