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1. amalgamate the four cosmic principles applying in cosmology with what Newton said was happening in
2. Sometimes dreams will amalgamate into one larger goal with certain objectives or milestones being the smaller achievable levels within a shorter time
3. And moreover, when both are sincere and good, no men so penetrate each other, and so amalgamate with each other, as an old priest and
4. In civilization, such as it has formed itself, a little by the command of God, a great deal by the agency of man, interests combine, unite, and amalgamate in a manner to form a veritable hard rock, in accordance with a dynamic law, patiently studied by economists, those geologists of politics
5. It serves to create mould over rocks, to increase their decomposition, to add to our cultivable soil, to amalgamate the alluvial and organic deposits, to fertilize sandy and unfruitful tracts in the course of time, to administer to vegetable life, &c
1. “There will be a naval bombardment of the Turkish positions and then we and the Lancashire Fusiliers who landed with us who have now officially been amalgamated into the 88th Brigade will attack our targets in fact let me tell you the whole of the 29th Division will be in the attack
2. dent unions such as the Amalgamated Clothing Workers
3. In 1792 AD, Achaam was almost amalgamated into Nepal as a whole
4. My answer seemed to satisfy him greatly, because from there on we traveled the path without major setbacks; as if an intricate code of honor had amalgamated us in the same level of crime
5. The four separate police forces will be amalgamated into one
6. By 1994, the amalgamated operating system had earned
7. the Amalgamated Asteroid Trading Company
8. 1976 these individuals conspired to give birth to what is now Amalgamated Beverage
9. officially commissioned history of the Amalgamated
10. Export Corporation and Amalgamated Beverage Industries for the next few years
11. Amalgamated Beverage Industries, then Consol Glass's sales to these two giants
12. Amalgamated Beverage Industries, are always an enormous amount of fun
13. If such a Hindu Rebound could spring out of Hindustan’s caste amalgamated political ground, which, perhaps, is dependent on Sonia’s dynastic destiny, then that might herald India’s turnaround like never before
14. She turned from the paintings and found herself in front of a very rare, floor-length, Chinese amalgamated mirror
15. The United States of America became united for only one reason… the white colonists became united into a common state of Amalgamated greed and the ruthless ambitious drive of Upward Mobility
16. they become amalgamated as one
17. "That's true; but when it ceased to exist, the _Weekly Review_ was amalgamated with the _Periodical_, and so your article appeared two months ago in the latter
18. The housesteward of the amalgamated cats' and dogs' home was in attendance to convey these vessels when replenished to that beneficent institution
19. he was eager to hire two strong young labourers to help him farm his amalgamated holding
20. It was the post of secretary of the committee of the amalgamated agency of the southern railways, and of certain banking companies
21. There used to be 20 other exchanges around the country but they were amalgamated into the one in London
22. One is conscious of something hideous, as though one's soul were becoming amalgamated with the darkness
23. Jean Valjean had a canopied bed of antique damask in three colors and a beautiful Persian rug purchased in the Rue du FiguierSaint-Paul at Mother Gaucher's, put into Cosette's chamber, and, in order to redeem the severity of these magnificent old things, he had amalgamated with this bric-a-brac all the gay and graceful little pieces of furniture suitable to young girls, an etagere, a bookcase filled with gilt-edged books, an inkstand, a blotting-book, paper, a work-table incrusted with mother of pearl, a silver-gilt dressing-case, a toilet service in Japanese porcelain
24. Claquesous had nowhere left any trace of his disappearance; he would seem to have amalgamated himself with the invisible
25. Blocks resembling headsman's blocks, dislocated chains, pieces of woodwork with brackets having the form of gibbets, horizontal wheels projecting from the rubbish, amalgamated with this edifice of anarchy the sombre figure of the old tortures endured by the people
26. “We are quite definitely here as representatives of the Amalgamated Union of
27. I had my three amalgamated fillings that I’ve had in my mouth for 20 years removed
28. In 1901, the Amalgamated Copper Company organizers attempted to corner the copper supply, and the stock moved to $130, with talk it would continue to $150 or $200
29. If the Amalgamated had not overcapitalized and then blown the stock up, it never would have risen to such heights or descended to the depths it afterward did
30. The market consensus on Amalgamated was that the dividend was sound, but the directors cut it one Friday
31. I ask the House to consider what is that principle of civil liberty, which is amalgamated and identified with the very existence of a legislative body
32. As to respect abroad, what course can be more certain to insure it? What object more honorable, what more dignified than to behold a great nation pursuing wise ends by appropriate means; rising to adopt a series of systematic exertions, suited to her power, and adequate to her purposes? What object more consolatory to the friends—what more paralyzing to the enemies of our Union—than to behold the natural jealousies and rivalries, which are the acknowledged dangers of our political condition, subsiding or sacrificing? What sight more exhilarating than to see this great nation once more walking forth among the nations of the earth, under the protection of no foreign shield? Peaceful because powerful—powerful because united in interests, and amalgamated by concentration of those interests in the national affections
33. what is that principle of civil liberty which is amalgamated and identified with the very existence of a legislative body? 469;
1. The part-timers will, hopefully, fill up the middle ground, possessing an idea of both worlds and hopefully amalgamating the group into a cohesive working unit
2. Indra commenced amalgamating all leftover electromagnetism from the phenomenal universe into this nucleus
3. vibrations of the city, some amalgamating when carrying out their duties, those absorbed
4. of universal psychic and spiritual energies amalgamating purely for the purpose of
5. Even the character and accent of the two peoples had shades of difference, despite the amalgamating effects of a roundabout railway; so that, though less than twenty miles from the place of her sojourn at Trantridge, her native village had seemed a far-away spot
6. "God forbid that I should diminish France! But amalgamating Napoleon with her is not diminishing her
7. The grandfather, haughty, with head held high, amalgamating more than ever in his toilet and his manners all the elegances of the epoch of Barras, escorted Cosette