Sentences with phrase «result of the amalgamation»

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.
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.
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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--------------- 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.
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.
As a result of plate tectonics, Alaska is an amalgamation of terranes that have collided with the North American craton and have accreted to become part of North America.
Unlike the introduction of Catholicism into Mexico, which resulted in a bizarre amalgamation of traditional and Catholic religious beliefs and practices, the introduction of science into Mexico resulted in scientific beliefs and practices that are largely indistinguishable from those in Britain or the United States.»
Although the Dietary Guidelines have not come to a dietary pattern recommendation that is substantially different from the pattern they would recommend if the traditional limit of 300 mg / d cholesterol stayed, it seems obvious that the final result is an amalgamation of different interests and viewpoints.
The result is a really beautiful amalgamation of the two shades giving me a nice color and moisturized plump lips.
Covenant is very much an amalgamation of Scott's own original and James Cameron's Aliens (1986) with a hint of its direct predecessor, Prometheus, and the result is not original and very predictable.
She proceeds gradually, guided by intuition; the result is a complex amalgamation of preparation and instinct, order and chance.
Ye's videos are an amalgamation of his drawings, paintings, and fascination with digital animation, resulting in surreal, seemingly three - dimensional loops that focus on both the reduction and building up of various forms that interest him — in this case New York City's Chrysler building, an imagined gold coin, and a chained tiger.
The resulting script is a seamless amalgamation of academic, commercial and scientific language, covering everything from advertising copy promoting beauty products to architectural specifications and inventories relating to the house.
The artists plan to create a joint work for the upcoming exhibition, resulting from an amalgamation of their unique styles.
Part fictional, part autobiographical, Hancock's work pulls from his own personal experience, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad pop culture references, resulting in a complex amalgamation of characters and plots possessing universal concepts of light and dark, good and evil, and all the gray in between.
Zheng's unique aesthetic and harmonious amalgamation of techniques results in work that is immediately engaging.
The resulting construction represents a thrilling play upon the human perception of perspective, an amalgamation of Curry's artistic role model Pablo Picasso and Alexander Calder, or a contemporary Joan Miró.
The ongoing body of work that has resulted is a complex amalgamation of portraiture and still - life.
The result is an amalgamation of notes, collages, annotations, sketches, maquettes and ideas that would eventually — for most — become site - specific projects created in Sharjah.
The result is an amalgamation of porous shapes that are infinite and ever changing, and that reference the transcendental nature of the mind and spirit contained within the body.
Part fictional, part autobiographical, Hancock's work pulls from his own personal experience, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad pop culture references, resulting in a complex amalgamation of characters and plots possessing universal concepts of light and dark, good and evil, and all the grey in between.
Trash - symbolic of a saturated culture - emerges as a language of composition, resulting in an eerie amalgamation of past, present, and future.
The resulting film is an amalgamation of jarring contrasts, the hyper - realistic and colourful sea creatures completely at odds with the harsh concrete of the gallery walls, both highlighting the beauty in the other.
The largest local government is the Halifax Regional Municipality — a sprawling geographic area that includes the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, plus the entire rural and suburban area of Halifax County — the result of a contentious 1996 amalgamation.
On June 9, 2016, Slate (the corporation resulting from the amalgamation of the three subsidiaries) applied for a rectification order.
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