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A set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.
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He hit gold when he started making paintings that were collections of stuff.
And science museums were collections of objects related to scientific inquiry and natural exploration.
Most were collections of folk tales, legends and creation stories gathered during research trips.
Some of the most popular works of the period were collections of tales: Ovid's "Metamorphoses," Boccaccio's "Decameron".
Spin a Soft Black Song (1971), Ego-Tripping (1973), and Vacation Time (1980) were collections of poems for children.
They were collections of quotations, observations, clippings, proverbs, poems, personal asides and anything else that someone found worthy of saving for future reference or sharing with friends.
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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.
One is collection.
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