Sentence examples for congregate all from inspiring English sources

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"Then I congregate all these records and I bring it to these executives at Columbia," Ms. Keys continued.

Few sectors of our economy would ever congregate all their technology in any one meeting.

"Whereas some competitors are targeting specific niche markets, Onvia is aiming to congregate all sorts of businesses onto its site," says Shore. "Although there is a great need for such a meeting place, Onvia needs to invest heavily in marketing in order to gain enough attention".

As people have seen this image, I have been getting a lot of messages in my inbox and phone calls asking me "is this photo real?" And "how did you congregate all these fish in one place to take the photo?" My response to these questions has been this -- of course it is real.

The best bands from many miles around congregate all day at the Plaza Principal and the Templo de Guadalupe, the lovely church opposite the plaza.

Teenagers in this neighborhood congregate all day long and late into the night in places like Y & Z Computers, a so-called cybercafe, on 58th Street near Seventh Avenue.

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Regarding other non-sauropod sauropodomorphs, there is a growing consensus that no clade congregates all (nor most) taxa classically treated as 'Prosauropoda' to the exclusion of Sauropoda.

Eventually the government cracked down on borrowers and lenders alike, so the money dried up completely.In Wenzhou's Fortune Centre, where the most successful lenders once congregated, all that is left of one shadow financier are the indentations on a plaque where its name used to be.

Crowds of Jim's fellow students are congregating, all of them perky and fashionably dressed, and most of them, like Dean, looking so grown-up that they should have left school a decade earlier.

A free-for-all takes place whenever three or more hermit crabs congregate, with all crabs intent on displacing someone else to get a larger shell.

That the English – to speak in generalisations – were not simply the tortured inheritors of Victorian repression and Edwardian good manners: before that we were a robust and raucous people, happy to welcome outsiders, eager to embrace the new in any form, who would cheerfully congregate in all weathers to hear stories and to celebrate stories.

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