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The idea of creating a cluster of colleges at Claremont was developed in the 1920s.
From there, four designs were selected and eventually built for the site, creating a cluster of interactive installations.
Footballers' pay has kicked a narrow lane of former bungalows and farm cottages into the premier league of Britain's properties, creating a cluster of Manchester mansions which are named today as one of the country's most expensive streets.
The Tarlabasi Redevelopment Project, costing some $150 million, is rebuilding most of nine city blocks, creating a cluster of high-end offices, apartments, retail outlets and a new hotel.
"If you've got one string to your bow and suddenly someone takes it away, you're in trouble," says Stuart Pearce of the Qatar Financial Centre about Bahrain.Saudi Arabia, by far the biggest economy in the Gulf, is creating a cluster of its own economic zones, including King Abdullah City, which is aimed at foreign investors seeking a presence in the country.
Innovation's Vanaskie cautions there's more to creating a cluster effect than simple addition: under their monopolies, Macau and the Philippines had dozens of casino but no clustering benefits.
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A1 TRACKING A LETTER -- The envelope that created a cluster of inhalation anthrax cases in Washington.
This routing protocol creates a cluster with a grouping of nodes and assigns a cluster head.
And successful financial markets create a "cluster" effect of businesses servicing them.
Pontus Braunerhjelm, an economist at Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology, studies clusters and told me that it is all but impossible for government to create a cluster.
Bavaria has created a cluster for environmental technology in Augsburg and for medical technology around Nuremberg, and is seeking other areas of supremacy.
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