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Must have looked like gathering of (very hungry) cult.

The original National Review crowd was a real hodgepodge gathering of very divergent intellectual traditions: Catholics who worshipped Franco and libertarians who worshipped money, anti-communists who wanted to launch the third world war and southern agrarians who regretted the outcome of Gettysburg, not to mention the odd monarchist or two.

In 2003 a luxury hotel in Dallas, self-proclaimed as the largest in Texas (now that's big), hosted a gathering of very angry conservative American Anglicans, determined to do something about the consecration of a gay man, Gene Robinson, as a bishop of the US Episcopal church, sister church to the Church of England.

It's an extremely congenial gathering of very bright people who spend their waking hours dreaming up fictional mass-mayhem.

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A gathering of a very different sort in very different surroundings was the London Tech Debate on Tuesday.

I took the poet's abhorrence to be more aesthetic than political, and, even if it were the latter, even if she had, in fact, given voice to a sense that a gathering of the very rich and powerful ought to be met with nothing but one's rejection, there was no question, from an anthropological perspective, of not going.

Caryl Churchill's 1982 play "Top Girls," now in revival at the Biltmore Theater, opens with a boozy, bawdy gathering of the very kind that "Sex and the City" — the television series and now the movie — has turned into a regular ritual for urban women, the just-for-girls night out at which frank talk about relationships and careers and real estate can be aired in a testosterone-free zone.

DOHUK, Iraq, 9 November 2015 – In Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, northern Iraq, Elhani is gathering a group of very excited schoolchildren and having them stand in a circle.

The enormous pressure the commission brought to bear on Congress and the White House made it impossible to ignore its recommendations.++ Posner says the commission "believes in centralizing intelligence," but that's a misreading of the report, which in fact urges coordinated gathering of intelligence, a very different thing.

(It should be noted that Mitt Romney, former governor of one of the most liberal states in America, finished second in the straw poll with 22% from the conservatives, who somehow actually think Mitt Romney is one of them. And amid this gathering of conservatives, the very base for whom Sarah Palin quit her elected job as governor, she received a paltry 7% of the vote).

Scattered data are often heterogeneous, which makes the task of gathering information very hard.

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