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    1. Now though it was just amalgamation of flesh and smashed bone and bits of uniform that were still smouldering from the blast


    2. The village successfully resisted the city’s amalgamation bid, whereas the former Lennox Township hadn’t


    3. The result of amalgamation was a geographically-sprawling municipality, considering its small population


    4. “That was essentially the situation before Amalgamation,” admitted the sim


    5. amalgamation of the Junon and Midgar branches of the Turks


    6. It is an amalgamation of the former Security


    7. There seemed to have been an amalgamation of the different tribes into a single culture with the same housing, dress, and customs


    8. Paradoxically, the French-engineered amalgamation of these small states was to have a devastating effect upon France


    9. The most important one was the amalgamation of all non-Austrian German-speaking states in one German Reich (empire)


    10. Admiral Edwin Roland stated his opposition to the amalgamation of the Coast Guard into such a department

    11. They, like their hybrid characters, are an amalgamation of facts and fiction steeped in science and history


    12. What these graphs are basically depicting is the amalgamation of the data inputs


    13. simply an amalgamation of nifty software tools that any user,


    14. To many, there are the twelve tribes of Israel; however, an amalgamation of two tribes occurred somewhere


    15. An amalgamation of both Hinduism and Taoism created the


    16. in the creation, deletion and amalgamation


    17. important historical migrations into India caused amalgamation of


    18. historical migrations into India caused amalgamation of migrant


    19. “These databases, they contain as much of human history as three generations of my family have been able to amass; but for what? What've I really done? I report on the never-ending cycle of bombs, fights between warlords, and the amalgamation of religious beliefs into one all-consuming hatred of the domed city, of the shuttles coming from the space station


    20. Sparta was actually an amalgamation of two cultures

    21. The choice and amalgamation of all the elements on a web page should create a


    22. How far back does the amalgamation of undead auras: into one nation of undead monsters go? It goes back 25 million years to Africa


    23. It was an amalgamation of hate and evil


    24. In short: he was an amalgamation of every common barnyard animal in Europe; morphed into humanoid form


    25. His morphed body is a morphed amalgamation of entities that are MILLIONS OF YEARS OLD


    26. This amalgamation become the Legend of


    27. amalgamation of the symbolism of the much earlier Thoth, Maat, and the winged sun, with a male


    28. New Age and its amalgamation of the races


    29. He mentioned that there was an opportunity for a great amalgamation and monopoly of the corn and seed trade on those premises, if enlarged, such as had never occurred before in that or any other neighborhood


    30. Lawrence (martyr, lo August): the monthly recurrence known as the new moon with the old moon in her arms: the posited influence of celestial on human bodies: the appearance of a star (1st magnitude) of exceeding brilliancy dominating by night and day (a new luminous sun generated by the collision and amalgamation in incandescence of two nonluminous exsuns) about the period of the birth of William Shakespeare over delta in the recumbent neversetting constellation of Cassiopeia and of a star (2nd magnitude) of similar origin but of lesser brilliancy which had appeared in and disappeared from the constellation of the Corona Septentrionalis about the period of the birth of Leopold Bloom and of other stars of (presumably) similar origin which had (effectively or presumably) appeared in

    31. ‘What a reactionist you are, really! What about the amalgamation of classes?’ said Oblonsky


    32. "The change I mean is an amalgamation with the Infirmary, so that the New Hospital shall be regarded as a special addition to the elder institution, having the same directing board


    33. "What a reactionist you are, really! What about the amalgamation of classes?" said Oblonsky


    34. And do you know why? You'll say again that I'm a reactionist, or some other terrible word; but all the same it does annoy and anger me to see on all sides the impoverishing of the nobility to which I belong, and, in spite of the amalgamation of classes, I'm glad to belong


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