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The secondary agglomerates results of the agglomeration of the spherical particles.
Great novels are not built merely on the agglomeration of detail.
Earth's initial accretion by the agglomeration of solid particles occurred about 4.56 billion years ago.
Not only was the play truly funny and imaginative, but the agglomeration of hilarious oddballs cohabiting in surreal chaos was enormously warming and magical.
Once they had left the agglomeration of Buenos Aires behind, Bocartes noticed a large truck a hundred feet back, with the markings of the Argentine mail service.
But Mumbai works on the agglomeration of these hopes: Because so many cast their lots here, it becomes a place worth casting lots.
The agglomeration of data that makes us fear for our privacy is also what makes it possible for one doubting soul – one Manning or Snowden – to learn secrets.
It's arguable that the agglomeration of talent at the top clubs means football, at the highest level, has never been better.
Osborne's rose-tinted image shows the development of an urban mega-region: the agglomeration of metropolitan centres linked together by large public infrastructural projects.
The agglomeration of talent feeds on itself.
The technique is based on the agglomeration of chitosan microspheres.
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