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It is the hardest part to gather, to make correct, and to maintain; not surprisingly, metadata is often inaccurate and incomplete.
He told them of the acorns they could gather to make bread; when the tide was low they could find abalone and seaweed and mussels.
In emulation of Mary and Joseph seeking shelter in Bethlehem, neighbors and family members gather to make candlelight processions, usually ending at a church.
Worth noting, too, is the fact that the people who gather to make a film generally already belong to a close personal network.
More than 40 artists will gather to make the rich diversity of the longest continuing culture in the world more accessible than ever before.
There's space for people to practice other personal hobbies, gather to make traditional Saharawi tea over some homemade cookies, or even grill some camel meat.
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Soon after the storm, the family gathered to make a decision.
How might they use the information they gathered to make suggestions to community leaders or policy makers?
Every Friday we gathered to make 100 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, which we delivered to homeless children in Denver.
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