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Collate the content about support for economic growth on our site in a single place, making it more easily accessible to media and stakeholders
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Collate and catalogue them in some library of the mind, to which
Pomegranate Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008
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Collate and catalogue them in some library of the mind, to which
Archive 2008-08-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008
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Collate this with the date of the fifth extract made by myself from the newspapers.
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Thanks to the Collate program developed by Peter Robinson at Oxford, our grad-student colleagues have collated and recollated our proposed texts against both the primary authorities and earlier critical editions, and the results have aided us both to weed out errors in our own work and to identify textual cruxes where other editors felt the need to revise the words, pointing, or orthography of Shelley's manuscripts and original editions.
Shelley Comes of Age 1997
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Collate this with the date of the fifth extract made by myself from the newspapers.
Tales. 1845
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Collate this with the date of the fifth extract made by myself from the newspapers.
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So, I suggest is that NEVERY use ALTER Database ALTER Collate to change a collation.
Site Home QingsongYao 2011
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Collate this with the date of the fifth extract made by myself from the newspapers.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1 Edgar Allan Poe 1829
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- Collate the results in written reports using the templates provided.
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