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verb
To collect; normally separate things.
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All Spock does is gather that data in one place.
What I've done here is gather all of Gallup's past polls on legalization, which date back to 1969, along with other surveys included in the PollingReport.com database.
Francis added his voice to a debate which is gather pace as countries from Uruguay to the United States experiment with the legalisation and de-criminalisation of drugs.
"The last thing you want to do is gather people together," Yao Bo, a well-known social commentator aiming for a legislative seat in a Beijing district, said in October.
It is justified on legal grounds because the 1994 Intelligence Services Act says the job of GCHQ is gather information "in the interests of the economic wellbeing of the United Kingdom".
"What I want to do," Mr. Obama said, "is gather all the facts about any staff contacts that I might — may have — that may have taken place between the transition office and the governor's office.
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Everybody is gathered around Joe".
Information is gathered, without a fixed order.
US spy leaks: How intelligence is gathered.
Outside the world's media is gathered.
This information is gathered from public records.
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