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The galleries and museums fall into a few clusters.
Sotheby's has kept together a few clusters that the Forbes curators set up in the 1980s.
A few clusters of people had settled into the sofas to listen.
A few clusters are known as moving clusters because the convergence of the proper motions of their individual stars toward a "convergent point" is pronounced.
Maybe because that's all there was — a few clusters of buildings near the sea — and those who lived there were dependent on one another.
AMONG the rows of gleaming classics at collector car exhibitions like the Pebble Beach Concours d'Élégance, a few clusters of vehicles seem decidedly out of place.
Scattered about town or gathered in a few clusters, they wield enough international clout to make up for the time it takes to travel between them.
Better still, pick a few clusters of the white flowers with their six narrow petals – their al dente texture and subtle taste, when eaten raw, puts the leaves in the shade.
With just a baby grand piano onstage, a few clusters of candles and a large video screen projecting kaleidoscopic swirls throughout the hour-and-20-minute show, it was as close to unplugged as Prince ever performed.
Many are fairly remote, with no other covered bridge for miles, but there are a few clusters of four to six, which makes it easy for motorists to put in just a half-day of bridge touring.
A few clusters accelerate routing in a VANET.
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