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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
amass .
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Examples
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The art collection Mr. Shorenstein amassed with his late wife, Phyllis, included Gustave Caillebotte 's cheery river view from 1882, "The Seine at Argenteuil."
Christie's Super-Sized Sale Brings In $231.4 Million Kelly Crow 2010
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Wisconsin amassed 311 yards and a 17-0 lead in the first half, leaving little doubt that Alvarez would get to celebrate another big win.
USATODAY.com 2006
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While all these folks may be really wealthy, in reality the wealth they have amassed is but a small percentage of the wealth and value that they created.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Why Income Distribution Doesn’t Matter in This Country 2005
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Wisconsin amassed 311 yards and a 17-0 lead in the first half, leaving little doubt that Alvarez would get to celebrate another big win.
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What’s become of the money amassed is a completely different issue, however.
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Pushing these arguments is a juggernaut of consultants, the likes of which I've rarely seen amassed, which is saying something in Central Florida.
SplicedFeed 2010
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Kaka amassed 193 appearances and 70 goals in his six years with the rossoneri and won 1 Scudetto, 1 Champions League, 1
Italy 2009
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The idea that "political power" should be "amassed" by any one religious group in America's history is, by itself, a scary proposition.
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So the investment bank which employs 25,500 staff has "amassed" a bonus pool of £1. 7bn which equated to around £66k each on average.
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Levelling allegations against Mann, Khanna said Mann had "amassed" funds to promote the movement of "Khalistan" to disturb peace in Punjab.
PunjabNewsline News 2010
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