To gather more information, use open-ended questions or ones which require complete answers. |
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To gather experiences by acting in constant attentiveness and openness to correction and further development, this is spiritual liveliness. |
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To gather data from an underground explosion, American testers have used long pipes that extended all the way from the surface to a tapered end close to the blast. |
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To gather information on the factors influencing traders, dealers in the Australian foreign exchange market were asked to complete a questionnaire. |
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It is a resting-place to which at close of day the weary retire to gather new strength for the battle and toils of tomorrow. |
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He was looking for cigarette butts which he planned to gather for the rest of the down-and-outs to smoke. |
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She took a few moments to gather enough breath to get anything audible out. |
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She had been born in Germany and was attending a German School in Prague when war clouds began to gather. |
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Ben left the blankets on the back of the sofa while he followed Hoss upstairs to gather his own warm clothes from his bedroom. |
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This forces parched buffalo, waterbucks, and other lion prey to gather at one of the few remaining sources of water. |
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To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items. |
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This causes inflammation and fluid to gather under the skin, causing wheals and the blood vessels to dilate. |
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That information's easy to gather for websites who keep track of their visitors. |
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He leaned down to gather clean water in the rag for rinsing, running the cloth over the same areas. |
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Ballot boxes will be left to gather dust in the June elections, as every vote will be cast by post. |
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Am I to gather from this that adultery and unfaithfulness are being condoned? |
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The vast majority of prisoners would lack the wherewithal to gather the witnesses and documents needed. |
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To help with this, forensic teams have been working flat out to gather DNA and fingerprint evidence. |
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In fact the Orange parade used to gather at the bottom of our road and my mother even kept us away from the window. |
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The world was created in a broken state, and the human being was placed within it to gather the shattered pieces and repair its wholeness. |
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They are trying to gather everyone's ideas and to form the ideas into a realistic plan. |
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This Yahoo article is claiming that phishers are increasingly employing key loggers to gather data which they later use for identity theft. |
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His initial shot rebounded off the post but he was quick to gather and sent the ball to the net. |
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They need to gather in front of their houses and play kickball with their friends. |
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This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects. |
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They are made to open, so you can leave and take time to gather your wits and return when you calm down. |
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Shaken up herself, Phoebe decided to make an opportune exit, allowing herself as well as Jess to gather their wits about them once again. |
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When she had finished wrapping Gwin up in scarf and coat, she immediately disappeared back to the observatory to gather his own outside items. |
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Only a yellow-bellied coward like you would need to gather a gang of six lackeys just to take me on. |
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Yet although the project was appearing to gather steam all was not well behind the scenes. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner. |
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The main purpose of firearms is not to gather meat or shoot in games, but to defend live and limb. |
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Loudspeaker announcements ordered all men between the ages of 16 and 45 to gather at a school on the camp's outskirts. |
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When they were condemned to gather firewood from hills, their punishment could be commuted to a payment of 300 coins per month. |
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The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas. |
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She rose and moved to gather the bottle of whiskey from the stool near the door. |
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As a U.S. Marine, Tom Arnold learned how to gather information behind enemy lines. |
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An immediate roar deafened the cafeteria as everyone surged to gather around the battle. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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Next Ian headed off to see the Salford archivist to gather any information he could find. |
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For example, students are regularly using the Internet to gather and assimilate information for use in research assignments. |
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We scrambled to gather a sack lunch, pull on a good pair of walking shoes, and get to the bus station on time. |
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Chukchi men drive their reindeer in search of vegetation and travel to the edge of the taiga to gather firewood, fish, and hunt sea mammals. |
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All it takes is time, a place to gather, and enough money to photocopy fliers or put an ad in the local paper. |
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel. |
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We are aware of the situation and we are seeking to gather information and evidence. |
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It was busy, and I was hoping to gather enough change to buy a hot pie or sausage roll from the bakery before it shut. |
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She returned to the teacherage, and began to gather empty containers from the cupboard. |
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A youth shelter is being unveiled to give teenagers a place to gather in the evenings. |
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He scoured medical textbooks and science web sites to gather information on the sources of many human illnesses. |
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I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy. |
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The former is deathmatch with the expected setting choices, while the latter is a competition to gather items scattered around the maps. |
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I had to gather it up and wash and bleach it to get the muddy paw prints out of the sheets. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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Colliding with shorter broken lines along the way, each element seems to gather energy and speed in a display of centrifugal force. |
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It appeared to gather speed and then veered off to her right and out of her view. |
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Still, after a certain number of blows, I managed to gather myself to the degree that I knew what to do, which was to run. |
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I try to imagine this, taking the opportunity to gather my breath before returning to the fray. |
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It must have the stamina to sing with only short pauses to gather breath, and its notes must be loud and clear. |
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She paused a moment to gather breath as she felt dizzy from using her powers. |
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It was rather tight and it was slightly hard to gather enough air to breathe, but I managed. |
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We'll take a bit of a break to gather our breath and then decide exactly when we should go to market. |
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Yes, many people were still angry but it was also noticeable that the apologists and backsliders were beginning to gather force. |
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Grace sighed, silently counting backwards from ten, trying to suppress her emotions and giving herself a few moments to gather her thoughts. |
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Moses and the Hebrews learned that they had to gather manna each morning, that they had to look to God each day. |
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Their cavernous mouths are used to gather up small fish and plankton in the same manner as baleen whales, hence the name. |
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Now we have sent one of the village's best scouts to gather further information, so that our village will be prepared for an attack. |
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Undercover officers were sent in to gather information, and they gave evidence in court from behind screens to protect their identities. |
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What she had been able to gather though was that the man had married money and built it into an empire. |
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Areas around both shops were sealed off as forensic teams worked to gather clues. |
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I am continuing to gather material for the cat book and, in parallel, pulling poems together in one place. |
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Finally, butterflies like some flat stones for basking or sunbathing to gather warmth for powering their wings. |
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As in any year, the combine should be properly set to gather, thresh, and separate all the beans from the plants to minimize losses and damage. |
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Empanelling a grand jury empowers prosecutors both to serve subpoenas, and to gather testimony under oath. |
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As the Depression deepened, farmers across the Midwest began to gather at farms being sold off to break up the proceedings. |
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Iron and flint I had in my brass tinderbox, and I knelt down by the rocky ledge and began to gather bits of bark. |
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Phil, what have you been able to gather about what's going on in terms of the diplomatic toing and froing here? |
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She was just a collection of old memories, mostly unpleasant, that belonged in a shoebox beneath my bed, a haven to gather dust. |
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I get up to gather some wood, but the log has caught, with a flame the size of a gas ring, and the billy boils quickly. |
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Residents have also been urged to gather information on troublemakers in a bid to turn the estate's fortunes around. |
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It uses its trunk, or proboscis, to gather food and water and also to play, fight, feel its surroundings and detect smells. |
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It must have been a monumental research task to gather all the information required for this work. |
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My extensive experience in the Egyptian National Archives has enabled me to gather a significant amount of hitherto unconsulted material. |
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It is not to be involved in the actual undertaking of the task to gather the evidence. |
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His delicious little Wild Mushroom Beignets are for those lucky enough to know where to gather boletuses and horns of plenty. |
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One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack. |
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This process was developed originally to gather, or upset metal to form heads on bolts. |
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I am thinking of becoming a sole trader but all the information that I have been able to gather so far is very complicated to understand. |
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An important step is researching and networking to gather information about organisations and positions, says Notton. |
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They were also able to gather useful data from the tyre pressure monitoring system. |
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But soon, the townsfolk began to gather outside of their homes to view the great spectacle that had suddenly appeared in the sky. |
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For weeks, the U. S. has been flying U-2 spy planes and drones over the mountains to gather intelligence. |
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They had donned hairnets and gloves to gather DNA samples not previously submitted. |
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Even in an age of mobility, families do their best to gather as extended clans, drawn by the call of Christmas. |
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Meanwhile the poachers had time to gather up their nets and other implements used in the pursuit of their nefarious occupation. |
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A number of officers will also carry hand-held video cameras to gather intelligence. |
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Today, children are more apt to gather around the television or computer than to take up a game of kick-the-can or capture-the-flag. |
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She only offered a gracious giggle before kneeling down to gather nearby sticks and branches for firewood. |
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Her eyes became dark and ominous as she said this and the clouds began to gather in the once bright blue sky. |
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Mike said that the room filled with a very slight but discernible haziness, which then seem to gather at one of the corners of the ceiling. |
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They don their hazmat suits and speed off to locations to gather and test unknown white substances in envelopes. |
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Company geologists regularly visit stopes and development headings to gather samples, map local geology, and give direction to miners. |
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She started to bend to gather her cloak, but straightened at the last minute. |
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They allowed their forces to gather strength and experience kicking the Germans out of Africa, then Sicily, then up the Italian Peninsula. |
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The disused school building could be a centre for the community to meet and for visitors to gather. |
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The spot where I like to sit looks out over rocky shallows where ducks, gulls, heron, cranes, and egrets like to gather. |
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I whispered, being very deeply struck that a simple cherry picker would have the resources to gather such sensitive information. |
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A Tuscan decorating theme can put some old world charm into your kitchen and make it a warm homey room to gather in. |
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Children, who were given chits of paper, had to honk like buses or row like a boat to gather around their team members. |
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By late September, NATO seeks to gather 3,300 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the rebel National Liberation Army. |
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He donned a protective suit and used a brush to gather the 4,000-strong swarm into a hive box before re-housing them. |
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In such a situation, instead of trying to gather political support, the cine artists should apologise to the producers ' chamber. |
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In addition the huntsman, who is in charge of the hounds and uses his hunting horn to gather them together, is Richard Lloyd. |
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And efforts to gather information from workers who had a lucky escape at the site were in vain as they simply clammed up. |
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I suffered through 13 years clerking and buying for a retail gun store to gather firearm industry experience. |
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Since his arrival at the company the dark clouds threatening insolvency have continued to gather. |
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Sometimes these calls are used to gather information for equipment or identity theft. |
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They are on a fact-finding mission to gather all data, surveys and specialist reports to oppose the no smoking ban in Ireland. |
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As a kid my neighbor Lois would employ me to gather elderberries for pies that she would enter in the county fair. |
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The NEA brought together artists from different disciplines for two all-day colloquia to gather advice and information for the future. |
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If comparativism continues to gather momentum, as seems likely, Scalia's question may be taken up in earnest. |
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The nervous system and sensory system are simple, although some species vibrate their compound eyes to gather more visual information. |
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During our scouting we placed bugs around walkways and in the buildings to gather intel. |
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Host periodic meetings or interviews with team members in order to gather feedback on what's working and what's not. |
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Unfortunately, she needed a code to work the controls, and her spies had failed to gather that particular piece of information. |
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She concentrated hard to gather her wits, and when Frank paused, slammed a right uppercut to the point of his chin. |
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He jumped up on a flatbed truck and motioned for us all to gather around for a speech. |
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Then Connolly connected with Lockwood's well flighted free-kick to send in a volley which Dobson did well to gather. |
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The distressed bird was eventually cornered by one of the security officers, who used his cap to gather it into custody. |
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Without the ability to gather correct information and facts a free person cannot make decisions and choices. |
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His purpose in these and other investigations was to gather and correlate information that would be useful in improving aircraft safety. |
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The old book merely sat and waited for the clearly flustered young woman to gather her wits. |
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Drake took a long moment to gather his scattered wits, his mind clearly fogged by the pain and discomfort. |
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All the bulls get excited, everybody gets trampled, and we cowpokes spend the next few days trying to gather in the strays. |
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Like all crime, police prefer to gather forensic evidence as soon as possible after an incident. |
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The auction will make the perfect opportunity to gather some Christmas presents and cross some names off that list. |
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It's actually a cry from the heart for the Labor Party as a whole to gather its resources, its intelligence, its energy and it's passion. |
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He wanders in the nearby hills and woods to gather cuckooflowers, cowslips, stitchworts, elder flowers and of course nettles. |
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A kitchen galley looks down on diners, perhaps the chefs use their lofty position to gather some firsthand feedback on the food. |
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The second is that an expectant and sceptical mob is starting to gather, with what looks ominously like a gallows and a hanging rope. |
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The Tax Code also requires casinos to gather personal data on their gamblers for reports. |
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Well it's there, just waiting for you to gather single blokes and dames and lock them in the unlit tunnel for a month. |
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He hit back immediately, however, when he launched a hopeful garryowen and they collided in their efforts to gather it. |
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The deadline for objections was August 19 and the pressure group continued to gather support until that date. |
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Crime scene investigators are also poised to attend garage and shed break-ins to gather finger and palm prints as part of the same operation. |
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She is sure to bring tools like loppers and shovels to gather plant material for propagation. |
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The point of this delicious salad is to gather whatever you have ready in the garden. |
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The corner is taken with similar verve and there is a goalmouth scramble where Arendse is unable to gather. |
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There is no public hearing to gather public opinion as a basis to fix the price. |
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If possible in your family situation, designate someone to gather and disseminate expert news from the internet. |
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Students are to gather digital information with cameras and laptops on visits to waste management sites in the district. |
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An array of onboard sensors, infrared, radar, and electro-optics can be used to gather information, record it, and download it after the mission. |
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They tend to gather in groups and take short flights out to sea and back in again, practising for their long journey back out onto the ocean. |
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As the four of us stood to gather the dishes together, the door opened and out stepped Madame Force and the priest. |
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They also made door-to-door enquiries to gather further information from residents in the area. |
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Mr. Hornblower, you are to gather your dunnage and return to Indefatigable. |
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After several plaits, there will be no loose hair left to gather. |
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Taking a complete change of clothes and a cake of soap, I head down to a secluded part of the small river, leaving Marissa to gather wood for our fire. |
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The researchers need to gather thousands of the insects to get just a few milliliters of the insect's blood, called hemolymph, which is the green liquid in the vial. |
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As the first battalion of the Irish Guards go through the motions of their normal Tuesday morning practice, the crowds begin to gather desultorily round the Palace forecourt. |
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Those cute little ears of pasta work particularly well with a chunky sauce, as they allow little pools to gather in the hollow of their delicate shape. |
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Then with a casual twist she pirouetted and now bows-on to the scene of impending carnage, quietly, almost innocently, began to gather way once more. |
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In a day's work, I retrieved the building's schematics and was able to gather information on the routines of security guards and cleaning personnel. |
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He told the assembly to gather all the riches they could to pay for this. |
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The farm plans to utilize an anaerobic digester to gather waste such as left-over plant roots to generate power. |
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A crowd began to gather around an old bus stop in an industrial area near downtown Bishkek. |
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However, I firmly believe I witnessed enough to gather a subjective series of objective opinions, thereby allowing me to comment on the current state of the Inter-web. |
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The voracious demand for labor to gather latex and heat it into balls of balata fell on the indigenous peoples of the region, providing the central theme of this book. |
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He repeated this three times and pointed to the sky, which began to resound with thunder, huge ominous dark clouds started to gather, lightning forked once or twice. |
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Navic Systems worked with cable companies to gather subscriber data, so Kanojia has some experience with his competitors. |
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The sampling scheme was intended to gather five independent location fixes per week, but ample movement during dispersal sometimes resulted in lower frequencies of fixes. |
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They had to gather and at least confirm that the danger had passed first. |
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A judicial inquiry, however, has power to gather evidence, to summon the trio, and invigilate them properly and professionally. |
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The slough holds white crappie, and this time of year it's common for them to gather in groups around deadfalls, cypress, flooded willows and other cover in the shallows. |
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Instead she has chosen to gather a harvest more distinctively and peculiarly her own, a decision that sounds more sensible with each subsequent listen. |
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He was thrown in jail for a year, and on the date of his release sent a message to his supporters to gather at the same hall he had been in when arrested. |
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William Beebe's bathyscaphe, based on a steel balloon, and the submersibles which followed, changed the way in which oceanographers were able to gather information. |
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Without advertisers, there would not be money to pay journalists to gather news, money to buy newsprint, or money to buy presses and pay for printing. |
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The beachcombers were able to gather and hide a rich harvest before the local magistrate learned of the Spanish wrecks and claimed the treasure in the Queen's name. |
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I flail in terror to the nearest bank, where I try to gather my wits. |
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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather. |
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Her sitting room with its home-made curtains and baskets of knitting and needlepoint was the warm heart of the house, attracting the others to gather in it. |
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The land involved is sacred to them and used to gather acorns for religious ceremonies. |
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He hopped off the bed and took a backpack from behind the headboard and filled it with a few books while Andrew began to gather the few things that he had brought for Destiny. |
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She wrenched her wrist away and backed away, trying to gather her wits. |
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Animal testing opponents say there are other ways to gather data, including the use of computer technology, cell tissue cultures and chemical toxicity tests. |
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Sure, you want to gather a gob of data about everything your company does, pull it in around the clock, analyze it constantly and make decisions every moment. |
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Though his motion was languid, the ball seemed to explode off his fingertips, to gather speed as it crossed the diamond. |
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The whole city seems to gather here to take in an incredible range of entertainment, including tooth pullers, snake charmer, musicians and Arabic storytellers. |
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Therefore, it is not in the national interest to allow people to gather in these threatened cities and drain the few precious resources we have left. |
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To the right of Symphorien, who is led to his death by a pair of fasces-wielding lictors, a youth stoops to gather stones, which he will hurl at the saint's mother. |
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Our aim is to gather intelligence from the local community and to work to tackle long term problems, including crime issues and others such as antisocial behaviour. |
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The bilberry mining bee is an even more specialised solitary bee, using only this single plant species to gather food, and has seldom been recorded in the Peak District. |
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She fumblingly tries to gather together the shards of her destroyed life. |
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For more than 1,000 years, Hopi people had journeyed to the butte to gather eaglets for ceremonies, to pray for rain, and to collect healing plants. |
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Her grey eyes were misty as tears began to gather within them. |
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Resources are hard-pressed, but Lithuanian authorities are working closely with British and other European police forces to gather intelligence to capture gangs. |
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There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer. |
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For anthropologists Thailand is a very difficult country to gather information on because much of it remains under lock and key, not for decades but for centuries. |
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A number of people were starting to gather, rubbernecking at the fire. |
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Valerie Vordy, a woman who worked in the store and was organizing a rummage sale, wrote down the sizes of each person and went to gather clothes for them. |
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I think of truffles as the fungus that the Italians or French go to incredible lengths to gather using trained dogs or pigs and pay hundred to thousands of dollars a kilo. |
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Tourists huddled around maps and a hen party had started to gather nearby. |
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A hen party is in the house and predatory males start to gather. |
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A good journalist knows where to draw the line, to gather the facts of the story they are working on and not to embellish it with irrelevant details. |
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It was fairly early the next morning when the duke sent a messenger down to gather up the five and bring them back to his audience chamber to meet with him. |
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She and her younger sister Annie were allowed one April day, by their mother, to go into the woods just before school hours, to gather checkerberries. |
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The main sources used to gather information were as follows. |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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Before constructing software, it is essential to gather the main requirements, to define a clear architecture, and to give a broad outline of the reused parts. |
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Journalists will protect their confidential sources and will try to gather information with honest and legal means and will not conceal their occupation. |
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A special team of professional witnesses are also set to swing into action to gather evidence on the culprits as the council gets tough with persistent offenders. |
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Our bodies are biologically programmed to gather weight, to hold onto it. |
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Mashira took one last look at the pitiful heap on the floor, sniffed, and gracefully left the apartments to gather all the priestesses to the inner sanctum. |
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Muttering a curse, she put the other two boxes down before starting to gather the papers scattered all around the hallway and into the living room. |
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Who will feed those kids if they go to school and their parents are working in the dingiest of atmospheres to gather barely enough food to feed themselves? |
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She shook her head despite his grip, her hands groping blindly for her knives only to gather more cuts and bruises from the broken bottles lying on the floor. |
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When bad times hit, they lose faith, and, instead of giving a new product time to gather speed, they force it into a seemingly more certain, established market. |
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Subsistence-netters use small boats to gather the fish and bring them to the shore while others wade into the water to collect fish in buckets and plastic bags. |
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Antonio Carluccio's delicious little Wild Mushroom Beignets are for those lucky enough to know where to gather chanterelles, boletuses and horns of plenty. |
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Two Dragonfly helicopters flew in to gather a sample of contaminated seawater from the lagoon. |
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Its aim is to gather all Europeans to promote European federalism and to participate in all elections all over Europe. |
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On February 7, 2013, the FAA gave approval for Boeing to conduct 787 test flights to gather additional data. |
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The new Brazilian identity document intends to gather all the information of the citizen in a single document. |
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For starters, AAF sponsors the National Student Advertising Competition across its 215 college chapters to gather fledglings into its fold. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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In 1852, he made his first trip to Germany to gather material, visiting the scenes of Frederick's battles and noting their topography. |
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William Toney, to gather some tips on finding my way through the labyrinth. |
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Some 2,000 men were ordered to gather at Orwell to repel any invasion, but only 55 appear to have actually arrived. |
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People avoid churchyards, stiles, and crossroads, since spirits are thought to gather there. |
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Objectives included seizing and holding a major port for a short period, both to prove that it was possible and to gather intelligence. |
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The British forced the remaining SS guards to gather up the corpses and place them in mass graves. |
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The music centres provide a place for music school pupils and other young musicians to gather and perform. |
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The state-of-the-art building will feature a will-call, meeting area, and plenty of rooms for corporate executives and Direct Sellers to gather. |
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They tend to gather small particulates and thus form beds, which alters sediment deposition and creates a habitat for smaller animals. |
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Most often, unscrupulous advertisers use spyware to gather information about which Web pages you visit and what you buy online. |
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There is a vast array of different hunting technologies that the Inuit used to gather their food. |
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He suggested using platforms with arms to gather the debris, situated inside the current of gyres. |
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It took a few years of fandom before Bart Spanfellner began to gather. |
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There, he managed to gather enough wild weeds, in addition to a large bunch of shepherd's purse blossom. |
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They use the lip to gather food and eat, as well as using it for social interactions and communications. |
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When Thorfinn is old enough to claim his share of the islands, he sends Thorkel to gather tributes at the islands. |
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It is the only way to gather some forms of information, such as settlement patterns and settlement structure. |
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Charles had little time to gather men, or prepare, and the result was the only defeat of his career. |
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Pruriently or not, but quietly, early scientists spent lots of time watching the wild thang, ostensibly to gather information. |
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Now women are more likely to gather together and buy moisturisers, make up and uplifter bras. |
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Dip nets, hoop nets, and basking traps were used in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 to gather mark and recapture data. |
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When the king heard of this disaster he decided not to delay, but made haste to gather an army, and marched into Saxony. |
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In addition, Ailey also makes sure to gather audiences' e-mail addresses during City Center intermissions. |
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Besides coastal exploration, Portuguese ships also made trips further out to gather meteorological and oceanographic information. |
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The consequence was that eunuchs were unable to gather enough support to initiate projects opposed by the civil government. |
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We want our company and Web site to be a destination for bird watchers to gather, discuss and learn. |
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A key function was to gather information about navigation to make trips less risky and more efficient. |
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Their control of this port and its customs duties allowed liberal forces to gather resources. |
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There is always some thoughtless talebearer ready to gather up the arrows of gossip and thrust them into the quivering heart of the victim. |
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Congress enacted Title 28, Section 534, of the United States Code authorizing the Attorney General to gather crime information that same year. |
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However, Yadegar failed to gather the full sum of tribute he proposed to the tsar, so Ivan did nothing to save his inefficient vassal. |
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Skorokhodov reached the northern tip of Baikal, built a winter settlement there and started to gather tribute from locals. |
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Before the advent of widespread ensilaging, it was traditional to gather the corn into shocks after harvesting, where it dried further. |
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Our family loves to gather around the computer and enjoy being transported to faraway places after iftaar. |
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Radio silence between Earth and the spacecraft began last night as the vessel will now be too busy utilising its only chance to gather data. |
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In 1592, Cornelis de Houtman was sent by Dutch merchants to Lisbon, to gather as much information as he could about the Spice Islands. |
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Alfred was forced into hiding for a time, before returning in the spring of 878 to gather an army and attack Guthrum at Edington. |
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In the spring, Alfred was able to gather an army and attacked Guthrum and the Danes at Edington. |
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In this tale, a woman from Dresden goes out early one Sunday morning to gather acorns in a forest. |
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He attempted to raise recruits but was unable to gather enough rebels to defeat even James's small standing army. |
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She wondered what sort of herbs they were which the old man was so sedulous to gather. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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Another method to gather artificial litter has been proposed by Boyan Slat. |
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Some proposals exist to simplify the existing writing system, but they still fail to gather interest. |
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In Scotland, a wholly owned subsidiary of information technology company CACI was contracted to gather information. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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Use a wide bamboo or metal leaf rake to gather up all the thatch ripped out by the verticutter. |
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In the 21st century, there has been increasing use of the Internet to gather and retrieve data. |
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Well, gang, it's time to gather around the table and put the feedbag on. |
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They were employed to work under the machinery to clean up the dust and oil and to gather the cotton that had been thrown off the mule by its intense vibrations. |
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It tends to gather in large flocks and winter in open areas, agricultural plains, ploughed land, and short meadows, ranging from Europe to North Africa. |
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It drummed tackily to gather my attention, coughed, spat, cleared its throat, and, on the eve of that portentous communication, retired up stage as a multitude whispering. |
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Then in verse 29 Jesus says immediately after this thlipsis there will be signs in the heavens, and Jesus returns with His angels to gather his saints. |
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This integrated technology enables Itron handheld, mobile and network AMR systems to gather billing data from demand and simple time-of-use metered accounts. |
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The Royal Mail hoped to gather as many Penny Blacks as possible at the Stamp Show 2000 in London where they will be printing facsimile stamps using the original presses. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Bowyer misses the obvious shot and leads with a pitiful rabbit punch, fails to connect properly and allows his opponent to gather himself. |
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Here, the board would impanel an independent special committee to gather facts about the proposed deal and determine who from the board and the company was involved. |
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The Space Elevator Challenge, organized by the Japan Space Elevator Association, is now in its fifth year and expects to gather approximately 25 teams this time. |
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By her own admission Anne's distinctive features were crafted in places like the journalists' bar El Vino's, where newspaper hacks and hackettes used to gather. |
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Obligingly, the interviewees explained that they were building barricades, and that many Muscovites were expected to gather at the White House in opposition to the putschists. |
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Groups of us wartime youngsters tended to gather in parochial street gangs, and to be an official member of the Yew Tree Road gang necessitated walking the bank boards. |
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In making these allocations, taxpayers are required to conduct a detailed analysis of the various activities the investment bankers performed and to gather supporting records. |
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I found his crown and shillelagh, too And helped to gather his loot. |
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Executives should state their intentions of mutual self-discipline clearly in their recruitment policies and provide ways to gather feedback from employees, Conine writes. |
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Among the team will be one detective who will be posted to Jamaica to gather intelligence on contract killers who regularly travel to England to carry out shootings. |
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The race is on for Jamie to gather all his loved ones together. |
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She is from California, flown halfway across the globe to gather a group of fifteen chochem together on this otherwise perfectly lovely Saturday morning. |
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She ran to the barn to help to gather the eggs, and got five, three being nest-eggs, and a cheena one, that was put there to deceive the chuckies. |
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It was not any gustfulness in those herbs which they eat, which caused them to gather them, or the force of long-established habit, but the extremity of want. |
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In February 1217, Louis set sail for France to gather reinforcements. |
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It had no time to gather reliable intelligence on Britain's industries. |
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This collection of material inspired subsequent researchers and academics to gather traditional tales, fables and legends from all over the Archipelago. |
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The bread is then dipped into the gravy and then used to gather or scoop the meat and vegetables between the index, middle finger and thumb, and consumed. |
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