Sentence examples for clusters of characters from inspiring English sources

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Clusters of characters on "24" regularly participate in speakerphone calls, for example.

Each subsequent viewing reveals new clusters of characters, all absorbed in their own mini-dramas.

The sensibility is established in the show's stunning opening images, when clusters of characters embodying the three principal plot strands are conjured into fleeting existence in clouds of light.

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According to the cluster dendrogram, it was possible to interpret spatial linkages between the clusters of character areas and types and to delineate geographic classification of the main landscapes in Side.

Well, not so much, really — an ill-assorted cluster of characters whose preoccupations largely involve indulgences of the body, in particular, sex and drink.

The nearest we get to a recurring character (or cluster of characters, since one version gets killed in a road accident) is a middle-aged white male tourist, who turns up in Venice, the Alhambra and the Acropolis, where instead of having the hoped-for peak aesthetic experience, he is felled by the sun and the heat, unable even to open his eyes in the sanctuary.

In other words, Ectoprocta and Entoprocta + Cycliophora cluster because of character states that differ from those of other taxa in composition and, as a consequence, Polyzoa might be an artifact resulting from compositional bias.

Those staggering, eye-rolling moments may grate for a modern audience, but the melodramatic tone is leavened by a cluster of minor characters: velvet-jacketed bohemian types who loiter voyeuristically in cafes and parlours, nudging each other in the ribs and masking clumsy exits when things get nasty.

Modern stylometrists can deploy programs to seek subtle patterns in how individuals tend to use language — for instance, the recourse to certain chunks of words ("word stems"), as well as clustered "n-grams" of characters, words, and parts of speech.

Her lines appeared in clusters of bold type, with the cue lines of other characters in smaller type.

Interestingly, a combination of Ets family factor motifs, Nuclear respiratory factor motifs, and E2F motifs was detected in several clusters of a housekeeping character (Table 3).

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