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Cursed with a shaky management and dissatisfied stockholders, it was ripe for amalgamation, and Freddy's instinct was to keep growing by stock mergers and small expenditure of cash, and never mind inevitable consequences.
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
Between 1914 and 1915 talks were held for a proposed amalgamation with rugby league, the predominant code of football in New South Wales and Queensland was considered and trialled.
The entire network was brought under government control during the First World War and a number of advantages of amalgamation and planning were revealed.
St. Petroc's Voluntary Aided Church of England Primary School Athelstan Park, Bodmin, Cornwall was given this title in September 1990 after the amalgamation of St. Petroc's Infant School and St. Petroc's Junior School.
An agreement for Dalhousie to amalgamate with Technical University of Nova Scotia was made on 10 June 1996, with the act of amalgamation occurring 31 March 1997.
Its name was an amalgamation of the surnames of two of its tenants, Dr. Helsam and Dr. Patrick Delany ( as Heldeville ), both Fellows of Trinity College.
The spelling was changed back to the older version when the present municipality was created in 1971 through the amalgamation of the Town of Hälsingborg with four surrounding rural municipalities.
Bede records Aethelbert of Kent as being dominant at the close of the 6th century, but power seems to have shifted northwards to the kingdom of Northumbria, which was formed from the amalgamation of Bernicia and Deira.
The present municipality was created in 1971 through the amalgamation of the market town ( köping ) of Hultsfred ( instituted in 1927 ) with a number of surrounding municipalities.
Expansion of the army and amalgamation of the CDF and NSF into the army was the first priority, and by 1970 the force numbered nearly 20, 000.
After the October Revolution of 1917, Leninism was the dominant version of Marxism in Russia, and then the official state ideology of Soviet democracy ( by workers ’ council ) in the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic ( RSFSR ), before its unitary amalgamation into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ), in 1922.
In 1971 Motala Municipality was formed by the amalgamation of the City of Motala with some of the adjacent rural municipalities.
The football world assumed that the amalgamation was the death knell of the club, but they underestimated the spirit of the “ founding fathers ” and the local community who dug deep and came up with the funds to re-establish the club under the new name of “ Hotham ” in early 1877.
The amalgamation was foiled when some members of the Essendon Committee launched a successful legal challenge.
Where racial amalgamation has occurred on a large scale, as in Hawaii and Brazil, there was no legal segregation, however, there has been occasional social discrimination.
Following commercial rivalries between the original English East India Company and a New East India Company created in 1698, a new Company was formed in 1708 by amalgamation, and entitled the “ United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies ”.
The oldest Korean martial art was an amalgamation of unarmed combat styles developed by the three rival Korean Kingdoms of Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje, where young men were trained in unarmed combat techniques to develop strength, speed, and survival skills.
* Ottawa, Ontario, was given its large area by the amalgamation in 2001 of the old City of Ottawa, the suburbs of Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester, Rockcliffe Park, Vanier and Cumberland, Orleans, and the rural townships of West Carleton, Osgoode, Rideau, and Goulbourn
* Greater Sudbury, Ontario, was formed in 2001 by the amalgamation of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury, comprising the municipalites of Sudbury, Nickel Centre, Valley East, Capreol, Rayside-Balfour, Onaping Falls and Walden, plus a number of previously unamalgamated townships.
It was formed from the amalgamation of several different canals:
The Federation was set up in 1953, and was an amalgamation of the Protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the colony of Southern Rhodesia.

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Alba expanded, absorbing the Brythonic kingdom of Strathclyde and Bernician Lothian, and by the 11th century the Pictish identity had been subsumed into the " Scots " amalgamation of peoples.
* Gatineau, Quebec, formed by the amalgamation of the old City of Gatineau, City of Hull, City of Aylmer, City of Buckingham and the Municipality of Masson-Angers all facing the City of Ottawa, Ontario from the north shore of the Ottawa River.
* Toronto formed by an amalgamation of the Old Toronto with East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York, which were themselves products of earlier amalgamations.
The University of Prince Edward Island is a non-denominational university established in 1969 by the amalgamation of Prince of Wales College ( PWC ) founded in 1834, and St. Dunstan's University ( SDU ) founded in 1855.
On the " amalgamation " of the black and white races, Clay said that " The God of Nature, by the differences of color and physical constitution, has decreed against it.
* Glazner, Bartley, Coleman, Gray, Taylor, Are plutons assembled over millions of years by amalgamation from small magma chambers ?, GSA Today: Vol.
The present municipality was created in 1971 by the amalgamation of the City of Örnsköldsvik with seven former rural municiplities.
However, since the amalgamation of companies since the creation of ITV Network Ltd., and since that Channel Television is now owned by ITV plc, it has been replaced by an affiliation system.
Upon the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board by amalgamation of the CLR with other transport companies in the London area on 1 July 1933, the railway became known as the Central London Line.
* The Heavy Cavalry and Cambrai Band-this band represents the regiments of The Royal Dragoon Guards, Queens Dragoon Guards, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and the Royal Tank Regiments, and was formed in 2006 by the amalgamation of the Band of the Dragoon Guards and the Royal Tank Regiment Cambrai Band.
* The Light Cavalry Band-this band represents the regiments of Light Dragoons ( classed as hussars ), Kings Royal Hussars, Queens Royal Hussars, Queens Royal Lancers and 9th / 12th Lancers, and was formed in 2006 by the amalgamation of the Band of the Hussars and Light Dragoons and the Band of the Royal Lancers.
Although the amalgamation of the FFI was, in some cases, fraught with political difficulties, it was ultimately successful, and it allowed France to rebuild a reasonably large army ( 1. 2 million men ) by VE Day in May 1945.
Taking its name from the historic town of Greenwich, the London Borough of Greenwich was formed in 1965 by the amalgamation of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich with part of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich to the east.
It was created in 1965 by the amalgamation of three former boroughs.
The borough was formed in 1965, by the London Government Act 1963, as an amalgamation of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham and the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford, which had been created in 1900 as divisions of the County of London.

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Since Edward Simpson did not actually discover this statistical paradox, some writers, instead, have used the impersonal names reversal paradox and amalgamation paradox in referring to what is now called Simpson's Paradox and the Yule-Simpson effect.
During the late 19th century and early 20th century there were different football teams organized in Ferrol, though only one of them has survived, and as a result of an amalgamation of some other previous teams.
A tentative amalgamation of oldies and some new songs, the record was released in the summer of 1976 to commercial acclaim and, despite moderate reviews, peaked at # 8 on the Billboard album chart, the band's highest entry ( apart from Endless Summer and the followup 1975 compilation Spirit of America ) since 1965.
It is still farmed with due regard to its ancient origins and is conserved by those who recognise its importance although the number of owners has fallen dramatically throughout the years and this has resulted in the amalgamation of some of the strips.
This view received strong support from the press ; The Times wrote, " The Old Vic began by offering opera of some sort to people who hardly knew what the word meant ... under a wise, fostering guidance it has gradually worked upwards ... Any kind of amalgamation which made it the poor relation of the ' Grand ' season would be disastrous.
There were reductions in the size of the TA in 1957 and 1961 and this led to amalgamation of some pairs of yeomanry regiments.
In 1971, the population rose to some 34, 000 with the amalgamation of Langwaden, Schwanheim, Fehlheim, Hochstädten, Gronau and Wilmshausen.
It is one of the few regional councils in Victoria to remain serving just one town after the amalgamation process in 1994, although it gained some portions of the former Shire of Warrnambool.
Baw Baw was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the former Buln Buln and Narracan shires, the Rural City of Warragul ( previously the Shire of Warragul ), and some parts of the Shire of Upper Yarra.
Region Skåne ( or formally Skåne läns landsting ) was created on January 1, 1999, by the amalgamation of the County councils of Malmöhus County and Kristianstad County and some of the tasks handled by Malmö Municipality.
One way of accomplishing this was to promote what some regard as artificial distinctions between ethnic groups and languages rather than promoting amalgamation of these groups and a common set of languages based on Turkish or another regional language.
Unlike some others in his party, he supported the City of Hamilton's amalgamation in 2000.
Almost every millman was experimenting with some secret process for the amalgamation of ore.
After the event, the company changed its rules on proxy voting, since it felt that some of those who had voted for amalgamation had not been shareholders, and therefore had not upheld the interests of the canal.
What's more, since we cannot think without that we make use of some form of language ( symbolic communication ), for thinking entails the manipulation and amalgamation of simpler concepts in order to form more complex ones, and therefore, we must have a means of distinguishing these different concepts.
The Merchant Venturers had negotiations to join with the College but were unable to a complete amalgamation wanted to retain some autonomy.
The post of QLTR was created in 1837 by the amalgamation of two existing posts created in 1707-the King's / Queen's Remembrancer and the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, and has been held for some time by the holder of the office of Crown Agent.
Alexei Sayle's short story " Barcelona Plates " goes into some detail about the hotel, as its protagonist stays there for a while, noting, amongst many other features, the idiosyncratic design of the building, which was formed by the amalgamation of several suburban houses.
Proposals by Joseph Locke, Consulting Engineer to the SER, for the amalgamation of that railway and the EKR were discussed by both sides in June 1858, although some of the SER directors were unhappy about taking on such a financially insecure company.
* Takla Lake First Nation ( the Takla Lake Nation is an amalgamation of the North Takla Band and the Fort Connelly Band in 1959, the main community is at Takla Landing lies within IR # 7 and # 7A, which lies 320 km north of Prince George, B. C, situated on the eastern shore of Tatl ' ah Bun ( Takla Lake ), The Takla Lake people currently speak predominantly Canadian English and the Babine dialect of Babine-Witsuwit ' en, until recently, many people also spoke Sekani, and some spoke Gitxsan, some people also speak the Stuart Lake dialect of Carrier, the overall identification of the community is as Carrier, Reserves: Driftwood River # 1, Bear Lake ( Upper Driftwood River ) # 1A, Bear Lake ( Tsaytut Bay ) # 1B, Bear Lake ( Tsaytut Island ) # 1C, Bear Lake ( Kotsine ) # 2, Bear Lake ( Sustut River ) # 3, Bear River ( Fort Connelly ) # 4, Tsupmeet ( Patcha Creek ) # 5, Klewaduska ( Cataract ) # 6, North Takla Lake # 7, North Takla Lake # 7A, North Takla Lake ( West Landing ) # 8, Takla Lake ( Ferry Landing ) # 9, North Takla Lake ( Bates Creek ) # 10, Cheztainya Lake # 11, North Takla Lake # 11A, North Takla Lake # 12, Population: 703 )

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