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She believes wellness culture has become culty in its own right, with wishy-washy aspects from different belief systems amalgamated into social media-friendly idioms.

Open from other premier events that amalgamate sports with socializing, like the Kentucky Derby.

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And I remember arriving and saying, “Listen, just for my own edification, I’d love to see the flier that you used to amalgamate this crowd that’s going to see this thing tonight.”

For Latino communities, the way many major criminal justice databases amalgamate white and Hispanic people creates an additional issue.

From Salon

I also think this story is about something much bigger than one oddball amalgamated WASP-Jewish-Irish family, although it’s fair to say that my family’s peculiar qualities are distinctively American, and more than a little symbolic.

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