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was melded

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To combine two similar objects into one

  • One can meld copper and zinc together to form brass.

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Under Saddam, the Party was melded with the secret police and the state intelligence organization.

But the system foundered, and a separate juvenile system was melded with the adult Department of Corrections in 1969.

Sometimes the effect was melded into a single striking outfit, but too often the effect was of busy energy that needed to settle down.

It was melded with a thin layer of bread dip, melted mozzarella cheese and a reduction of roasted garlic and red wine.

In 2009 it was nationalised, and in 2011 it was melded into another state-owned institution.Most of Anglo's debt was raised in Europe, but in 2005 $200m-worth of notes were issued in America to insurance companies.

Over the years as it was melded first into MCA and then Universal, it acquired or established subsidiary labels like Brunswick, Coral, Vocalion and Mercury, whose recordings from the era of 78 r.p.m. discs are also part of the archive.

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Now, he was melding his two identities — gay and Arab — in a show of paintings here.

"The revolution was melding in with the establishment.

Two distinct corporate cultures will have to be melded.

They are melded in a lot of ways.

Adventure and ethical debate are melded in one sexy package.

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