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She is compiling guides in English and Spanish describing the plants and their uses.

As part of the fellowship she is compiling, editing, and designing a creativity-based curriculum guidebook on immigration.

It's on the page with questions she is compiling for the author, J. K. Rowling, who I hope will be prepared to discuss such minutiae as the details of Harry's prescription for eyeglasses if Ella ever tracks her down.

A former women's studies professor at the University of Iowa, she is compiling a digital archive that will feature documents, photographs and other memorabilia, including a marriage contract written in Hebrew and recipes for culinary delicacies like aloo makallah, a heavenly deep-fried potato dish that blends traditional flavors of India and the Middle East.

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She was compiling, in her head, a reading list to mine for inspiration.

The film director, a dyed-in-the wool socialist, claims he was approached some time ago by the future prime minister's beguiling wife to contribute to a book she was compiling to raise money for charity.

To better understand the evolution of reproduction, she was compiling data on the ovarian cycle in different mammal species.

For instance, one person told me she was compiling an enormous book of quotations and thoughts for her baby daughters.

She's compiling these projects on her blog and, while most of them are pretty terrible, each contribution seems to be another "eff you" from Hedström to the band that screwed her over.

She'll hold court around the kitchen island for anyone who will listen – to the evidence they've pieced together, the binders of documents she's compiled, every detail of the Provost story told with hairpin precision.

One of the most hilarious elements of Ms. Wyman's research is the list of cheerfully coercive Jell-O slogans she's compiled: "the American dessert" (1909), "a Jell-O salad makes the meal" (1955); "there's always room for Jell-O" (1964); "don't say no, say Jell-O" (1975); "give in to the taste" (1984); "you can't be a kid without it" (1988); and 1995's unnerving "it's alive".

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