Sentence examples for been compilation from inspiring English sources

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been compilation

noun

The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.

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MR: So many have recorded John Hiatt songs, and there have even been compilation albums of that material.

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Since 2010 his videos have been compilations of funny and viral internet videos accompanied by his humorous and explicit comments.

The final aim of the project is compilation of guidelines for BIM-supported design and planning.

They all sound like they could be compilations.

Both Mr. Johnson's pieces, "99 KJS" and "18 Domiciles," are compilations of images from Google.

They were written in 712 and 720 ce, respectively, and are compilations of the oral traditions of ancient Shintō.

Even those that are invented by their performers tend to be compilations of tricks that are already on the market.

"What's selling now is compilations and praise and worship," said John W. Styll, president of the Gospel Music Association in Nashville.

Both works were compilations of other authors, arranged and added to by Abū al-Fidāʾ, rather than original treatises.

The earliest comics were compilations of strips from Sunday papers.

Gazetteers generally are compilations of text from very different genres.

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