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The increased revenues that burgeoning commerce provided allowed elites to consolidate more orderly political systems in some countries.
Had such a system been in place before, Italy — with a debt ratio of twice the maximum target — would have been required to consolidate more rapidly.
Described as an effort to "reduce the federal footprint" in public education, the bill, named the Student Success Act, would consolidate more than 70 programs.
Mr. Curran said that his university's agreement with the Cowboys would enable U.S.C. to consolidate more of its marketing and distribution with a small group of companies.
A plan floated by the government, for example, would consolidate more than 200 tiny fishing ports in northeast Japan into 11 hubs.
Mr Calderón sent a constitutional amendment to Congress this month that would consolidate more than 1,600 local police bodies into 32 reformed and strengthened state forces.
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In the 1940s Gielgud consolidated more than he advanced.
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It consolidates more data – more maps over the territory of knowledge – than any other online player.
Consolidating more power in the presidency through insidious constitutional reforms will not bring that about.
The lawsuit pending in Federal District Court in Cleveland consolidates more than 400 complaints by cities, counties and Native American tribes nationwide.
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