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Velázquez's "tourist police", a special unit of young female officers who wear light blue uniforms, stand in a small cluster by the kerb.
Two hundred yards down the road, a Chadian family lives in a small cluster of tukuls, mud-brick dwellings with conical thatched roofs.
After 30 years of landslide elections decided in a small cluster of seats, many felt their vote was wasted.
Direct current cannot flow in an isolated cluster and probably cannot occur in a small cluster even if it is sandwiched between slabs of metal.
The flowers, which are commonly reddish, purple, lilac, pink, or white, grow in a small cluster at the end of a leafless stalk (scape).
A medical study published this month said that the company's top-selling product, Procrit, an anemia medicine, appeared to have caused a rare, potentially fatal blood disorder in a small cluster of European patients.
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We would not expect substantial variability in social deprivation in such a small cluster of households.
The Toso family, whose ancestors began making decorative glass in the 17th century in Murano, a small cluster of islands across the lagoon from Venice, acquired one-third of the capital when the two firms merged in the 1930s.
The town I grew up in is a small cluster of houses and supermarkets in North Dorset.
In addition, a small cluster of high-risk farms was identified in the center of this region in which clustering of scrapie-positive farms occurred up to a distance of approximately 40 km.
On a quiet block in Brooklyn Heights yesterday, a small cluster of men and boys gathered inside a mosque for afternoon prayers.
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