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1. It took me a moment or two to collate this new information
2. collate, and they are not to put their names on either the paper or the
3. A list article is when you collate different pieces of information that is
4. Mostly he’d collate trajectory stats, risk analysis probabilities, and sometimes an anomaly
5. was to collate the feedback from the rest of her team
6. In that post, which she filled from four in the afternoon to noon, Friday to Tuesday, the periods judged most critical in terms of possible Japanese invasion, Ingrid’s job was to receive and collate the information from all sources and then mark it in clear symbols on the giant tactical map of the operations center
7. much that there’s a necessity to have a new field whose job is to compile and collate the data before the analysts start to analyse it
8. The first step is to Collate information so that you can start preparing it
9. best way to collate information is to use the system of Gmail with filters and
10. collate, test, compile and prep all sorts of things
11. The reality is that most people start with a point of view and then collate the arguments to back it rather than the other way round
12. But if you say that your machine produces 10 sheets of A4-sized copies in 12 seconds with the ability to automatically collate documents into correct order, then it seems more impressive
13. Finally, the laptop loaded and Marraud moved quickly to collate all his information and attach it to an encrypted email
14. Indeed, so well recognized is this peril of the Newfoundland Banks, where the Labrador current in the early spring and summer months floats southward its ghostly argosy of icy pinnacles detached from the polar ice caps, that the government hydrographic offices and the maritime exchanges spare no pains to collate and disseminate the latest bulletins on the subject
1. and then giving the collated table to you
2. After you receive the collated table from your trusted friend/relative,
3. Now, compare the collated responses to the two tables you previously
4. Make notes in your journal of all the traits in the collated table that
5. The collated responses answer
6. Now, everything that remains in the collated table should be things you
7. All the inferior ecclesiastical benefices comprehended within the diocese were collated by the bishop, who bestowed them upon such ecclesiastics as he thought proper
8. James Strong encountered while compiling his "Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible" (where each and every word of consequence in the entire Bible was carefully noted, recorded, numbered, collated and corresponding Hebrew and Greek definitions were provided) was dwarfed by the tasks that Panin had to perform in his studies
9. He stressed the need to keep meticulous records, ‘properly tabulated, collated and cross-referenced,’ in order that the Air Ministry ‘get the most out of it
10. Broken pottery was used but could not be easily gathered together and collated into requisite collections
11. He quickly memorized, absorbed and collated the information
12. achieve success in life?” and collated the responses that he got back into a book
13. changes; events collated in her mind
14. collated from him in a state of meditation shows that his normal
15. Asking politely Ingrid to leave the lounge for a moment, Arnold then collated the lists from the historians and linguists before asking them one question
16. Pham nodded his head at that and consulted his electronic tablet, reading the few paragraphs on Bruges that Ann Shelton had collated for his use
17. Now that you have collated all the relevant facts and figures, the
18. It contains 4 billion years of our entire genetic history, compressed and collated into instinctual wisdom
19. The genetic wisdom accumulated over 4 billion years of experience that has been collated and integrated and simplified into our genetic code by far outweighs the paltry tool-wisdom our species has managed to accumulate over 100,00 years of its newfound existence
20. But since it is not collected, collated, connected, disseminated, applied, or used comprehensively… it remains segmented and unconnected, it becomes a wasteful, pointless accumulation
21. If only the most basic human knowledge itself were collated enough to nullify some of the monopolist areas of needless, wasteful, conflicting, overlapping expertise; so everyone was equally well-informed: then the rest of this structure would come crashing down along with the pyramidalization of knowledge
22. John) then was collated and written in this Koine Greek, but was later translated into Latin around 380 AD
23. After he had collated a few pages, and bent over them to see better, he began—
24. They are collated from the Liverpool papers of that date, from the proceedings at the inquest upon John Slater, the engine-driver, and from the records of the London and West Coast Railway Company, which have been courteously put at my disposal
25. ‘I’ve collated the last images of Zee Barnes, ma’am
26. So assured, indeed, is the fact concerning the periodicalness of the sperm whale's resorting to given waters, that many hunters believe that, could he be closely observed and studied throughout the world; were the logs for one voyage of the entire whale fleet carefully collated, then the migrations of the sperm whale would be found to correspond in invariability to those of the herring-shoals or the flights of swallows
1. Do you know your limit order from your trailing stop order? For novice traders this book collates the order types provided by your stockbroker, and presents each one in the form of a standardised pattern that you can apply in your trading
1. A fly hovered above the disordered tresses, analysing and collating the data flooding the atmosphere, another joined it, debated landing but was deterred by a worm of hair borne on the cooler breeze crossing from the nearby seashore
2. The two masters of official prose worked like Trojans throughout the whole of the night before the paper was due to be published, collating pages by section and sections by chapter
3. published, collating pages by section and sections by chapter
4. advisory role, collating reports from our agents and other visitors to
5. trusted friend/relative to use for collating the information received
6. The followers of Luther, together with what is called the church of England, preserved more or less of the episcopal government, established subordination among the clergy, gave the sovereign the disposal of all the bishoprics, and other consistorial benefices within his dominions, and thereby rendered him the real head of the church; and without depriving the bishop of the right of collating to the smaller benefices within his diocese, they, even to those benefices, not only admitted, but favoured the right of presentation, both in the sovereign and in all other lay patrons
7. collating this data, including consultations with renowned
8. The majority of the MSD workforce were housed in this vast library, human ants stacking and restacking, collating and sorting vast quantities of numbers
9. count information, so collating the Yahoo and Google results together means that
10. mode of visual representation by collating and presenting the essence of diverse types of
11. ‘’I could help you then by collating together those copies, if you don’t mind
12. Jenny Kawena was working frantically with her radar and radio operators onboard ‘Fox One’, flying high above Seoul, receiving and collating the in-flight reports coming from the RP-38Ns as they photographed their various objectives
13. the bulk of his or her time collating facts
14. How should we go about collating all the information and facts
15. Accountants would be scurrying around balancing and collating for a quarterly report
16. Collating the results, we observe several things: