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Amass
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Amass
To gather or to collect. The term is used in business especially in relation to a person or company that has gathered something needed or desired. For example, a person may amass wealth or inventory.


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The defenselessness one feels before the world's largest amasser of weapons, the horror of watching your fellow-oppressed in the neighboring Caribbean states pilot the Americans to your door and help them destroy you, are effectively conveyed in these poems.
Nous voulons aussi amasser des fonds pour realiser un documentaire connexe, qui pourrait etre diffuse dans le cadre d'une vaste campagne d'information sur la sante publique.
King Leopold’s Ghost can be recommended as an economical education in one of the lesser-known atrocities of the capitalist system, as well as an eye-opening account of history’s most ruthless amasser of wealth.
 
 
 
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