Sentence examples for could amalgamate from inspiring English sources

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After ten successful years "I approached our competitor to see if we could amalgamate together," Holloway explains.

This meant throwing himself onto the floor and dragging both his fat ass and his chair out the back porch where he could amalgamate the two.

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Those vestries unwilling to or incapable of making their own separate arrangements to build a new cemetery could either amalgamate into unions, buy space in the joint-stock-company cemeteries or cut deals with their neighbours.

He said the home secretary might take the view that these documents, which run to hundreds of pages in total, could be "amalgamated, simplified or dispensed with".

The aim of this study was to examine the possibility that the three MOXFQ domains could be amalgamated to provide a single summary index score.

Individuals with protective inserts would pass these on to the next generation, together with similar protective inserts for other viruses that could be amalgamated rapidly in individual offspring by random assortment of chromosomes.

For example, do any of the genetic and pharmological treatments lead to a difference in the ratio of trichoblasts:atrichoblasts in the meristematic zone or total number of cells? Figure 6 and 7 could be amalgamated into one figure.

The point was to test our mettle, to lay bare the depths of our character and commitment, to break the individuals so that the group could be built — amalgamated from the debris of our former selves.

It shows a time before social media, when the web was a space to be molded and created by its users, where clumsy formatting, broken links, and Backstreet Boys songs you couldn't turn off amalgamated themselves into a markedly different place from today's web.

However, one could use such triplets and quartets drawn from the posterior distribution to stochastically amalgamate and produce estimates of larger trees via fast amalgamating algorithms (e.g. [ 39, 40]), which may then be used to combat the slow mixing in MCMC methods [ 2] by providing a good set of initial trees.

A plan to amalgamate the 43 forces in England and Wales into 13 bigger jurisdictions ran aground in 2006, and no one has dared to try anything so radical since then.Poverty could change that.

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