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to amalgamated

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To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.

  • To amalgamate two races

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Mr. Rosen, in a separate phone interview, also endorsed Mr. Martin, calling him "a wonderful addition" to Amalgamated who will "fill in the mortar" around the agency's "bricks" of its digital, creative and strategic work.

"He said, 'You know, Charles, when you talk about politics, your eyes light up,' and it made me think," said Mr. Rosen, who has worked in advertising for 13 years at agencies that in addition to Amalgamated included Cliff Freeman & Partners.

The process of moving all of the DNC's money to Amalgamated will be completed after the election, according to the paper.

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Whisk dal to amalgamate lentils and sweet potatoes.

In a post-race interview Miliband ruled out an offer to amalgamate with Sturgeon's stable.

Put all the dressing ingredients in a jam jar with a lid, and shake to amalgamate.

More and more are looking to amalgamate services within or between councils.

Late last year five rebel groups elected to amalgamate forces: Seleka was born.

If need be, give it an extra brief whisk to amalgamate.

The starch is what allows the pasta and sauce to amalgamate.

With Love and Happiness, he and co-writer Mabon "Teenie Hodgess managed to amalgamate both.

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