Sentence examples for accumulate everything from inspiring English sources

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They are pushing it, while I'm just trying to accumulate everything I know".

"People are realizing they can't accumulate everything they want anymore, and they'll have to prioritize more," he said.

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The Institute's founder, Magnus Hirschfeld, was a champion of sexual education, feminism and homosexual rights.The theme of collecting, archiving and accumulating everything from votives of male and female genitalia to statistics about human behaviour as a means of studying and understanding sexuality underpins the exhibition.

** **{:.break one} ** 11. "Mr. Bush has behaved like a profligate parent who spends every dollar the family has accumulated, mortgages everything the family owns and maxes out every credit card he can get his hands on".

11. "Mr. Bush has behaved like a profligate parent who spends every dollar the family has accumulated, mortgages everything the family owns and maxes out every credit card he can get his hands on".

The room, the house, the sound, Mr. Cliburn's hands, the picture of his mother on a placard from a concert she gave that is in the next room, the view of the city that stretches out below the house, the accumulated history: everything here is Texas-scale.

— but they can accumulate memories for everything that they experience after the onset of the condition.

They were more likely to risk losing everything to accumulate more points.

In a column last fall, I announced my intention to rid my home and myself of a half-century of accumulated "stuff" - everything from papers, books, clothing and shoes to packaging material and shopping bags.

But... ...... Rudy Guliani: "beats Mr McCain into the polls" Al Gore: "has spent the past six years accumulating credits over everything"  also-rans: Sam Brownback, Even Bayh, Tom Vilsack not mentioned at all: George Pataki, Michael Bloomberg Two observations. i) This is a great list.

It is the story of the tyrannical Noah van Horn, a wealthy cotton merchant who, as the story begins, has accumulated for himself everything that money can buy: "But what he did not possess, and for this he would have paid any price at all, was a son".

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