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To garnering
verb
To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
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The administration confronts several hurdles to garnering more allied contributions.
Ms. Carrol said there were no special tricks to garnering tips.
He also criticized her as a relentless media hound who devoted too many resources to garnering publicity.
Obama's shift in tactics — from working the halls of Congress to garnering support from around the country — is, Cassidy says, "a leaf out of the Reagan book" and "the only way Congress reacts to anything".
In an era in which social media and YouTube play an increasingly dominant role, the bar to garnering public notice has never been lower — and higher when it comes to delivering something unique.
The drama, which comes to the UK early next year on FX, has received largely positive reviews in the US in addition to garnering respectable, if not overwhelming, ratings.
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We need to garner their views.
Benefit carwashes are a venture likely to garner big returns.
The bills failed to garner a single Republican vote.
Some of these people managed to garner real readerships.
Like Sausage Party, it's expected to garner an R-rating.
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