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If uncollected, they will be held on the door at the venue.
Still, no one seems to know how much money remains uncollected from banks.
At the same time, nearly half of the announced fines still go uncollected.
However, uncollected poll tax remains a problem for the town hall.
Previously uncollected pieces on music written between 1883 and 1950.
The amount of money left uncollected since the law took effect is approaching half a billion dollars.
Outside room 317 a pile of the day's papers lay uncollected.
City officials said that because the strike had just started, uncollected garbage was not yet a major problem.
So I've added three new, uncollected pieces to the 13 from the original version of this book.
For various reasons, her literary legacy is as yet uncollected.
There were the uncollected messages on the office door of the graduate studies' chairman.
Much of the manure went uncollected, which posed a terrible problem.
Uncollected bills have to be taken into account when new rates are calculated.
New technology raised Bridgeport's rate to 86 percent last year, but that still leaves a lot of money uncollected.
The preservation process for all uncollected remains will be complete long before the memorial is built.
"Our delinquency rates were going up, and the uncollected debt began to get larger."
With only three sanitation trucks in service, garbage often goes uncollected.
Thus almost every storm sweeps uncollected city trash out to sea.
On the last hand, there are often uncollected cards left on the board.
She has also written three uncollected short stories, Thief!
The County is 50,000 pounds in arrears due to uncollected rates.
Why should you pay your fair share when the agency lets a few hundred billion dollars of other people's money go uncollected every year?
Now giant piles of trash go uncollected in the median.
Because of these and other violent attacks, the tax went uncollected in 1791 and early 1792.
I still remember the rubbish uncollected and the dead unburied.