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been congregated
verb
To collect into an assembly or assemblage; to assemble; to bring into one place, or into a united body; to gather together; to mass; to compact.
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Had the Rangers selected Chelsea Piers, their hotel headquarters would have been at the World Trade Center, where most of the team would have been congregated yesterday morning at the time of the attacks.
A group of 1364 literature experimental data points for CO2 solubility have been congregated from the literature to build the network.
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Since November, they have been congregating on the sidewalk to blow a chorus of whistles.
In the process, the returnees left the large, impromptu refugee camps where they had been congregating.
Many have been congregating at park forums and open-air Iftars organised by the anti-capitalist Muslims.
When guides shout "bangka," the word for boat, boatmen who have been congregating in some open-air sheds respond.
The same can be said for another unofficial but no less beloved institution, the Dance Skaters who have been congregating just south of the Bethesda Fountain since 1977.
Volunteers, who had been congregating at the local leisure centre since this morning, are now helping with a mass police-organised search for April.
But the group of multiethnic friends I had hoped to find sprawled out studying, the Campanile perfectly framed in the background, must have been congregating elsewhere that day.
It has been congregating for more than one thousand nine-hundred years.
"They've been congregating here, slowly building, over the last three and a half years now.
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