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Now, in the great constellation of Pocket PC rivals, the h1945 is underpowered (266 megahertz, 64 megabytes of memory), and it lacks built-in Wi-Fi.

But this great constellation of flickering ashes remains one of the most miraculous reinventions in the history of popular music, a swan song perpetually on the wing, trailing feathers that never quite float to earth.

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One of the few predictions that seem safe in so dynamic and innovative a land as the United States is that, unless severe and painful controls are placed on land use, the shape of the urban environment will be increasingly megalopolitan: a small set of great constellations of polycentric urban zones, each complexly interlocked socially and physically with its neighbours.

That wasn't quite possible in the Daily Caller's hit piece, because Sam has just about the greatest constellation of young military historians in the nation.

While we are hopeful that the recession will ultimately abate, a significant question nonetheless remains: which of these two views of securities class actions should guide the formation of public policy with respect to the role of private litigation in the greater constellation of financial market regulatory mechanisms?

Astronomy is arguably the most enticing portal to the greater constellation of STEM, particularly for the young and the curious.

Days before Osborne backed the great city constellation in the north of England, Manchester's transport authority brought to a close a public consultation to discover the area's broadband weak spots.

A political consensus has emerged to invest billions of pounds to create a "great" city constellation in the north of England, George Osborne has claimed, promising to support a call from five northern cities for a £15bn investment over five years in science, transport and infrastructure.

Indeed, it is often colloquially called the "Dog Star" as the brightest star of Canis Major, the "Great Dog" constellation.

Sirius served as the body of a "Great Bird" constellation called Manu, with Canopus as the southern wingtip and Procyon the northern wingtip, which divided the Polynesian night sky into two hemispheres.

Canis Major, ( Latin: "Greater Dog") constellation in the southern sky, at about 7 hours right ascension and 20° south in declination.

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