Sentences with phrase «of amalgamation»

I guess so I guess the characters are sort of an amalgamation of friends that both me and Simon [Pegg] had and in a way what you end up writing is that you can see yourself in different characters and there are different elements of people's stories in all of the characters.
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.
I still feel the first was a bit of an amalgamation of Battle Royale and The Running Man, but Catching Fire does a lot better job at explaining the plight of the districts and who the real enemy is.
So does India's Subodh Gupta, who makes various $ 1m skulls, wheels and nuclear explosions out of amalgamations of Indian tiffin cookware.
But he is hopeful that what transpires will accrue benefits to the northern members, who had one of the highest votes in the province in favour of amalgamation.
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?
Others again looked at Canon Law, or at their obligations to be humble amid concluded that it was neither just nor right to resist the Bull of amalgamation any further.
Technically, the discipline is overstaffed because of amalgamations.
I'd like to think that the actor's roles are a bit of an amalgamation between the audience's preconceived idea of how the actors act in real life and how the actors REALLY act in real life.
What follows in this article is by no means an exhaustive list, but more of an amalgamation of characteristics that help make teaching more effective, as well as some attributes of effective professional development that can help foster those characteristics.
Now don't get me wrong, this engine combo can never be accused of being boring and the overall design is still exactly where i think Audi needs to head, however the philosophy of the amalgamation of these parts does not resinate with me at all!
Such a concept will act as a point of amalgamation for publishers and their content.
Build quality on the handset is also superb being composed of an amalgamation of alloys, plastics and soft - touch rubber keys.
(b) goes into receivership or liquidation (other than for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction) or becomes insolvent or makes any composition or arrangement with its creditors.
The end goal of the amalgamation is to create one single organization and help raise the standards of the profession.
grayDUCK Gallery launches its new East Austin space with work by San Antonio artist Leigh Anne Lester, whose «intricately detailed representations of an amalgamation of plant species, inspired by genetic modification, evoke thoughts on the environment and the effects we humans may be creating.
It reminds the audience of an amalgamation of Allen Ginsberg's poetics, the hippie subculture and new age music applications.
Some are specific, as in the case of amalgamation: s. 185 of the CBCA.
(vi) in the event of an amalgamation, merger or acquisition or proposed amalgamation, merger or acquisition affecting a party;
The Powell River Sunshine Coast Real Estate Board, which opted out of the amalgamation vote, is also watching the talks with interest.
She says her member vote fell short of amalgamation, but the issue was never about fees or services.
This sort of amalgamation probably has to be done in smaller steps over a number of years.
The Saint John suburb of Rothesay encompasses all five of New Brunswick's richest neighbourhoods, but that township is the result of the amalgamation of five adjacent communities.
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.
A sort of amalgamation of a templar, focused on healing and taking damage, and a sorcerer, focused on damage, the Warden allows you to take the character in any direction that you want without much stress.
The company is the result of an amalgamation of the three former independent BHHS franchises, in Seattle, Portland and Salem, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest.
MVC: Infinite reminds me of an amalgamation of MVC 1 and 2.
Just 999 of these amalgamations will be «hand - assembled» at the SVO Technical center in Warwickshire, UK.
Applies to any foreign entities proportion of the share even if the transfer is between relatives, is a result of an amalgamation or if it's moved to a surviving joint tenant.
Deep underneath the ground of Majula in the poison pits of the Black Gulch stands The Rotten, a beast made up of an amalgamation of decaying corpses.
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