In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering. |
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In the North Wiltshire deanery, Mr Oram explained that many of the smaller parishes will have to be amalgamated. |
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Several adjacent farms would be conjoined, and amalgamated for profit, by outside investors at the expense of sitting tenants. |
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In some regions the solids from several wineries may be amalgamated for processing to recover tartrates and, occasionally, grapeseed oil. |
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A number of chapels, including Congregational and United Reformed Church, amalgamated in the 1970s to become Christchurch in New Road. |
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The ore was stamped fine, roasted, and amalgamated in combination pans without grinding. |
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But his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision he can express in the language of computers. |
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But when the two banks amalgamated, it threw the whole religious balance out of kilter. |
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The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute. |
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He and the hounds ravening him are amalgamated in one precipitate upsweep of pigments. |
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The East Yorkshire Regiment amalgamated with the West Yorkshire Regiment in 1958 to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire. |
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My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once. |
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In 1989 this was restructured so that the smaller local bodies were amalgamated with larger ones. |
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Now suddenly their land was seized and amalgamated with all the land confiscated from large wealthy farmers, and given over to peasants to work. |
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A Christmas birthday also means a birthday party amalgamated with the festive celebrations. |
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A business is often sold, purchased, merged, or amalgamated with another business by the purchase and sale of either assets or shares. |
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He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford. |
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The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School. |
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The drawings were in large part reorganised and amalgamated with other drawings belonging to the family. |
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The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc. |
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Corrosion of pure and amalgamated zinc in pure concentrated solutions was investigated using two methods. |
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When the rival Norman and Anglo-Saxon boroughs amalgamated into a single administration, we cannot say. |
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The party later amalgamated with the Greens and Hale herself now represents the Greens in the parliament's Legislative Council. |
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The Georgian communists did not relish Moscow's suggestion that Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaizhan should be amalgamated. |
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Once these are amalgamated, Parmesan cheese is added, and salt and pepper according to taste. |
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In 1995, the former Communities of Eliot River, North River and Cornwall were amalgamated to form the current Town of Cornwall. |
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It is one reason why the amalgamated British culture has never become stagnant. |
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Symptoms written down by the GP such as chestiness, bronchitis or chest infection were amalgamated into one heading of chest infection. |
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Extensive housing development has replaced most of the farmstead properties and local dairies have been amalgamated or eliminated. |
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The current proposals are a choice between North Yorkshire Police merging with the West Yorkshire force, or being amalgamated into a Yorkshire and Humber regional force. |
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Conflicts of interest and blurred boundaries between institutions seem to be the norm, and powers are amalgamated rather than separated. |
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Any member in good standing of an amalgamated local can run for a position in the amalgamated local. |
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All of this confusion came to an end with the decision of local residents to choose Abbotsford as the name for the amalgamated city. |
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And in addition, there are seven different administrative systems to be amalgamated into one. |
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Production sites and storage locations have also been amalgamated, a process that is set to continue over the next few years. |
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These presumably would eventually be amalgamated within the overall target of the nine year compulsory school, but that is not at all imminent. |
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Some health care institutions were closed or amalgamated, while others were assigned new functions. |
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These two funding streams have been amalgamated, for MMF internal purposes, into the MMF Youth Department. |
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In 1994, the Civil Service Commission was amalgamated with the Office of the Ombudsman. |
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Subsequently, Yellow Pages Inc. and Yellow Pages Group Co. were amalgamated. |
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The foam off-cuts are cut into small flakes which are mixed with a binder and amalgamated into slabstock, which in turn can be cut. |
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Production facilities and warehouses were amalgamated in order to reduce distances. |
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Even though there was significant heterogeneity in the sizes of these treatment effects, the progress results are repeatedly presented as amalgamated data. |
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He suggested that, in contrast to the previous government's reform agenda, community government councils may be federated, not necessarily amalgamated. |
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The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school. |
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It is as though the written Amharic language, here mixed with other semiotic systems, becomes a mirror for the layered and amalgamated nature of oral language in exile. |
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When the classical culture invaded Egypt, they sought to capture the deep reverence afforded to Thoth and amalgamated his characteristics into their own god Hermes. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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A new employer in an amalgamated or newly purchased organization is to develop a new pay equity plan if the previous plan is no longer appropriate. |
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At that time, when the vote came to whether the communities should be amalgamated, residents were asked what they would like the city to be called. |
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More recently the parish of North Yell was merged with that of Fetlar, and Mid Yell and South Yell were amalgamated. |
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Then, late last month, she went to pay a cheque into the Marsack account, only to be told this was not possible as the two accounts had been amalgamated under the name of Airlie. |
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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. |
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Rarer channels with a higher suspended load component deposited complex amalgamated sandstone bodies 40-100 m in width, commonly in erosive contact with each other. |
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Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues compacted and amalgamated into one. |
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In 2006, the infantry regiments of the Scottish Division were amalgamated to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. |
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In 1859 the London and North Western Railway amalgamated with the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway. |
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The line was worked by the larger South Devon Railway Company until 1 February 1876 when this was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway. |
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When Toronto was amalgamated in 1997, the new entity's first election used a similar rule. |
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The mesenteric lymph nodes in this mustelline species are several, and not amalgamated into a single large mass as seen in some carnivores. |
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In this context the rules contained therein should be amalgamated into a single legal framework and sectoral approaches be replaced by horizontal ones where this is possible. |
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Graham Sher suggested that each Committee review their own action lists so that all calendars can be amalgamated at the February meeting of the Board. |
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Currently there are six schools in operation, including one all-through amalgamated primary school attended by a total of 632 pupils and 69 full-time teachers. |
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My trainees will benefit from the exposure to the amalgamated clinical and research expertise in MS care conglomerated hereby through a highly integrated educational program. |
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The British Army has made use of several regional identities in naming larger, amalgamated formations. |
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The amalgamated company became the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies. |
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The powers of the marcher lordships were abolished, and their areas formed into new counties, or amalgamated into existing ones. |
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The Met and NPL radio teams were amalgamated in 1927 to form the Radio Research Station with Watt as director. |
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With nationalisation in 1948 the LMS and LNER fleets were amalgamated under British Railways with the name Clyde Shipping Services. |
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In 1877, after repeated condemnation of the force by the HMI, it was amalgamated with the Cornwall Constabulary. |
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It was not until 1942, when the pressures of the Second World War took their toll on Devon, that the force finally amalgamated with the county. |
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Can the two systems be integrated or amalgamated? |
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The following year the two sections were amalgamated and Vic Huxley proved to be the winner. |
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The separate cultures amalgamated after Christianization, and by the Carolingian period the distinction of Roman vs. |
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In 1483 these local courts were amalgamated into a single High Court of Admiralty, administered by the Lord High Admiral of England. |
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On 1 June 1968 the York City, East Riding of Yorkshire and North Riding of Yorkshire police forces were amalgamated to form the York and North East Yorkshire Police. |
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The Acts of Union 1707 amalgamated the Scottish and English Parliaments. |
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A few years before the St Ives Borough Police amalgamated with the county police, the elderly head constable Mr Bennett had become frail and eccentric. |
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The group gained popularity and eventually amalgamated with the Fur and Feather League in Croydon to form the Society for the Protection of Birds. |
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It was not until it was amalgamated in 1922 that the London Midland and Scottish Railway started running complete services from Oxford to Cambridge. |
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Most maintained grammar schools were amalgamated with a number of other local schools, to form neighbourhood comprehensive schools, though a few were closed. |
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Some clubs closed down, others amalgamated and carried on playing other local clubs and, sometimes, teams from the armed forces stationed in their various areas. |
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Until the end of Gaelic Ireland they continued to fluctuate, expand and contract in size, as well as dissolving entirely or being amalgamated into new entities. |
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