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been amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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Much evidence has been amassed and tested in trials of events that involve Mr. Mladic.
No fourth-innings scores of note have been amassed, the biggest about 270 to draw.
All violations are in default and $15,000 in fines have been amassed, Ms. Fink said.
The idea was ridiculed before gaining acceptance in the nineteen-sixties, once ample evidence had been amassed.
The main worry is not the size of the debt, though, but how quickly it has been amassed.
The contentions are based on documents and evidence that have been amassed in litigation against the tobacco industry.
"It has been amassed by a collector with a real eye for this material and a dedication to this material.
They seem to have been amassed by the country's efficient record keepers and collected in town archives.
In the thirty-five or so years since this theory was proposed, evidence has steadily and diligently been amassed.
The spokesman said this would be considered alongside the evidence that had been amassed by Britain, the US and France.
Much of the evidence against Mr. Mladic has been amassed and tested in other trials, where defendants were accused of crimes that overlapped with the accusations against him.
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