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Keable argued as much openly, suggesting that the Protestant chaplaincy in France should be amalgamated into the operations of the YMCA, and that only the Roman Catholic padres – who seemed to have quite a different, more immediate relationship with their Celtic and Lancastrian companies – should remain.
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Save the Children, Christian Aid, World Vision International and the British Red Cross all began fundraising on Tuesday and their efforts will be amalgamated into the DEC appeal, which will be broadcast today.
Since it all had to be easier for disenchanted citizens to understand, the existing treaties and 80,000 pages of law were to be amalgamated into one constitutional treaty.
Current beneficiaries who preferred traditional coverage would not be forced to switch, although after total Medicare enrollment dropped sufficiently, the program would be amalgamated into the voucher system.
All other parties' seats will be amalgamated into "Others".
Instead Watch sales will be amalgamated into an 'other products' category, which also includes iPods, Beats accessories and the Apple TV — allowing Apple to obfuscate demand for the wearable.
Traditionally, under that system, the regiments that have survived the longest unchanged are put in the firing line first to be amalgamated into other brigades.
A being endowed with a sense of sight and presented with a variously coloured panorama would not experience all the different colours to be amalgamated into a point.
A part is thicker, to be amalgamated into the sauce, and one is thinner and gets toasted, offering a crisp contrast added just before serving.
In 2002, additional neighbouring communities were amalgamated into the city.
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