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The nickname arises from the region's plenitude of medical-marijuana dispensaries and cafés which stand in nicely for the absent Dutch emblems, as they amalgamate a beloved plant, a means of transport, and a rampant vice.

The nickname arises from the region's plenitude of medical-marijuana dispensaries and cafés — which stand in nicely for the absent Dutch emblems, as they amalgamate a beloved plant, a means of transport, and a rampant vice.

For me, games transcend the question because they are so wonderfully complex: they are emergent and system-led, but also narrative and directed; they amalgamate electronics, audio and visuals, but also often rely on text; they need user input, and yet are authorial.

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Then they amalgamated those studies' results and, using sophisticated statistical calculations, determined just how much stretching impeded subsequent performance.

Shadow correctional services minister Paul Papalia told Guardian Australia the current WA government compromised juvenile detention and rehabilitation when they amalgamated Banksia Hill and Rangeview.

But on his own time he captured on film a gaggle of young artists as they amalgamated painting, sculpture, photography, music, dance, acting, poetry, light, sound, scents and even street trash into terse presentations that influenced the course of modern art.

Manchester was being side-tracked as a major print centre, and Glasgow was coming under pressure; Sergeant used the 1986 Biennial Conference and the joint action the unions were conducting at Wapping, to call for the NGA and his own union to work together; they amalgamated in 1991.

Li [27] established a scheme, in which they amalgamated the SIFT and NSCT approaches and they employed the notion of quantization to embed the watermark, thereby it has a greater capacity.

When they amalgamated with the GWR the following year he was given the title of Northern Division Locomotive Superintendent (1854 1864), he then moved to Swindon as the chief Locomotive Superintendent (1864 1877).

At this point, there was a general exchange of men between the 42nd and 66th Divisions; the core of the 1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers, 1/4th East Lancashires, and 1/9th Manchesters were transferred to the 66th Division, where they amalgamated with their second-line counterparts, while the 42nd Division received the men from the disbanded battalions in the 66th Division.

This indicates that these regions may have been (i) acquired from bacteriophage with similar G + C content or (ii) acquired so long ago that they amalgamated with the B. anthracis genome, attaining an indistinguishable G + C content by amelioration [ 20].

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