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Two more are agglomerations of cylinders and cubes.
Thus, larger agglomerations of particles are gradually built up.
These structures, giant agglomerations of galaxies, might be thought of as cosmic "continents".
Democratic policies (in general, broadly speaking, with exceptions and caveats) favor large agglomerations of people.
Postal organization depends largely on geography; large agglomerations of population present the greatest problems.
They're both large agglomerations of people, interacting in a well-defined physical space.
Science is a realm of grand theory and precise measurement, while cities are messy agglomerations of people and human foible.
The works are modestly sized diptychs in which the wooden surface is broken into and occupied by especially thick and aggressive agglomerations of oil paint.
One side of Tokyo Bay, the west side, is renowned as one of the world's largest agglomerations of people, about 10 million at last count.
Most reports – official, academic, journalistic – on the slum population of the world foresee a relentless increase in these agglomerations of human misery.
The facility would center on four sprawling agglomerations of office and leisure space, each housed under a massive, biodome-like glass skin.
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