| 1. | We have persuasive evidence linking him to anti-collation activities,
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| 2. | A much better collation was made about 1732 by John Dickinson.
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| 3. | In 1850 Tischenforf and Tregelles compared their collations for mutual correction.
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| 4. | Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order.
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| 5. | There are at least three different collations of the ancient Greek text.
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| 6. | But such information collection and collation is frought with grave privacy risks.
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| 7. | He oversaw the collation of three editions of the Bible in Latin.
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| 8. | Accented vowels are not considered distinct letters for the purpose of collation.
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| 9. | His notes and collations have been used by various editors.
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| 10. | A morning collation was introduced in the early 19th century.
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