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The capital of the Nobatae appears then to have been moved to Pachoras (Faras) until they were amalgamated later in the 6th century with Maqurrah (Makurra) into the single kingdom of Dunqulah.
After the landings, so few remained from the Dublin and Munster Fusiliers that they were amalgamated into "The Dubsters".
The separate colonies maintained control over their military and naval forces until Federation in 1901, when they were amalgamated and placed under the control of the new Commonwealth of Australia.
If adjacent windows were significant, they were amalgamated into a single candidate region of interest.
From 2007 they were amalgamated into five health regions, which were used for the present analyses.
Data segments from each interview and focus group were then transferred to another Word 2007 document where they were amalgamated by theme using the tabular function.
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3. Add the amaretto to the syrup and continue to simmer until you have a thick glaze (about 15 to 20 minutes), mashing the remaining apricot halves with a spoon until they are amalgamated into the glaze.
Were she the nominee, Senator Clinton would be well-equipped to push back effectively if she were the only target, but neither Senator Obama nor Senator Clinton can survive their political vulnerabilities if they are amalgamated.
[ 65] PCRNs have yet to document the extent to which they have created social and intellectual capital, which might soon be lost as they are amalgamated into comprehensive research networks.
Now here's what is happening in the world of words: Under the bludgeoning of Internet competition, lexicographers, thesaurians and usagists have not winced nor cried aloud that print is dead; instead, they are amalgamating their fields.
In 2002, additional neighbouring communities were amalgamated into the city.
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