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Collectively these modern interpretations of Celtic music are sometimes referred to as Celtic fusion.
Collectively, these are known as the Tanakh.
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, these stages are known as the Standards Track, and are defined in RFC 2026 and RFC 6410.
Collectively, these logics are known as " paraconsistent " or " inconsistency-tolerant " logics.
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 drugs are known as reverse transcriptase inhibitors and include the nucleoside and nucleotide analogues zidovudine ( trade name Retrovir ), lamivudine ( Epivir ) and tenofovir ( Viread ), as well as non-nucleoside inhibitors, such as nevirapine ( Viramune ).
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 thematic clusters define the programme space within which the UN University undertakes its academic activities.
Collectively these officers were known as " branch officers ", being retitled " special duties " officers in 1956.
Collectively, these three capacities form the backbone of any country's human capital competitiveness.
Collectively these products are often referred to as the " Informix Classics ".
Collectively, these games are known as racquet sports.
Collectively, these polymers are referred to as " rigid gas permeable " or " RGP " materials or lenses.
Collectively, these prerequisites ( compilers, tools, libraries, and headers ) are known as the Microsoft Platform SDK.
Collectively these states are known as the Sahelian kingdoms.
" Collectively known as Panoplia Prophetica, these myths, prophecies, and superstitions provide the opportunity for a Bene Gesserit to later cast herself as a guide, protector, or some other figure in fulfillment of a prophecy in order to manipulate the religious subjects for protection or other purposes.
Collectively, these oversights transformed many tower blocks into undesirable places to live.
Collectively, these councils are accepted as having ecumenical status by Orthodox Christians, some of whom call them the Fifth Council of Constantinople and the Ninth Ecumenical Council.
Collectively, these lakes are known as the Highland Lakes.

Collectively and include
Collectively, the Vedas include information about a huge range of subjects, spanning religion, medicine, architecture, astronomy, etc.
Collectively, these benefits are known as ecosystem services and include products like clean drinking water and processes such as the decomposition of wastes.
Collectively, programs include Summer Dance Workshop, Summer Dance Program, Citydance, Taking Steps, and Adaptive Dance in partnership with Children ’ s Hospital Boston.

Collectively and extant
Collectively, two of the species have eight subspecies ( seven extant ).

Collectively and species
Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone.
Collectively, the genus is known in English as fritillaries ; some North American species are called missionbells.
Collectively, the group can be found on all continents except Antarctica, and several of these wasps are invasive species, introduced beyond their native range, and can be major pests.

Collectively and nearly
Collectively, weather satellites flown by the U. S., Europe, India, China, Russia, and Japan provide nearly continuous observations for a global weather watch, used via visible light and infrared rays of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Collectively, weather satellites flown by the U. S., Europe, India, China, Russia, and Japan provide nearly continuous observations for a global weather watch.
Collectively, the Sutter brothers played nearly 5000 games and won the Stanley Cup six times as players ( and a seventh Cup as head coach ).

Collectively and 100
Collectively, these ensembles present as many as 100 additional performances a year during the American Residencies and at the Kennedy Center.

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, MCC crews contribute more than 90, 000 volunteer hours each year.
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, the Gospel, the four Epistles, and Revelation are known as Johannine literature.
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, the Bible is the most-quoted work ( but in many different translations ); the most-quoted single work is Cursor Mundi.
Collectively the area of the islands is 242 km², which is about the size of Brooklyn in New York City.
Collectively known as the Revolution of 1848.
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.

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