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Dr. Chatters said he was eager to study Kennewick Man, in part because he "lived long enough that his bones collected quite a record of his activities".
She has collected quite a pile of stuff -- history, economics, folkways and local lore -- to shoehorn into this novel, and the result is decidedly lumpy.
In response, Alice Lee explained in a letter that her sister "had collected quite a mass of material" but had "never actually prepared anything for publication".
Her follow-up, "Night Film," hasn't collected quite the same level of praise; in the daily New York Times, Janet Maslin cited a "haunting suspicion" that the book "was more exciting to write than to read".
Notice I actually now have collected quite a pile in there.
"We believe we collected quite interesting information," Lenarcic said after his polar flight.
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The camera collects quite a few odd, touching and unsettling moments.
If those delegates were accepted, the likelihood is that Mrs. Clinton would collect quite a few, especially from Florida.
Writer met Frank Ferrari, vice-pres. of the Institute Citoyenne Mbemba Yowa Mabinda Kabingaa, Commissioner of Culture & Fine Arts for Zaire; Citoyen Lema Gwete, an official of the National Museums in Kinshasa, who was responsible for collecting quite a few of the pieces in the nation's trove.
Like the governor of Minnesota, Jesse "The Body" Ventura (who encouraged him to run), Mr Lawler believes that a well-known name, and the appeal of an outsider, can collect quite a lot of votes.
Street View collects quite a bit of data.
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