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The conglomerations are of almost sphericity after conglomerated.
The Nuggets are the counterpoint to the conglomerations of superstars developing around the league.
They were conglomerations of players from núcleos, or music centers, around Caracas.
Their collections grew out of the "wonder cabinets" of gentlemen explorers, conglomerations of the marvelous.
Lots of bands start off as loose-knit conglomerations of like-minded musicians.
We want to change not just who holds power in international conglomerations, but who controls the household budget.
Made from 2008 to 2010, they are unlike the Abstract Expressionist conglomerations of automobile body parts he was known for.
Surprising some observers, the News Corporation — one of the largest media conglomerations — has remained relatively hands-off.
For urban conglomerations like Milton Keynes to appoint writers in residence, however, seems a relatively recent trend.
We pass by a line of symbolic figures, people as conglomerations of detritus and tools — bricks, mops, shovels — representing contemporary slaves.
Individual tubercles are microscopic in size, but most of the visible manifestations of tuberculosis, from barely visible nodules to large tuberculous masses, are conglomerations of tubercles.
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