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were collection
noun
A set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.
Exact(2)
The poet Liao Yiwu, who was jailed for reading a poem about the Tiananmen killings, recalls in his autobiography that in Fuling there were collection booths for the student hunger strikers.
The main forms of distribution were collection by subscribers from the respective journal office (67.9%), postage (46.4%) and courier (14.3%) respectively.
Similar(58)
One is collection.
Perhaps the most important is collection costs.
It was collection time for an entire generation".
Many are collections of potential hits.
Royal Mail insists there will still be collections and deliveries.
Composites are collections of simples.
Rather, they are collections of small grains.
This is especially important if the collections were landing collections.
"Our collections are our collections," he added.
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