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The lobby, as today's architects have rediscovered, was a thing of gorgeous tiled floors and lavish "electroliers" dangling like clusters of grapes from high ceilings.
Milky pearls hanging from the scratchy rock like necklaces, like clusters of alien grapes.
Some were like clusters of tiny bumps or patches of dry skin; others looked more like sunburn.
Unfortunately his costume had what looked like clusters of gems adorning it, not in keeping with the choreographic fervor.
Sometimes, when I moved my face a little, I could almost feel my skin brushing against words, like clusters of tiny, tickling insects.
It herds the dancers into tightknit clusters, then moves them about the stage like clusters of notes on a page of music.
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Students plant azaleas and impatiens in island-like clusters across the lawn.
They are poetic, forming quite beautiful, rose-like clusters — and they are doomed.
The islet-like clusters are composed of several different types of cells, arranged in the correct architecture, and produce insulin when exposed to glucose.
By mid-morning, people had formed small family-like clusters, and at one point their ire was raised by a couple who cut in line.
A different scenario of growth of the wedge-like clusters has been observed.
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