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(Afterwards he said, preposterously, it was "a clump of dirt").
He moved closer, thinking it was a clump of toadstools breaking through the ground, but there was something about the shape that bothered him.
This was a clump of exquisite little dwellings on the southwest corner of 83rd and West End Avenue, built by George W. Rogers, a developer, with the architects McKim, Mead & White, whose fame was growing.
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"A book is a clump of knowledge that goes together".
"It is a clump of cells, but it is a very important clump of cells," Dr. Garrisi said.
"There was a model, fully nude, and Moses says: 'Here's a clump of clay.
And what a home it had been: a clump of branches, twigs, leaves and mud.
When he turned his head, there'd be a clump of hair left on the pillow.
Inside is a clump of about 30 cells, the inner cell mass, from which the embryo develops.
(A BEC is a clump of atoms that are all in the same quantum state and hence act as a single "super atom").
Within the blastocyst is a clump of cells known as the inner-cell mass, from which all the tissues of the fetus are generated.
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