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Collectively, that is a transitional school for 120 kids.
Cameron Sinclair: Haiti Quake: A Plan for Reconstruction 2010
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Collectively, that is — what if baseball’s system for identifying, signing, and grooming talent were adapted for symphony orchestras?
Barnstorming Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Collectively, that is — what if baseball’s system for identifying, signing, and grooming talent were adapted for symphony orchestras?
Archive 2007-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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"Collectively," in the words of Lewis et al., "these results point toward a widespread shift in the ecology of tropical forests, characterized by increased tree growth and accelerating forest dynamism, with forests, on average, getting bigger (increasing biomass and carbon storage)."
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"Collectively" we own the resources and reap the rewards.
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Collectively they watched Paige float in her pretty dress toward the music and the lights.
Three Stages of Amazement Carol Edgarian 2011
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Collectively, they seemed edgy and unhappy from the moment they walked in the office.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Collectively, the events were a shocking coincidence of unfathomable pain.
The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011
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Collectively the group is likely to be more comprehensive than more permanent journalistic institutions, but individually they are much less reliable.
The Future of Today’s Legal Scholarship, Part 3 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Collectively the group is likely to be more comprehensive than more permanent journalistic institutions, but individually they are much less reliable.
Archive 2009-07-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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