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1 Were they exterminated by the negroes, or did they amalgamate with them?
2 If we all combine we might as well amalgamate with Reuter at once.
3 In a post-race interview Miliband ruled out an offer to amalgamate with Sturgeon's stable.
4 Gradually the Norman tongue began to amalgamate with it, and the result was, the English.
5 The review will put smaller colleges under pressure to link up or amalgamate with larger universities.
6 Survival may no longer be an issue - the school will amalgamate with another inner city school next year.
7 The oxides in the thoroughly roasted ore will not amalgamate with mercury, and are not acted on by chlorine or cyanogen.
8 Nor would she amalgamate with the children, nor even eat or drink except still beside "Sister," as she called Angela.
9 London Irish are expected to amalgamate with neighbours London Scottish and Richmond in a three-way merger that will create a new super club.
10 These beasts came upon the Egyptians as a punishment for desiring to force the seed of Abraham to amalgamate with the other nations.
11 Unless the metal of which they are composed will not readily amalgamate with mercury, I should be chary of using new screen devices.
12 This is at present the case with the single exception of the naval constructors, whom it is now proposed to amalgamate with the line.
13 The copper is amalgamated with the dye-stuffs as put on the market.
14 More and more the hooker became amalgamated with the night, then disappeared.
15 Mutating portions distancing, approaching, amalgamating with main hub of the herd .
16 The invaders never settled in Russia proper, and never amalgamated with the native population.
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