diverse collection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiverseandcollection
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diverse
adjective
uk/daɪˈvɜːs/us/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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collection
noun
uk/kəˈlek.ʃən/us/kəˈlek.ʃən/
a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in ...
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To do so would be to add another, uninvited paper and another point of view to this stimulating anddiversecollection.
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This book contains adiversecollectionof essays that all derive - with one significant exception, as we shall see - from a single research project.
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Indeed, there would seem to be two principle themes unifying this otherwise extraordinarilydiversecollectionof perspectives.
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As one might expect, these interconnections in time and space result in a startlinglydiversecollectionof essays.
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Over the years, the method has proved to be a robust numerical device for this purpose in adiversecollectionof problems.
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Only a flavour of the range of topics addressed in such adiversecollectionof papers can be given in a brief review.
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The editors provide an introduction and conclusion in which they attempt valiantly to establish the themes that bind this extremelydiversecollectiontogether.
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As well as these more or less contentious pieces, there is much in this large anddiversecollectionthat is entertainingly informative.
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Evidently, this is adiversecollection, whose contributors rarely rise above the specialist parapet to venture general or comparative ideas.
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This small group of pollinators, manageable at the commercial crop production scale, represents adiversecollectionof natural histories.
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The resulting outputs are adiversecollectionof often disciplinary perspectives aimed at helping planners, resource managers and donors to improve their investment in coastal zone development.
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It is, however, hard to see in what way the presentdiversecollection, whatever its many good qualities, would constitute such a theory (or even really a ' towards ').
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For this reason, many small-scale, low-input farmers have not wholly embraced homogeneous modern cultivars, choosing instead to rely on adiversecollectionof local varieties and landraces6.
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There are about 40, 000 "no shilling widows" in a whole series of groups: they constitute a much morediversecollection.
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It has always struck me what a remarkablydiversecollectionof organisations it is.
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The styles of each could not be more removed from one another helping to create a startlingly original anddiversecollection.
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Their relentless evolution prevented them from writing the same song twice, resulting in a verydiversecollectionof demos.
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Many of the constants have been derived from reaction of so-called benzhydrylium ions as the electrophiles:: and adiversecollectionof -nucleophiles::.
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