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Families gather at the ship's home base, anxiously hoping for good news.
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Negotiating takes time and you need to think, gather information and strategise.
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Others are trying to gather new information to better measure underlying behaviour.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans gather to watch 'dour German second division football'.
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Each year they gather in the vast library of the family home.
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Interventions: 14-day food diaries were used to collect the food consumption data.
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It often takes weeks or months to collect data on flu deaths.
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Medical record review was used to collect information on cardiovascular risk factors.
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E-tailers without physical facilities in a state need not collect the tax.
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The funds could also collect more money from shareholders, the paper said.
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However, the underlying intracellular mechanisms leading to product aggregate formation remain unknown.
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Anonymous, de-identified, or aggregate information is not Personal Information as used herein.
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The aggregate funding status before the financial crisis was at 100 percent.
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Background: Conventional analyses present aggregate data, masking late responders and efficacy reductions.
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This measure will aggregate the living conditions of all Yemenis, he said.
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With these words, he hoped he could garner the large soldiers' vote.
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The advice: go elsewhere and garner some knowledge of the industry first.
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Not to mention that this is likely to garner widespread international attention.
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She says it can also garner some attention in some interesting forms.
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An email has been sent out to garner the views of members.
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The profits accrue to the gambler -the losses to the IMF.
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I suspect some benefit will accrue from my speaking personally with both.
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Other benefits that accrue from planning include the enhancement of hazard awareness.
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He has no doubts about the benefits that accrue from being fit.
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Conclusions: NCI-sponsored pediatric QoL studies have high rates of failure to accrue.
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This strong start has helped Ingles amass career-best form in the postseason.
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If you amass 12 points, you will receive a three month suspension.
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Ashton Kutcher becomes first celebrity to amass 1 million followers on Twitter.
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As organisers, bookie and top golemachist, Pennyhaugh and Judah amass good money.
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Boo has worked hard to amass her facts and get them right.
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To do this, we cumulate and detrend the Taylor series of individual Fourier components.
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Sir Charles labored only to heap up the evidences of evolution; to cumulate them till the mass became irresistible.
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Total cumulated work was comparable during continuous and intermittent exercise.
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Conclusion: Autonomic nervous system status depends on cumulated physical fatigue due to increased training loads.
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The resulting dose rate distribution may be scaled by cumulated activity to yield absorbed dose.
Usage of agglomerate in English
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Had an interesting talk with Taylor on agglomerate and basaltic dykes of Castle Rock.
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It is an agglomerate made of pebbles and cement, the pebbles being elongated as if by pressure.
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The finer sense detects the differences of them, and begins, first to agglomerate, then to distinguish them.
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The men of the left thought of "the people" as merely the agglomerate of the citizens composing it.
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But it's only a rumor, undoubtedly one of those urban legends that appear whenever two or three houses agglomerate anywhere.
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The alchymists watched this precious mess with intense interest, expecting that it would agglomerate into one lump of pure gold.
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Yet, according to M. Cordier, the fine pebbles of Suez owe their origin to a breccia formation, or siliceous agglomerate.
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Let this be as it may, we found nothing of any value in the agglomerate in which the Egyptians had excavated.
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The residue may also be employed, either alone or mixed with some agglomerate, in the construction of garden paths and the like.
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The nicely spherical particles produced by the emulsion method were more uniform and less prone to agglomerate than those produced through the hydrothermal method.
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It has agglomerated production, and has concentrated property in a few hands.
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Formation of larger agglomerates was observed at the end of exposure.
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It is a mass of agglomerates, with only occasional strata of solid volcanic rock.
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The materials constitute of big agglomerates formed by submicrometrical particles.
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Society reigns over units, over single figures agglomerated like grains of corn in a heap.
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The emanation is certainly composed of alpha ions with a few molecules agglomerated round them.