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    collectively


    1. MEMBERS must be involved in growing the church collectively and individually


    2. to change lives, both individually and collectively,


    3. Not bonded as collectively toward entities such as Internet and


    4. collectively as the Guides – the Guild of Directions in Lyndesfarne


    5. This was followed by many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known as Andrew Lang's Fairy Books


    6. There they had fasted for three days and they traveled collectively to the planet Earth and the destination, the stone circle in Cornwall


    7. Whether they wanted to admit it or not, they had collectively come to rely on her


    8. “The Earth, and therefore us humans, are not the center, focus, and wonder species of everything cosmic as we have so egotistically assumed in a collectively gloating fashion


    9. And please understand, when I say ‘you’, I mean the Nords collectively


    10. The Bee and Barb’s visitors were collectively stunned by the events, but once again were expecting things to quiet down with the stranger’s exit

    11. What we do collectively within this lifetime shapes the future energy of the world


    12. Nevertheless we can overcome the hurdle collectively


    13. Rather, we are responsible collectively for the dire experiences in life


    14. It is in the now that we collectively change our future


    15. Every single person is akin to an artist collectively painting a huge portrait entitled ‘humanity’


    16. Though the expense of those inferior ranks of people, therefore, taking them individually, is very small, yet the whole mass of it, taking them collectively, amounts always to by much the largest portion of the whole expense of the society ; what remains of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, for the consumption of the superior ranks, being always much less, not only in quantity, but in value


    17. and their men collectively were a great threat to the Union, and they were all in a position to hold out for years and years as


    18. Instead, it seemed they were collectively regarding the other side – the Russian leader in particular – as an enemy who understood the logic of war


    19. The Nationalists went completely nuts after 1948, passing hundreds of laws collectively called the Apartheid laws


    20. It had something to do with making love and Army gunners who apparently had cannon and howitzers known collectively as guns

    21. The carrot you use is always aid money in whatever form or shape for we are talking collectively and not of any specific fund


    22. Collectively, these images create the


    23. ‖ Many individuals susceptible to teeming influences extending beyond their capacity to assimilate what is being conveyed and in what manner and why, for that matter, entirely dependent has the public become on its media ―mouthpieces‖ commissioned to do their thinking for them in a fruitless attempt at sorting out unintelligent pieces of information that, taken collectively, are even more meaningless, thereby frustrating further efforts to attain (true) knowledge while unsettling core beliefs


    24. Collectively we call them the security forces


    25. Thus many racists blame either the warrior code of Bushido, or all Japanese collectively


    26. Whenever laws are considered separately rather than collectively, however, each individual would be a law unto themselves


    27. Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and all Communist movements are often collectively blamed for the Cold War


    28. The companies collectively settled the historic suit for a staggering $200 Billion amortized over a twenty five (25) year period


    29. “Let’s see what we can do collectively in the community to improve the environment, and what we can do together to send a message that we’re concerned about it


    30. Carter himself in recent years described conditions in Gaza and the West Bank as “apartheid” with widespread segregation, discrimination, and the entire population collectively punished by the Israeli government

    31. If there were still so many French civilians on the island thirteen years later, that is a sign of the opposite, that the French were not being targeted collectively or for their race alone


    32. All Haitians were collectively punished for half a century for what a few did


    33. "How did you know my Father?" Ruby looked at the creatures collectively gathered under the old tree


    34. He now relied upon Giselle, a nine-year old Stibmit Human, a Fairy, a Badger and a Wood Sprite, to collectively bring him back


    35. Nevertheless, they had been collectively nervous approaching the fishermen’s wharf, half expecting to see a contingent of police – but there had been nobody


    36. Charles, having obviously given this whole issue a lot of thought, said “I actually think it is pretty likely that the special interest groups, collectively, might be better off under the mechanism


    37. Then there are the needs of others, collectively termed community, where conscience needs to be “heard


    38. Ownership of land by the bourgeoisie was evil and land must be owned collectively


    39. Then one by one each of the six wizards stepped forward out of a concealing shield I had put up, and collectively said, “Not today, and not ever


    40. I was beyond shocked as the crowd collectively gasped and started cheering and hooting frantically as Jesse came down the stage

    41. Parents and interested citizens could collectively make a list of subjects that we feel are in the best interest of our children


    42. Jenna and Nicky collectively sighed


    43. ory and a number of things and attitudes; collectively they may


    44. Maharaj: We are called collectively the ‘Nine Masters’


    45. "Of course, if a State wishes to scientifically plan every aspect of a society, then it can only achieve this collectively," the doctor says


    46. Collectively gawking at an illusion in the future or the past while missing the reality of the moment


    47. All functions relating to activities currently established, mananaged and administered by a Federal Department or Agency needs to be reviewed: [I do acknowledge the need (a) for the States to collectively establish standards, that need to be adhered to within all of the various States; and (b) I believe in a ‘small’ federal structure, whose size / functions should be established and funded through a Federal Budget; focused on our defense and international relationships (trade and defense related); but even so, if we must employ a greater breadth of agencies, we should require a ‘review and confirmation’ by a Convention of the States every 25 years


    48. after time, collectively competing for the stability of the moment


    49. Of man collectively


    50. Then the enormous crowd was heard to gasp collectively, and some politely clapped their hands in applause











































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    Synonyms for "collectively"

    collectively conjointly jointly together with

    "collectively" definitions

    in conjunction with; combined