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Although there are complete gradations between the averages, rocks tend to cluster about the averages.
Four young men cluster about the head of a table, gazing down at the face of their eviscerated cadaver.
There's a commercial cluster about two blocks away with a grocery store, restaurants and a wine shop.
The next day, you may be sure, the young foreigner will show up, and the friends of his friend will cluster about him.
The North Williams business cluster, about two miles northeast of downtown, is the most prominent example of this type of development.
He creates built structures, for shelter, and then, as they grow and cluster about him, for slightly different reasons: pomp, power, prestige.
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One of the heavily armed fighters clustered about interjected: "And we want to capture Osama".
But the fair's most obsessive booth belongs to Bruce Block, who has clustered about 120 gourd-shaped tiny vases ($350 to $6,000) by the 94-year-old ceramist Rose Cabat.
Police officers clustered about county schools as students traveled to and from classes during the day with no violent incidents reported.
It has an energy "cluster" of about 1,000 firms.
For the emergency rooms the mean number of patients per 14 clusters was about 110.
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