What will be the effects, for example, of the large
number of amalgamations and the growing commercialisation of religious publishing in the U.S.A. and Britain?
Not exact matches
Pursuant to the
Amalgamation, Huayra and Angel AcquisitionCo will amalgamate and the amalgamated company will become a wholly - owned subsidiary
of Angel and Angel will acquire all
of the 40,388,565 Class A common shares
of Huayra that are expected to be issued and outstanding immediately prior to the implementation
of the
Amalgamation in exchange for a like
number of post-Subdivision common shares
of Angel at a deemed issue price per share
of not less than Cdn.
Many
of these have been absorbed into various
amalgamations, but a large
number still maintain separate existence.
The book
of Judges reflects a process
of occupation, settlement, and accommodation stretching over a
number of generations involving numerous mutually independent tribes and resulting ultimately in the
amalgamation of Canaanite and «Israelite» into the people
of Israel, under covenant to Yahweh.
The civil service welcomes combined authorities with DEEMs as a way
of achieving its long - held aspiration to diminish by
amalgamations the
number of councils, and thus councillors who do not want to accept the line from Whitehall.
He's an
amalgamation of a
number of people who did bad things by making people think they could buy insurance online back when it wasn't possible, and who are responsible for years
of telephone spam that people have had to suffer through.
In these new works the artist makes a
number of aesthetic and conceptual shifts - a departure from his more recognisable
amalgamation of geometric and free flowing, boldly colourful forms.
The Owners, Strata Plan... [the registration
number of the strata plan] certify that a resolution referred to in section 269
of the Strata Property Act was passed by a 3/4 vote at an annual or special general meeting held on... [month day, year], and that the attached instrument, schedule, plan or other document conforms to the
amalgamation agreement.
He's an
amalgamation of a
number of people who did bad things by making people think they could buy insurance online back when it wasn't possible, and who are responsible for years
of telephone spam that people have had to suffer through.
This sort
of amalgamation probably has to be done in smaller steps over a
number of years.
But if four boards had voted in favour
of the
amalgamation — with each board having a weighted vote according to its membership
numbers — she says there was the potential to achieve the needed votes to move to one real estate organization.