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Collectively known as the " Anglo-Saxons ", these were mainly Saxons from Northern Germany, and Angles and Jutes from the Jutland peninsula.
Collectively the meetings were called the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety.
Collectively these officers were known as " branch officers ", being retitled " special duties " officers in 1956.
Collectively they were termed the Livii ( plural form ).
Collectively, the Dörben Oirat sought power as an alternative to the Mongols, who were the patrilineal heirs to Genghis Khan.
Collectively the two groups gradually merged to be come the Creoles in local parlance, most of whom were of African or mixed Afro-European ancestry.
Collectively, they were known unofficially as the " Creekers ".
Collectively these 3 factors were considered to be responsible for causing 70 % of the exodus, according to the IDF report.
Collectively, the K Foundation's money-as-art works were titled Money: A Major Body Of Cash, " seven pieces, all involving various amounts of cash nailed to, tied to or simply standing on inanimate objects ".
Collectively, the attacks were the most injurious terrorist attacks in England until the July 2005 London bombings ; 21 people were killed and 182 people were injured.
Collectively the villages of Upper Winchendon and Nether Winchendon ( sometimes called Lower Winchendon ) were called Wichendone.
Collectively, the laws were designed to suppress political dissent.
Collectively they were known as the European Communities.
Collectively known as the Duddeston Four, the 12-storey High, Queens, Home and South Towers, were all completed between 1954 and 1955 to a design by SN Cooke and Partners.
Collectively they were known as the Seven Scholars of Jian ' an ( 建安七子 ).
Collectively the territories were referred to as Zambezia or the BSAC territories or Charterland.
Collectively they were four Colonels, one General, one Lt.
Collectively those seven matches in Wales and England produced six defeats for the Welsh team, although there were signs of improvement, in the last match in St Helens the Dragons narrowly lost by just four points, the match ending 16-12.
Collectively, the arts venues, along with Jubilee Gardens, were to be known as South Bank Centre, becoming responsible to Arts Council England as an independent arts institution ( after transitional arrangements ).
Collectively these acts were known as the Combination Laws.
Collectively, the legitimate children of the kings and dauphins were known as enfants de France (" Children of France "), while examples abound in reputable works of fils de France and fille de France being converted into other languages as " Prince / Princess of France " ( however the same works, as cited, leave the Spanish equivalent, Infante / Infanta de España ), untranslated.
Collectively, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital, Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital and Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital were awarded in the teaching hospitals category.

Collectively and called
Collectively, they are called PMEST:
Collectively these laws, usually called biblical law or commandments, are sometimes referred to as the Law of Moses ( Torat Moshe ), Mosaic Law, or Sinaitic Law.
Collectively it is often called CanLit.
Collectively, the genus is known in English as fritillaries ; some North American species are called missionbells.
Collectively, the complex is called the USTA National Tennis Center.
Collectively they form a corps of Platonic guardians who carry out carefully calculated and planned strategic minimum actions, called Reality Changes, within the temporal world in order to minimize human suffering as integrated over the whole of ( future ) human history.
Collectively, such federally administered areas that are not part of any state are called federal enclaves.
Collectively the sepals are called the calyx, the outermost whorl of parts that form a flower.
Collectively called sulids, they are medium-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish and similar prey.
Collectively these have also been called the risk sensitivities, risk measures or hedge parameters.
Collectively the centres are called Riverlinks, which also incorporates the Shepparton Art Gallery.
Collectively, speed, feed, and depth of cut are called the cutting conditions.
Collectively the database-related IMS capabilities are often called IMS DB.
Collectively, the Green Line tunnels through Downtown Boston and the Back Bay are sometimes called the Central Subway in planning documents.
Collectively, their organizations are called " tribes ".
Collectively, these inter-related fields have come to be called International Studies, and many of Australia ’ s universities have responded to the increasing demand for programs in this area ’< ref > International Graduate, Australia.
Collectively, any such program that takes PostScript files as input data is called a document manager.
Collectively this tradition is called the Alexander romance and some recensions feature such vivid episodes as Alexander ascending through the air to Paradise, journeying to the bottom of the sea in a glass bubble, and journeying through the Land of Darkness in search of the Water of Life ( Fountain of Youth ).
Collectively for males and females, this means they are in a period of the breeding cycle called rut, when they are ready to mate.
Collectively called " Hathor of the Four Faces ", they represent the Eye's vigilance in all directions.
Collectively called Hers ( Heretians ), these tribes came under the rule of the Iberian kingdom in the 5th century BC.

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