His company is a weird amalgam of fat substitute, anthrax detectors and online mattress sales.
The teen-friendly net, an amalgam of the now-defunct WB and UPN, got off to a rocky start.
Beyond that, Youkilis has found, the "Yankee Way" is just an amalgam of hard work and professional detachment.
So Paul is an amalgam of a lot of the black men I know and love and respect.
The moniker was an amalgam of sorts, the "motor" pulled from "motorcar" paired up with "-ola, " to signify sound.
The town is an amalgam of Castel del Monte, Sulmona, and other villages.
For Catalans, Aragonese, Galicians and Basques, it was an amalgam of which Castile, the imperial centre, was just one part.
As the title states, it's a rambling amalgam of everything the composer, who was fascinated with death, wanted to be remembered for.
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Unlike the bluntly bluesy garage-band sound of the Stones, Mr. Fagen's music is a rich-textured, harmonically oblique amalgam of rock, jazz and soul.
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Instead of going with glamour, Royce placed his bets where most funds weren't looking: a curious amalgam of obscure companies in distinctly unsexy businesses.
The next few were an amalgam of ballerina, princess and Marchesa.
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By far the biggest defense conglomerate to emerge from industry consolidation in the 1990s was Lockheed Martin, an amalgam of the eighth- and ninth-ranked Pentagon contractors.
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The 156-foot Vajoliroja, whose moniker is an amalgam of his family members' names, was refitted to resemble a 1930s steam yacht when Depp purchased it in 2007.
Its cultural influences, its religious establishments, even its political mechanisms were a remarkable amalgam of Eastern and Western traditions carried here along trade routes from Greece, Persia, Syria, India and China.
And taking its cue from the inside-out T-shirts, a weird amalgam of repurposed jackets by Jun Takahashi seems to be twisting itself off the mannequin it's something between sculpture and performance art.
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The album, Wrestlemania, an amalgam of dance tracks sung by the likes of The Undertaker and Randy (Macho Man) Savage, was released in Britain in 1993 and sold 1.5 million copies.
Like all multinational corporations it is an amalgam of many hundreds or thousands of companies, spread far and wide, many of them hidden in tax havens for reasons we know not why.
Oh, another needless shooting, seemingly perpetrated by another lost, delusional, alone kid, whose head was filled with an amalgam of nonsense, gathered from some of the worst aspects of our popular culture.
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We can perform similar miracles for you, Fiorina and her acolytes tell such clients as General Electric, the Department of Homeland Security (an amalgam of 22 federal agencies) and the Walt Disney Co.
The building blocks of Fusion were completed last year, says John Wookey, Oracle's applications chief, and by 2008 they will become a seamless amalgam of databases, applications and the middleware that stitches them together.
The company aims to grow its U.S. presence by about 30% a year, largely through its subsidiary Fujitsu Computer Systems, an amalgam of its PC, server, mainframe computer and services businesses formed in 2003.
The alleged chicanery served to falsify hundreds of millions of dollars in profit and sales to give a veneer of stability and strength to WorldCom, a wobbly amalgam of 70 acquisitions made over 20 years.
Tinker Bell, for instance, is a strange little thing with a face like a computerized amalgam of David Bowie and Kristen Stewart and speaks with the real voice (sorry, just the voice) of Keira Knightley.
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Naledge spits with the swagger necessary to pull off his strut, and Double-O sets him up with a radio-friendly beat, an amalgam of swirling synths, deliberately dated 808 drum sounds and any number of sonic ornaments.
One welcome addition to Ford's lineup is a full-sized, seven-passenger crossover vehicle based on the new Ford Fairlane concept, a boxy amalgam of a sport utility vehicle and a minivan that was popular at recent auto shows.
In the late 1980s, Mr. Zulawski intercut the surviving footage with narration describing the missing sections that plays over scenes of contemporary Poland, resulting in an eerie amalgam of wildly uninhibited storytelling and reminders of its personal cost.
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But as a self-made entrepreneur, and the son of parents who came to America searching for and finding opportunity and success, I can attest to the truth and power of the amalgam of hard work, thrift, responsibility and advancement.
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And while townships like Khayelitsha and Gugulethu remain a stark testament to the lasting impact of institutionalized inequality, Cape Town's distinct amalgam of Africans, Afrikaaners, Anglophones and Cape Malays has produced what may be the continent's most vibrant ethnic melting pot.
Despite their proximity and the absence of a language barrier -- Hindustani, an amalgam of Hindi and Urdu, is understood by both north Indians and Pakistanis -- only 1.2% of Pakistan's exports go to India, while the import tally is a mere 0.7%.
In its present form the New School is indeed new: It is a recent amalgam of a graduate program called the New School for Social Research with two conservatory-like schools (the Parsons School of Design and the Mannes College of Music) and several less well-known entities.
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