They work cooperatively and amass their industrial might, all of it aimed at us.
No way could I amass all the key information in a reasonable amount of time.
Government debt is, more or less, the aggregate of all of the deficits that we amass.
FEMA, for instance, is working to amass up to 300, 000 trailer homes for evacuees.
It's up to Perseus to amass an army to fight Kronos and the forces of chaos.
Will that help him amass his fortune and achieve a state of blissful financial largesse?
Taxpayers are on the hook for the debt that each of these governments continues to amass.
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Rock the Post provides budding businesses with the means necessary to amass resources and flourish.
Then players can duel it out online at Battle.net to amass more cards for their virtual collection.
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While you slept last night, the world around you continued to amass information about everything, including you.
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And let's not forget that most dictators amass personal fortunes, which are rather more difficult to track.
To avert such an appreciation, Asian central banks would have to amass ever greater holdings of dollars.
Using it, ordinary, non-programmer-type people can put together themed pages that amass tweets, images, music, videos etc.
Even if the pitchers all stay healthy, it will take a concerted effort to amass 1, 000 innings.
All continue to try to amass content at a reasonable pricing structure and the race is still on.
In fact, many companies amass an enormous, searchable database of slides for anyone in the organization to access.
Heavily endowed during the Great Depression it was able to amass a world-class collection at fire sale prices.
The evidence is clear that Hussein continues to amass weapons of mass destruction.
The newcomers enriched American viniculture with their craftsmanship and flair, though they didn't amass new fortunes in the process.
Major donors in non-tech fields typically start even later, since it can take longer to amass the requisite fortune.
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Media characterizations of traders frequently focus on the great wealth that some amass.
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And the Fed, seeking to avoid a repeat of the panic, wants banking concerns to amass lots of capital.
Unlike the 19th-century European powers, it is not looking to amass new colonies.
Aaron Rodgers, having an off night, had to put the ball up 39 times to amass 223 passing yards.
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Tighter controls aim to deter the sort of cheating that allowed Iraq to amass huge stockpiles of illegal weapons.
Amass all the necessary resources (education, money, etc.) necessary to achieve our plan.
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China has been hit by a series of housing scandals involving officials and bankers using multiple identities to amass property.
If Calder can buy Virgin on the cheap, he would amass enough volume to justify building his own worldwide distribution business.
Human goals are limited, and the same being to amass wealth with whatever fair or foul means he may have to employ.
But in doing so, Amazon is trying to amass more content to deliver on its device, and to its Prime customers.
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