Sentence examples for exist amalgamated from inspiring English sources

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As of next season John Palmer's team will cease to exist, amalgamated by the more powerful, more leafy, better-stocked Greenwich borough.

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Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.

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

All other parties' seats will be amalgamated into "Others".

There is no limit to the number of LGRs that can be amalgamated.

We do not need to be amalgamated, accounted for by litmus tests, identity cards or compulsion.

Consequently, the main question is, can PRO-AE data be amalgamated with data from other sources?

Further, opportunities for leisure time activity are reduced since many local sporting clubs have amalgamated or ceased to exist and access to a gymnasium or personal trainers is likely to be difficult due to distance and financial constraints.

Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.

By 1915, when Amalgamated ceased to exist, Anaconda had become the world's largest copper producer.

And (pi _1(X)) cannot be a free product amalgamated by a finite subgroup.

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