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He accumulated large scores – he is the equal fifth highest accumulator of first-class centuries in history, eighth in career runs and the first English player to average over 100 in a season (1971 and 1979) – but often encountered friction with his team mates.
"It's been an incredibly effective accumulator of assets".
For all his energy, he was not a revolutionary; he was an accumulator of information.
A true great, that is, not merely a great accumulator of runs?
He was a cad, a deadbeat (unpaid alimony), an opportunist and a sometime accumulator of vast ill-gotten wealth.
Mrs. Astor was also a prodigious accumulator of teapots: there are 46 from her collection in the Sotheby's sale.
An earlier mass accumulator of lost deposits was Wing Commander Bill Boakes, leader of the Public Safety Democratic Monarchist White Resident party.
Gould was, like Darwin, a working scientist; an accumulator of facts, in his case about the snails, live or fossilised, of the Bahamas.
The Post company, in Sir Alick's last years and after his death, became a dynamic accumulator of newspapers and related manufacturing outlets across Britain and north America.
Wings No doubt about the No1, as Pat Richards is the leading try-scorer, goalkicker and points accumulator of the season.
In it, 'Jew' is a synonym for a wheedler, a schemer, a miserly accumulator of vast wealth and a cheater on his fellows.
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