(vi) in
the event of an amalgamation, merger or acquisition or proposed amalgamation, merger or acquisition affecting a party;
Not exact matches
«This is the first time this magnitude
of event is happening since the
amalgamation of the party and since the APC came into being.
Really, this is an
amalgamation of the names
of the horrific
events I've either been talked into or, even more foolishly, entered into all by my stupid self!
As the title card for the film suggests, «it is based on true
events» and is an
amalgamation of the murderous exploits
of convicted killers, Bradley John Murdoch and Ivan Milat — the latter who was nicknamed «the backpack killer» after killing seven travelers along Belanglo State Forest between Sydney and Canberra.
A disastrously beautiful
amalgamation of live - action cutscenes, on - rails shooting, GlaDOS - inspired voice acting, quick time
events, awful racial stereotypes, an orchestral soundtrack, and — in one instance — Street Fighter - inspired 1v1 combat: this game really does try its darndest to be loco.
Each painting is an
amalgamation of events happening at once, flattened into one picture plane, with shifting layers
of debris that distort and fracture the horizon.
However, in any
event, I would be interested in reading your theory as to the meaning behind the
amalgamation of data and
events thus far presented on the topic.
It was a great
event to attend and be a part
of, with over 500 professionals in attendance, a great
amalgamation of Toronto's accounting and finance community.
My work experience is a reflection
of my interests and an
amalgamation of newspaper writing,
event planning and hiring, customer service and sales.