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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of collate.

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  • Like the as-yet-unpublished "Lexicon," Elements contains all manner of facts collated from the object work; unlike that project, it has been published with full consent from the author, if Pullman's preface is anything to go by: "It's flattering, of course, to find one's work the object of such care and attention; but how much more satisfying when the work of reference that results is so accurate, and so interesting, and so good."

    Archive 2008-04-01 Roger Sutton 2008

  • Like the as-yet-unpublished "Lexicon," Elements contains all manner of facts collated from the object work; unlike that project, it has been published with full consent from the author, if Pullman's preface is anything to go by: "It's flattering, of course, to find one's work the object of such care and attention; but how much more satisfying when the work of reference that results is so accurate, and so interesting, and so good."

    Take that Roger Sutton 2008

  • His love-songs, hymns, and historical ballads are published at Innspruck, collated from the only three ancient MS. copies extant, one of which belongs to the present Count Wolkenstein, one to the Imperial Library at Vienna, and one to the Ferdinandeum at Innspruck.

    Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1873

  • Italicarum, tom.i. part ii.p. 1 — 181, collated from the most ancient Mss. and illustrated by the critical notes of

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • Four hundred volumes transcribed with the plodding pen! each word collated and each page diligently revised, lest a blunder or a misspelt syllable should blemish those books so deeply venerated.

    Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather

  • One result of the centralizing of ecclesiastical administration in the Roman Curia during the course of the thirteenth century was that ecclesiastical benefices became more and more generally "collated," i.e. granted, directly by the Pope.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • The research, which was collated from parks including popular tourist safari destinations such as the Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania, and published last year, found increases only in southern Africa.

    Africa's declining wildlife 2011

  • For the purposes of the articles we have compiled on our pages, we collated the information together with press articles (verifying the source of articles as we went).

    Crime And Immigration In Britain SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • For two years, Calvino collated tales found in 19th century collections across Italy then translated 200 of the finest from various dialects into Italian.

    italo calvino | if on a winter’s night a traveler « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • It would need to have full access to the evidence they collated.

    News of the World: Trouble at the top | Editorial 2011

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