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were garnering
verb
To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
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The two passenger liners were garnering much attention for their expected speed; both would later set speed records for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
The two passenger liners were garnering much attention for their expected speed; both would later set speed records crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
A similar moment came in the 1990s, when tabloid talk shows were all the rage and when hosts like Maury Povich and Montel Williams were garnering high ratings with segments like "Who's the Daddy?" But then in 1995, as Bravo executives will surely be reminded, came an episode of "The Jenny Jones Show".
Over the past two decades, while Italy's nifty small firms were garnering so much praise, the country has lost much of its presence in industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, computers and food processing.When bigger is betterWhat is wrong with having lots of small firms?
They also denied rumors that Fleet's credit quality and loan-loss reserves were garnering regulatory attention.
When she authored the viral post, just four companies were garnering valuations that high each year, according to her calculations.
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Still, reservoirs are garnering interest again.
The family's Facebook campaign page is garnering support.
Across Europe, such political messages are garnering votes.
Nonetheless, his Social Christian Reformist Party was garnering 26.7percentt of the vote.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Hainsworth has been garnering support for the bill.
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