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In late March 1889, just as the izinDuna were about to leave London, Rhodes arrived to make the amalgamation with Cawston and Gifford official.
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Ballet, like all dance, is a living art form; the amalgamation of mind-body impulse, a vocabulary of movement made meticulously to music, a way of telling stories.
He still enthuses over Lefortovo's library, made great by the amalgamation of literature seized from dissidents and political prisoners.
The same Measure of Amalgamation of the previous example makes the game here as well.
So a coq au vin doesn't need to be made the traditional way, and dessert can be a sort of amalgamation.
The amalgamation of city and prefecture and establishment of the metropolitan prefecture in 1943 made the largest municipality in the land the only one without a mayor.
This is my recipe, an amalgamation of the above plus the addition of my own candied citrus peel, which makes the cake so much brighter.
While we're at it let's not forget Swindon Supermarine, who play in the Southern Premier League, an amalgamation of Swindon Athletic and Supermarine, originally the works team of the Supermarine aircraft company, who made the Spitfire.
What started with those quintessential little colorful plastic bricks grew into projects made from wood, metal, or whatever materials he could find; he made an "amalgamation of whatever was my creative spirit that day," he said.
Shortly before he died, Noah pushed Davis to finish a piece they had started making together, an amalgamation of the caregivers who'd been treating him.
"We have been delighted with the amalgamation of ancient and modern," wrote another.
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