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1 The London Stock Exchange is looking to combine with Canada's TMX Group.
2 This reactant will combine with your DNA and help spur greater mutations.
3 The ultra-movement party thought it expedient to combine with the non-movement party.
4 Oxygen can combine with both and hold them together in one molecule.
5 Arsenic and antimony in powder combine with this gaseous body with incandescence.
6 Results: ASOR could only combine with hepatocyte and distribute in the liver.
7 Boil one cup of water and combine with bran, berries, and raisins.
8 Quaint old-time stiffness and weather-worn coloring combine with modern correctness and fluency.
9 They combine with the oxides of zinc or lead, giving insoluble compounds.
10 Our money, too, must go adventuring, and courage must combine with capital.
11 You might profitably combine with this topic of history that of travels.
12 But if you offered to combine with them I see no objection.
13 Damian McKenzie's dynamism at fullback could combine with Cruden's dependability fantastically well.
14 Cut the peels into small pieces and combine with the pineapple pieces.
15 This can combine with what's happening in credit in a dangerously self-reinforcing way.
16 How these newly identified genetic risks combine with known environmental risks is unknown.
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