Adjudication table for forge

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0 3.s 10.s u 4.s 3.s,10.s,4.s,u u The formation of U.S. Steel in 1901 was Morgan 's biggest deal , forging together 11 firms that accounted for half America 's steel industry .
1 9 2 1 1 9,1 1 Bringing people together , tirelessly fixing up dates and appointments , putting in just the right word at the crucial moment , helping to forge new partnerships , Milton conducted both his life and his business with an extraordinary degree of caring .
1 3 3 1 9 3,1,9 3 When , three years later , a series of by-election defeats resulted in a hung parliament , James Callaghan , having succeeded Wilson in 1976 , forged the Lib-Lab pact .
1 3.c 3.a 3.a 3 3.a,3 3.a But the American War of Independence was not about territories and Powers , it was about freedom and liberties , and the victory was forged as much by the quill pen as the sword , by the men who wrote and signed a document not unlike the Declaration of Arbroath in content , the Declaration of Independence .
1 3 4 9 9 3,9 9 Following the great unity forged in adversity in 1982 , fragmentation of the PLO the following year triggered bitter feuds on every college campus .
1 9 9 2 10 9,10 10 A happier relationship was forged between the RCM and Youth Allyah , though here again there was a clash of ideals .
1 8.a 8.s 12.a 8.s 8.s,12.a 8.s In other words , it was when replication went wrong , when random errors occurred in the copying process , that the process of evolution and extinction forged ahead , to populate the world with offspring slightly different from their progenitors while other genera died out .
1 10 9 2 10 10 10 A daughter knows the dark , night side of her mother , because of the special link that is forged between them and the way that the mother 's nature may be reflected in the daughter 's .
1 9 10 1 9 9 9 The spread was partly due to the initiative of former pupils of deaf schools who wanted to continue the friendships which school life had forged and to help one another in adulthood , and partly to the evangelistic zeal and charitable urge of hearing people associated with deaf schools , who realised that deaf and dumb children needed support also in adult life .
1 3.a 1 1.a 1 1,1.a 1.a Men like Jeremiah and Ezekiel looked for the day when God would forge a new covenant , or agreement , with men .
1 9 10 2 9 9 9 It had been forged at the outset in a very cordial meeting that the two men had at Colombey in September 1958 .
1 10 9 2 10 10,9 10 The link between Middlesbrough and Dublin was also forged earlier this year when members of East Middlesbrogh Community venture , which the council helped establish to tackle unemployment , visited the St Andrew 's Resource Centre .
2 1 9 1 9 9,1 9 Particularly close links were forged with the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives , whose head office was in Northampton and whose Assistant Secretary in these years , Syd Robinson , was chairman of the regional WETUC , chairman of the Northamptonshire Federation and vice-chairman of the District .
2 1 1 9 9 9,1 9 Possibly as a result of connections forged in his native county , he came into contact with Humphrey de Bohun , sixth Earl of Hereford , by whom he was retained with a life annuity of £40 .
2 3 3 3.a 3.a 3,3.a 3.a But we can distinguish between wanted and unwanted sexual attention , especially important in universities where futures are forged .
3 10 10 2 10 10 10 Wolfgang Luder , MP with the liberal Free Democrats , whose radical wing has long criticised the link forged by the tax between church and state , claims the levy breaches European law .
3 3 5.f 5.f 5.f 5.f 5.f It was , though , his rather better known colleague at Caltech , Linus Pauling , who proposed that the principle to adopt was that of structures that maximise the number of so-called hydrogen bonds between different amino acids in the polypeptide chain ( and who thereby forged the key which very rapidly unlocked molecular biology ) .
3 1 1 2.s 1 1 1 Thus within the new boundaries old hostilities between anglican and nonconformist , publican and temperance reformer , and even manufacturer and sections of skilled labour were buried by an overriding concern to forge unity against the municipal politics of the labour group .
3 3 3 3 u 3 3 In The Silmarillion Tolkien played through once more the drama of ` paradise lost ' ; but he added to it a hint of ` paradise well lost ' ( for many of the elves preferred Middle-earth even to immortal life , like Arwen ) ; and through the story there runs a delight in mutability , as languages change and treasures pass from hand to hand ; the deepest fable is of beauty forged , stolen , and lost forever in recovery .
3 11 11 2.a 11 11 11 It is the verb to bring down that forges the link between the otherwise still nouns and pronoun in the sentence .
3 7 7 3 7 7 7 In a moment of stupidity I had forged an entry into my building society account book with a pencil , attempting to draw out several hundred pounds .
3 3 9 3 3 9,3 3 Most importantly , it was forged out of the overlap between work-place and village , the fact that , as an occupational community , relationships established at work spilled over into leisure hours , while the accepted code of behaviour which was followed in the village also applied to the situation at work .
3 1 1 3 1 1,3 1 By Aug. 29 Bhutto 's opponents had reportedly agreed to forge a common front but remained divided into factions led respectively by Jatoi , Nawaz Sharif ( Chief Minister of Punjab province until dissolution ) , Mohammad Khan Junejo ( Prime Minister in 1985-88 under Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq ) and by Zia 's son Ejaz ul-Haq .
3 3 1 3 3 1,3 3 According to the International Herald Tribune of Aug. 27 Iran had expressed its willingness to host a conference of leaders from the Soviet Moslem republics to forge a " common stance " against Soviet authority .
3 1 1 1 3 1,3 1 On Jan. 7 she declared her intention to contest the presidency , and expressed the hope that she could forge a united opposition coalition .
3 9 10 9 9 9 9 Organisers also hope international links will be forged through another project now into its second year .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The poet who against Romantic diction forged a new contemporary language for a poetry which had been able to deal with the modern city face to face , had , to a considerable extent , reinstated Romanticism through anthropology .
6 2 2 2 2 2 2 She was trying to forge permanent links between France and Scotland because only then could the house of Valois survive against the monstrous growth of Hapsburg power , centred on Spain and the Empire , controlling the Netherlands and , in the very year she became regent , clutching England into its maw with the marriage of Philip and Mary .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 We know MPs forge secret bonds of obligation with business and unions .
6 8 8 8 8 8 8 In Britain , where the top 10 house-builders dominate the output of new private houses , it has traditionally been either the rich or the enthusiastic DIY brigade who forged ahead with their own individual home building .
6 8.s 8.s 8.s 8.s 8.s 8.s Equally , pupils who are very able should be allowed to forge ahead , to embark on tests beyond the scope of any so far envisaged .
6 9 9 9 9 9 9 In that small area , the Gorbals , a link was forged .
6 5 5 5 5 5 5 Freya is usually depicted wearing a magic necklace forged in the sun called Brisingamen , and a cloak made of falcon 's wings .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 What The Mock Turtles do is so embarrassingly simple that it 's easy to trip yourself up describing it -- they make pop records , in the same way that The Beatles , The Byrds , The Kinds and Syd 's Pink Floyd made pop records ; with the guitars well upstage and choruses forged in heaven .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cynics have noted that the Northern Ireland team under the former attorney general , Sir Patrick Mayhew , is well-placed to forge friendly relations with the Ulster Unionists , should by-elections nibble away at the government 's majority .
6 9 9 9 9 9 9 A fierce solidarity was forged of a kind that has become archaic in the west .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 But Diana is aware of the increasingly close relationship Charles is forging with old flame Camilla Parker Bowles .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 In New York 1917 , rising thug Lucky Luciano ( Slater ) forges new pathways into organised crime with the help of his fellow hoods Bugsy Siegel ( Grieco ) , Meyer Lansky ( Dempsey ) and Frank Costello ( Mandylor ) .
6 x x x x x x In 1980 , the group employed some 20,000 people , of whom nearly 16,000 worked in a total of 76 industrial enterprises variously engaged in the following kinds of production : foundry and forge 7 ; capital goods 22 ; components 27 ; consumer durables 15 ; building 5 .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The ` Economist ' , in March ` 78 , doubted whether Thatcher could ` forge a new majority of the right ' and reckoned that her ` crusade to balance the books and roll back the government ' was not finding much popular resonance .
6 2 2 2 2 2 2 He added Zeta to his realm in 1186 , and forged a strong alliance between his state and the Church .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 In 1727 the Synod of Moscow sent a mission which spent ten years amongst the Serbs of Vojvodina and Srem , forging strong links with the Serbian Orthodox clergy and their flocks .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 But he was less successful than Ataturk in forging a strong national ideology .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 My hon. Friend has commented in detail on the transcript of that hearing , including the statements by the witness , Mr. Farrell ; the differences of opinion about the handwriting on the receipt ; whether someone might have stolen the receipt book and forged the receipt ; unsupported allegations about previous examples of Mr. Brand 's paperwork being missing ; and the apparent lack of follow-up to the mother 's original letter .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 A BANGOR school has been forging electronic mail links with Japan .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 The maize had been brought from Yugoslavia to Greece in two shiploads in 1986 and then resold as Greek maize by ITCO , a state-owned trading company , after the customs documents had been forged .
6 2 2 2 2 2 2 An emergency meeting of the CCP 's Politburo , chaired by Jiang Zemin , on July 16 stressed the importance of publicizing the role of the PLA in forging close ties between the army and the people in its disaster work .
6 2 2 2 2 2 2 His loss was a great blow for Kaifu as with him fell the strategy of forging a close working relationship between the LDP , the DSP and Komeito .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 In conclusion , Ladies and Gentlemen , and I look forward to meeting as many of you as possible during our year to renew old friendships and to forge new ones and to welcome you to Conference in 1994 in the Land of the Prince Bishops .
6 7 7 7 7 7 7 The accused , an accountant , forged 10 cheques on two companies ' bank accounts .