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The American satellite was an Iridium, one of a constellation of 66 spacecraft.
The Kremlin, by this description, lies at the center of a constellation of official and quasi-official rackets.
Like so many of the movie's constituent elements, this is simply bizarre: part of a constellation of freakiness and fascination.
Libya Shield is part of a constellation of Islamist-oriented militias that arose in Benghazi during the revolution.
Josie Becker, Editor, LAG Confidential, Los Angeles: Things have gone well in LA LA land recently, despite the Galaxy being a few stars short of a constellation.
He is not telling stories; he is using the elements of storytelling to gesture in the direction of a constellation of moods, themes, and images.
The effect is of a constellation of stars, the ethereality reinforced by the echoing shadow the piece casts on the gallery wall.
Vuguru, a made-up word he thought sounded hip, is part of a constellation of new-media plays he is making.
Flynn had been rejected for service (because of a constellation of health problems, including an enlarged heart), but he would fight the war on screen.
One of a constellation of 66 small satellites in orbit around the Earth, it spent its time whizzing through space, diligently shuttling signals to and from satellite phones.
I've put off summarizing the plot of "A Constellation of Vital Phenomena" — the title comes from a dictionary's definition of life — because it's grim labor to do so.
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