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It had been previously arranged that the Aberdeen and Great North would amalgamate, but this was annulled that year and the Aberdeen was seeking alliances with railways to the south.

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Such a candidate's platform would presumably amalgamate various unsuccessful bipartisan forays from the last ten years: The Bowles-Simpson deficit reduction plan, comprehensive immigration reform and tax reform, the cap-and-trade program that John McCain once backed and then abandoned, and so on.

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.

She says she was told that it was no longer possible to run two different accounts with the same national insurance number, and that they would be amalgamated at some stage.

The remaining part of central and southern Worcestershire (including Worcester), would be amalgamated with Herefordshire to form a new county.

A White House adviser, David Plouffe, in an interview with MSNBC, suggested one way out of the impasse would be to amalgamate the house and Senate bills.

Assembly programs would tend to amalgamate alleles into a single consensus sequence, thereby obscuring an important aspect of the sequence data.

They would have the ability to quickly amalgamate external resources and expectations with those of a needy country.

When he opposed the last government's "scandalous" plans to amalgamate police forces – his own would have been swallowed up – his analysis was the same as mine.

In fact, the protesting capitalists are right to be worried about the American experience of class actions, but wrong to imply that Europe would automatically suffer the same fate.Class actions amalgamate many similar but small complaints into one big one.

He said: "The whole point is to make people's identities clear, so if you amalgamate it, what's the point?" Cornwall Council said in a statement: "We would like to thank the individual who has pointed out the inappropriate wording on this form and apologise unreservedly for any offence this may have caused.

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