"It's a collection of pressure plates, a collection of charges, a collection of switches," Mr. McInally said.
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Wired isn't just a collection of text stories, it's a collection of text stories with a perspective.
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So you can, in addition, share a collection of photos or unshare a collection of photos based on your preference.
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Rather than a collection of moods, thoughts, feelings, and vibes, it's a collection of song titles that form one run-on sentence.
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This isn't a collection of neatly packaged content; it's a collection of songs that work well together even as each has its own identity.
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"Americans sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states," he said.
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Tiny Changes—a collection of covers of songs from the beloved Scottish band Frightened Rabbit's 2008 album The Midnight Organ Fight—wasn't supposed to feel like a collection of funeral songs.
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The Alliance is a collection of classic fantasy races such as Night Elves, Humans, and Dwarves while the Horde is a collection of oddities such as the Undead, Orcs, and Trolls.
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In a genre filled with procgen soldiers and empty canvas mercenaries who are little more than a collection of gear, stats, and abilities, Valkyria Chronicles gives you a collection of characters.
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" He added: "These guys are a collection of clowns.
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Too many investors own a collection of securities — or even a collection of someone else's strategies — that have built up over a lifetime, rather than a well-designed, purposely built, customized portfolio.
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Hanna bought the votes of politicians, but he didn't have a collection of think tanks, a nationwide network of pressure groups or a collection of subsidized university programs to propagandize on his behalf.
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Check out a collection of our favorite Cassini images here.
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It was just a collection of songs at the time.
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Now a collection of state legislators are tired of waiting.
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A collection of disposable cardboard gaming accessories you build yourself.
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She's currently writing a collection of essays called American Bulk.
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All that a country is is a collection of people.
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At midnight tonight I'm dropping a collection of new songs!
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I think Wall Street is a collection of people, right?
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A collection of examples is available in the compilation below.
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Below is a collection of our favorite illustrations from 2018.
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The Mitrokhin Archive is a collection of documents from Maj.
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They've also got a collection of rare 22009 RPM records.
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Finishing a collection of human nodes prior to photo documentation.
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The web started out as a collection of hyperlinked documents.
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As a collection of dance grooves, Dirty Computer's energy sustains.
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His latest book, "Working", is a collection of personal reminiscences.
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A collection of jars contain down feathers, foam, curly wool.
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Dumbo works better as a collection of odd little moments.
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Check out a collection of the coolest cars from 2015:
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This is a collection of securities: usually stocks, sometimes bonds.
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Ahead are a collection of John Mayer's latest Twitter drafts.
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There's a collection of mixtapes from Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore.
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In a cabinet, he stores a collection of clown statues.
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Everything is pictorial accept for a collection of common symbols.
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It is a historical study, not "a collection of interviews."
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Broadfoot & Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 819 Main Street.
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And a collection of poems, "Austerity Measures," examines the crisis.
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Here is a collection of reader reactions and alternative tips.
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Now a collection of his letters is up for sale.
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I transcribed a collection of 18thC student disciplinary records once.
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It was in a collection of fossil insects, after all.
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It's a collection of analyses and sharp critiques, not theories.
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There's a collection of, call it 12 apps, 16 apps.
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JESS BARBAGALLO It's structured like a collection of short stories.
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He eventually amassed a collection of more than 4,000 flags.
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Send your email to a collection of BCC'd email addresses.
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Was that, I asked, a collection of music she liked?
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I was reading a collection of poems by Philip Levine.
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I think everyone should have a collection of some sort.
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The Event Horizon Telescope is actually a collection of telescopes.
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She played three sports and acquired a collection of crutches.
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Yeah. It was a collection of sort of interesting characters.
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"Salinas is a collection of different themes," Mr. Taylor said.
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At first I stood there amid a collection of strangers.
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The Nook Miles app is essentially a collection of quests.
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To make a book, he uses a collection of tools.
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Other picks are a collection of billionaires and Washington insiders.
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The datasets—a collection of runway dress images from various designers and a collection of images of Marchesa dresses— refined the colors that Watson could choose from to ensure they aligned with Marchesa's brand.
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Riffing on Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports—a collection of slow drones that many hold as a formative text of the genre—Amobi, like Eno, crafts a collection of slow, sad compositions.
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A collection of names that, on aggregate, stunned the baseball world.
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She's also curated a collection of her favorite pieces on Amazon.
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Sometimes a collection of viral Reddit posts will do the job.
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It offers a collection of increasingly popular streaming movies and television.
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We curate a collection of products that brings that to life.
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This is a collection of ideas, not a fully fledged cosmology.
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But I was just a collection of cells at that point.
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Business to me is nothing more than a collection of people.
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Here's a collection of recipes that will use them all up.
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In this photo, they're driven past a collection of Bloodhound missiles.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, A Collection of Fine Art, 43953 Main Street.
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One is a collection of colorful toys set in whimsical worlds.
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And it was never, he stressed, just a collection of texts.
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You can also make a Collection of just Close Friends posts.
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He gave her a collection of photos from their time together.
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Of all things, a collection of knitwear propelled her cometlike rise.
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He had two published novels and a collection of short stories.
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There's also a private museum and a collection of vintage cards.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 819 Main Street.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 93 Main Street.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 43983 Main Street.
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The first in a collection of thematic books, Papier Machine Vol.
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Interestingly, The Book of Proverbs is considered a collection of collections.
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Which all sounded, coming from a collection of nationalists, rather European.
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Justin Taylor's most recent book is Flings, a collection of stories.
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From here a collection of investigators set off for the island.
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A collection of views, news and more from the Learning section.
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It's a collection of 4AM weapons with an inimitable UK growl.
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Each character comes with a collection of quips and reactive observations.
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"A sentence is more than a collection of words," I said.
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The Games, at their best, are a collection of these moments.
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That's what this mixtape is to me: a collection of stories.
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Instead, what was released Friday was a collection of fawning emails.
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Try the Bento Box, a collection of hand-selected brand favorites.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 34993 Main Street.
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It's a collection of a bunch of little things right now.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot: a Collection of Fine Art, 819 Main Street.
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Business, to me, is nothing more than a collection of people.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 11193 Main Street.
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Together the two men amassed a collection of 23 luxury cars.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 2330 Main Street.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 430 Main Street.
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It's a collection of 450 photos shot by photographer Andrew Zuckerman.
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It's all like a collection of cherished dreams put to paper.
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Here for your viewing entertainment is a collection of the mockery.
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It was always multiple and contradictory, a collection of confounding simultaneities.
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Starting as a teenager, he gathered a collection of 400 videotapes.
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An egg dish might follow, or a collection of fried offal.
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He edited a collection of speeches for the Library of America.
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Without it, the city would be a collection of small towns.
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We put together a collection of photos that shows the damage.
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Freedom is a conceit well suited to a collection of essays.
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Fortunately NYT Cooking has pulled together a collection of lunch recipes.
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We wanted to share a collection of pieces on the subject.
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Here's anyway a collection of recipes for the Fourth of July.
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She wrote "Mules and Men," a collection of African-American folklore.
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"Radio" is also a collection of custom-made sounds and patterns.
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Menopause isn't just a collection of symptoms or a pathological condition.
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IN MY KITCHEN: A Collection of New and Favorite Vegetarian Recipes.
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"It is not just being a collection of groups," she added.
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She also wrote a collection of short stories, "Bonneville Blue" (1991).
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Here is a collection of more of my students' found poems.
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Often, the work can seem like a collection of random projects.
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It's a collection of photographs that defies legibility, bordering on contemptuousness.
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His book functions as a collection of ecological crime-scene photos.
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But America was not meant to be a collection of cities.
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The city is basically a collection of every town's biggest egotists.
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In fact, it's a collection of multimillion- and billion-dollar opportunities.
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Trump is less a person than a collection of terrible traits.
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The biggest sacrifice was really just a collection of small sacrifices.
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The entire class is a collection of floating, comfort-focused barges.
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This book is a collection of letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
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Here's a collection of recipes for the chicken of the sea.
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Here's his Jane Steele counterpart with a collection of sadomasochistic pornography.
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Barbie manufacturer Mattel has unveiled a collection of "gender inclusive" dolls.
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Here's our timeline of the blaze, and a collection of photos.
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Which can be a diary, yes, or a collection of photographs.
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From around 1996 onward he played in a collection of bands.
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Does this mean a collection of children's clothes is on the way?
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When it becomes art, a collection of found objects, and a memorial.
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An 2009 image of a collection of the influenza A H1N1 viruses.
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Its secret weapon is a collection of 3D printers from top manufacturers.
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We're not simply talking about a collection of open-source tools here.
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A collection of Tyka's noise went for $4,000 in the evening's auction.
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Their experiences will be shared via a collection of four special episodes.
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Taraji P. Henson has a collection of wigs that can't be matched.
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My Margery Sharp shelf is a collection of hard-won unmatching volumes.
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We employees were a collection of would-be artists working day jobs.
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These are a collection of funds that offer "automatic diversification," Sethi says.
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A collection of the commercials that aired tonight can be seen below.
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Food is turned into a collection of calories to largely be avoided.
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They suggest sending her a collection of "Reborn" dolls as a joke.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 63 Main Street. broadfootandbroadfoot.
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Why, for instance, did Swayze maintain a collection of minerals and fossils?
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Here's a collection of floor plans from popular TV shows like those.
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Collin wears dreads; Miles sports a collection of tattoos and a grill.
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The uprising shattered Libya into a collection of fiefs ruled by militias.
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At the same time, we'd started to build a collection of books.
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Here you can find a collection of photos from around the world.
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Below is a collection of photos from the time we spent together.
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But as it stands, it is mostly a collection of independent silos.
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So I have a collection of beautiful beaten-up Navajo leather things.
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We've got a collection of all the best Khaleesi costumes, right here.
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Do you want to display a collection of artists concerned with decay?
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Imagine, he said, a graph—a collection of points connected by lines.
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Europe is a collection of countries that used to fight a lot.
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"All that a country is is a collection of people," Williamson said.
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In 2013 he released a collection of five shades of nude shoes.
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If it takes too long, here's a collection of Science Kombat GIFs.
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Instead of a collection of lonely individuals, we became a real community.
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Popular Now is a collection of what's popular within Vine the platform.
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The Marius Hills, a collection of volcanic domes, is another possible target.
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The Marshall Islands is a collection of 29 atolls across 1,156 islands.
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Cosell was homely, with an adenoidal voice and a collection of toupees.
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Super Mario Party is a collection of mini games starring Nintendo characters.
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By the way, here's a collection of our resumé tips right here.
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They were a collection of ordinary people with an interest in clouds.
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The government is now a collection of warring factions issuing rival ultimatums.
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This time, it became an "Up-C" corporation, a collection of LLCs.
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Broadfoot and Broadfoot, a Collection of Fine Art, 819 Main Street. broadfootandbroadfoot.
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A collection of photographs and stories about fly fishing's most illustrious fish
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His new video on the issue is a collection of hammer blows.
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Instead, he reviewed a collection of essays by the poet Geoffrey Hill.
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As a collection of moments, though, WrestleMania 33 fond some real magic.
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But good gosh what a collection of blah and barf and huh?
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The novel somehow feels like youth itself, a collection of overheated memories.
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Before that he released a collection of largely acoustic Handsome Family covers.
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A collection of systems that are happy to evoke instead of deliver.
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She framed clothing as a collection of values: diversity, creativity, entrepreneurship. Mrs.
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Follow them on Twitter, and check out a collection of their tweets.
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Imagine a graph—a collection of dots (vertices) connected by lines (edges).
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Here is a collection of reactions from within and outside the courtroom.
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Bush left behind not one single legacy, but a collection of them.
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What would a collection of rice recipes be without a classic paella?
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In 1963, a collection of 14 cats were put into space training.
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In 103, after a dozen novels, I published a collection of essays.
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Today, the Brooklyn Historical Society is releasing a collection of oral histories.
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She offers a collection of customizable gowns from sizes 00 to 13.
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The Sketch Guy A collection of Sketch Guy columns from Carl Richards.
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So reasoned a collection of creative minds in Besançon, France's watch center.
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In fact, it is a collection of junk, but a purposeful one.
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They included a 229.5-room mansion and a collection of sports cars.
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Thanks to him, the film isn't just a collection of scary stories.
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Other Guy's book was a collection of essays that sounded pretty good.
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The evidence against her consisted of a collection of social-media posts.
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In the bathroom, a collection of small logs leans against the toilet.
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But a collection of photos the House Judiciary Committee released proves otherwise.
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Cate Blanchett plays a collection of people in Julian Rosefeldt's experimental movie.
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So here's a collection of five recipes that dance between the two.
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By then she had amassed a collection of more than 100,000 songs.
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QQ2 is a collection of top-notch crosswords made by L.G.B.T.Q. people.
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It boasts a collection of gated communities and million-dollar waterfront properties.
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A collection of views and news from a special report on Learning.
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So here's a collection of five recipes that dance between the two.
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Here are a collection of images from the cleanup in Coffey Park.
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Tentenko is a collection of their best songs, and it's sequenced perfectly.
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He had a collection of tourbillon watches and the latest stylish haircut.
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It's a collection of short pieces — small moments and discrete little things.
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JS: You live with a collection of work by self-taught artists.
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Batman v Superman's Batman is little more than a collection of muscles.
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I've been amassing a collection of children's art for a long while.
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The book is a collection of Ryan's paintings from 2011 to 2014.
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A winning team is a collection of harmonious cliques of various sizes, and a losing team is a collection of cliques who are variously suspicious that the behaviors of the other cliques may be detrimental to the team.
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She also chooses three "badges" from a collection of tongue-in-cheek icons.
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It's a collection of profiles about people who make unique products by hand.
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She collaborated with sister Kim Kardashian West for a collection of nude shades
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The Fourier transform separates a data signal into a collection of simpler waveforms.
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Drag and drop makes iOS feel like more than a collection of apps.
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Her glass plate prints, and a collection of glassware, will also be displayed.
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Kendrick's book, which features a collection of humorous personal essays, is out now.
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The rover is his latest build in a collection of self-balancing unicycles.
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A collection of soft and buttery French cheese: camembert, Delice d'Argental and brie
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The issue isn't a collection of critics unfairly drubbing a financially successful movie.
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On Sunday, Elizabeth shared a collection of photos of their London adventure together.
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A collection of photos, documents, and letters Vikram Chandra compiled for his novels.
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For Martin, the investment is about more than a collection of digital goofs.
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That's why we've curated a collection of the styles we're loving this season.
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Last year, Urban Decay offered beauty fans a collection of three Naked palettes.
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On Saturday, Klum, 46, shared a collection of cheeky honeymoon photos to Instagram.
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It's a collection of what once was, and what her life has become.
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Some inventions seem genuinely prescient, like a collection of animated proto-emoji stickers.
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Finance theory had been mostly a collection of stories and rules of thumb.
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NASA has a collection of major scientific organizations that also endorse this position.
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Puma is launching a collection of shoes called "Power Through Peace" on Oct.
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The Poison Garden is a collection of lethally poisonous plants started in 2005.
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Noisey: This album is a collection of some of your older music, right?
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According to Rybolovlev, he was overcharged by Bouvier for a collection of paintings.
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At this point, my entire Instagram account is just a collection of sunsets.
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From a collection of 132 policies in 2005 the registry now lists 762.
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It's a collection of wind turbines in a particular location with abundant wind.
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A collection of tools found in Texas that might be 15,500 years old.
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How about a collection of #JohnSingerSargent hands as a distraction and potential #ElectionCleanse?
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It's a collection of records I picked up recently that I've been feeling.
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The book, also called Alice Neel, Uptown, is also a collection of essays.
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Throughout the album, they sound like a band, not a collection of overdubs.
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The dollar traded 1 percent higher to 100.03 against a collection of currencies.
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Its structure feels like a collection of micro-songs, or songs within songs.
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I've assembled a collection of 20 portraits of the Thin White Duke below.
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I read a collection of John Updike stories about this family the Maples.
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I'm also still trying to find reasons to make a collection of music.
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It was a collection of interesting ideas thrown into an inconsistent, frustrating framework.
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So we created a collection of our favorite flicks that do just that.
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The archives publicly released a collection of Kavanaugh documents on Monday (The Hill).
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WHY IT MAKES SENSE Vox Media has a collection of sites — including Vox.
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It's a collection of beautiful poems by everyone from Thomas Aquinas to Rabia.
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Since high school, he has amassed a collection of five thousand T-shirts.
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Ms. Ferrante's latest book, "Frantumaglia," is a collection of letters, essays and interviews.
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Alfred A. Knopf published a collection of his cartoons, "Kovarsky's World," in 1956.
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In April, he released his debut EP, "Forethought," a collection of four songs.
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The smartphone retailer has unveiled a collection of new money-saving Vodafone deals.
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It's dumb and uninvolving, a collection of ugly sentiments served via clumsy dialogue.
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The room hosts a collection of altar pieces of the counter-reformation period.
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It's a collection of my first house tracks mixed to modern club standards.
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It's also a collection of dudes ready to share some good-ass rapping.
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" There I was, in a collection of images featuring trench coats, called "Detected.
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It's a collection of recipes inspired by his upbringing in the coastal northeast.
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This photo is from a collection of images by photographer Harry Whittier Frees.
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But Blunt did release a collection of videos of other blindfolded rifle assemblers.
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"Black Power 50" is, in some ways, a collection of the greatest hits.
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In 2017, she produced a collection of richly colored cashmere nubi for Hermès.
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Here's a collection of charts that explore the data behind those key districts.
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The Trump of "Our Cartoon President" is a collection of animated-buffoon types.
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You love the stamps, you have chances to start a collection of stamps.
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Is it a hobby to create, and tend to, a collection of things?
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Finally, in 1996, a second book arrived, but not a collection of poems.
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Of course we have a collection of festive recipes for you to try.
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Schwanen, a German knitwear brand, on a collection of T-shirts and sweatshirts.
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Running shoes sat near a low table with a collection of baseball caps.
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Boston Ballet has posted a collection of clips from postponed productions on YouTube.
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A collection of these prints is currently held at the Tsuruoka City Library.
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But it's more like a collection of buildings, each with its own function.
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Or choose from a collection of films that explore love, sexuality and identity.
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"Ecce Kosti," from 1996, is a collection of favorable reviews of his work.
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Lawmakers who didn't attend also drew notice, including a collection of House Democrats.
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As a movie buff, I also have a collection of power movie quotes.
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Next, we reviewed our itinerary: a collection of activities arranged through the hotel.
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Guo has a collection of Teddy bears, and Jack has one of batiks.
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And usually a collection of senior aides travel with him to the club.
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The proposal was a collection of failed, unimaginative, "big government knows best" ideas.
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Is it a collection of all our ideas about those things that happened?
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His mother is the author of "Moville Light," a collection of short stories.
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My situation was unique, because no museum had a collection of Chicano art.
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A collection of short stories by Anton Chekhov and another one by Maupassant.
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All significant decisions have to be made by a collection of seven agencies.
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Fittingly, his book is less a continuous narrative than a collection of shards.
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He provided the bankers with a collection of bare-bones personal financial statements.
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It is also interesting as a collection of figure studies, independent of architecture.
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Here's a collection of some of our favorite things we've seen so far.
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He is famous for bringing back a collection of Faberge eggs to Russia.
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The foreground of the image presents a collection of historical African sculptural figurines.
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Miller had a collection of 21170,212015 artifacts, many of which were taken illegally.
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I am under a desk looking at a collection of dried chewing gum.
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Today, its a collection of 48 apartments, restaurants, a coffee shop and a salon.
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Siegel said until now Capri had been viewed as a collection of distressed assets.
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First, as the name suggests, this is a collection of several old data breaches.
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Twitter basically operates as a collection of inside jokes that build on one another.
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A cap set, therefore, is a collection of points that contains no complete lines.
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It's a collection of garments and textiles that change their form, structure, or volume.
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Here, visitors will find a collection of 7 apparently random numbers and little else.
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The Oort Cloud is a collection of small objects influenced by the sun's gravity.
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A tiny replica of the Commodore 64 bundled with a collection of retro games.
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Then he noticed a collection of police cars blocking the exit ramps he passed.
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Here's a collection of some of the best reporter-reaction faces to Spicer's words.
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Online, you're presented with a collection of performances, from different people producing different acts.
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He has also written a collection of short stories that was published last year.
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That's when CERN announced a collection of unexpected observations at the Large Hadron Collider.
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Today, the company is launching a collection of skin-care, makeup, and hair products.
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But they're billed as a collection of special talents that barely come into play.
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A collection of new emojis are now available in Apple's latest update for iPhones.
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In 2009, Bryant and Castro collaborated on a collection of watches called Black Mamba.
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Prosecutors filed a collection of evidence in the college admissions scandal in court Friday.
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"In 280, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns," Priestly editrixplains.
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And he views the Justice Department as a collection of his own personal attorneys.
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On Thursday, Topshop dropped a collection of dresses that are making us feel optimistic.
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A collection of monitors is mounted on the wall, flashing charts, numbers, and graphs.
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Netflix will have a collection of weird and unusual titles for the eclectic spirit.
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Venture no longer operates as a collection of individual practitioners like a dental clinic.
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Music may have gone digital, but it was still a collection of discrete files.
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Mr Rees-Mogg is not so much a person as a collection of foibles.
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In addition to a collection of EA games, the company partnered with Warner Bros.
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" Trump's priorities: "The budget is nothing more than a collection of [Trump's campaign] promises.
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Each post is a collection of several photos with personal remarks from their photographers.
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The result feels more like a collection of ideas for scenes than actual scenes.
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Soundcloud struck deals with Warner Music Group and Merlin, a collection of independent labels.
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And when she did that it was not merely just a collection of songs.
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The Dune Art Museum is made up of a collection of subterranean concrete galleries.
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We also examine a collection of works on polygamy and the future of marriage.
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It uses speakers to send a collection of soundwaves that focus on your fingertip.
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"Happy Birthday, @blakelively," Reynolds wrote alongside a collection of not-so-camera ready shots.
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Here is a collection of stories from American women about the barriers they've faced.
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Microsoft's site has a collection of articles about Windows 10 and privacy at support.microsoft.
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Prose selects from a collection of over 75 natural ingredients to make your formulation.
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It's a collection of poetry and prose dealing with love, loss, femininity, and survival.
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"Characters inhabit Soccer Mommy songs like a collection of twisted short stories," Jones writes.
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It's usually a collection of three or four compounds that are called curcuminoids, collectively.
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One option is a collection of ecotaxes, penalizing airlines — and passengers — for carbon emissions.
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The Best New Artist nominees aren't necessarily a collection of bright and shiny newcomers.
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Although she plays for the Connecticut Huskies, Stewart has a collection of Orange apparel.
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It's a collection of artists, intellectuals, and activists that we have in these conventions.
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There won't be a single model, but a collection of glasses with integrated electronics.
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According to its website, the museum has a collection of 3,000 guns, including the .
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The brand has released a collection of arch-specific products — and it's insanely comprehensive.
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Williams Sonoma just debuted a collection of Instant Pots based on "Star Wars" characters.
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My blog had less of a narrative — it was more a collection of anecdotes.
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We have a collection of glass containers with lids that we can write on.
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This is especially true for someone who's spent years curating a collection of bookmarks.
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Below is an unsigned 1889 review of a collection of Alcott's letters and journals.
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Brintons developed a collection of rugs with the multimedia artist Shezad Dawood last year.
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Since then, he has quickly amassed a collection of both Chinese and Western artists.
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Tree boughs relax into the yawning landscape, shading a collection of curious marble sculptures.
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Far from being a centralized organization, a C.S.S.A. is a collection of shifting participants.
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He published a collection of more than 500 first-person accounts by Holocaust survivors.
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His holiday album, "Socks," is a collection of original songs with startlingly original conceits.
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"Mouthful of Birds," a collection of 20 stories, has just been published in English.
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He has a collection of social media posts accusing him of being a fraudster.
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On Friday they released "Octopus," a collection of duets recorded on tour in 2016.
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The multilevel space is divided into a collection of areas for dining and drinking.
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A collection of C.I.A. cyberweapons, allegedly leaked by an insider, was posted on WikiLeaks.
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Here's a collection of make-ahead Thanksgiving recipes you can pull off this weekend.
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His first published book was a collection of sonnets, "Sonetos de lo Diario" (1958).
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A collection of nearly 400 cookbooks spills from his living room into his kitchen.
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But the Keys, a collection of islands off Florida's southern tip, met Irma first.
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Second place for the weekend went to — you guessed it — a collection of superheroes.
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Here Mr. Di Meola will perform a collection of pieces from across his career.
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Here, she debuts a collection of new music written with Mr. Cherner, a pianist.
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Here is a collection of charts that explore the data behind those key districts.
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Since 2015, Hailey (née Baldwin) has racked up a collection of over 20 tattoos.
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This week, Jabari Asim reviews a collection of short stories by Zora Neale Hurston.
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Its history is not merely a collection of national pasts standing side by side.
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There is nowhere else a collection of jewelry in this form, quality and quantity.
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Here's a collection of the most powerful photographs, and a guide to our coverage.
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I teach anatomy, and the Mutter houses a collection of so-called medical curiosities.
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A collection of comments from the latest recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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They had a VCR and a collection of tapes — mostly stuff from Bonet's childhood.
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Her most recent book is "Guestbook," a collection of ghost stories published in March.
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The defense hinges partly on whether a collection of cardboard boxes is a home.
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Sundae Shoppe is also selling a collection of keto-friendly ice creams this month.
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But it doesn't become more than a collection of moments, some transporting, some throwaway.
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The episodes are based on a collection of true stories published in Epic Magazine.
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In 2013 he published War Childhood, a collection of wartime memories of his generation.
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At the time, the Breitbart site was little more than a collection of blogs.
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The result falls somewhere between an academic study and a collection of scene reports.
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A collection of stocks reporting earnings next week could be lucrative opportunity for traders.
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"Pagan" is less a collection of songs than a slow-moving accretion of sensation.
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"Blue Muse" brings together a collection of tintype portraits of many of these musicians.
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I have a collection of dry shampoos, actually; I buy them based on packaging.
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Also defying genre was "Motel Chronicles" (1982), a collection of stories, autobiography and poetry.
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For me, it was about a collection of items that can build a wardrobe.
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It's more likely that a collection of that kind is donated to a museum.
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Stars Above is a collection of short stories all set in the Lunar Chronicles universe.
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And now, Fenty is entering an entirely new makeup category with a collection of bronzers.
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A collection of skateboard decks sold at Sotheby's Friday to a Vancouver collector for $800,000.
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This area will include other fun additions such as a collection of Pride Month playlists.
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Jamberry has several superhero-themed wraps as well as a collection of other Disney wraps.
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We've pulled together a collection of the most dysfunctional clans from TV and the movies.
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Here's a collection of electric flying vehicles, electric motorcycles, three-wheeled scooters, and much more.
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The post was a collection of Ryan's tweets about being Muslim and his political views.
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Like Wales, Northern Ireland seem more like a club side than a collection of individuals.
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It is a collection of thousands of disparate modules that only barely and rarely interconnect.
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The Maldives is a collection of 26 coral atolls that sit in the Indian Ocean.
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Well, yes, but he is a collection of microtrends that put him over the top.
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Merrill was quiet but fun-loving, with a collection of Donald Duck figurines, Gatz says.
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I just released a collection of songs in my first EP, which is really cool.
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His inner circle would soon include a collection of suffragists, birth control activists, and revolutionaries.
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Jimmie Durham's Waiting To Be Interrupted (2013); it's a collection of Durham's writings, 1993–2012.
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Jacksonville Landing, a collection of restaurants and shops along the St. Johns River in Florida.
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For seven years I worked on "refugee hotel," a collection of photographs and oral histories.
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In 2016, Fields released a collection of them as a rare limited edition photo book.
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Giphy recently released a collection of GIFs featuring words in American Sign Language, Mashable reports.
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Wuhan is among a collection of cities under lockdown, affecting more than 50 million people.
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The stock market was minting millionaires in a collection of formerly sleepy towns in California.
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Other great features include wireless charging, health tracking, and a collection of customizable watch bands.
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In other words, the book does seem to be a collection of stuff Wolff heard.
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He weaves his reflections around a collection of portraits that are, in essence, distilled miniatures.
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That artwork presented on stage is a collection of motion graphics created by Damian Hale.
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That question became: Do certain periodic behaviors of a collection of atoms have preferred tempos?
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Quick physics recap: Temperature is the average kinetic energy of a collection of jiggling particles.
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It's very often realized by a collection of technologies known as Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs).
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The result is a collection of architectural photographs that look more like impossible optical illusions.
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America is more than a collection of people who happen to live within given borders.
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The set that was sold was a collection of first-edition cards printed in English.
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Earlier this year another bomb fell near his home, a collection of sticks and tarpaulin.
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Firebase is a collection of scenes that spell out the world and the central character.
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When it started in 1974, it was just a collection of puppeteers, wandering the neighborhood.
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Diplomats liken Yemen to Somalia: no longer a coherent state but a collection of fiefs.
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The coroner also found a collection of scars on Otto's "well-developed, well-nourished" body.
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But to see it as simply a collection of games is missing the point entirely.
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Our lives are a collection of experiences and each one is informed by the last.
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Kassarnig's text engine was trained on Convote, a collection of Congressional speech snippets from 2005.
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When he retired 13 years later, he had amassed a collection of about 2,000 pigments.
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But aside from a collection of whips, nothing in Hans' houseboat betrays his sexual passion.
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For example, a collection of road trip movies could get interest from an auto advertiser.
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Like the hysterics of old, they are a collection of symptoms and an alluring figure.
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Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly Justice League is a collection of missed opportunities and flubbed ideas.
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Instead, it's a collection of almost poppy, acoustic ballads that fizzle with optimism and warmth.
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They're not some flattened version of humanity, reducible to a collection of parts and attributes.
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And, for even further fun, here's a collection of initial character sketches shared by Google.
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South32 is a collection of smaller assets spun off from mining giant BHP in 2015.
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The trailer looks like the music video for a collection of Trey Songz's greatest hits.
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Clubs are a collection of Xbox Live members who are interested in a particular game.
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"In some of those cases, we had some injuries, a collection of injuries," he said.
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A collection of scarab beetles was also unearthed in a section called the Memphis necropolis.
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He's a collection of weird odds and ends that are meant to suggest a character.
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There's a pretty boy named Ivan, a collection of wise and large-minded older people.
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There is a collection of illustrated books on the theme of the seven deadly sins.
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An avid traveler might appreciate a collection of these map pins to remember their journeys.
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A film festival is a collection of such experiences, an archipelago of self-enclosed worlds.
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We've put together a collection of footage from similar shootings that have drawn national attention.
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The AFL-CIO is a collection of unions that represents more than 12 million workers.
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It's a collection of hilarious wrong test answers that is sure to keep them laughing.
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We're also launching G. Label Men—a collection of quality classic knits made in Italy.
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CSP stands for freedom and liberty against a collection of groups that really do "hate".
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It's a collection of hilarious wrong test answers that is sure to keep them laughing.
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A collection of symbols, one for each quantum operation, can be dragged onto the staff.
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Adam sent me a collection of his unreleased tracks later and I was in shock.
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But instead of images, they string together a collection of tweets to tell a story.
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We've got a collection of sweet potato recipes from the archives here just for you.
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Above is a collection of Steph's best clownings, as determined by a very scientific process.
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Health care is not one issue on the campaign trail — it's a collection of issues.
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Most vendors also offer a collection of stock images you can use for your stamps.
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The vault is home to a collection of jewelry and artifacts several hundred years old.
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Instead, the players draw from a collection of musical materials to create their own realization.
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At times, "Dietland" can feel fragmented, more a collection of provocations than a coherent story.
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The particular book I have in mind is a collection of political essays and speeches.
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He lived alone with his dog and had a collection of "nice guns," she said.
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Zoovier is a collection of loose tracks Fetty has released throughout 2016 and unheard tracks.
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He then decorates them, selecting from a collection of handmade molds and laser-engraved stamps.
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And so we have the British Commonwealth — a collection of stolen objects, histories and futures.
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On another is a collection of health supplements—vitamins and protein powders and energy boosts.
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The portrait was created via an algorithm, which combed through a collection of historical portraits.
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Diverticulosis is simply a collection of outpouchings, or diverticula, in the wall of the colon.
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By 1960 Mr. Bitov was publishing short stories, a collection of which appeared in 1963.
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He is the author of "Marine Park" (Penguin Books, 2014), a collection of short stories.
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Read: A collection of Oliver Sacks's final essays is one of nine books we recommend.
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In 2017, a collection of hundreds of Hamilton letters and manuscripts sold for $2.6 million.
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Dotdash is now a collection of sites focused on topics like travel and home décor.
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Every encounter is full of implication and innuendo, every character a collection of mixed signals.
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Mary Edith Silvani had a name, but she was still just a collection of facts.
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The floor, a collection of hand-painted tiles in blue and green shades, had character.
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The book, a collection of vignettes that at times feels disjointed, has two main themes.
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American Folklore: Scary Ghost Stories A collection of classic and newer scary stories and podcasts.
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A collection of prayer candles and pictures of the teenager sits by the bodega's windows.
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The South Sudan Army, already a collection of militias, will further fragment into tribal militias.
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If you weren't able to attend, below is a collection of videos from the conference.
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They own a collection of rose gold and diamond-encrusted watches easily worth several cars.
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In celebration of its anniversary, we've put together a collection of the column's greatest hits.
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And here's a collection of admittedly decadent Valentine's Day recipes, from our friends at Cooking.
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The texts for "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" come from a collection of anonymous German folk poems.
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With a collection of ancient manuscripts rivaling the Vatican's, the Ambrosian Library is world-class.
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And now New York Review Book Classics is publishing a collection of her magazine articles.
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Was this a collection of tumors — metastasized from a cancer somewhere else in the body?
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Here is a collection of the most powerful photographs, and a guide to our coverage.
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To many frequent travelers, the best perk is access to a collection of airport lounges.
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More importantly, a digital avatar will always be a collection of pixels and some code.
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They're a collection of interest groups, a party of list makers, an endless roll call.
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But a collection of photos of the two from the last 20 years proves otherwise.
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He knows the schedules and terminology, and even has a collection of transit-worker uniforms.
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My parents still have a collection of mesh and foam slippers to offer their houseguests.
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It's a collection of clues to an unacknowledged mystery, haunting traces of an invisible life.
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In a tribute post on Friday, Paris shared a collection of photos of her grandfather.
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"Spotlight on: The Hubb Community Kitchen," she captioned a collection of photos highlighting the women.
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There's a new biography of Susan Sontag and a collection of Adrienne Rich's groundbreaking essays.
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Today, the two companies announced a collection of 10 new lights, available on Gantri's website.
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Not as a collection of individuals but, as a profit-driven organization– Patrick: It's marketing.
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The service will have a collection of more than 7,500 television episodes and 500 films.
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A collection of PBS NewsHour chat messages in response to the original Hammer's previous posts.
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I've got a collection of dozens of faded movie ticket stubs dating back to 2003.
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We've curated a collection of the best travel apps to help you do just that.
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Build a collection of teapots, even though you only ever really use an electric kettle.
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A life is a collection of thousands of decisions, large and small, made every day.
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MOVIES (AND OTHER THINGS) A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated By Shea Serrano Illustrated.
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ETFs are a collection of stocks that track a specific index, a commodity, or bonds.
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The first is a collection of photos, both of his children and grandchildren as kids.
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Experimenting with new meals and creating a collection of new recipes can be fun, too.
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A collection of her essays, Pep Talk 7: The Rhonda Lieberman Reader, appeared in 2018.
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She is writing a collection of essays about life as an immigrant mother in Ireland.
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This machine is great if you have a collection of old records and cassette tapes.
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Tiny House Siesta is a collection of adorable, tiny homes to rent in Sarasota, Florida.
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Here is a collection of those tales and our journalists' recounting of how they unfolded.
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She learned how Congress works, both as an institution and as a collection of egos.
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The company finally ended up raising $2.5 million from a collection of high-powered investors.
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Rooms are stocked with a variety of magazines, plus a collection of Taschen art books.
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I am wondering—how could anyone trust anyone Writing a collection of Star Wars poems?
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It's something that goes beyond a perceived environment, a collection of words, a few songs.
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It is also the reason they have a collection of down comforters in the basement.
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Google began 2015 as a giant advertising company connected to a collection of intriguing science projects.
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Throughout his lifetime, LeWitt amassed a collection of more than 7,000 works by some 403 artists.
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The Likely Culprit: Cherry angioma, a common growth created by a collection of small blood vessels.
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"For stuff like VSB or GQ, I tend to have a collection of templates," Young says.
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He'd been self-employed for the past eight years, running a collection of search-based websites.
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This year's Scottsdale auction includes a collection of classic and modern Ferraris owned by Tony Shooshani.
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Plus, a collection of Ferraris assembled by one of the marque's most respected owners, Tony Shooshani.
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He then considered that wine is, after all, just "a collection of molecules" like anything else.
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We're guessing it's a collection of old receipts, excess change, and some smushed-up, forgotten snack.
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A collection of Princess Diana's most iconic dresses will go on public display at Kensington Palace.
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In addition to the shutter/video button, there's a collection of editing tools at the top.
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YouTube's video recommendations are mostly a collection of the worst that the platform has to offer.
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That information comes from a collection of more than 244,21 different sources, founder Brian Gitt said.
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Coming in third (behind a collection of smaller companies) was Panera with a score of 81.
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On Friday, a collection of links to torrent files appeared on the anonymous publishing site PasteBin.
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A human is always going to be easier to cheer for than a collection of rules.
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It's a collection of 27 radio telescopes in New Mexico, spread out in a Y shape.
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There were a collection of exceptionally prim, terrifyingly young looking special advisor types nervously gripping beers.
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The opposition, a collection of parties grouped together under the name Le Rassemblement, smell a rat.
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Rather, it's a collection of perks and qualities that combine to make a well-rounded product.
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In 2008 the group recorded "Jefferson's Tree of Liberty," a collection of folk and protest songs.
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We repeat: Kat Von D is about to roll out a collection of vegan makeup brushes.
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Project 62 embodies this legacy with a collection of modern pieces new and only at Target.
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Miles beneath, in the clouds, wades a collection of marketplaces ensconced by sun-cooked apartment buildings.
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Using mostly bike chains, the creations look surprisingly pet-able for a collection of old metal.
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"Nassar was surrounded by a collection of adults who enabled his predator behavior," the piece reads.
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Odajima still works in the family compound, a collection of deteriorating buildings near the Hakodate docks.
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A collection of Cypress Hill comments from the National Geographic Instagram page combined into one image.
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In November, a collection of the actress' personal and professional belongings were put up for sale.
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"What is a person but a collection of choices?" he says in a disembodied voice-over.
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I want to give you a collection of songs that become the soundtrack to your life.
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StyleWatch has launched fashion items before, including a collection of accessories with JustFab in March 2015.
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Years later, within the refrigerated walls of their studio, a collection of beautiful, living artworks germinates.
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The company also runs Amazon Inspire, still in beta, a collection of K-12 curriculum resources.
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I love the 50s/60s aesthetic and am slowly cultivating a collection of beaded silk pieces.
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Contrary to popular belief, it's not just a collection of randomized arm flapping and emphatic gestures!
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The data produced from a collection of bottles is then aggregated within Nectar's inventory management software.
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More than a collection of pop bangers, Double Dutchess is a rallying cry for female empowerment.
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The study comes from the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group, a collection of public opinion researchers.
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The book is a collection of short stories that "tell the definitive" history of the family.
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But in some ways I am, because I am a person, not a collection of routines.
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It's a collection of artistic and journalistic images that all come from a global female perspective.
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"Ugh Just Rave is a collection of edits I made for my live sets," she said.
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The clean energy industry is a collection of thousands of businesses supported by millions of Americans.
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"We're extremely proud to offer a collection of this caliber for such a beloved studio franchise."
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You'll be able to browse a collection of designs and download it to your T-shirt.
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A phonebook is a collection of data that encapsulates a specific place at a specific time.
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Omni-Americans, a collection of pieces he had published in The New Leader and several other
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With a collection of tracks like this, it's advantageous that it all sits together quite coherently.
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A collection of console controllers litters his desk for easy access as he switches between games.
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Here's a collection of the show's illustrations, and for more check out Sketchpad Gallery's Facebook page.
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It's a collection of tools that you use to build whatever it is you're working on.
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They then compared these genomes against a collection of other ancient and modern day plague strains.
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It was a collection of all the times I'd done it: name, date, time, and amount.
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Didion. It is not even an old book by Joan Didion but a collection of her
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Over the years, the group has adroitly lampooned its reputation as a collection of sad sacks.
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It's a collection of common talking point companies use to dissuade employees from taking collective action.
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Ms. Roberts looked out again on the parade route, where a collection of mourners drew near.
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Tumblr is now bundled in a collection of media properties that was until recently called Oath.
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To help get you started, here's a collection of recommendations from The Verge team and myself.
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"Portraits are my passion and this show is a collection of my favorites," James tells Creators.
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It's a collection of things that gain weight the way an object seems to when sinking.
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Boasting a collection of promising young players is a pleasure, but it is also a threat.
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Many startups begin as a collection of young entrepreneurs in a room, with no clear rules.
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Here is a collection of organizations that are helping with aid and recovery on the ground.
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The cream and gold color scheme complements a collection of metallic gold and clear glass ornaments.
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Perhaps it's true they turned a collection of disparate individuals into an incredibly high-performance team.
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Some of the colorful cabinets are filled with surprises, like a collection of vibrant stuffed animals.
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Instead of thinking of a collection of letters and numbers, he suggested going with a sentence.
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A collection of burgers called the Angus Third Pounders first appeared on the menu in 2009.
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What unfolds from there feels, at first, like a collection of isolated storylines about unrelated strangers.
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Below is a collection of some of Pollan's most notable articles from the past 21 years.
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The book is a collection of blog posts that originally emerged from a site called Moistworks.
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This makes the book a lot more than a collection of 50 loosely related biographical essays.
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There's a collection of vintage cars outside: a '58 Edsel, a '55 T-Bird, a Ferrari.
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Good Calculators, a "collection of really good online calculators," refused to spit out an answer. Calculator.
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It's a strange assertion, particularly given that most of the movie is a collection of remembrances.
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"This is a collection of things I've had for most of my life," Mr. James said.
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A collection of soft, multicolored petals forms a bed for a gold figurine of a rabbit.
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The second principle embodies a collection of Taoist virtues, which are loosely translated as naive dialecticism.
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It's a collection of images that still baffles and engages with equal parts humor and pity.
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First we see a collection of young hipsters meandering their way through cigarettes and red wine.
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Bal has accumulated a collection of some of his most notable tableaus into a card collections.
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They are like a collection of love poems that no longer long to belong — they belong.
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A collection of water-damaged recordings of Bob Marley's concerts were restored following a $31,200 project.
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This is why we're introducing The Acne Diaries, a collection of stories covering all things acne.
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It's also started testing a Lip Sync Live feature with a collection of chart-topping hits.
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"The VIP area was a collection of the most famous people in the world," Rae remembers.
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"The Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus said he keeps a collection of bizarre special-effects props.
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And here's a collection of recipes that may come in handy if you're working from home.
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This new variety show offers a collection of music, cabaret and comedy inside this Midtown hotel.
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Her aim was to source a collection of photographic reproductions that varied in quality and scale.
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Intrigued, I went to the showroom and discovered a collection of clothes that blew my mind.
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" Feminism, he wrote, is a "collection of appetites wriggling queasily together like a bag of snakes.
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I approached different societies, victims, and contexts as a collection of visual, audio, and textual evidences.
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Sniadowo district, a collection of villages northeast of Warsaw with roughly 5,500 people, reflects that support.
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The University of Toronto Scarborough acquired a collection of 10,000 Chinese restaurant menus and related objects.
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The Night's Watch — a collection of "black knights" in appearance — are fighting to protect the realm.
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I had a collection of these old drums and percussion I had collected over the years.
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So, forecasters use a collection of models to determine a likely range of tracks and intensities.
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It's a collection of the people who represent who I want to be, Lts of Nicki.
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Earlier this year, THUMP visited Moogfest and interviewed a collection of notable musicians, including The Orb.
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But they are already putting state politics to the test in a collection of important battlegrounds.
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The centerpiece of the open-air site is a collection of more than 800 steel columns.
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" — SETH MEYERS, showing a collection of handbags produced by Ivanka Trump's brand "Tomorrow, Trump turns 72.
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Ito's apartment, I remembered that she had mentioned a collection of photo albums of her balcony.
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Caro had just published "Working," a collection of pieces about how he writes his prizewinning books.
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Pottery Barn Teen has released a collection of decor inspired by J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts franchise.
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Ensemble or consensus models are created by combining the forecasts from a collection of other models.
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Government then becomes a Fox News caricature of it — a collection of timeservers, toadies and incompetents.
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You are nothing more than a collection of deeply embarrassing and problematic machine learning-determined classifiers.
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All you need is a hammer, some frame hooks and a collection of your favorite art.
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Outside, I perceive what may be a collection of fallen leaves tussling against a trash can.
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But it is no accident that the Yankees have amassed a collection of genuine ball bruisers.
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The Paris Agreement is essentially a collection of voluntary emissions-slashing pledges from about 200 nations.
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From mosquitoes to sharks, here's a collection of our best advice for dealing with summer pests.
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The book I set out to write was just a collection of stories about my pop.
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A collection of human skulls and bones from Tibet that function as spiritual Tantric Buddhist objects.
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Jeff Bezos has spent millions of dollars amassing a collection of residential properties over the years.
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Here is a collection of excerpts from several of the most memorable points in his career.
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New York Vintage is home to a collection of valuable retail items at its downstairs storefront.
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A collection of revolvers was turned over to the police when the riot came to end.
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Rather than proclaim a new strategy for Afghanistan, President Trump merely announced a collection of attitudes.
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Last year, the astonishing pianist released "Duopoly," a collection of duets with a variety of improvisers.
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Stories are a collection of videos and images uploaded by users that disappear after 24 hours.
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Here's a collection of videos and images, updating as the clock strikes midnight around the world.
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Watson—basically a collection of processing cores—could be loaded with whole Wikipedias' worth of information.
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Spitzer is in NASA's Great Observatories family, a collection of telescopes that operate at different wavelengths.
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Lisa Wells lives in Seattle and is the author of "The Fix," a collection of poetry.
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Nantucket Island Resorts, a collection of five properties on Nantucket, has rooms available in late August.
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In a nearby box, a collection of coins and medals shine in the mid-morning sun.
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Instead of curating a collection of vendors, Mr. Demby will be running the restaurant and bar.
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So she founded start-up, Koviem, a collection of custom power suits geared towards young women.
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On strictly dramatic grounds, the character is, at best, a collection of lazy, sexist screenwriting clichés.
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It's a complex city of modern sound: a collection of songs, yes, and a skyline, too.
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In addition, an accompanying picture caption referred incompletely to a collection of backpacks in the exhibit.
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Would you like to receive a collection of my favorite, fantabulous formulas and recipes using vinegar?
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A Juilliard ensemble played a Haydn string quartet, and later Alfred published a collection of encomia.
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This is a collection of videos from underneath a microscope&aposs lens, showing the unseen world.
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"What I Know for Sure" is a collection of her columns in O, the Oprah Magazine.
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Among the pornography, there was almost always a collection of photos of naked fellow service members.
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Beyoncé launched a collection of holiday-themed décor and loungewear that "Queen B" fans will love.
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We&aposve assembled a collection of maps that illustrate who Americans are and how they live.
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Levenson had a collection of Prada bags and gave them to producers whose work pleased her.
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Inside was a collection of folded papers held together by disintegrating rubber bands and rusting staples.
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"I bought a collection of 100 at auction in 2012," she said of the motley crew.
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A fire ravaged its stacks in 1979, ruining a collection of signed first editions of books.
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They found a spot in a collection of warehouses used by the Secretariat of Public Education.
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At the time, Facebook was just a collection of profiles, lacking any kind of central organization.
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A striking 34-foot-tall vitrine, all glass and rectangular, contains a collection of porcelain figurines.
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Would an owner actually be able to sell a collection of shrunken heads for $13 million?
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Yet Invasion of Privacy is a collection of individually distinct songs whose beats lack common qualities.
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And in Bologna his exhibition was in a gallery alongside a collection of Giorgio Morandi's work.
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Once you've seen the apothecary of the past in Virginia, skip over to Philadelphia, where the Mütter Museum houses a collection of medical artifacts, including a sections of Albert Einstein's brain (we kid you not) and a collection of 139 human skulls from Viennese anatomist Joseph Hyrtl.
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Sega's latest entry in their anime-styled take on World War was in some ways just more of the same for series: A collection of beautiful battlefields with a limited number of possible successful strategies, and a collection of charming soldiers to execute on those plans.
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