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the amassing
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
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The amassing of large, expressive structures through the repetition of small elements was the essential technique of Minimalism.
Tiner, who celebrated his 52nd birthday last month, must have relished the amassing serious money before he retires.
There may be something about trivia and the amassing of knowledge of trivia that's essentially white and male.
This technique enabled the amassing of "virtual assets" within the game worlds, such as swords, shields and the like, without any further human involvement.
ANDREW CARNEGIE, the 19th century Scottish-American industrialist, famously said: The amassing of wealth is one of the worse species of idolatry.
It seems to me that holding back helped perpetuate this infringement of Fourth Amendment rights and further embolden an administration that reflexively sanctions the amassing of unchecked powers.
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The amassed particle is broken into smaller ones during the modification process.
Soils formed inside the kettle holes showed horizons whose thickness and properties appeared mostly inherited from the amassed layers.
They first collected social data in the form of Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples, and then used ACO algorithm to digitized the amassed RDF triples.
Despite the amassed body of clinical knowledge, the risk of obstetric complications that are associated with specific antibody profile has not been well-established.
In the last rays of the setting sun, the amassed troops received their heartbroken warrior queen.
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