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Debris flows amass in stream valleys and more or less resemble fresh concrete.
"No one looks hard enough at the creative energy that comes into it," the intensity of unlikely talents that amass in the city two times a year.
During the day, protesters plan to amass in the square outside city hall and picket corporations and banks, including Wells Fargo, in the city center.
The museum's original purpose was to amass in one place objects that defined mankind and showed its evolution, its similarity and its variety as well as cultural objects that illustrated this history.
The tension is ratcheted up, and by the end it is unbearable to watch as the pastries and sausages amass in queasy mountains and the folorn wait for worshippers to show up begins.
"Rhodesia," Alexandra Fuller writes, "has more history stuffed into its make-believe, colonial-dream borders than one country the size of a very large teapot should be able to amass in less than a hundred years.
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With very little money, he had amassed in a lifetime a hoard of superb objets d'art.
She died in 1993, leaving the fortune her father had amassed in minerals, finance and sheep.
But in 2011, it was not the Indian masses who went on strike or amassed in public.
And then there was his decision to sell the large stake he had amassed in AOL in the early 1990s.
There is a fair amount of capital that has amassed — in REITs and funds that are focused in distressed investing.
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