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been gathered up
verb
To collect; normally separate things.
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Many more have been gathered up in rough white sacks, or laid out on tables for display.
Those slips have now been gathered up by Barthes's longtime translator, Richard Howard, and ushered into print.
Has it been gathered up in a crate and deposited in a huge warehouse, Indiana Jones-style, to be studied by future perpetrators of soft-rock?
The residual quarter is what has been gathered up from the beaches and what is still out at sea in slicks and tarballs, or buried in sediment.
CHICAGO — The ball had squirted loose, been gathered up, launched and bounced loose again, before finding its way, inevitably, back to Derrick Rose.
Those girls in Catton's first novel, literary constructs though they may have been, gathered up our concern as the story went on.
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They are being gathered up by the police authorities.
After the model was destroyed, its fragments were gathered up and deposited in a Perspex cube.
And, of course, they cannot actually be gathered up and stored away.
Human and animal droppings were gathered up and spread on fields as fertiliser.
Some of the assets are self-contained, but they must be gathered up and transferred.
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