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is amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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The fund, which is amassed largely from oil and gas taxes, is designated for emergencies.
As crowd-sourced content is amassed at newyorkwritesitself.com, executives at Leo Burnett New York will pass the posts onto members of the New York creative community to turn into videos, songs, films and artwork.
Mr. Chester, she reported, argued that the information collected by many Web sites — browsing histories, search histories, wish lists, preferences, purchase histories — is amassed and manipulated in ways consumers never know about.
The evidence is amassed in investigations led by the United Nations sanctions committee, as well as in a recently published report by the South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, a research center supported by the United Nations and based in Belgrade.
A fortune is amassed, and then most of it is given away.
As image data is amassed ever more effortlessly, building efficient systems for searching and browsing of image databases becomes increasingly urgent.
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To fly all these people around, AirAsia is amassing an enormous fleet of new planes.
For all he knows, he is amassing the elements of a theory about poetry.
They can be amassed and then bragged about.
So mountains of debt were amassed to fuel spending.
Even now it is not clear how much debt was amassed.
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