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amalgamated

adjective as in confederate

adjective as in corporate

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She believes wellness culture has become culty in its own right, with wishy-washy aspects from different belief systems amalgamated into social media-friendly idioms.

“Transit agencies across the country are not doing nearly enough to stop the constant attacks on our members,” said Amalgamated Transit Union International President John Costa said in a statement.

On day four of the trial, the court heard from a former pupil at one of those schools - Gort na Mona - which amalgamated with other schools in 1988 to become Corpus Christi College, now called All Saints College.

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"These Sheffield Rules went on to influence the fledgling FA and its own rules in late 1863 and continued that influence up to 1877 when the two codes became amalgamated into the game we play today," he said.

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I also think this story is about something much bigger than one oddball amalgamated WASP-Jewish-Irish family, although it’s fair to say that my family’s peculiar qualities are distinctively American, and more than a little symbolic.

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