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There are clusters of new hi-tech companies.
Elsewhere in the city, there is evidence of many less ambitious projects — small clusters of new town houses as well as renovations.
Around every corner in Matera, it seemed, I came across clusters of new residents — the prime engines of revitalization in the Sassi.
New cases have dwindled to almost zero but the UN World Health Organisation has warned of "flare-ups", or emerging clusters of new cases.
The Department of Education's list shows clusters of new programs in established fields of study that mirror scientific, cultural and societal developments.
The mapping data allows the company to track clusters of new customers in the same community — a retirement community in Florida, for example.
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And strings of cottages and small houses (both council and private), clusters of new-style crofts and farms, the island's general purpose store, hotel and whitewashed distillery.
The intriguing aspect of London Overground, beyond parasitical clusters of new-build flats with their bicycle-rack balconies, beyond early-morning gyms and proliferating coffee outlets, was the fact that the system worked.
Still, a cluster of new recordings prove the genre's durability.
Mobile ESPN is part of a cluster of new cellphone services that are drawing notice these days.
Johnson added today that Matter is just one of a cluster of new companies focused on tackling this issue.
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