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are collection
noun
A set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.
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Now the containers have gone and there are collection times specific to certain types of rubbish and areas.
Some children are dropped off by parents on their way to work, and some others live outside the perimeter of the piedibus's reach, although there are collection points at the edge of town for such children.
There are collection buckets rather than plates; suggesting that Rymans may have an overlooked sacramental aspect, the flock are invited to write their highest thoughts on Post-It notes, which are then stuck to flip charts.
The UK, of course, doesn't have its own national day - partly because we are collection of countries and partly, according to some, because when others were setting their ones in the calendars, we were too busy taking and then granting independence (the usual reason for a "day) to other countries to get time to create one.
These include cooling centers which are collection points for dairy processing factories.
A methodology is outlined consisting of three stages, which are collection, preparation, and analysis.
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Apparently geeks are collection-oriented and interested in the newest developments in their chosen micro-field, while nerds are achievement-oriented and "studiously intellectual".
Many are collections of potential hits.
Composites are collections of simples.
Rather, they are collections of small grains.
One is collection.
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