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(Factors such as clusters of LGBT-oriented businesses or associations of course provide strong pointers).
The owlet-frogmouths appear as clusters of dead leaves.
Two small towns — Tauhunu and Tukao — appear as clusters of small bright patches etched into the forest.
The closest single-celled relatives of animals, called choanoflagellates, also sometimes grow as clusters of cells.
Instead of looking at every application separately, admission officers are acknowledging them as clusters.
In addition, inter-enterprise efficiency-enhancing structures such as clusters, business chambers and entrepreneurs associations have been created, and are being patiently strengthened.
"I know I'm not supposed to like muscle cars, but I like muscle cars," Mr. Biden said as clusters of autoworkers whooped around him.
Other couples rest on benches watching other couples stroll, as clusters of laughing students, laden with shopping bags, cram themselves into phone booths.
The shooting occurred on the evening of Dec. 2 as clusters of young people were hanging out on Kingston Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
The schools were designed as clusters of separate buildings, "like a concentration of a city," according to Washington Fajardo, president of the Rio World Heritage Institute.
But how do these cities stack up as clusters for companies raising supergiant rounds?
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