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Every part of her body dances, often within the same phrase, as if in ricochets and crosscurrents, and she amalgamates melting softness with academic rigor, so that her most startlingly experimental moves look classical.
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The band charmlessly amalgamates influences ranging from the Kinks to the Jam to Weezer.
This is what she did in Rehab, by amalgamating the bouncy, life-affirming, harmless girl-group sound of the Sixties with dark, cheeky lyrics that are more appropriate to the 21st century.
Only after 1990 [when Germany was reunited] did she understand that liberty and Europe were amalgamated".
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She went on: "There are a lot of little things that have amalgamated into a big thing, even down to the point where there are some quite prestigious people in our party who feel that they cannot back me because of my criminal record.
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