A cluster of Palestinian villages is visible across the valley.
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The DEA came across a cluster of used car lots.
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But that supernova was lensed by a cluster of galaxies.
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That's why a cluster of heat records are now falling.
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A cluster of six cases in Minnesota has prompted Sen.
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A 'cluster' of gestures shows a real feeling of connection.
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She opened it to find a cluster of police officers.
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Then we have Hamas, Hezbollah and a cluster of others.
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Personally, I understand my schizophrenia as a cluster of disorders.
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Someone asked about a cluster of spikes on the graph.
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At its center was his mark, a cluster of hearts.
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Using tweezers, dip a cluster of individual lashes into the glue.
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The heart is cleverly concealed in a cluster of magenta flamingos.
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A cluster of planets will converge in your sign today, Pisces!
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There is a cluster of nine teams with only one loss.
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Why are there a cluster of lines partially obscuring his face?
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They were seeing a cluster of patients with E. coli infections.
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A cop encouraged a cluster of pedestrians to keep going east.
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Nearby, a cluster of homes forms a neighborhood around Todd's Pond.
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Walking out, I fell in with a cluster of despairing fans.
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He has a cluster of loyal right-wing websites like Breitbart.
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On Thursday, investors were greeted by a cluster of new data.
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Boczek pointed at a cluster of small specks on the map.
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On one side, the house overlooks a cluster of neighboring homes.
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Other facilities can be much more sparse, resembling a cluster of kiosks.
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A cluster of millennials dug into the German-style strategy classic Carcassonne.
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A cluster of empty iron vessels are fused together at the intersection.
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There is a silver cross and a cluster of giant chess pieces.
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The thing she addressed looked to her like a cluster of mushrooms.
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One, "Late Last Night" (2015) suggests a cluster of anonymous yellow buildings.
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They found a cluster of stone bricks a block from the building.
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A cluster of cases at one nursing home have made Kirkland, Wash.
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A cluster of these injured persons was moving wordlessly toward the outskirts.
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Next to a cluster of pines or a spot with a view?
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A RACEME is a cluster of flowers on a shoot or stem.
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A cluster of lenses should not be put on a $1,000 phone.
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The imagery of an archipelago suggests a chain or a cluster of islands.
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A cluster of boxy row houses huddle at one end of the block.
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But the Hamas men just moved to a cluster of cramped trailers nearby.
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Mississippi suffers from a cluster of ills that make it an economic laggard.
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A cluster of fighters in Nangarhar, an eastern province, looks fairly well contained.
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The fact that a cluster of men lead the world merits no comment.
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I was shot near the heart; a cluster of veins was blown apart.
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This just appears to be a cluster of conservatives who have been affected.
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Several others moved into a cluster of high-rise buildings in Downtown Brooklyn.
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Likewise, rapum is the partially translated Latin for a cluster of tuberlike roots.
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He takes himself, beats the wall, but finds a cluster of red shirts.
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Some, but not all, see clues in a cluster of infections in Germany.
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It is in a cluster of frequently erupting volcanoes in the eastern Aleutians.
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He sat on a chair in the semidarkness under a cluster of microphones.
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There's a cluster of planets in your sign, Capricorn, and you're feeling energized.
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City officials say it's the first time a cluster of cases has been identified.
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The village of Wahijah is a cluster of straw huts on Yemen's southwestern coast.
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These tentacles are formed when the galaxy enters a cluster of hundreds of galaxies.
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France is investigating a cluster of cases of children born without hands or arms.
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When shooting outdoors, look for a cluster of trees with sunlight filtering through them.
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Google Earth and satellite photos show what looks to be a cluster of structures.
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It was focused on a cluster of kids born without eyes in Fife, Scotland.
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For many packed into a cluster of ramshackle huts, India was a safe zone.
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These three mega mines are being joined by a cluster of smaller new mines.
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Oak Park Housing in Sacramento, California, is a cluster of six single-family homes.
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A reviving downtown Phoenix now has a cluster of companies that make business software.
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He didn't think it was an infection, but a cluster of burst blood vessels.
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The December contract has a cluster of activity, but the drop-off is steep.
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Each of those was surrounded in turn by a cluster of even smaller individuals.
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A cluster of sports reporters was watching the Washington Nationals play the Milwaukee Brewers.
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An ''alternative'' culture, of course, can't just consist of a cluster of media outlets.
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He marked each settlement onto a map, eventually creating a cluster of blue marks.
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This condo is one of a cluster of 10 on a south-facing bluff.
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Nor is it a cluster of lines from the latest Sun Kil Moon album.
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Now, they're part of a cluster of evidence central to the government's case against him.
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He's worth around $20 billion, and owns a cluster of five mansions in Bel-Air.
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" Japan has a cluster of national holidays every year around this time dubbed "Golden Week.
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NGC 22014, a cluster of clusters of young stars, with x-rays shown in purple.
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The man reported seeing a cluster of red-orange lights arranged in a V-formation.
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We could identify a cluster of 2390 million people who look like your best customer.
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It is made of a cluster of caravans provided by UNICEF on Al-Zuhoor's outskirts.
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The center of town is a cluster of factories—Penford Paper, Farmland, and Quaker Oats.
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Parallel stories unfold in a cluster of housing blocks outside an unnamed town in Poland.
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Haidt noted that it often discourages dissent within a cluster of friends by accelerating shaming.
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Nearby is a cluster of officials who keep track of the cost of storm response.
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Through machine learning, Google discovered a cluster of merchants with similar data and online habits.
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There's a cluster of stranded cars, where the wolf studies his reflection in a hubcap.
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We circled United's headquarters, a cluster of mirrored buildings in Minnetonka, just west of Minneapolis.
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In addition, business customers want to purchase these products as a cluster of commercial products.
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Mr. Harrison's eyes scanned a cluster of sofas, all of them at that moment, empty.
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Adem Ljajic takes the corner but kicks it right into a cluster of Brazil defenders.
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At some point we startled a cluster of deer into doing pirouettes through the brush.
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He once held a cluster of titles that gave him formidable influence over internet policy.
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Videos posted online showed the jet dipping suddenly before disappearing behind a cluster of trees.
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Saugatuck, a second downtown, has a cluster of restaurants and small businesses along the river.
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Each project consists of a cluster of multiple farms (typically around 15-20), she says.
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Gauff's star-studded section is part of a cluster of tough opponents in her quarter.
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There is also a cluster of vagus nerve endings between the nose and upper lip.
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Ultimately, a cluster of 215 infections were attributed to the outbreak, Reuters reported in 2018.
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On a recent Friday, half the cast of "Ray Donovan" occupied a cluster of couches.
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A cluster of about two dozen men began screaming slurs at her from the roadside.
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Innovation District: A cluster of startups, incubators and companies, sometimes in partnership with local government.
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A society happens when a cluster of people are bound by a network of personal commitments.
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Next, use the wire to attach a cluster of cranberries, evergreen sprigs or other seasonal cuttings.
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Among the villains, they found a cluster of dark circles, abnormal skin colors, scars and warts.
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That reflects a growing economy and lumpy factors such as a cluster of large tax bills.
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A cluster of planets are hanging out in Capricorn, a sign that works (and parties!) hard.
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Mr. Gelfman sat next to a cluster of cabanas where most of the movie was filmed.
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I came upon a group of Afghan families, living in a cluster of rain-soaked tents.
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Cinque Terre is a cluster of five small villages along the coast of the Italian Riviera.
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But a cluster of so many athletes from a single sport's Olympic team is a coincidence.
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The artist Liana Finck imagines a cluster of city birds modeling this season's most coveted looks.
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A cluster of police suicides has prompted leaders to plead with troubled officers to seek help.
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Another visual element is a ring encircled by a cluster of bands with numbers on them.
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There is a cluster of data points between about 0.5 and 2.25 percent increase in speed.
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By contrast, with the Wuhan outbreak, China's publicly reporting a cluster of patients still under investigation.
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The 19503-mile trail winds through a cluster of southern counties featuring nine Wright landmark sites.
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Embedded in the column was a unit of American Special Forces, in a cluster of MRAPs.
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He even has a home on Nantucket, where a cluster of high-ranking G.E. executives vacation.
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And then, one morning my husband reported that he'd seen tiny tomatoes, a cluster of eight.
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Or is it a complex system, or an art form, or a cluster of random typologies?
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In a cluster of several dozen men, I can usually count about three to five women.
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She lives at the base of Sydney's Blue Mountains, in one of a cluster of units.
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Japan has a separate dispute with China over a cluster of islets in the East China Sea.
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Its dozens of restaurants look empty, and a cluster of Chinese professional-services firms have shut early.
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First came Irma, which hit a cluster of islands in the region's north-east and then Florida.
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A cluster of earthquakes hit Oklahoma over the past few days, unsettling thousands of the state's residents.
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Housed in a cluster of lime-coloured buildings, the university offers courses including medicine, nursing and midwifery.
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There's a cluster of planets in Capricorn, creating important shifts in your life around creativity and romance.
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Video shared Saturday shows a cluster of dozens of cockroaches struggling to survive Tropical Storm Barry flooding.
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On June 563, 256, a bolt of lightning sparked a cluster of parched brush on Yarnell Hill.
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Year after year, a cluster of research tents invites twins to contribute to a potpourri of science.
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Some drawings consist of a cluster of similar shapes in one area, with other areas left blank.
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If accepted, researchers will get access to a cluster of 1,000 Cloud TPUs for training and inference.
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A few moments later a cluster of men walk down our row, shoving each other, talking loudly.
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Even more fabulous: The couture manicure included a cluster of crystals on the underside of each nail.
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Her début novella, "Theft," appeared in 1970, and was followed by a cluster of other longish stories.
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A cluster of the virus grew in New York, as officials pledged to disinfect the subway regularly.
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Fessenheim is in the Haut-Rhin department of France where there is a cluster of the outbreak.
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Several films are still scheduled for release, and production is underway on a cluster of television shows.
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Fessenheim is in the Haut-Rhin department of France where there is a cluster of the outbreak.
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But he also pointed to a cluster of modest houses that had been dashed by the storm.
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A cluster of trucks and S.U.V.s were stuck in a highway-turned-lake on U.S. 59 East.
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When she asked where his sister was, he pointed to a cluster of buildings near the park.
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Among a cluster of mammoth players walking off the indoor practice field, he was hard to spot.
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A wide front yard slopes to a cluster of trees, while the back looks out onto pastures.
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Archaeologists in Yamagata, Japan said they have discovered a cluster of enormous, ancient geoglyphs in Southern Peru.
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Wednesday in and around Solai, a cluster of villages about 110 miles northwest of the capital, Nairobi.
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There was a cluster of cases in Singapore a few weeks ago traced to a hotel meeting.
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Now the same color appeared 300 miles away on a cluster of nondescript buildings in the desert.
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Instead of deep memory and grief, we have snatched recollections gleaned from a cluster of chance encounters.
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A cluster of 80 new H.I.V. infections has been diagnosed since early last year in Cabell County.
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Netanyahu leads a cluster of right-wing and ultra-Orthodox parties which currently stands at 55 seats.
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Behind the house, a cluster of palm trees provides a shady respite from the public beach beyond.
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It could have been an intermediate-mass black hole, or perhaps a cluster of young giant stars.
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There's currently a cluster of planets in grounded Earth sign Capricorn, and you're feeling tired as hell.
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It's a cluster of systemic and individual biases, compounded by years of denial, complicated by changing socioeconomic forces.
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But it hasn't disappeared: A cluster of 34 cases cropped up in July in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital.
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And then there's this report from a census worker: There was a cluster of mobile homes, all Hispanic.
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Iitate, a cluster of hamlets spread over 230 square kilometres, was hit by a quirk of the weather.
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"The virus can lay dormant in dorsal root ganglia, a cluster of nerves on the spine," Green says.
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In 2014 Mr Sikka became the first person outside a cluster of co-founders to become chief executive.
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One ignition plan calls for a cluster of Make America Great Again rallies, although nothing has been finalized.
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Those actually rely on a cluster of LEDs inside that each produce either red, green, or blue light.
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The treatment consists of a small electrode that actively stimulates a cluster of nerve cells behind the nose.
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However other polls show Kasich tied with a cluster of candidates including Cruz, Bush, Christie and Florida Sen.
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The fighting near Aleppo has focused around a cluster of towns along the main road to the south.
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"I knew coming in today that he would've wanted me to play," Brown told a cluster of reporters.
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Walking down a concrete path, past two metal gates, we arrive at a cluster of tin-roofed structures.
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The march wound through a cluster of impromptu stalls hawking the likes of cheese and hand-embroidered shirts.
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The race narrows from there, with a cluster of candidates, including Fort, polling between 12 and 3 percent.
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From a bird's eye view, the 18,000-square-foot residence looks like a cluster of 12 separate cottages.
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Asbestos is a commercial name given to a cluster of six minerals that occur naturally in the environment.
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One Petri dish contains a cluster of bubbly white dots, signaling that the patient does indeed have gonorrhea.
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Buy+ is the latest — and largest — in a cluster of recent attempts to write VR into shopping's future.
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On match days, traffic was blocked in almost the entire city center, a cluster of outsized kitsch buildings.
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He finally rode up to a cluster of police officers from the Chacao district and removed his helmet.
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We passed the Olympic Village, a cluster of cream-colored high rises on the outskirts of the city.
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The ban exists to protect the Green Bank Observatory, a cluster of radio telescopes in a mountain valley.
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Shopping Guide The quickest way to add ambience to a party is with a cluster of votive candles.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "A family in California is looking for their son's teddy bear in a cluster of balloons.
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In other words, a cluster of fevers that you would not expect from normal cold and flu time.
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It was trapped inside a cluster of fallen banana tree leaves, on the banks of a swollen river.
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We were in Alibag, a cluster of coastal villages on the Arabian Sea where Mumbai's rich have houses.
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Commerce is mostly limited to a cluster of stores along Knolls Crescent that looks like a strip mall.
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It was not clear whether the bomb had any connection to a cluster of parcel bombs this year.
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Something similar happened a short time later when we neared a cluster of large volcanic rocks sprouting ferns.
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Near the harbor, the Grey Rock neighborhood is a cluster of homes with private access to the water.
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Jennelle's life could be mapped out within a couple miles, as a cluster of dots on a street.
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On the other, a cluster of loft-style apartment towers is in the works, while the Ferrara Bros.
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She now has a cluster of sponsors, more than 28,2000 followers on Instagram and medal aspirations for Tokyo.
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Therefore, it is somewhat unsurprising that early-onset dementia identifies a cluster of men with alcohol use disorders.
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What recently transpired inside a cluster of JPMorgan branches in the Phoenix area suggests that is not true.
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Suddenly there it was: a cluster of kids in baggy blue jeans, bubble jackets, fur coats and caps.
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She pointed out a cluster of Dominican women whom she identified as the old-timers at the outlet.
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It's because his supporters are getting their info from Fox, talk radio, and a cluster of pro-Trump websites.
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The findings stem from ongoing research on the respiratory or breathing pacemaker, a cluster of neurons in the brainstem.
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A screenshot from Environmental Health Tracker shows a cluster of self-reported medical symptoms in and around Porter Ranch.
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Tickets sold out ages ago, but a cluster of hopefuls stand shivering outside before shows in case of returns.
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The yearlong investigation was begun by Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, after a cluster of cases in Seattle.
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Instead, "Bloodlines" hinged on a cluster of new male characters, instead of drawing from the existing, beloved Supernatural ensemble.
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The project, which is a cluster of buildings with cone-shaped roofs, is located in Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan.
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The GOP hates any human who isn't rich, white, straight, male, or a cluster of cells in a womb.
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PCOS involves a cluster of symptoms, which means that individual women can have vastly different experiences with the disorder.
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A cluster of planets will meet in Pisces, inspiring easygoing energy and helping you get your shit handled today.
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This vocal cult seems to have been a cluster of a few dozen people, mostly in the California delegation.
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The birth of a cluster of stars in galaxy Kiso 6359 looks like a projectile from a Roman candle.
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There's a cluster of planets in fellow Earth sign Capricorn, helping you see the big picture of your life.
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She told him about a bus that shuttled people from Rockford to a cluster of factories 143 minutes away.
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When he learned about tiny homes, he quickly realized that a cluster of them made a lot of sense.
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Scout24 is a cluster of internet portals which includes European car trading site AutoScout24 and real estate site ImmobilienScout24.
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In the summer of 21964, Weegee captured a cluster of beachgoers observing an effort to resuscitate a drowned swimmer.
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A cluster of forgeries has been identified on the market, including copies of pieces that belonged to Marie Antoinette.
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Our planet will run into a cluster of leftovers from Comet Swift-Tuttle's rendezvous in 1862, 1479 and 1079.
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There was already a cluster of boutique stores, which lent it the population that could support a gay bar.
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For our first episode we headed to Virginia, where a cluster of communes thrives in rural, conservative Louisa County.
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Once there's a cluster of people who fall ill, officials can determine what ingredient the patients had in common.
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She would probably go back to Westchester County, N.Y., home to a cluster of coronavirus cases in New Rochelle.
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His home was Taung Bazar, a cluster of hamlets named after a "mountain market" that once drew large crowds.
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There is a well-stocked women's designer section, a cluster of emerging designers, some vintage and a men's section.
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Ms. Giasolli said a cluster of boys then tackled the gunman, allowing her and others to flee the classroom.
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However, they found that a cluster of 73 accounts were able to generate 106,000 retweets in a single month.
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There, beside a cluster of horse statues in armor, a dancer moved into a handstand — one-handed by necessity.
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Pierre seemed as intrigued as we were by a conceptual sculpture that was basically a cluster of large rocks.
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But a cluster of flight attendants who had been on board stood nearby after the children deplaned, visibly distraught.
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In the letter, scientists described a cluster of infections in Germany that had started with a traveler from Shanghai.
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The ranch, a cluster of trees, came into view, in the middle of a broad, bare desert-valley floor.
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But they had little accurate information, and found themselves amid a cluster of storm refugees stuck outside the entrance.
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Astronomers discovered a cluster of thousands of young stars appearing in the most ancient reaches of the Milky Way.
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So are the Five Stars in fact a cluster of meteors, doomed to burn out in the political atmosphere?
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While adult athletes tend to dominate men's skateboarding, a cluster of girls have been excelling on the women's side.
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It could be a club, bar, bench, basketball court, a house, on a block or a cluster of streets.
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A Minnesota pilot managed to escape injury after crashing his single-engine plane into a cluster of power lines.
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The Hotel Miramonti, one in a cluster of modern spa destinations, shines brightest with its heated outdoor infinity pool.
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A few people lingered outside in the cold among a cluster of brick and stone buildings, picnic tables and birdfeeders.
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Welcome to Abel 22, a cluster of galaxies so dense and massive they have warped the very spacetime around them.
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Welcome to Abel 2537, a cluster of galaxies so dense and massive they have warped the very spacetime around them.
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Halfway to Texas there's a cluster of gas stations that serve oil field workers hot food, good coffee, and snacks.
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On a bar graph — called a Manhattan plot because it looks like a cluster of skyscrapers — the MHC looms highest.
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In early March it test-fired a cluster of rockets in preparation, it said, for attacking American bases in Japan.
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Once skirted by tourists on their way to the Costa del Sol, it now has a cluster of art museums.
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A week later a cluster of Ebola cases cropped up in a village close to where the woman was hiding.
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Xiaomi and Ant Financial are two of a cluster of major tech names being linked with IPOs in Hong Kong.
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Swishes of pink, orange, yellow and green dance across the page in a color note depicting a cluster of azaleas.
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One of the earliest urban communes was a cluster of adjoining apartments in Washington, DC known as The Furies Collective.
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He says that when a person has a psychiatric disease, like schizophrenia, it manifests as a cluster of typical symptoms.
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An actor's dance becomes a slaughter; a bathing nymph turns out to be one of a cluster of handless maenads.
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Just as dense a cluster of people as any in the Midwest, excepting one or two zones in downtown Chicago.
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Wedekind, an expert on human sexual selection, specializes in analyzing a cluster of genes called major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes.
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It is a cluster of three stars and at least one planet that is only about four light-years away.
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A cluster of four dorms for all grade levels is located in the center of campus overlooking the campus' pond.
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The notion that a cluster of cells that can no longer split should have such special moral status is dubious.
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A cluster of smaller islands surround Flatey, but it's the only one with people on it in the entire bay.
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Mr. Gehrke observed that a cluster of cells started making the Hox proteins early in the development of fish fins.
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Along this stretch of Route 33 between East Liberty and Dublin lies a cluster of about 50 other automotive businesses.
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This movie, which had soft critical support, cost $35 million to make and comes amid a cluster of similar dramedies.
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Think: a chain hanging around your neck with a cluster of wooden beads on the end and some plastic sunglasses.
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The year opens with a cluster of planets in Capricorn, lighting up a very intimate, sensitive sector of your chart.
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The Melissa & Doug headquarters is located off a busy road in Wilton, Connecticut, tucked behind a cluster of tall trees.
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In Consciousness Explained, cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett described consciousness as a cluster of brain activity, rather than a centralized entity.
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Sixteen miles from Shaxi, we walked into Dong Zhuang, a cluster of traditional Bai homes in an isolated mountain valley.
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Each was populated by a cluster of blasé New Yorkers, and a couple of eager tourists, happily losing their minds.
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A cluster of comedy and nightclubs known as Pleasure Island shut down in 2008, with the buildings repurposed or bulldozed.
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On one end, there is a cluster of fast flameouts — the Yo-Ello-Peach-Meerkat-Stolen-Clinkle-Secret-Color coterie.
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Eastern Ghouta, a cluster of farms and small towns, is one of the last major areas held by Syrian rebels.
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Her work here — a cluster of 23 sickles and other abstract sculptures of farm life — has no distinct gender cast.
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Initially, the hotel is set to have about 25 beds, spread across a cluster of soon-to-be-refurbished houses.
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" They used a cluster of companies linked to one called the Internet Research Agency, and called their campaign "information warfare.
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After waves of emigration, few villagers remain — a cow herder, a few dozen pensioners and a cluster of Roma families.
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"Sense8," a sci-fi drama about a cluster of people who are mentally and emotionally linked, got a similar reprieve.
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He darts over the shaded undergrowth and finds a cluster of mushrooms, deftly wrapping them in a bundle of leaves.
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Between them to the north is a cluster of the country's most fecund regions: Castile and León, La Rioja, Aragón.
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Round the corner to the south wall and you find a cluster of Christopher Buckley, Joe Klein and Martin Amis.
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As he took the oath, a cluster of people blew whistles and screamed, "Not my president," before being escorted out.
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A cluster of red dots means a danger zone, so you can tell at a glance where you should avoid.
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A cluster of models linger outside, waiting to be fitted in the looks they'll wear down the runway this season.
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A cluster of four suburban-looking houses, Grace House originally functioned as a hospice, where the sick came to die.
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But 16 percent picked Sanders as the most electable, followed by a cluster of three of his more moderate opponents.
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Macau, a cluster of islands and reclaimed land totaling just 12 square miles, was the first foreign settlement in China.
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A cluster of former government officials deftly avoided a shirtless, long-bearded man carrying a white umbrella in the shade.
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"We are small dairy, we aren't like industries," he told CNBC beside a stall containing a cluster of young calves.
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In the middle distance is where the fort once stood, its remains lost beneath a cluster of sediment and trees.
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The result is a cluster of fetish-like objects that resist any literal reading, even as they invite closer scrutiny.
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A shaky wooden bridge takes vehicles across a small river to the site, overlooked by a cluster of rubber trees.
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There are no solitaires or halos, but instead a hybrid design with a large center stone (a peach-colored morganite or a blue sapphire, and in yellow or white gold) and a cluster of small diamonds around it, and one style that's just a cluster of small diamonds also available in yellow or white gold.
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The next day, he stepped out of a black SUV and sauntered toward a cluster of microphones where he demanded answers.
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In 2011 Mr Greensill founded Greensill Capital, one of a cluster of new fintech firms overhauling how supply chains are financed.
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He points to the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), a cluster of gleaming skyscrapers in the northern part of the city.
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The S in PCOS stands for syndrome, which means it's a cluster of symptoms, or criteria, rather than one specific ailment.
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A cluster of small islands that sit between Hawaii and New Zealand, American Samoa does not participate in the general election.
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Earth has received a cluster of mysterious radio signals; some scientists believe they could be propelling alien spacecraft across the universe.
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Wa Lone, in handcuffs and flanked by police, told a cluster of friends and reporters after the verdict not to worry.
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It features a 65.32-carat cushion-cut purple sapphire set in a cluster of round brilliant, pear- and marquise-shaped diamonds.
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When approaching a cluster of krill, they suddenly increase speed, and open their mouths right at the point of maximum velocity.
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Anderson is the leader among a cluster of small, private companies that are taking market share from America's biggest gun makers.
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In Seattle's Center for Integrative Brain Research, a cluster of tiny pink mouse pups wriggle in a mass behind their mother.
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The quake razed mountain homes and buckled roads in a cluster of communities some 22009 km (2300 miles) east of Rome.
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The location: Gothenburg's Lindholmen Science Park, a cluster of high-tech engineering talent and equipment nestled in a picturesque forested landscape.
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Nuvotronics is part of a cluster of high-tech firms that have increased Durham's GDP per person by 28% since 250.
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Doctors removed a lymph node from her armpit and found a cluster of immune cells that were loaded with black pigment.
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I didn't have to work, so I went to a local bar to watch with a cluster of other American fans.
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In the evening we pulled into Toumba Eco Farm, a cluster of comfortable stone cottages on a mountain overlooking the sea.
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A cluster of birch branches, left over from a video shoot by his girlfriend, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, stood atop a staircase.
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Miami Beach, a major tourist hub, has been hit with a cluster of Zika cases most likely transmitted by local mosquitoes.
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It also sits in a cluster of middle-class cities in the Bajio, a region dense with automotive and aerospace plants.
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Investigators found a cluster of carbon dioxide canisters taped together, and a pressure cooker with an alarm clock and nails inside.
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Now the four reservation areas are home to a cluster of museums and tribal administration offices that uphold tradition and laws.
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That's what we should try to focus on, but to ban the entirety of a cluster of countries, that's not right.
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In short, Trump has unleashed the wrath of a cluster of organizations connected to or founded by Michigan doctor John Tanton.
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December 31, 2019: Chinese Health officials informed the World Health Organization about a cluster of 41 patients with a mysterious pneumonia.
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In March, a cluster of tornadoes struck the southeast, setting a record for the number of tornadoes that month in Alabama.
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We went out into one of the tiny rice-paddy villages, a cluster of six tin open-sided lean-to huts.
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In one of a cluster of small industrial buildings just outside Roseville, Minnesota, something is happening for the very last time.
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In April, when I arrived in Tche, two FARDC soldiers guided me to a cluster of foliage along the main road.
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About a mile from Rainbow Avenue lies Perkins Village, a cluster of drab mid-century homes that isn't supposed to exist.
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What is now Katowice was for centuries a cluster of German farms that passed between Polish, Czech, Austrian and Prussian control.
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North Korea tests its nuclear bombs in a valley beneath a cluster of mountain peaks about 370 miles northeast of Pyongyang.
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A cluster of college students with roller bags and floppy straw hats walked toward a waiting SUV headed to the airport.
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The officer received a text message to disperse a cluster of young men — a frequent point of confrontation in the city.
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A cluster of storms ripped through the Southeast on Sunday, leaving a trail of destruction that stretched into Florida and Georgia.
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In Italy's Lombardy region, 10 towns were locked down after a cluster of cases suddenly emerged in Codogno, southeast of Milan.
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In the Lombardy region, officials locked down 10 towns after a cluster of cases suddenly emerged in Codogno, southeast of Milan.
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Dr. Garb and Dr. Davis found a strong correlation between a cluster of childhood lymphoma cases and proximity to burn sites.
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There is also a small table and a few chairs and a small canister with a cluster of bubble gum balls.
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Perhaps that was how the world appeared to Jude, none of its inhabitants as engaging as a cluster of rising bubbles.
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Dai: That analogy only works if you bought the Filet-O-Fish and there was a cluster of fingernail trimmings inside.
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On Thursday, investors were greeted by a cluster of new data, as key economic releases were published throughout the trading day.
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When a cluster of extreme movement finally arrives, it could be a signal that things are indeed changing, but not before.
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One cannot simply stick a cluster of machines in a room, turn on the juice, and expect money to roll in.
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In Alaska, fires were burning as far north as the treeless Arctic, where lightning has ignited a cluster of tundra fires.
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The spies are shown carrying a pole with a cluster of grapes, which they took to Moses as evidence of Canaan's abundance.
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Last year, it was among a cluster of European renewables companies that scooped up contracts to supply Chile's public grid from 2021.
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Franklin's bullet caused such severe damage to a cluster of nerves near the base of Flynt's spine that he never walked again.
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A quiet, two-lane road leads me through farm pasture to a cluster of anonymous, low-lying buildings set among the trees.
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About 100 people inhabit Vallecito, a cluster of mud-brick bungalows grouped around a pair of imposing temples with tall thatched roofs.
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Last year saw the opening of the Hills, a cluster of mounds shaped from debris recycled from the demolition of deteriorated buildings.
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Outside the Rogers Centre, a cluster of impatient, heavily bundled fans lined up in frigid weather to score tickets for opening night.
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Gulp down a charging bear and you can regurgitate it to destroy a cluster of opponents otherwise resistant to Kirby's gob-hoover.
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I eventually grew tired of tending to Pandora's algorithm; my stations became stale and heavily convergent on a cluster of overplayed favorites.
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Some time this year, FireEye uncovered the malicious computer code on a cluster of servers belonging to an unnamed telecommunication network provider.
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Shortly after this, a Pennsylvania hospital also identified a cluster of invasive NTM infections among patients who had undergone open-heart surgery.
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The flight will also contain a cluster of secondary satellites, too, including a special test spacecraft from the Planetary Society called LightSail.
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Oddly, though, the app doesn't actually open that story, instead showing you the same headline along with a cluster of other content.
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On January 12th, 2018, an Indian PSLV rocket took off en route to space carrying a cluster of 31 satellites into orbit.
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But disaster struck at the final turn when they became tangled in a cluster of rocks and lost precious seconds getting free.
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Wouldn't Mr Nahum really be better off joining a cluster of other medical technology companies, for example in Grenoble, or around Paris?
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Last year, a cluster of infections in Hawaii did not succumb as easily to the antibiotics as infections have in the past.
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Another valley is shown in pink, and a cluster of oddly shaped pits are colored red in the lower right-hand corner.
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Bigger cannons heave oxygen cylinders and, astonishingly, even large household water-heaters packed with enough explosives to destroy a cluster of buildings.
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"We're looking for the opportunities in climate change," said Mr. Moesgaard, the founder of Skaersogaard Vin, cradling a cluster of golden grapes.
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He called orders into a walkie-talkie then pointed behind us, to a cluster of holiday villas where Libya's longtime dictator, Col.
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All of our wines came from a cluster of appellations in northwestern Spain, predominantly Valdeorras, but also Monterrei, Ribeira Sacra and Bierzo.
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Tom Jolly, one of the associate masthead editors, reviewed the options with a cluster of news desk editors shortly after 5 p.m.
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For weeks we watched the turkey — our turkey — on the farmer's webcam, a cluster of pixels frolicking inside a chicken-wire enclosure.
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Vered searched piers and rocks in the Red Sea resort of Eilat, eventually finding a cluster of sea squirts on a brick.
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This is your chance to prove you can spot a fake GoT moniker even in a cluster of real C-list characters.
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One person has died in connection with a cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases in Upper Manhattan, city health officials said on Tuesday.
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Someone found a cluster of Eutypella scoparia — tiny hairlike tufts too small to be seen without a loupe — growing on a twig.
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Abre Etteh of New Malden, Britain, UK chose to evoke an overhanging tree via a cluster of hanging shingles inside his sukkah.
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A driveway winds past pale yellow cottages and a chapel to the renovated main lodge and a cluster of new, contemporary bungalows.
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The underlying philosophy of the SoftBank Vision Fund is to create a "cluster of number one" companies that will enrich one another.
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Launched with a cluster of 64 satellites more than a month ago, "Orbital Reflector" remains undeployed aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
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What is Westbeth: The first and largest federally subsidized artists' colony, opened in 1970 in a cluster of converted Bell Laboratories buildings.
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They were then forced down the Euphrates River to their last bastion at Baghouz, a cluster of hamlets on the eastern bank.
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Three of the new fatalities were residents of the Life Care Center in nearby Kirkland where there was a cluster of cases.
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The country recorded its first two cases on January 2900, and a cluster of new cases on February 220006, three weeks later.
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A cluster of uncategorizable figures seems to perform on a small stage in front of a curtain made of multicolored vertical stripes.
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"Doctors didn't understand why there was a cluster of patients who died from unexplained low blood sugar," says the law enforcement source.
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I see fields, tiny random houses and then a cluster of buildings, a small village and the lanes to and from it.
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A cluster of people gathered outside the temple in the late afternoon on Sunday to watch the prime minister enter for prayers.
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On the distant horizon was a cluster of faint street lights, a small town hunkered on the far side of the firth.
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A cluster of billionaires including Bill Gates, Jack Ma, Ray Dalio and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son are backing other schemes to capture power.
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She searched an image database for "herpes virus" and "eye" and promptly found a picture showing a cluster of tiny clear blisters.
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Nearly 40 percent of proposals from black researchers were on a cluster of eight topics, most deemed less likely to be funded.
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And about two weeks ago, Mr. Read said, he confronted a man shooting pellets from a rifle into a cluster of tents.
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So astronomers were surprised when they recently found a cluster of thousands of young stars at the edge of the Milky Way.
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A cluster of twirling couples danced to a cumbia beat under the low-slung ceiling, while onlookers clutched bottles of Victoria beer.
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One reconstruction effort that drew attention removed a cluster of shops, restaurants and bars along several side streets in the Sanlitun neighborhood.
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Size: 2,068 square feet Price per square foot: $725 Indoors: A cluster of attached, gabled forms creates interior spaces with vaulted ceilings.
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A cluster of four candidates stand at 3%, including the latest entrant to the race, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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Snow is a cluster of ice crystals that form in the atmosphere and retain their shape as they collectively fall upon Earth.
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Water currents carried a cluster of the bloom south, through the Florida Keys, and onward to Fort Lauderdale, then to Miami's beaches.
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North Carolina is home to the nation's second fastest growing aerospace sector and a cluster of biotech, information-technology and energy companies.
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Port Imperial, once a derelict shipping hub along the waterfront in Weehawken, was being developed into a cluster of residences and retail.
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Only once they're upstairs, looking down on the entire mosaic, will they see that it depicts a cluster of sparse pine trees.
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With this in mind, I recently took a pilgrimage to a cluster of Japanese-style vending machines at a Hong Kong mall.
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He was on track Tuesday to finish with a cluster of runners-up, in a group that included Mr. Cruz and former Gov.
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As Democrats in the upper chamber tried to hold votes on a cluster of bills last week, they were shot down multiple times.
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There is a "cluster of small indentations on the front of the skirt on this dress," Historic Royal Palaces says in a statement.
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Within 30 minutes, the teen, taller and stronger than his parents, pulled out a cluster of wires despite their attempts to stop him.
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The Shed's outdoor performance space sits across from a Neiman Marcus and borders a Sephora, Cartier, and a cluster of luxury high-rises.
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A group of eighth-grade girls from Deerfield's Caruso Middle School took over a cluster of couches in the middle of the Starbucks.
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Year of Colour is a web app which builds a visualisation of your posts, arranged in a cluster of cute, different sized bubbles.
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Before an outbreak, people typically develop burning or stinging in the skin followed by a red rash that forms a cluster of blisters.
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They tended to be made from a fixed repertoire of materials, the way poetry sequences are built around a cluster of repeated images.
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His landmark book "Amusing Ourselves to Death" predicted that schlock entertainment values would eventually strangle American democracy like a cluster of poison ivy.
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It has since opened a cluster of fancy hotels on the mountain, and its revenue has grown twelvefold, to 1bn yuan last year.
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After a few disorienting minutes of traveling through the wormhole, my ship materializes amid a cluster of other ships, mostly large-scale freighters.
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"We're basically seeing the formation of the center of a cluster of galaxies, right when all the action is taking place," Geach said.
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After I emerge from the battle, largely unscathed, I find myself among a cluster of gold-and-silver asteroids floating around the planet.
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Over the same period, a cluster of about 30 small companies combined for 153 percent of overall rifle production, up from 37 percent.
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A cluster of youths on a Cairo street corner trade packages of illicit white powder - that is revealed to be the sweet stuff.
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The space is partially shaded by a cluster of trees on the northern edge of the sprawling lawn that faces the Capitol building.
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Last March, a cluster of honey bees clung to the screen behind home plate during a game and floated around players and fans.
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The Eden Project, a cluster of giant tropical domes which opened in 2001, keeps visitors warm in winter; nearly 1m come each year.
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Currently, power in the United States flows over a cluster of separate electrical grids that are maintained by many local or regional utilities.
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The government of Indonesia, a cluster of 7,000 islands, called for a state of emergency on Tuesday and funneled funding into its cleanup.
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The bulk of the extra support heading to Zelenskiy appeared to come from a cluster of smaller groups that sank down the rankings.
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Search vessel Fugro Equator's deep tow system "detected a cluster of small sonar contacts" of potential interest near the so-called 23th arc.
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As they climbed three floors, he pointed out a gym, a communal jacuzzi used for "striptease" and a cluster of cubicles for sex.
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She adjusts a cluster of bright blue beads on her wrist and eyes the huge plates of sweets still sitting on the table.
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Dimon has repeatedly postponed his years-long dream to expand into new states by opening a cluster of branches to gather more customers.
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In recent weeks, a cluster of assaults have been carried out in the country, often with machetes in public places during daylight hours.
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Van Emmerik and her third husband, Peter, ran a rough miners' pub, sardonically named the Glengarry Hilton, near a cluster of opal mines.
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The earthquakes since Thursday have been concentrated along a cluster of fault lines that bisect the island of Kyushu from southwest to northeast.
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Birobidzhan, never much more than a glimmer in the eyes of a cluster of Soviet bureaucrats and Jewish Marxists, was left to languish.
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Called GoMentum Station, it has about 20 miles of paved roads and a cluster of barracks and buildings that provide an urban environment.
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Jet 2 Flight LS765 had been scheduled to fly from Manchester, England, to Madeira, a cluster of Portuguese islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Archaeologists in Yamagata, Japan said they have discovered a cluster of enormous, ancient geoglyphs in Southern Peru.
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A regular at the readings before she died in 2015, she helped bring about the move out of a cluster of academic buildings.
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The brightly colored cacao pod, when sliced open, looks like a mangosteen, with a cluster of seeds coated with a sweet white membrane.
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When about 150 people rallied for the Alternative for Germany, the anger of a cluster of women, all 60 or older, was palpable.
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Many New Yorkers can be found celebrating the Fourth in the Hamptons, a cluster of affluent communities on Long Island''s South Fork.
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Behind them, a cluster of people queue in front of a man sitting on the ground, dishing out food from three colourful buckets.
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The theater was part of a cluster of mostly defunct, locally owned venues formerly known as Fantasy Harbour, situated just off Route 501.
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Professionals with deeper pockets specifically post up in a cluster of neighborhoods to the west and north of Downtown, like West Lake Hills.
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Spirits Alley, a cluster of distilleries along Monarch Street at Alameda Point, offers wine, spirits and craft-beer tasting rooms in old hangars.
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More startling is the western side of the house, where a cluster of glass cubes protrude from the walls of the old home.
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But no other neighborhood has a cluster of businesses — hair salons, liquor stores, restaurants, dry cleaners — that rely so heavily on airline employees.
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"This is attraction number one for dark tourism," he said, standing amid a cluster of rocks high in the hills overlooking the city.
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Back at the White House, a cluster of aides who remained in the West Wing area accessible to journalists turned off the television.
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It begins as a vacation romp, with a cluster of half a dozen friends hanging out during their last summer before high school.
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AI startup Bluedot detected a cluster of unusual pneumonia cases in Wuhan in late December and accurately predicted where the virus might spread.
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Its kitchen has granite counters, stainless appliances and dark wood cabinets; a glass chandelier in the dining area resembles a cluster of icicles.
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Both diseases attack the nerves of the skin, causing a cluster of small, painful blisters that form, rupture and crust over before disappearing.
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A cluster of bars near the naval base is a little slice of Americana, replete with Budweiser signs and a country music soundtrack.
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But FIFA's real lifeline came from a cluster of Chinese companies willing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars and save the day.
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In December, the market opened a limited-edition winter attraction called the Rooftop Iglounge, which has a cluster of plastic igloo-like domes.
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The administration is now suing the state over its immigration policies, specifically trying to stop a cluster of so-called "sanctuary state" bills.
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At Christmastime, Missoni makes holiday centerpieces out of the objects: This year, it will be a cluster of patently unfashionable fancy crystal glassware.
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There, Pat Travis-Laudenklos and her daughter Connie tend bar, feed the tourists, and manage the motel, a cluster of trailers out back.
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Clozapine's dramatic under-use can be explained, in part, by a rare side effect that led to a cluster of deaths in 1975.
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" Where Agee's text included a section titled "Intermission: Conversation in the Lobby," Brown's book includes a cluster of poems presented as an "Interlude.
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In the Iliopoulos brothers' office in Pylos, lined with images of properties for sale, a cluster of golf clubs stands in a corner.
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In April Mr Kim cut the ribbon for the opening of Ryomyong Street, a cluster of new high-rise apartments, shops, restaurants and pharmacies.
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Some of it is for life-planning purposes by executives, but when there is a cluster of selling, it is often reason for caution.
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Facebook experienced a cluster of livestreamed suicides in April, including one in which a father killed his baby daughter before taking his own life.
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Bearing in mind these changes, Ambassador Campbell said the Avengers could be acting on a "cluster of motivations" that are both selfish and selfless.
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BND can grant larger loans at a lower risk, which fosters a healthy financial ecosystem populated by a cluster of small North Dakota banks.
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But Mr. Li also leads a cluster of government ministers who are the main architects and advocates of the Made in China 2025 program.
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" With another photo of him speaking into a cluster of news microphones, it crows, "No wonder he's the one Bush and Clinton fear most.
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A cluster of buttons like organ-stops allowed the performer to switch between different timbres, from white noise to a crystal-clear sine-wave.
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"The bright objects are massive objects, maybe 100 times more massive than our Milky Way and they form a cluster of galaxies," he explained.
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A cluster of U.S. news websites has gone dark for readers in Europe as the EU's new privacy laws went into effect on Friday.
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Thetripleb thinks that if that happens, one of the last shots will be of a cluster of dragon eggs laid before the final battle.
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They take commonplace letters out of the realm of the ordinary...Visually, stripes superimposed on a cluster of letters tend to tie them together.
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Last year's team was projected to finish in the American League cellar while biding time before a cluster of new jewels were sufficiently polished.
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Meanwhile, a cluster of other mines responsible for a combined 6 percent of global copper output are due to negotiate wage deals in Chile.
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They found that the sample set showed a strong connection with a cluster of ancient non-African populations based east of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The air strikes and shelling, on a cluster of tents, a poultry farm, and a house, killed 26 civilians, including 17 children, it said.
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Of two huge projects in Beijing, one is a cluster of dune-like skyscrapers, the other a hollowed out vortex of glass and steel.
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Video shared by Louisiana news outlet WWL shows a cluster of dozens of cockroaches on a curb, fighting to get above encroaching flood waters.
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"We're basically seeing the formation of the center of a cluster of galaxies, right when all the action is taking place," Geach told Gizmodo.
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GoDaddy removed a cluster of more than 15,000 fraudulent website subdomains discovered by a researcher at Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 threat intelligence team.
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A giant new photo reveals clouds of dust and gas stretching around a cluster of young blue stars about 4,600 light-years from Earth.
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It's near the intersection of Rockaway Beach Boulevard and Beach 92nd Street, where cozy clapboard homes give way to a cluster of small businesses.
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Sauvignon blanc is a great choice, especially one from a cluster of Loire Valley appellations including Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé, Quincy, Reuilly and Menetou-Salon.
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"It has made a big difference for me," he said, picking a ripe yellow pod from a cluster of green ones on a tree.
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Kieran wasn't there, but I found a cluster of small boys in the process of climbing down from the roof through the open hatch.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The paintings of Giorgio de Chirico invariably call to mind a cluster of adjectives: haunting, enigmatic, evocative, poetic.
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There, he also sees Esther (she's a beacon, impossible to ignore), sitting on a bench with a cluster of people who soon clear out.
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Look out of the mine's opening, past a cluster of rusty mine carts, and the city of Potosí is splayed out in the distance.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a flat to slightly higher open on Thursday, as investors geared up for a cluster of data releases.
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A tour guide, Silke Edler, showed a cluster of sixth to 10th graders how Ms. Schulze was caught by a blanket held by firefighters.
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Many of you saw a cluster of foods in the upper right corner and noted that both the public and nutritionists considered them healthy.
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Nonetheless, the few reporters allowed outside the chapel were soon joined by a cluster of others whose small boat had capsized along the shore.
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Mr. Wylie said a cluster of pro-Brexit organizations employed a Canadian subsidiary company, Aggregate IQ, which provided them with SCL's store of data.
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Once upon a time, the Low Countries were a cluster of 17 provinces ruled by the Habsburg dynasty, which also controlled Spain and Austria.
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The remaining ISIS fighters now wait out their days in a cluster of tiny villages nestled between the Euphrates River and the Iraqi border.
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In the center of the city, girls sat outside a cluster of huts, plucking chickens by moonlight and gossiping about friends who had divorced.
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At her feet, she spots a cluster of rosehips clinging close to the ground and instructs the group to gather a handful for tea.
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The dropped-ceiling entrance hall is enameled in a brackish blue, illuminated by Achille Castiglioni's '60s-era Taraxacum fixture, a cluster of glass bubbles.
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A cluster of pedestrian-only lanes, where art students paint en plein-air, surrounds a series of national museums devoted to art and history.
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And on Monday, the company was offering rides in its latest prototype, a Chrysler Pacifica minivan outfitted with a cluster of sensors and cameras.
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A cluster of sinuous "rain-wands" looks both like a cloud of sacrificial smoke going up and an answering shower of water coming down.
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As a result, the established L.G.B.T. abbreviation has acquired a few extra letters — and a cluster of ancillary terminology around both sexuality and gender.
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The Ordinary is one of a cluster of brands run by Deciem, which was founded in 2013 by a computer programmer named Brandon Truaxe.
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In November 2014, officials spotted a cluster of HIV and hepatitis C in rural areas, one of which was in Pence's state in Indiana.
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Of City Island's roughly 22020,210 residents, over 9 are artists and craftsmen, and a cluster of galleries populate the midsection of City Island Avenue.
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The village of al-Thaya, barely more than a cluster of homes, is one of the most recent victims of ISIS' brutal new campaign.
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In the office, I staked out an unclaimed standing desk among a cluster of engineers and left my business cards next to the monitor.
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Ms. Kuroda left me with a cluster of needles in my hand and arm and told me to do body scans for an hour.
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Trump's path to re-election depends on clinching a cluster of farm and Rust Belt states decided by slim margins in 2016, including Minnesota.
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King's Cross today is home to an art school, The Guardian, a cluster of high-tech medical research centers and Google's future European headquarters.
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There was a cluster of zinc shacks serving as a residence, but there was nothing to guard: no ammunitions depot, no intelligence post, nothing.
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The area is outside 183, the district that in the 2000s transformed a cluster of abandoned factories into one of Asia's art hot spots.
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If they name-drop, they mention the "Big Name" in a cluster of unknowns, as if they're not even aware of their status-seeking.
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Clarence Garrard was working at a cluster of commercial catfish ponds nearby when he heard a noise that at first he thought was thunder.
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A cluster of insured patients suffers the acute or sub-chronic monetary injuries of cancer treatments because of the astronomical price of new protocols.
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The water splitting occurs in a part of photosystem II called the oxygen-evolving complex, where there's a cluster of manganese, calcium, and oxygen atoms.
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At the middle of the image, you can see two bright lights—this is actually a cluster of hundreds of galaxies called SDSS J0146-0929.
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Heavy rain caused the landslide in Thaphyu Kone village, in the southern Mon state, sending mud crashing into a cluster of houses and burying residents.
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Both the skirt and sleeves are embellished with a cluster of floral buds and leaves, creating a fairytale princess look that's both playful and demure.
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The company is calling the program the TensorFlow Research Cloud, and it will be giving out access to a cluster of 1,000 TPUs for free.
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The first is a cluster of 26 overdoses and two deaths that all happened in a five-hour stretch in the early morning of Aug.
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Brownstein says colleagues tracking Chinese social media and news sources were alerted to a cluster of reports about a flu-like outbreak on December 30.
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Denmark is home to a cluster of pharmaceutical and biotech companies including companies like Novo Nordisk, the world's largest diabetes drug maker, Lundbeck and Genmab.
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A cluster of black porcelain and terracotta breasts hang from the gallery ceiling in a chandelier-like formation, their nipples plugged with silver and gold.
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Facebook is taking legal action against a cluster of Chinese websites that sell fake accounts, likes and followers both on Facebook itself and on Instagram .
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The numerous IO ports, when used together, allow MacStadium to create a cluster of machines that can talk to one another and work in tandem.
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On the left side of this black field, Singh has made a cluster of wave-like marks by wiping away the ink before it dried.
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The version first available for use through Gmail, you may remember, lacked a face and instead had a cluster of animated flies buzzing around it.
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"Could be 30 minutes, could be an hour," says another black-suited security guard to a cluster of people herded around him at the front.
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The patterns are created from a variety of backgrounds: an insteresting facade, a cluster of flowers, and the setting sun are just a few examples.
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What Trump does have, in spades, is a cluster of raw attitudes that allow him to confidently bluster about topics with which he's utterly unfamiliar.
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As the hairdresser finished gently curling the ends of her long brown hair, Ramirez took out a pair of earrings bearing a cluster of pearls.
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After joking he wanted to put it on his chest, Styles ultimately fit the new tattoo into a cluster of existing inkings on his arm.
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Every night I visited Platia, it was busy; early on a Sunday evening, a cluster of patrons waited at the entrance for an available table.
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In July, Wisconsin's chief medical officer wrote a memo to healthcare providers warning them about a cluster of sick adolescents who had used e-cigarettes.
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Arranged under or over the big orange circle of the crepe are buttered littleneck clams, carrots in several forms and a cluster of sunflower seeds.
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Critic's Notebook 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Lately, the Chicken Littles of fashion are reading dire omens into a cluster of design world shake-ups.
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For "tête-à-tête," Thomas rotates through a cluster of artworks that have galvanized her to make her own art, including a piece by Adams.
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The expert panel concluded that there was no evidence of a "cluster" of cases in the Ain region, where it said there were six cases.
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In 2016, public health officials in Virginia issued a warning regarding a cluster of Hepatitis A cases traced to strawberries served at a local cafe.
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Buddhism In Hong Kong, the Fook Wai Ching She Buddhist temple has been closed as authorities investigate a cluster of coronavirus cases linked to it.
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The racetrack is just north of the city in Yonkers, N.Y., a city that borders New Rochelle, where there is a cluster of coronavirus cases.
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" Her high-profile lawyer, Gloria Allred, went before a cluster of cameras to declare that Ms. Hagan was "looking forward to her day in court.
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In the city of New Rochelle in surrounding Westchester County, a cluster of cases was discovered after a man in his 50s became critically ill.
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Mr. Lamb's approach could become a template for a cluster of more moderate Democrats contesting conservative-leaning seats, in states like Arkansas, Kansas and Utah.
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Chihuahuas skittered around on the carpet, and a cluster of teenage boys had claimed a spot by the elevators, a speaker thumping with hip-hop.
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Up in the hills, there is the San Ysidro Ranch, a cluster of luxury cottages where John and Jacqueline Kennedy spent their honeymoon in 1953.
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Allowance prices in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a carbon market covering a cluster of northeastern U.S. states, hit a 21-month low last week.
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The Indiana emergency peaked during Pence's governorship, when public health officials noticed a cluster of HIV and hepatitis C in rural Indiana around November 2014.
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In Mountain View, Mr. Zhao and the tour group snapped photos of a cluster of brightly painted plaster statues designed after various Google corporate mascots.
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Health officials are reportedly investigating soup-and-sandwich chain Panera Bread after a cluster of E. coli cases sprung up in four New Jersey counties.
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They also tested a version of their algorithm on a cluster of 1,536 GPU chips, through Summit, a supercomputer operated by Oak Ridge National Lab.
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A 20-minute walk to the other side of town brings you to the Cité des 4000, a cluster of towers that opened in 1962.
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Shanidar Z appears to have been deliberately placed in an intentionally dug depression cut into the subsoil and part of a cluster of four individuals.
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But don't overlook the "Barley Belt," just to the southwest, where a cluster of breweries are turning a formerly industrial zone into a major destination.
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Trump's path to re-election in November 2020 depends on clinching a cluster of farm and Rust Belt states decided by slim margins in 2016.
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Often when the dress is more ornate, they want something simpler, like a big oversized stud, a cocktail ring or a cluster of line bracelets.
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If we do end up with a cluster of this, I think a lot of people are going to get very sick, especially young children.
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Before the tasting, she darted around the store, repositioning a cluster of skin products and switching the electricity back on when it unexpectedly shut off.
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Yet events at a cluster of JPMorgan Chase branches in Arizona last fall show discrimination is alive in the industry, the NYT's Emily Flitter writes.
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But before the ancient rituals could be completed, a cluster of young mourners — mostly information technology professionals or engineers, like the dead man — began shouting.
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Twelve people were rescued from the sea off Oinousses, a cluster of islets near Chios and about 8 kms (5 miles) from the Turkish coast.
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One family riding out the storm in a cluster of homes on the outskirts of Lumberton was content to leave their fate in God's hands.
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They were lingering at the back of the church: a cluster of men and women in their 60s, mostly white-haired and wearing sensible coats.
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The Wildwoods is the collective name for a cluster of small shore towns spread across a five-mile-long barrier island in southern New Jersey.
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Anse d'Arlet, a tiny fishing village, has a promenade along the Grand Anse d'Arlet beach with a cluster of locally owned shops and seafood restaurants.
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Pelle's village is more like a commune, or "a community," as Pelle puts it — essentially a cluster of four buildings nestled into a hidden valley.
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The cook is perched at the front of the restaurant while a cluster of ladies work in the back, rolling and stuffing with amazing speed.
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If you see a cluster of content labeled Featured, that just means it's curated by Snapchat's team and will appear in the Discover section, as well.
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A cluster of Silicon Valley investors helped them fund the company, which provided city travel guides to newspapers like The New York Times and Chicago Tribune.
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After driving through a warren of deserted streets, past rusty buildings, flakes of fake walls and stagnant lakes, we arrived at a cluster of nondescript buildings.
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For instance a protective gene variant, or allele, for squamous cell lung carcinoma appeared to be 10 times more common in a cluster of Finnish immigrants.
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A cluster of earthquakes in Southern California the past two days jolted an area near the San Andreas Fault and was closely being watched by seismologists.
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The quake struck when most residents were asleep, razing homes and buckling roads in a cluster of communities some 140 km (85 miles) east of Rome.
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But she adds another physical dimension to her work, running a cluster of long, cobweb-like strings from the spinal column diagonally up towards the ceiling.
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A cluster of 17 LNG tankers are now moored off the coast of the Qatari LNG export facility at Ras Laffan, up from seven on Monday.
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States from Massachusetts to Minnesota are feeling the oppressive heat, with a cluster of severe thunderstorms throughout east-central Minnesota on Saturday, according to CBS Minnesota.
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Steps away from the KKK robe is a cluster of delicate silk belts by Andi Arnovitz, each stamped with quotes by women who've suffered domestic abuse.
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When you cross the border from California into Tijuana, you may come across a cluster of decidedly un-corporate-looking taco stands called, well, Taco Bell.
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The earthquakes since Thursday have been concentrated along a cluster of fault lines that bisect the island of Kyushu at its center, from southwest to northeast.
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And in Canterbury, in the southeast of England, a cluster of interconnected bands created their own jazz-inflected hybrids: Soft Machine, Matching Mole, Hatfield & the North.
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It rises precariously above the Atlantic shoreline, a cluster of gaily painted houses clinging to a bluff just outside the walled city of Old San Juan.
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NetEnt is one of a cluster of tech firms in Stockholm which are punching above their weight globally, the best known being music streaming site Spotify.
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And in the startup world, a once high-flying, venture-subsidized food delivery startup crashed and burned, leaving a cluster of small businesses in its wreckage.
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And there's no better representation of how Detroit approaches it than along the McNichols soul strip, a cluster of soul restaurants on McNichols in Northwest Detroit.
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My mind is like a cluster of doodles; there are about three key words, and two or three visuals in the form of poorly done drawings.
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Enspiralites work at several co-working spaces across town—and, increasingly, outside Wellington—but the space that most unites them is a cluster of online tools.
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The theme park is one of a cluster of parks at the northern end of the Queensland Gold Coast, which attracts millions of people every year.
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The modern flashpoint of police and community tensions might have been Ferguson, and a cluster of high profile incidents within a year that fanned the flames.
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Unfortunately, the lectern was sized for the president, who was eight inches taller than the queen, and her face was hidden behind a cluster of microphones.
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One new tenant that has agreed to occupy a cluster of historic buildings is a European day spa, QC Terme, which will have three outdoor pools.
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Instead of crossing Whiteside up and going left, Oladipo goes in-and-out, stays on the right side, and careens straight into a cluster of terrible.
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Except that in the middle of this one, four singing drum circles traded off, pulling a cluster of videographers from circle to circle as they did.
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In the hours that followed, a cluster of storms ripped through the Southeast, spawning multiple tornadoes, killing at least 23 and leaving a trail of rubble.
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Security analysts at the company noticed a cluster of inauthentic accounts and pages on Facebook that were sharing content from a site called Liberty Front Press.
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Seattle, which has seen a cluster of cases, seems almost a ghost town in some parts, according to entrepreneur and former Madrona Capital partner Shauna Causey.
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The outbreak appears to have begun with a cluster of 21 cases of illness and 114 deaths in April in the remote Ikoko-Impenge rural area.
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Princess Cruises released a statement saying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had said it is investigating a cluster of cases involving the ship.
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Instead of the Chiron's swooping C-shaped lines around the big side vents, the Centodieci has openings with straight edges and a cluster of round holes.
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Turkish troops and their Syrian Arab allies have captured a cluster of villages around the two towns, which lie in the center of the Kurdish region.
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It is about two miles away from a cluster of upscale stores and restaurants anchored by the Mall at Green Hills and Hill Center Green Hills.
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While a cluster of Adélies came up from behind it, observing like support staff, the emperor faced the press corps in a posture of calm dignity.
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What caught my eye was a cluster of tiny seedlings colored the bright new green of springtime, so bright it seemed to glow in the gloaming.
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And she is in talks about campaigning for some Democratic candidates in the fall, likely in a cluster of House districts where she defeated Mr. Trump.
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Another study in contrasts captured by Mr. Arnold shows a man in a bold sweater moving past a cluster of younger men at a good clip.
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"We were not surprised to find offerings per se, but we were surprised to find an offering of a cluster of turkey eggs," said Dr. Feinman.
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From there, he collects a "cluster" of letters (usually four to six) that form the lead section — "After Health Bill Defeat, What's Next?" in today's paper.
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Purges are on the rise across the country, and particularly in a cluster of Southern states no longer under certain protections of the Voting Rights Act.
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And this week, the San Francisco Arts Commission unanimously agreed to remove "Early Days" from the city's Pioneer Monument, which contains a cluster of five statues.
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A cluster of plaintiffs' lawyers celebrated the ruling outside the US District Court in the Central District of California, calling it a victory for undocumented children.
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Unlike other homes in the city, this property doesn't have campaign signs for Clinton or Trump, but a cluster of lawn signs for Presidential losers — literally.
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There have been tensions between ethnic groups in the past, but they were mostly between Serbs and Kosovars, in a cluster of buildings demolished in 2003.
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Across the Atlantic, over one million feminists (men and women alike) from a cluster of Eastern European nations publicly demonstrated for women's rights on March 19th, 1911.
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The y-axis of "The Insanely Great History of Apple 20163" shows the year, and the top half of the chart is a cluster of tiny icons.
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The y-axis of "The Insanely Great History of Apple 21.8" shows the year, and the top half of the chart is a cluster of tiny icons.
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On a Saturday morning in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza, you'll find a cluster of canvas tents, root vegetables, some 80 dogs, and even more reusable tote bags.
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The Trump campaign is now eyeing a cluster of rallies next month to formally kick off Trump's reelection campaign, a source close to the campaign told CNN.
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In hospitals, doctors and nurses were puzzled to see a cluster of patients with symptoms of a viral pneumonia that did not respond to the usual treatments.
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When President Vladimir Putin boasted in March about Russia's deadly new weapons, he showed a video of the hypersonic Kinzhal missile knocking out a cluster of ships.
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Between the two houses, a cluster of traffic cones was scattered, one lying on its side; behind them, a pile of muddy gravel assumed a Vesuvian shape.
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After a round of layoffs last year, former employees said, Chen removed a cluster of desks in the company's cavernous office to install his own fitness center.
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A cluster of decorative containers, daubed in graffiti, line the perimeter of container terminal eight, which is partly operated by COSCO, a state-owned Chinese shipping giant.
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Britain – the world's only superpower – chose to unleash all the hell it could muster on an outmanned military outpost squarely amidst a cluster of distant prodigal colonies.
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The show also proposes the possibility of collapse and ruin, particularly as it relates to the "West," represented here by a cluster of broken Greco-Roman statues.
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Zug, a canton near Zurich, alone is home to some 1,800 of them, including global commodity traders, pharmaceutical giants and a cluster of blockchain and cryptocurrency firms.
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Our only tipoff is the straight-armed Nazi salute performed by the blue goddess and a cluster of naked green figures in a corner of the background.
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Last year, North Korea conducted a test of an ICBM engine made up of a cluster of smaller rockets, indicating it was working on an ICBM design.
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Shot on Kodak 16mm black-and-white film, it features Fabri sitting on a chair in Marcus Garvey Park with a cluster of balloons in his hand.
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Security guards mill about the gated entrance to a cluster of mansions; the main house, with its soaring white columns, has the bearing of an official residence.
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One year ago, recognizing a cluster of negative trends, the custodians reset this icon as never before in its 70 year history to two minutes before midnight.
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"We hadn't had a cluster of weakness that tight since the '08, '0.93 lows," Frank Cappelleri, senior equity trader at Instinet, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
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After all, as the country is witnessing in the greater Miami area, a cluster of locally transmitted Zika cases is difficult to stop once it is established.
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" I whisper as we walk through the double front doors, elbowing past a cluster of younger boys, finding the right hallway for Toshiko to turn down. "Hmm?
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Even then, the data about the jobs the program had produced was tucked into a cluster of small-print footnotes at the bottom of the tenth page.
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Dr. Myron G. Schultz, whose detection of a cluster of pneumonia cases in the early 1980s helped public health officials identify the AIDS epidemic, died on Feb.
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In this outbreak, a cluster of cases in Alaska were traced back to whole head lettuce, but the bulk of cases were caused by precut, packaged romaine.
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The 6.2 magnitude quake struck a cluster of mountain communities 140 km (85 miles) east of Rome early on Wednesday as people slept, destroying hundreds of homes.
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And in the Watts section of Los Angeles, a cluster of extraordinary assemblage sculptors — Betye Saar, John Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy — were piecing together references to the Rev.
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On Wednesday, the bike path was closed from Pier 20163 south, but a cluster of cyclists and runners gathered at the police barriers to pay their respects.
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But the city is also coping with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. so far, stemming from a cluster of cases in a suburban nursing home.
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And suddenly Hawk calls out, because he recognized that off to the side of the church — I hadn't even noticed it — there was a cluster of buildings.
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He pushed out a cluster of advisers, replacing them with people he liked watching on TV. He forged ahead on his long-promised policy of trade war.
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MOSCOW — Every World Cup group stage has its so-called Group of Death: the section of the draw where a cluster of good teams makes advancement difficult.
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In the front window sits a cluster of money trees and sago palms, along with what Mr. de Leon calls an "experimental" planting of garlic and onions.
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This work — a wood disk with a cluster of footprints carved in the center — recontextualizes trays traditionally used by Ghanian merchants in terms of migration and displacement.
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Ms. Fraser is meeting with a cluster of potential clients, who gather reverentially around a Cortelco 2500 touch-tone covered with paste gems and excremental pink blobs.
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This is the first time a cluster of the cases of the disease, leptospirosis, has been identified, according to an alert issued by the department on Tuesday.
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Its trial, which is being joined by Suffolk and Nassau Counties, against a cluster of pharmaceutical industry defendants, including Mallinckrodt, is set to begin on March 20.
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From there, the team was to travel to Turkey, then to Denmark, before finally flying to the remote Faroes, a cluster of Danish islands north of Scotland.
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Then there was the strange saga of whether Mr. Spicer had gathered in, among or behind a cluster of bushes before addressing reporters on White House grounds.
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In 2010, the Cluj municipality in western Romania evacuated 20 families from the city center to a cluster of containers 300 meters from the main garbage dump.
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And, for the first time, they pinpointed a cluster of neurons that makes this sensation so powerful that it causes an individual being tickled to lose control.
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The other day, the artist Shepard Fairey paid a visit to the Wynwood Walls, a cluster of mural-covered buildings in a formerly derelict part of Miami.
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One of the Sents' signature styles comes from a technique they invented that has since been copied: a necklace that looks like a cluster of soap bubbles.
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A cluster of giddy teenagers huffed and shimmied as their feet tried to keep up with the lighted squares on the dance platform of Dance Dance Revolution.
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At the other end of the room sat a cluster of officials from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, countries that have their own regional problems.
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There we boarded a small rowboat at a landing, plied by one of a cluster of local guides, for a half-day float within a protected gorge.
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A cluster of attempted digital robberies at West African financial institutions appear to have been imitating the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group's run of heists, according to Symantec.
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NASA scientists may have just solved the galactic mystery of how a huge wave of gas formed in a cluster of galaxies more than 200,000 light-years away.
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Just hours before the ANC said it would use parliament to remove Mr Zuma from office, police investigators raided a cluster of mansions belonging to the Gupta family.
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One person was killed and two others were injured Wednesday night when a cluster of rocks tumbled onto the group's campsite on Mount Rainier in Washington, reports say.
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A cluster of "pavement dweller" deaths prompted India's Supreme Court to rule in 2010 that the country's large cities must provide shelter for 0.1 percent of the population.
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There are plenty of establishments producing high-end food in the North West but they are very spread out—there isn't a cluster of them like in London.
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As Higgins was a participant observer of a cluster of outrageous innovations in art, music, poetry, performance, and independent publishing, there was a lot of explaining to do.
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The 153-km (16-mile), six-lane highway was completed just ahead of the Games and connects the main Olympic Park and a cluster of other Games venues.
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The center-left's Fabrizio Micari was seen 228 points behind the frontrunner in both surveys, followed by Claudio Fava, the candidate of a cluster of left-wing parties.
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Dr. Lea says more research needs to be done to discover with certainty what is causing what he calls a "cluster" of reproductive problems currently occurring among humans.
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Driving home with her mother one night, she saw them hovering in the darkness behind a cluster of trees, lower than a helicopter but higher than a car.
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His meeting rooms, enclosed areas with apertures that allow only a cluster of people in at a time, reveal a direct connection between earth and the galaxies above.
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"After years of being completely dormant and only after he joined Jeff Sessions' office as chief of staff, Whitaker's campaign started receiving a cluster of contributions," Evers said.
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The problem is that blowing up a killer rock transforms one big rock into a cluster of smaller ones that will hit the Earth over a wider area.
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In Storm King's North Woods area, "Architectural Cactus Grove, #1-6," from 2008, is a cluster of six whimsical sculptures that seem to be frolicking in a clearing.
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An earlier version of the article incorrectly described a cluster of fault lines that bisect Kyushu; they run from southwest to northeast, not from southeast to northwest. video
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"It was a great idea," said Carmelo García, a cabinetmaker in Abra San Francisco, a cluster of houses set on steep hills outside the coastal city of Arecibo.
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The center-left's Fabrizio Micari was seen 20 points behind the frontrunner in both surveys, followed by Claudio Fava, the candidate of a cluster of left-wing parties.
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The QLINE, a street car funded by Quicken and a cluster of other businesses and private foundations, now connects the city center to Midtown, another rapidly transforming area.
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The Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who turns 40 on March 24, is expected to announce his retirement today, after 18 seasons and a cluster of passing records.
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For those unfamiliar with the "pod" concept, it's basically a cluster of food carts designed to offer the people of Portland as many hangover cure options as possible.
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But the series' viewership has surpassed Hulu's expectations, and Holme says it's been gratifying to watch a cluster of viewers slowly make their way from season to season.
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Joined by his daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, a cluster of Mr. Trump's confidants pleaded with him to make that day — June 20 — a turning point.
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It came as federal and state officials scrambled to contain a cluster of cases on the 3,500-passenger Grand Princess, which has idled off the coast of California.
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After serious setbacks in April led to a cluster of new polio cases, Pakistan is revamping its vaccination strategy in a renewed effort to wipe out the virus.
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As the votes rolled in Wednesday night to fund the government until February, a cluster of Democrats were singing Christmas carols in a corner of the Senate chamber.
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A cluster of four 220-story office buildings and a 21968-story hotel with shops, restaurants and theaters was built in the 21980s to save a depressed city.
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Visiting another hotel that morning, I'd stepped out of the breakfast room and found myself on the battlements of a cluster of fortresses known to Venetians and Crusaders.
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Last year, Indigo opened its first American outpost, at a luxury mall in Millburn, N.J., and she eventually plans to open a cluster of Indigos in the Northeast.
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Sparking wines and Champagnes, spritzes, cocktails, and red and white wines are poured at a long counter and at a cluster of tables in the high-ceilinged space.
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My partner and I stood holding a pair of shoes at the shoe wall while a cluster of four salesclerks stood around and, surreally, kept greeting each other.
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In China's deadliest industrial accident of recent times, a cluster of explosions at a seaside chemical warehouse in 2015 in Tianjin, another northern Chinese city, killed 165 people.
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Bad batches have been linked to scattered reports of mass overdose situations in the past, but they've recently been grabbing headlines amid a cluster of mass overdoses nationwide.
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The Center for Disease control told the company that it is investigating a cluster of virus cases in Northern California connected to a previous voyage of the ship.
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This sextet of Gnawa musicians from Morocco plays songs of devotion and praise, rendered by a cluster of voices over mixed percussion and sintir, a three-stringed bass.
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Late last month, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena related to a cluster of politically-charged issues, citing "ongoing delays" in producing the documents.
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The clay pot rice is finished cooking in roughly 18 minutes, but it rarely takes that long because there is always a cluster of pots on the burners.
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" The racy video also features Styles swarmed by a cluster of skin-baring partygoers rubbing against him while he repeats the line, "do you know who you are?
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Rignot and three of his students had set up camp on a steep hill just beyond the beach—a cluster of pup tents facing a glacier-filled fjord.
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A medical-surveillance database created after the SARS outbreak in China helped scientists identify the new strain of coronavirus from a cluster of pneumonia-like illnesses in Wuhan.
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - As bakers in flour-stained clothes knead dough and slide trays of loaves into ovens in Sudan's capital, a cluster of yellow-vested volunteers keep watch.
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It did not take long for Burtynsky to find the vantage point he wanted: an oblique angle on a cluster of buildings at the intersection of two thoroughfares.
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Of the 21970 states where prices are lower than a year ago, a cluster of states — Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin — are seeing the biggest declines.
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In early March, the Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit against the state and its top officials to stop a cluster of so-called "sanctuary state" bills.
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Barlovento, a stretch of the coastal plains east of Caracas, is a cluster of towns and villages where the capital's urban areas give way to farms cultivating cacao.
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Blackstone, the private equity giant, has a cluster of nonprime investments, including a stake in Bayview Asset Management, a firm which buys mortgages from Coral Gables, in Florida.
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In the play's longest sequence, the seven metalheads, speaking heavily accented English, calmly display their various attractions — a smoke machine, a tiny fountain, a cluster of dancing wigs.
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In Jackson Heights, there is a cluster of gay bars and clubs on either side of Roosevelt Avenue, with the elevated No. 7 train rumbling down the middle.
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On Tuesday, Widodo expressed hope that the new capital could be the "next Silicon Valley" due to a cluster of research and innovation facilities envisaged for the area.
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The foundation currently concentrates on a cluster of about 2,000 villages in the state's Raigad District, a total of 110,20123 households and more than half a million people.
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Across the street stands an old factory that has been transformed into a cluster of hip new restaurants and marketplaces, selling everything from Japanese tapas to French pastries.
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Lawyers representing a cluster of gay and lesbian Indians who petitioned the court said the law, known as Section 377, was an archaic holdout from India's colonial era.
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We rattled down trocopases for six spine-jarring hours and pulled at last into the base at La Corona, a cluster of wooden buildings beside a stagnant lake.
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But the majority of her focus on preparation so far has been with a cluster of small towns in Nebraska, in the middle of the path of totality.
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The Latin American nations of Colombia and Nicaragua, for instance, have for decades fought over a cluster of islands in the western Caribbean - and the fishing rights around them.
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As her parents enjoyed the famous game, little Blue, 5, seemed to give most of her attention to a cluster of cotton candy and one of the game's mascots.
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One team of researchers spotted a stellar explosion (but not quite a supernova) whose light had travelled 13 billion light-years and was magnified by a cluster of galaxies.
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He became involved with a cluster of extremists based in the French town of Trappes and traveled to fight in Syria in December 2013, according to the court documents.
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Both theories (and a cluster of competitors) might be true somewhere in the cosmos, but probably only one of them accounts for the vast majority of black-hole mergers.
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These could be anything from proximity to Mimus, to their height, time spent at the installation, or whether they are an individual or part of a cluster of people.
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In Tianjin, more than 600 miles from Wuhan, officials have taken drastic steps to contain a cluster of cases linked to the department store in the district of Baodi.
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Ties between China and Japan, the world's second- and third-largest economies, have been plagued by a long-running territorial dispute over a cluster of East China Sea islets.
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Racing upstairs to a Code Blue in Room 834, Dr. Arango found a cluster of about 20 Houston police officers in the hall, according to his interview with investigators.
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In the third scene, a cluster of helicopters drops the Washington Monument onto Montezuma's Temple, a rock formation in Colorado Springs said to resemble an Aztec ruin in Mexico.
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Its ultimate 210,000-brake horsepower will be generated by two sources of power: a Rolls-Royce Eurofighter jet engine and a cluster of rockets from Norwegian aerospace company Nammo.
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These include the ability to split large models across GPUs and various other tweaks that'll make training large models faster when you have access to a cluster of machines.
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Because who has time for trial and error when there's a cluster of whiteheads roughly the size of a small country taking up precious real estate on your face?
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Lê has filmed a cluster of deserted Chincha Islands off the southwest coast of Peru, from a number of different perspectives, using video drones to give bird's-eye views.
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Relations between the two nations have improved in recent years after deteriorating sharply in 2012, when Japan nationalised a cluster of East China Sea islets that China also claims.
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But this May, the Pinterest engineer found herself among a cluster of young professionals in a San Francisco coworking space, ready to be converted to the gospel of pageantry.
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The fund is among a cluster of similar ventures that invest in the cryptocurrency space, backed by wealthy individuals and financial firms, that have emerged over the past year.
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The RealClearPolitics average of national primary polls still has Warren as a distant third behind Biden and then Sanders, ahead of a cluster of Harris, Pete Buttigieg and O'Rourke.
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In Beit Hanoun's "Caravan Quarter," a cluster of donated mobile homes where hundreds have been camped since the war's end as they wait to rebuild, the anger was palpable.
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He was a convinced Westernizer in his belief in science, knowledge and human freedom, a cluster of convictions that owed a great deal to his contemporary John Stuart Mill.
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The next day we set out a few miles west of Babaji, to a police base in Chah-e Anjir, a cluster of filthy buildings around a small garden.
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Designed in Georgian style by the architectural firm Schultze & Weaver, the Pierre joined a cluster of luxury hotels around Grand Army Plaza, on the southeast corner of Central Park.
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In the Czech Republic, alarming, sensational stories portraying the United States, the European Union and immigrants as villains appear daily across a cluster of about 40 pro-Russia websites.
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Opinion: Splitting up California is a billionaire's fantasy For half a decade, a wealthy venture capitalist has been trying to carve up California into a cluster of smaller states.
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It's a small abstract painting, one of a cluster of works that have been gathered, under Nazi auspices, to be jeered at for their decadence and their moral deformity.
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The suspect walked out of the Trader Joe&aposs in the city&aposs Silver Lake neighborhood with a cluster of hostages Saturday afternoon and was immediately surrounded by officers.
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The massed pigment of the fabric pattern is absolutely mesmerizing — a cluster of matte colors that, while still reading as paint, feels materially inseparable from the thing it represents.
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But an Indian official said the conditions had to be created for the Rohingyas' return and India had started its $25 million development plan with a cluster of houses.
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Earlier this month, Reuters visited a cluster of about 10 tire burning factories in an industrial area in Jokhabad, a town on the outskirts of India's capital New Delhi.
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A cluster of planets are in Earth sign Capricorn at the start of the month: the Sun, Venus, Saturn, and Pluto, with Mercury entering the mix on January 11.
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Pleasantville forms a rough triangle with the central business district in one corner and, about a mile north, a cluster of restaurants and other businesses called the Old Village.
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Guadeloupe's mainland forms a butterfly shape: Basse-Terre, the island's capital city, sits on one side and Grande-Terre, which holds a cluster of resorts, sits on the other.
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If every McQueen movie, even one with a plot as propulsive as that of "Widows," grows oddly depressing, it's because he sees the world as a cluster of transactions.
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MJO is a cluster of thunderstorms that circles the globe every 22 to 20163 days and is instrumental in bringing rainfall to more drought-prone regions in the tropics.
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Still another unit acts as a laboratory, with 12 high-speed cameras surrounding a mound, capturing biomechanical data while a cluster of computers tracks every movement in intimate detail.
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It's also home to a cluster of world-class contemporary art galleries, including Galerie Mikael Andersen, where exhibitions regularly feature noteworthy Danish artists, like Kristian Touborg and Elisabeth Toubro.
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On Tuesday, the three companies said they would set up a new operating board that would replace a cluster of organizations that currently manage different aspects of the alliance.
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A list might include a prior history of abuse, domestic violence, and a cluster of personality disorders such as antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder.
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A cluster of protea might include the same flower in stages: still sealed in its leathery armor, then petals tentatively ajar and a final trumpet blare of full bloom.
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There are few amenities down at the end of this dirt road: just 35 full-size fields, endless parking, dozens of portable toilets and a cluster of food trucks.
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When a cluster of patients with the same pneumonia-like symptoms came to Wuhan hospitals in December, medics entered their locations, demographic information, and infection statuses into that database.
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There seems to be a cluster of local efforts to allow noncitizen voting, Mr. Hayduk said — but at the same time, other officials are pursuing strict voter identification laws.
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At a cluster of picnic tables at one end of the park, several women in their 70s and 80s cooked rice on camp stoves, laughing to buoy their spirits.
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The inmate was housed in Dade's mental-health ward, the Transitional Care Unit, a cluster of buildings connected by breezeways and equipped with one-way mirrors and surveillance cameras.
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Online forums have concocted an imaginary alt-right country called Kekistan, whose flag is basically a Nazi flag, only green, with a cluster of Ks instead of a swastika.
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In Britain, attention has been focused on a cluster of transmissions at a ski resort in the French Alpine town of Les Contamines-Montjoie, near Switzerland, late last month.
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Lately, though, we've been seeing the Sackler moniker in far less esteemed venues, as a cluster of lawsuits have uncovered how Sackler marketing spurred on the American opioid crisis.
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Beyond the house, the road meandered upward past more villas, then dustily through a cluster of old cottages around the medieval parish church, which had a distinguished rood screen.
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Across the unpainted gesso, flanked by the green arch and the black and red shapes, there is a cluster of short, thick marks in blue, orange, and plum pastel.
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Mr. Nouvel's design for the vast complex consists of a cluster of overlapping disks that recalls the desert rose (the rose-shaped mineral formations found in the Qatari desert).
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Sweden took a hit when AstraZeneca moved its headquarters to Britain but still has a cluster of medtech firms and the health sector has a vibrant start-up scene.
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One of Issey Miyake's 3D pleated dresses is shown alongside a cluster of 1950s paper lanterns by the Japanese artist Isamu Noguchi — who influenced Miyake's seminal Pleats Please designs.
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A Wall Street Journal analysis found during the primaries that the most rapidly diversifying counties in a cluster of Midwestern states were more likely to vote for Mr. Trump.
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The North Park Dryden Historic District, a cluster of pitched-roof homes with wide eaves designed by the local son David Owen Dryden, sits along 28th and Pershing Streets.
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At a cluster of monitors, the showrunners Jordan Cahan and David Caspe pondered whether key bumps were wedding-appropriate, even in the baroquely dissipated world of 1980s Wall Street.
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Toshiba and Western Digital said Wednesday that they had agreed to withdraw a cluster of lawsuits and arbitration claims over the deal that they had filed against each other.
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For context there's a cluster of ceramic vessels by his elders ("deceased Japanese national treasures"), including four by the great Shoji Hamada that cover 2718 years of his remarkable development.
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Local medics said 30 people including 10 women and children were killed in the helicopter-born Navy SEAL attack on a cluster of houses in Yemen's southern al-Bayda province.
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Located in a cluster of housing projects, it was racially diverse, with Chinese students from the surrounding tenements, Black and Latino families from the projects, and white families from Tribeca.
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A cluster of recent issues at much lower yields than secondary market levels has prompted a backlash from market participants on worries that more off-market deals could distort pricing.
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Meanwhile, humans step in when needed to manually operate the robot to perform tasks that are difficult for machines, like gripping a single product from a cluster of different items.
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A cluster of pages posing as Libyan news entities posted about Libyan issues, but the page managers were in Egypt, the Netherlands, Germany and other countries, said the Stanford researchers.
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That was near a cluster of other big winners, including one family that claimed three separate $1 million prizes plus a Dodge Viper sports car, according to The Daily Beast.
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Certiport staff gathered up everyone's cellphones and stacked them on a table in the center of the room, where a cluster of multilingual translators sat, ready to troubleshoot any crises.
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Fallucco, now 18, had been anxious about the approaching one-year anniversary of a classmate's suicide, which was part of a cluster of a dozen youth suicides in the area.
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But outside, a cluster of men and women had listened to them, had cheered them, and then waited, clipboards in hand, for those who had decided they could Reclaim Idaho.
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A cluster of Civil War-era cannonballs washed up on a South Carolina beach on Sunday after Hurricane Matthew whipped the southeastern U.S. coast with strong winds and heavy flooding.
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Compared to light drinkers, people who drank moderately enjoyed a reduced risk for metabolic syndrome—a cluster of common health issues including weight problems, high blood sugar, and poor cholesterol.
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Nvidia basically created a cluster of high-end gaming PC that lives in the cloud and that gamers can rent directly from Nvidia and control remotely from their own device.
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Inside a cluster of unmarked buildings in Palo Alto, a small team backed by Google co-founder Larry Page is building a vehicle that they believe will revolutionize personal transportation.
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A cluster of quakes in northwestern Oklahoma this year included a magnitude 5.1 earthquake, and several 4.7 quakes were felt last fall before regulators stepped in to limit disposal activity.
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Credit Suisse, which still ranks Pakistan as a frontier market, noted that the country has a cluster of "highly profitable value-creative corporates," outperforming most of its frontier-market peers.
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Your dragons travel through walls, shields and any other barriers, so lining up a cluster of enemies that you don't have a line of sight on is an effective strategy.
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Which could also be said for the Quad Cities themselves, a cluster of five (yes, five, despite "quad" meaning four) cities spanning the Iowa-Illinois border, where I grew up.
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A murky future No cases of Ebola have been reported since November of last year, when a cluster of three cases arose in Liberia, according to the World Health Organization.
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By observing X-ray emissions coming from a cluster of galaxies 250 million light years away, Hitomi measured just how fast interstellar gases moved between the galaxies within the cluster.
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This past March, New York hosted the Armory Show and Volta New York, The Art Show, and a cluster of satellite fairs, including the refined Independent and scrappy Spring Break.
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They celebrate a cluster of artists, sounds, and songs that appeal broadly enough and affect deeply enough to gather thousands of people and generate millions of dollars in one weekend.
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"Agitation is a syndrome defined by a cluster of things including verbal and physical aggression, restlessness as well as shouting associated with distress and anxiety," said lead author Clive Ballard.
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A new paid sick-leave law took effect Saturday in Arizona, which joins a cluster of other states in continuing momentum on an issue that has seen broadening political support.
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A cluster of small triangles and squares along a pencil-thin shoreline are all you need to recognize Hong Kong from the mountains above and behind the city and harbor.
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Photos from the time show a blank desert coastline with a cluster of shabby-looking buildings on its edge, the remnants of Qatar's days as a remote pearl-diving outpost.
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Turtle Bay Gardens is a cluster of 20 1860s townhouses on East 48th Street and East 49th Street, between Second and Third Avenues, whose backyards were united in the 1920s.
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A sector that started as a two-person partnership with Vicarious Visions has grown into a cluster of companies in the Albany Region that employs 450 people, Mr. Bala said.
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But only moments after emerging from a cluster of houses, Leviz, Sapauu, and BAsill were immediately lit up and taken out by gunfire from Finland, Russia, and the United States.
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A cluster of plainclothes policemen staking out the intersection angrily waved me down, leaning into the windows of my car to ask why I turned around when I saw them.
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They photographed a cluster of men from the prosecutor's office standing by a bridge, looking at an open black plastic bag and a white bag left on the bank below.
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I spied a roaring lion near a cluster of winged archers and, in a cheekier register, a parody of the "March of Progress" illustration that riffed on Nike's Jumpman logo.
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Purdue and other pharmaceutical companies are currently facing a cluster of lawsuits, but the ones filed by New York and Massachusetts appear especially poised to make Purdue face its actions.
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The internet turns out to be a wonderland for people with a cluster of really negative personality traits called the "Dark Tetrad": narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, and ruthless self-interest (Machiavellianism).
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Mistry's Shapoorji Pallonji family own a roughly 18 percent stake in Tata Sons, with Tata Trusts - a cluster of public charities - owning a controlling 66 percent stake in the holding company.
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Locals said the government forces came to a cluster of villages in the area and accused the soldiers of vandalizing and harassing villagers, which led to anti-India protests and clashes.
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Just this week, scientists using the Very Large Telescope in Chile discovered a black hole in NGC 23201—the first stellar mass black hole found in a cluster of this kind.
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Just this week, scientists using the Very Large Telescope in Chile discovered a black hole in NGC 3201—the first stellar mass black hole found in a cluster of this kind.
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At the moment, it's a four-way race; Biden leads the field with 24% followed by a cluster of three others -- Bernie Sanders (16%), Elizabeth Warren (15%) and Pete Buttigieg (14%).
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Already, that tension led the campaign to abandon plans to launch Trump's reelection campaign by holding a cluster of rallies timed around the fourth anniversary of Trump's campaign announcement in 2015.
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On Friday Russia-backed Syrian troops reclaimed a cluster of towns they had lost early in the eight-year-old war, driving out the last rebel fighters from the Hama countryside.
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After an invisible sunscreen, one exfoliating acne treatment, a cluster of liquid eyeshadows, and a very musky perfume, Glossier is finally launching its most-anticipated beauty product of the year: mascara.
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Visitors to Amaravati now drive on a single-lane road flanked by rice paddies and sugarcane fields to arrive at a cluster of low-rise buildings that are temporary administration offices.
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A cluster of Trump supporters brought anti-impeachment signs and a giant poster of a cereal box labeled "Biden's Corn Pops," an apparent reference to Joe Biden's gaffe over the summer.
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The Delamar Southport Hotel, a luxury hotel and spa on Old Post Road, marks the entrance to the village amid a cluster of classically designed residential buildings known as Southport Green.
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" On Monday, Trump retweeted an image of a golden Trump tower looming over a cluster of houses on the Arctic island, and wrote: "I promise not to do this to Greenland!
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With a cluster of planets in your communication sector, the messages never end—there's a lot you want to say and do as you lay the groundwork for your highest goals.
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There was a cluster of hyperinflations in Europe after the first world war, notably in Germany, and in the early 1990s in countries affected by the break-up the Soviet Union.
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There's a cluster of fast-charging stations in Western Australia, which forms the RAC Electric Highway, and along the Hume Highway, which connects the major cities of Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney.
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THERE is something odd about MARA Digital, a cluster of stalls selling laptops, mobiles and other gizmos on the second floor of a shopping centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's multicultural capital.
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It stood for a cluster of principles that the more moderate revolutionaries were fighting for: the rule of law, civil equality, constitutional and representative government and a number of individual rights.
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A few kilometres down the road from Disneyland is the commercial heart of Val d'Europe, a cluster of imitation belle époque housing blocks with mansard roofs surrounding a giant shopping centre.
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The same concept can be seen in a recent MIT study that found a cluster of three to eight small, "shoebox-sized satellites" are more accurate than a traditional, large satellite.
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Developed by Google's ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) division, Project Soli is a cluster of sensors than use radar to detect and track the movement of nearby objects including your hands.
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Residents of the Florida Keys, a cluster of islands south of Miami, had mostly evacuated the area through the storm, and were finally allowed to return to their homes this week.
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Last night on Survivor, Michaela used a cluster of rocks to show her close-knit allies Jay, Will and Hannah a plan to bring the four of them to the end.
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The idea of a sitting US president giving an off-the-record speech before a cluster of some of the most powerful people in the country sparked controversy in the press.
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Valdosta, Georgia (CNN)NASCAR's chief executive and several NASCAR drivers endorsed Donald Trump on Monday, just one day before a cluster of Southern states vote in the GOP's Super Tuesday contests.
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To put that into perspective, when we were screening the film in Dr. Ngor's village in Takeo province, there was commotion among a cluster of people who were yelling and screaming.
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Culverwell was killed in the wee hours of May 2 after three men entered his family's boat, which was docked in Guna Yala, a cluster of islands off Panama's Caribbean coast.
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We had to drive for 20 minutes along narrow country roads to get to her village, a cluster of stone houses overlooking a magnificent landscape of rolling hills and olive trees.
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Nearly four dozen Farragut residents who'd taken two buses chartered by the church filed into the auditorium of a Brooklyn elementary school, sitting behind a cluster of anxious parents from Dumbo.
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New research, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, illustrates how a timely confluence of warm temperatures and changes in the ocean stoked a cluster of 2800 potent Medieval-era megadroughts.
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The location where three of the victims were shot is set amid a cluster of small one- and two-bedroom clapboard homes in a historically African-American neighborhood called King Villa.
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I love when things emerge over time, like moments that differentiate the treated and raw gauze or when a cluster of cross-hatched lines, embroidered or printed, reveals a courtroom scene.
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Save for a cluster of wigs on mannequins in the center of the main salon, the space is crammed with notebooks, photographs and vibrant, large-scale oil paintings by D'ys himself.
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As Ms. Thomas spoke, a cluster of naked Jarawa children were making a racket outside the isolation ward, peering out at the lights of the village and calling to passers-by.
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James and Anthony have ignited a cluster of combustible story lines this season, merely by talking or tweeting, with their every word being picked apart and analyzed by fans and observers.
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The Nipah virus has been confirmed as the culprit in a cluster of patients in the Indian state of Kerala, killing at least 10 people and leaving 2 others critically ill.
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The year opens with a cluster of planets hanging out in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn: the Sun, Venus, Saturn, and Pluto, which will soon be joined by Mercury on January 11.
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First launched in the 1970s, a cluster of totemic forms occupies the gallery floor in each previous iteration; low-lying, their proportions and hieratic configurations nonetheless give them a monumental aura.
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The suicide vehicle gained speed on a gentle decline from the hamlet that had seemed dangerously close, and tried to veer off-road toward a cluster of vehicles just behind us.
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Nor did he know who lived in the nearby squat, ranch-style house with beige siding, set back from the rural Wisconsin road by a cluster of trees shedding golden leaves.
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Near an oak plank dining table and a stove top with a cluster of espresso makers are weathered Adirondack chairs flanking a reclaimed metal barrel that gathers rain from the roof.
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Within days, it would emerge that Mr. Garbuz, who is from New Rochelle, N.Y., was part of a cluster of more than 90 cases, the largest concentration on the East Coast.
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In the central Japan city of Nagoya, the mayor asked 126 such facilities to shut down for two weeks after a cluster of coronavirus cases was found at one of them.
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Washington, which has grappled with a cluster of measles cases, eliminated personal and philosophical exemptions to receiving the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine for children in schools and day-care centers.
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To watch a baby rhino hopping through the mud or a cluster of capybaras sitting stoically in a hot tub is to momentarily exit the tainted ecosystem of the human world.
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Up close, I was struck by the complexity of a single blossom: a large yellow star wreathed a cluster of five tubular petals, shaped like angel's trumpets and pooled with nectar.
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Tornadoes: Rescue workers in the U.S. rushed to search for survivors after a cluster of storms ripped through the Southeast, from Alabama into Florida and Georgia, killing at least 23 people.
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He could — when he felt it necessary — draw a cluster of contours, conveying the multiplicity of a flower that has just passed its moment of fullness and is entering its decline.
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CUSHENDUN, Northern Ireland — The many marvels dotting the dramatic Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland include a cluster of eerily beautiful caves in this tidy village, around 260 miles north of Belfast.
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I asked her to tell me the next time she saw someone spot her, and almost immediately, she nodded at a cluster of women on a lower level of the garden.
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" But this is the first time the state has seen a cluster of lung disease associated with vaping, Haupt said, and "who knows how many more cases we're going to get.
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In the central Japan city of Nagoya, the mayor asked 126 such facilities to shut down for two weeks after a cluster of coronavirus cases was found at one of them.
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Earlier in March, Cuomo used the National Guard to create a one-mile "containment zone" around New Rochelle, a suburb of New York City, to help slow a cluster of cases.
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A cluster of lamps, their white shades dipped in blue ombre, meant to evoke the sky lanterns released en masse for the full-moon Yi Peng Festival, drifting into the night.
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F.D.A. investigators traced the sickness among a cluster of eight inmates at an Alaska prison back to whole-head romaine that had been harvested from Harrison Farms, in the Yuma area.
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In 1981, the early days of the disease's spread in the United States, AIDS was sometimes referred to as "gay cancer" since it was diagnosed in a cluster of gay men.
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Poll after poll shows a cluster of four hopefuls at the top — Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg — with the possibility of delivering no clear winner among them.
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Reddit barred a cluster of QAnon groups from its platform in 2018, after a spate of violent threats from members, and Apple pulled a popular QAnon app from its app store.
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AB: I was just thinking of Hartford at that moment and how art schools have these moments where they suddenly ignite because a cluster of faculty come together at one time.
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Before the auction, a cluster of protesters gathered outside the auction house's York Avenue headquarters, objecting to the inclusion in the sale of works from the Berkshire Museum, in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Authorities identified a cluster of towns in Lombardy and a smaller zone in the neighboring region of Veneto as the epicenter of the flare-up and placed 50,000 inhabitants under quarantine.
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Authorities identified a cluster of towns in Lombardy and a smaller zone in the neighboring region of Veneto as the epicenter of the flare-up and placed 50,000 inhabitants under quarantine.
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In Carter County, where 56,210 people live in a cluster of small cities and rural towns on the North Carolina border, nearly 29 people have died from opioid overdoses since 21.
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" In one example involving New Hampshire voters, a cluster of 35- to 55-year-olds, mostly female, was described as "polite and concerned with remaining in the good graces of others.
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These include the Alien Street Market, which catered to Russian shuttle traders, and a cluster of buildings near the Beijing Zoo that composed the city's largest and most famous clothing market.
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Our guide Martin drove us to a cluster of miner's cabins at the edge of town where he handed out headlamps and springy-teethed crampons for the bottoms of our boots.
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I think the climate is part of a cluster of issues — including gun control and gun rights — that send a strong cultural signal about what kind of person a candidate is.
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Today, she lives in Arverne View, a cluster of seaside towers once called Ocean Village, where residents also lived in pitch-blackness and freezing conditions after the storm, some for weeks.
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A cluster of fluorescent-lit offices and a copy room on the building's second floor, it turns out, had been home to the Wyoming territorial assembly and later the Supreme Court.
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The coastal exodus never reached places like Billings, and all that developer money bought was a cluster of unfinished towers, whole suburbs curled up like shrimp tails around their own emptiness.
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November 22, 2016 - CDC announces that a section of North Miami Beach, where a cluster of Zika cases were reported, is no longer an area where the virus is being actively transmitted.
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The Milky Way lives in a cluster of galaxies called the local group, which would be part of the Virgo Supercluster, itself perhaps part of a larger supercluster called the Laniakea Supercluster.
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Spinning up a cluster of cells at a lab bench is costlier, harder to do and the outcomes of experiments are less certain than the results of implementing a new software framework.
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The international team of scientists found two magnified images of the galaxy, called A1689B11, in two different points of the sky around their magnifying glass, a cluster of galaxies called Abell 1689.
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There is a cluster of houses, some fields, a few cars parked by the side of the road and a small shop, all set against the backdrop of a looming pine forest.
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Max Marttila's favorite of his paintings depicts a man in a tan jacket entranced by an iPhone, his body dissolving into a cluster of houses flowing row by row down a hill.
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Germany is keen on using EU defence schemes, like Permanent Structured Co-operation, a cluster of EU projects launched with fanfare last year, to bind big and small European countries closer together.
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When I visit the Tengger Desert on the border of Inner Mongolia and Ningxia on a camel trek, the guide points to a cluster of sharp shrubs nestled on the sand dunes.
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Each of these small Catholic communities lies off the main arteries; each consists of a cluster of houses strung along a road passing roughly from a church to a sugar cane field.
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There's a pool table and a cluster of screens broadcasting the game, and while the music is lame and the lighting way too bright, the atmosphere doesn't seem to be bothering anyone.
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Christie will still be involved in the transition, joining a cluster of other steadfast Trump supporters serving as vice chairmen: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, retired Lt. Gen.
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The pain matrix is actually a cluster of regions in the brain that prior imaging studies indicated are involved in processing pain perception, including the posterior insula and the anterior cingulate cortex.
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In human visual perception, this is reflected by the fact that a cluster of neurons is focused on a small receptive field, which is part of the much larger entire visual field.
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