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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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And you may amalgamate those with your existing belief system.

Add the gravy bit by bit to amalgamate (you may not need it all) and season with salt to taste.

In order to minimise this error, you have to amalgamate all the good quality studies to increase the population base of your work and bring in a variety of settings, thus ironing out any discrepancies.

Whatever you do as part of your content strategy, be sure to amalgamate SEO techniques into it.

Add a little salt, and even the blandest British tomatoes and the dullest processed cheddar will amalgamate into a flavour bomb that is so wet at its centre you can almost slurp it down.

(OUP refused to give me figures, citing "commercial sensitivities". "I don't think you'll get any publisher to fess up about this," Michael Rundell told me). While reference publishers amalgamate or go to the wall, information giants such as Google and Apple get fat by using our own search terms to sell us stuff.

Whisk dal to amalgamate lentils and sweet potatoes.

The word "salad" derives from the Latin sal, meaning salt, and this is the key here: you need to get the seasoning right – the salt, the oil, the vinegar – to hold together the separate components, give them their due respect, but also amalgamate them into one.

By repeated nuclear fusion, four hydrogen nuclei amalgamate into a helium nucleus.

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

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