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His works could collectively be titled "Remembrance of Things by No Means Past".
He has accrued a number of acolytes, followers and copyists who could collectively be branded the children of Generation X.
The rise of stars such as Melissa McCarthy of Bridesmaids (who has started her own plus-size clothing line), and television shows such as My Mad Fat Diary, could collectively be seen as the formation of a new party.
From its founding in 1978, the performance space Roulette has served as a crucial home base for a vast, amorphous mass of activity that could collectively be lumped under the imprecise rubric of avant-garde music.
Moreover, this reading also faces the criticism that it is thinkable that even with high agreement, the finding is not at all certain, and all assessors could collectively be wrong in their valuation.
In the hair samples of 66 European-Americans, five African Americans, five Kenyans and six skeletal remains from the 1750s and 1850s, they identified 185 protein markers that could collectively be used to tell one person from another.
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It was shown how these could, singly or collectively, be used to identify areas in which to prospect for operator judgement activities.
The alchemy of it was just so very, very special, it was unique, and the scope of what we could do individually or collectively was just unparalleled.
Collectively, is that your thigh?
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The Tories collectively could be appalling, with some ugly tribal prejudices, and when their party interests were directly challenged, they could be vicious.
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