Sentence examples for conglomerations from from inspiring English sources

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Today, supper clubs have been adopted by all kinds of groups, from formal associations to loose conglomerations, from a group of gay men in Austin, Tex., to an assemblage of young Manhattan Japanese.

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It is not improbable that the intercourse among traders served to carry such symbols from country to country, so that modern Western numerals may be a conglomeration from different sources.

They were conglomerations of players from núcleos, or music centers, around Caracas.

Before they discovered social media, they were just scene girls losers, confused kids whose bangs overshadowed half their faces and who wore awful conglomerations of clothing from Sanrio, Pac Sun ,and Hot Topic (cat ears, neon bikinis, and leather boots).

The more the authorities look, the more they find: huge conglomerations of everything from tyres and nappies to chicken carcasses and hazardous chemicals, dumped in conservation areas, disused quarries, fake recycling sites and even nestled amid the sprawl of major city centres.

Covering not just ecclesiastical buildings but architectural enterprises ranging from urban conglomerations, simple houses, and palaces, to fortifications, cisterns, aqueducts, and bridges Curcic assesses the origins and impact of Byzantine architecture in the region.

The team's simulations show, perhaps not surprisingly, that potentially habitable planets are more likely to remain so if they form in areas far from dense conglomerations of stars, where more supernova explosions occur.

AnnaNicoleParisBritneyLindsay- What's notable is that the mainstream media continues to follow conglomerations of dysfunctional solo women, from one misfit to the next, without a pause.

Although the Phoenix lander, a conglomeration of parts from two earlier failed missions, has been tested and rechecked to correct all known design flaws and potential errors, Dr. Weiler said, "there are always the unknown unknowns".

Initially, the 'Bizzaria' was believed to be an asexual hybrid that formed from a cellular fusion between the grafted parents; however, in-depth cellular analyses carried out centuries later demonstrated that the 'Bizzaria', along with other chimeras, owe their unique sectored appearance to a conglomeration of cells from the two donors.

(That compares to the Empire State Building, which is 1,454 feet tall including the antenna at the top). Scientists believe that it is a conglomeration of leftovers from the formation of the solar system, largely unchanged over the last 4.5 billion years.

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