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King believes that the impulse to collect comes "partly from a wound we feel deep inside this richest, most materialistic of all societies".
"But we know that 50 per cent of customers who order online for next day delivery are not going to be home, so online retailers are keener than ever to have an alternative, which is where click and collect comes in".
What little revenue the government does collect comes from here, the port, and to a lesser extent, the airport.
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So far, though, most of what Mr Yousif has collected comes from other banks rather than private investors.
As snow melts and refreezes repeatedly, what collects comes in a variety of sculptural forms — in slender icicles, thick slabs of icy snow, rolling waves of crystallized snow, pools of blue ice.
The data collected comes from the victim of VeR results that exist in the forensic Bhayangkara Hospital Pekanbaru.
It's where all the measurement data Google collects comes together, after all.
This also guarantees that a large part, if not all, of the signal collected comes from the S2 wall.
This is where the thrill of collecting comes into play.
Collecting came as naturally to Mr. Bush as farming.
About 80percentt of the $466,000 the Enron fund has collected came from politicians or their political action committees.
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