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To gathered
verb
To collect; normally separate things.
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Some of those who had voted on Monday, or were waiting to, gathered in clusters in the corridor outside the voting room to debate the painful alternatives.
In a lone piece of good news, his four-year-old son Ahmad – who received burns to 60 per cent of his body – briefly woke up and communicated to gathered family praying for his recovery.
The chairman of the inquiry, Robert Francis QC, a specialist in medical legal issues, will deliver the findings of the two-month inquiry to gathered relatives and media in Staffordshire this morning.
A session at the conference had been devoted to a debate on climate change and was addressed by a rabbi, a senior researcher from the oil industry and an academic, and at its end those participants who wished to gathered for the photograph.
Taking umbrage with an interview the laureate gave to the Guardian in September 2011, in which she said that "the poem is a form of texting … it's the original text", Hill sonorously laid out his reasons for disagreeing to gathered students.
He said to gathered business people that you can "still live in Annan and work in Carlisle or live in Penrith and work in Lockerbie".
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"Crowds had started to gather.
Then they went to to gather wood.
We go to gather berries of rain.
He began to gather material for one.
Artists needed a place to gather.
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