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Collectively and area
Collectively, the area surrounding the Fox River is known as the Fox Valley.
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 and is
Collectively, the Bible is the most-quoted work ( but in many different translations ); the most-quoted single work is Cursor Mundi.
Collectively known as the Revolutions of 1989, they heralded the dissolution of the Soviet Union two years later and the beginning of the post – Cold War period which is characterized by the dominance of the United States in world affairs.
Collectively it is often called CanLit.
Collectively, however, their " college " is referred to as the " presbyterium ", " presbytery ", or " presbyterate.
Collectively, through Dionysiac acting, there is a reintegration of the " other " into the " self ," that is to say that Dionysus has been accepted and will be worshipped by the Greek people.
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, this work, divided into five books, is known as the Chronica Gentis Scotorum.
Collectively, the family is also known as the true sturgeons.
Collectively Svalbard and Jan Mayen is also assigned its own set of country codes in ISO 3166-1, with alpha-2 code < tt > SJ </ tt >.
Collectively, these three books are known as Sifrei Emet ( an acronym of the titles in Hebrew, איוב, משלי, תהלים yields Emet אמ " ת, which is also the Hebrew for " truth ").
Collectively these six elders constitute the Board of General Superintendents, which is, according to the denominational website, " charged with the responsibility of administering the worldwide work of the Church of the Nazarene.
The seven basic notes of the scale ( swaras ), in Indian music are named shadja, rishabh, gandhar, madhyam, pancham, dhaivat and nishad, and are shortened to Sa, Ri ( Carnatic ) or Re ( Hindustani ), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni and written S, R, G, M, P, D, N. Collectively these notes are known as the sargam ( the word is an acronym of the consonants of the first four swaras ).
Collectively, the Core and Peripheries formed what is referred to as the hoekam regional system, which occupied the northern or Upper Sonoran Desert in what is now Arizona.
Collectively they are sometimes referred to as the " Thirteen Postures of T ' ai Chi Chuan " and their combinations and permutations are cataloged more or less exhaustively in the different styles of solo forms which Tai Chi is mostly known for by the general public.
Collectively, this class is known as the nactins.
Collectively, any such program that takes PostScript files as input data is called a document manager.
Collectively, the entire group is referred to as the Edinburgh Festival.
Collectively the operation is known as UGA Costa Rica, its focus being the operation of numerous study abroad programs, ecological and forestry research, as well as ecotourism via its on-campus lodging, the Ecolodge San Luis.

Collectively and km²
Collectively, the Great North Woods make up a 26 million acre ( 105, 000 km² ) forestland.

Collectively and which
Collectively, Berbers referred to themselves simply as imazighen, to which has been attributed the meaning " free men ".
Collectively, these thematic clusters define the programme space within which the UN University undertakes its academic activities.
Collectively, the formulation and background assumptions are the model within which rationality applies.
Collectively, the justices composed the county court which governed the county ......." In September 1673, a Dutch council established a court at New Castle with the boundaries defined as north of Steen Kill ( present-day Stoney Creek ) and south to Bomties Hook ( renamed Bombay Hook ).
Any service can be clearly and completely, consistently and concisely specified by means of the following 12 standard attributes which conform to the MECE principle ( Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive )
Collectively the centres are called Riverlinks, which also incorporates the Shepparton Art Gallery.
Collectively they now form an ecovillage which aims to demonstrate a positive model of a viable, sustainable human and planetary future.
Collectively, the adipokines are in essence cytokines ( cell-to-cell signaling proteins ) which, when secreted, act on other cells, usually resulting in a biochemical and metabolic response.
Collectively, these and other good-practice requirements are referred to as " GxP " requirements, all of which follow similar philosophies.
Collectively, they form an arête, and are a prominent feature in the Ansel Adams Wilderness which was known as the Minaret Wilderness until it was renamed in honor of Ansel Adams in 1984.
Collectively, the Gymnopédies are regarded as an important precursor to modern ambient music — gentle yet somewhat eccentric pieces which, when composed, defied the classical tradition.
Collectively forming the outer floral envelope or layer of the perianth enclosing and supporting the developing bud, which is usually green ; the sepals, are pale green, narrowly ovate — oval or egg-shaped — and 2 to 3 times as long as they are wide, measuring at 3 mm to 5 mm ( 0. 12 to 0. 2 in ) by 1 mm to 2 mm ( 0. 04 to 0. 08 in ).

Collectively and about
Collectively they are thought to make up about a quarter of all galaxies.
Collectively, the Vedas include information about a huge range of subjects, spanning religion, medicine, architecture, astronomy, etc.
Collectively, these features caused public concern about Blood, leading to the release of a censored version.
Collectively, these IBAs represent about 22, 000 independent businesses.

Collectively and New
Collectively he has written more than 4, 000 columns for the New York Daily News ( 1999 – 2005 ), Boston Herald ( 2004 – 2005 and the The Boston Globe ( 2006-2010 ), He also has written articles and commentary for Time magazine, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, ESPN Magazine, and Esquire.
Collectively, they were called the ' Super men ', and when amalgamation occurred it was these pioneers who came to dominate the New Zealand industry.

Collectively and .
Collectively, amateur astronomers observe a variety of celestial objects and phenomena.
Collectively, they supervise and appoint national and state leaders across the world.
Collectively these modern interpretations of Celtic music are sometimes referred to as Celtic fusion.
Collectively, these are known as the Tanakh.
Collectively, MCC crews contribute more than 90, 000 volunteer hours each year.
Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions.
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, the top 25 hedge fund managers regularly earn more than all 500 of the chief executives in the S & P 500.
Collectively, these stages are known as the Standards Track, and are defined in RFC 2026 and RFC 6410.
Collectively, the Gospel, the four Epistles, and Revelation are known as Johannine literature.
Collectively, these logics are known as " paraconsistent " or " inconsistency-tolerant " logics.
Collectively, they are known as Lao Sung or highland Lao.
Collectively labeled under the heading of the so-called " war on terror ", the scope of such laws, policies and directives are challenged by civil rights organizations and numerous legislators for lack of definitional precision, arbitrary application of sanctions, and violation of privacy laws.
Collectively and individually these failures crippled several of the major studios.
Collectively, these players are having a significant impact of fiber broadband in regional areas, and are enabling operators to take advantage of consumer demand for faster access and bundled services.
Collectively these adjustments are known as the boat's rigging.
Collectively, these two processes form the restriction modification system.
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 these officers were known as " branch officers ", being retitled " special duties " officers in 1956.
Collectively known as the Revolution of 1848.

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