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garner up
verb
To store up
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He has the power to garner up to 30percentt of them, according to polls -- a factor that Mr. Bush must weigh as he charts a centrist strategy.
OK may not be worth much, but bizjets could garner up to 120 points.
Finkelstein managed to convince both Netanyahu and Lieberman that a large right-wing bloc will garner up to 45 Knesset seats in the upcoming elections.
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In a country in which far-right anti-immigration parties were even then garnering up to 15% of the vote, politicians of a more liberal persuasion pointed to the multi-racial nature of the team, "blacks, beurs, blancs" (blacks, Arabs, whites).
Because they need developers, and garnering up developer interest is incredibly expensive.
Garner grew up in Barbados.
Garner grew up in Alderley Edge and can trace his ancestors there back over four centuries.
After filming The Kingdom, set in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on a US base in Saudi Arabia, Garner signed up for an online political science class.
Garner makes up a poem, and adds the haunting image of the Wild Girl weeping as a way of closing the tale, thus moving it somewhere entirely new, away from Victorian nursery horror and into the realm of the twice-told tale.
Not long after letters laced with anthrax spores killed five Americans in September 2001, a research team led by genome scientist Harold "Skip" Garner came up with an idea for probing such crimes.
The shots woke up Garner's mother, 66-year-old Shirlene Garner, from an afternoon nap.
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