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the garnering
verb
To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
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It has called for more collection receptacles to be positioned on beaches to encourage both the garnering of potentially valuable resources and cleaner beaches".
Many arts organisations in the regions feel the demographic of their audience militates against the garnering of big money from individuals (or still less, corporates).
And I think also something like the recent Star Gazing Live on BBC2, the astronomy show stretched nightly across a single week, was an example of great, creative commissioning, where time and space, literally, was entrusted to a group of individuals and experts, at a risk it could all fall flat, but given encouragement and profile – and in the garnering, great viewing figures and rewards.
CR allows conviction and punishment based on a philosophical construct rather than on the garnering of such evidence.
Ethos, or ethical appeals, rely on the writer's credibility and character in the garnering of approval.
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THE GARNER FILES, by James Garner and Jon Winokur.
And then the Garners testified.
In others, he mentioned the Garner verdict.
For the Garner family, the decision seemed extraordinary.
The Garner allusion was certainly not in good taste.
New York mayor Bill Di Blasio refused to endorse the Garner verdict.
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