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A loan program that enables a borrower to combine various loans with various interest rates or various Lenders into a single loan with a more manageable repayment schedule. The repayment period is also extended.
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Compaction usually accomplished by vibration of newly placed concrete to minimum practical volume, to mold it within form shapes and around embedded parts and reinforcement, and to eliminate voids other than entrained air.
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(1) The coming together, either through merger or partial ownership, of two or more companies. (2) the solidification of loose material or liquid, usually under pressure.
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Regiments were frequently reduced in size by battle or disease. When too many men had been lost to effectively operate with the original command structure, the regiment was consolidated. The men were reorganized into as many full-strength companies as could be made. The best officers were selected to lead the reorganized companies. Any officers left over from the old regiment were declared to be supernumerary and discharged from the service. ...
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The combination of many small shipments into one container, often with more than one destination/consignee.
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