Sentences with phrase «of an amalgamation of»

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.
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.
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.
MVC: Infinite reminds me of an amalgamation of MVC 1 and 2.
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!
Build quality on the handset is also superb being composed of an amalgamation of alloys, plastics and soft - touch rubber keys.
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.
It reminds the audience of an amalgamation of Allen Ginsberg's poetics, the hippie subculture and new age music applications.
Developed comprehensive governance policy frameworks as a result of the amalgamation of several Ontario hospital corporations and participated in comprehensive governance policy framework renewal processes for many Ontario public hospitals that have undertaken this initiative voluntarily or as a result of the appointment of a hospital supervisor.
The firm: Pitblado Law is the modern - day result of the amalgamation of several firms throughout the years, and dates back as far as the 1880s.
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.

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So I think about my compliance and audits and security teams as an amalgamation of all of our top customers» teams.
In practice, however, the work she does through her company Hito Labs requires an amalgamation of her skills, practices, experiences, and networks.
«So it is really an amalgamation of several different backdrops wrapped in a culture of hospitality.
Email - marketing campaigns are not just about sending emails anymore but is an amalgamation of advanced business processes, intelligence and relationship - building tools.
«It's really a perfect amalgamation of these two companies, that's why we have talked with them for a long time and are very happy to announce this transaction today.»
Expect Elder's Instagram account to be an amalgamation of local stylish dudes smoking, famous faces, and more than a couple shots of killer sneaker setups.
CEO Michael Corbat said in 2014 that it would take «a couple of years» to transform an «amalgamation» of 35 local consumer banks to one global firm, according to Reuters.
Rather, it is an amalgamation of the various ways which your people and your company make the customer feel.
Acquisition would further consolidate Motherson's position as a global interior supplier through amalgamation of complementary portfolio and capabilities
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.
Prior to the implementation of the Amalgamation, Angel will complete the Continuation from Alberta to British Columbia and will then subdivide its common shares on the basis of one old common share for five new common shares (the «Subdivision»).
While the Dow Jones industrial average is often used as a benchmark for the economy writ large, it is actually an amalgamation of only 30 different stocks including Apple, Walt Disney and McDonald's.
Subject to the fulfillment or waiver of all conditions precedent under the Merger Agreement, Angel, Angel AcquisitionCo and Huayra will implement the Amalgamation.
Another difference is that SolidX will not use the Gemini Exchange as an index for bitcoin price discovery, rather it will use an amalgamation of multiple exchanges to set the price.
But their version of Android is their own amalgamation of the Android OS and their own special tweaks and in no way really advances Android itself in the market.
«Our businesses possess a higher margin structure than the amalgamation of the businesses comprising the S&P 500»
In practice, any significant increase in competition at the retail level is more likely to come through a different route, such as the acquisition of an existing retail operation by a large foreign bank or the amalgamation of existing retail banks.
Unlocking value trapped in dead coins, adding value through the integration and amalgamation of dead coin communities under the CoinJanitor umbrella to create a network effect, and allowing people to transfer that value openly into cryptocurrency markets will be the first step we take in that direction.
We aim to unlock value trapped in failed or dead coins, add value through the amalgamation of deadcoin communities and make that value transferable into the markets.
The amalgamation of dead coin communities and other dead coin assets under a single roof — the CoinJanitor project.
The network effect created through the amalgamation of dead coin communities is the cornerstone of our value proposition.
CoinJanitor offers a recycling mechanism to simultaneously unlock value trapped in coins that are functionally dead and reduce dilution in the markets, through the amalgamation of dead coin communities into the CoinJanitor community.
My portfolio is amalgamation of high quality companies belonging to diverse sectors.
There are no shortage of issues that I hope will be the focus of debate in this election (urban sprawl, inner city schools, regional amalgamation, and others that I plan to write about over the next six months), but the one issue that may have the potential to create a major wave is the Katz Group «s desire to have the City of Edmonton to fund $ 400,000,000 for a new downtown arena.
After a failed provincial amalgamation attempt in 2016, the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) is talking to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) about possible amalgamation.
all we are is an amalgamation of recycled chemicals or 2.
The sum parts of you, me, Peace, and even Ace are a amalgamation of our life's experience.
Ben: Right, but we're living in a post-Christendom amalgamation of distorted Christian teachings and the Enlightenment, not like some seventh - century Islamic Empire or Communist Europe or something.
--------------- Beginning in 325AD, the amalgamation of church and government — aka, Roman Catholicism — had begun a dangerous journey away from the Apostle's teaching and into apostasy when it left the Bible behind, and began to claim justification as a result of sanctification.
It is an amalgamation of my many years — more than 20 — of being a part of womens» ministries in various churches of various denominations in many different contexts.
My personal god, now dead, was the amalgamation of the father I didn't have and my understanding of the Bible.
The New Agers are an amalgamation of multiple and varying ancient pagan religions dating back to Babylon, Sumeria, Egypt, and so on...
He's only an amalgamation of several real life messianic cult leaders with all his «miracles» stolen from neighboring religious folktales.
«I didn't look at it as like this is going to be the end - all and be-all amalgamation of all of our dreams,» he said.
However his indoctrination was a twisted amalgamation of hate.
«Inclusivity,» which in the context of the new authority is interpreted as the amalgamation of people with vastly different beliefs and ways of life, thus becomes not only the method but also the end of authority's exercise.
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?
The assumptions undergirding our democracy are a somewhat paradoxical amalgamation, characterized by a free - flowing sense of moral relativism, a laissez - faire individualism and a fairly profound liberal sense of social responsibility: It is difficult enough to make sense out of these dogmas without considering our Christian faith in the saving power of Christ's cross.
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