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Loesser wrote beautifully for clusters of voices.
People here believe it is also responsible for clusters of brain cancer and multiple sclerosis around town.
Dr. Wang and his collaborator, Xiao Cheng Zeng of the University of Nebraska, thought there might be interesting shapes for clusters of 14 to 19 atoms.
The researchers first searched for clusters of asteroids -- rocks all thought to come from the same collision -- using special software and a database of sky objects.
On Sunday evenings at Cala Benirrás, look for clusters of pastel-painted VW Beetles as members of the island's hippy population gather for a late-night bongo session.
But the mall and nearby streets have been frequent targets, and by sundown it was empty save for clusters of police officers and soldiers.
When the water is clear, it is possible to see shoals swimming along looking for clusters of mussels or for food falling from above from holidaymakers.
It also said countries should watch for clusters of fatalities, which could indicate the virus had mutated to a more lethal form.
A buoyant matrix of aluminum ladders, a nod to Nouvel's metal façade, created a loose grid for clusters of cutlery, feathers, screwdrivers, plastic tubes, Styrofoam peanuts, and compasses.
(A party air stirs along the Guggenheim's ramp, which is bare except for clusters of benches, as the contemplation-proof show frees viewers to enjoy one another).
Like many orchestras, the Indianapolis is reporting a decline in subscriptions but a compensating rise in single-ticket sales—a sign that the audience of the future may not want to pay for clusters of concerts in advance.
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