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Plans include rolling out the recycling scheme to private households and ultimately creating a purpose-built centre to consolidate the group's diverse work.

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It marked the most violent day since Assad's fall and the biggest challenge yet to interim President Sharaa's transitional government and his efforts to consolidate authority.

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With the most draws in the league, their changes have been made to consolidate a point rather than chase three - while their resources have not given them much of a choice.

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The only other country that has it all consolidated is China, because it's a surveillance economy and it's a communist country, and so they want great control over their citizens.

From Salon

ABC News will consolidate the staffs of “Good Morning America” with the afternoon edition of the show known as “GMA 3,” according to the Wall Street Journal, which was first to report the layoffs.

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