Clustered Sentence Examples

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  • The crowd seemed clustered at one particular spot.

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  • A large proportion of the most prominent buildings are clustered round the spacious Schlossplatz, with its fine promenades.

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  • The afternoon sun was high in the sky, baking the revelers in summer warmth as they clustered around the intersection of Sixth and Main Street, the site of the infamous water fight.

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  • The first is of the time of Henry III., a fine octagonal building, its vaulted roof supported by a slender clustered column of marble.

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  • Location is predominantly lowland; the cropmarks clustered along river valleys.

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  • The third division of Germany comprises the basin of the Danube and Franconia, where around Nuremberg, Bamberg and Wurzburg the population is thickly clustered.

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  • The crown of the third molar is nearly as long as those of the first and second together, having, in addition to the four principal lobes, a large posterior heel, composed of clustered conical cusps, and supported by additional roots.

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  • The alveoli, in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged, are clustered at the ends of the bronchioles.

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  • Fred O'Connor, with three silver-haired lady friends in tow, clustered around the backyard picnic table.

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  • The rather small tubular yellow or red flowers are borne on simple or branched leafless stems, and are generally densely clustered.

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  • When Friday arrived, we were a pensive clutch as we clustered in the Leblanc living room after I'd played the tape of Merrill Cooms' offer.

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  • There are about 20 stamens, white with an orange head, clustered around a central green pistil with a yellow head.

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  • It has a lofty nave and side aisles, separated by elegant light clustered pillars, supporting pointed arches.

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  • Silene Armeria - a showy annual kind with leafy stems of 12 to 18 inches high, bluish-green foliage, and dense clustered heads of white, pink, or crimson flowers from July to September.

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  • These often appear as many tiny red dots clustered together and could indicate a serious problem.

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  • And some look like multiple moles or tumors, clustered in a group or a line.

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  • Bumps, each representing a bite, appear clustered together in groups of three or four.

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  • Many ecclesiastical ceremonies, growing up from early times, clustered round the celebration of the Easter festival.

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  • These houses clustered round the churches which now began to be built in considerable numbers, and formed the various contrade of the city.

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  • The population is most thickly clustered in the north and in the neighbourhood of the Swiss town of Basel.

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  • The first and second molars have quadrate crowns, with four principal obtuse conical cusps, around which numerous accessory cusps are clustered.

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  • They are grass-like herbs, sometimes annual, but more often persist by means of an underground stem from which spring erect solitary or clustered, generally three-sided aerial stems, with leaves in three rows.

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  • In size they vary between wide limits, from minute sparkling points encrusting rock surfaces and often so thickly clustered together as to produce a drusy effect, to large single crystals measuring a yard in length and diameter and weighing half a ton.

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  • Farther south the mountains clustered on the east of the table-land (Sierra de Albarracin, Serrania de Cuenca) long rendered direct communication between Valencia and Madrid extremely difficult, and the principal communications with the east and south-east are effected where the southern table-land of La Mancha merges in the hill country which connects the interior of Spain with the Sierra Nevada.

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  • Why the circular form was chosen for the skep need not be inquired into, beyond saying that its shape conforms to that of a swarm, as the bees usually hang clustered on the branch of a neighbouring tree or bush after issuing from the parent hive.

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  • The evening was enveloped in Oscar-style glamor with over 400 guests neatly clustered at tables, nervously awaiting the announcement of the results.

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  • Plants found in the short turf include Chiltern gentian, dwarf thistle, dropwort, clustered bellflower and the rare clustered bellflower.

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  • Competitors came out of the shade of the trees to be greeted by a sizeable crowd of spectators clustered around a cleverly prepared re-start.

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  • The quality was quite stunning and had the audience clustered around it positively drooling!

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  • Remote and isolated, deeply glaciated valley with clustered small farms with small enclosed fields on lower slopes and valley bottom.

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  • Since multiple instances of similar images occur, the data tend to be clustered in the feature space.

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  • Nationally scarce plants found in London's acid grassland include clustered clover, upright chickweed and autumn squill.

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  • The first phase of this new building was the octagonal chapter-house with its elaborate vaulting and clustered central pillar.

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  • Belt, " clustered together in a dense mass like a great swarm of bees hanging from the roof."

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  • These were very numerous, for the place was thickly inhabited, and a large group of the queer people clustered near, gazing sharply upon the strangers who had emerged from the long spiral stairway.

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  • The group of these queer creatures which was discovered clustered near the stairs at first remained staring and motionless, glaring with evil eyes at the intruders who had so suddenly appeared in their land.

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  • The main village, clustered around the ferry key has about 30 houses.

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  • An alternative strategy would be the targeted search for galaxies clustered around known high redshift objects (radio galaxies and QSOs).

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  • Nationally scarce plants found in London 's acid grassland include clustered clover, upright chickweed and autumn squill.

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  • Small, musical, gold or silver instruments look great when they are elegantly clustered together on or around the cake.

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  • Longer stalks can be integrated into wedding flower arrangements, or the wedding favors themselves can be clustered into tiers or patterns for greater impact.

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  • About six kinds are in cultivation, the best known being A. lutea, which grows about 3 feet high, with yellow flowers in dense clustered spikes.

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  • The individual blooms are small, but clustered in dense heads, their one fault being a somewhat unpleasant smell.

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  • It is an interesting and pretty plant, with orange-yellow flowers of the size of a shilling carried as clustered heads upon stems of 6 to 12 inches high.

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  • Dusty Miller (Senecio Cineraria) - A fine-leaved, half-shrubby perennial from the Mediterranean coast, where it grows from 1 1/2 to 3 feet in height, with much-cut silvery leaves and clustered heads of yellow flowers late in summer.

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  • Clustered Bellflower (Campanula Glomerata) - A handsome plant about 2 feet high, the stems terminated by dense clusters of pretty intense purple flowers.

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  • Lambs-skin (Arnica) - A small group of perennial herbs of the Daisy order, with clustered leaves and neat yellow flowers on long stems.

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  • P. maritimum is also hardy in the south, if planted at the foot of a warm wall in light soil its large white flowers, in clustered heads, are very fragrant and semitransparent in texture.

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  • The flowers are clustered in erect spikes, are sessile, of a greenish-white, with the petals rather far apart.

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  • It is less than 1 foot in height, with ovate leaves from a quarter of an inch to half an inch long, thickly clustered on the twigs, the margins set with slender hairs.

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  • It is of somewhat straggling habit, with loosely-clustered pale green leathery leaves and handsome greenish flowers three-quarters of an inch across, clustered together at the tips of the shoots as in Ivy and Aralia.

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  • It is a tall vigorous climber of massive effect, with foliage thickly clustered.

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  • The berry fruit can range in color from pale pink to dark red and are quite small, but look oversized when clustered on the delicate features of the plant.

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  • As plants are clustered close together, you will need to be diligent to prevent any spread of disease or pests.

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  • Mopheads are a very "showy" in the garden with their clustered, vibrant blooms and equally attractive leaves.

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  • In a cottage garden, annual and perennial flowers are clustered together in informal plantings.

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  • The lights can be clustered in one area, spread out along the entire track and positioned in different angles to light specific spots in the room.

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  • More than 2,700 animals reside in exhibits scattered throughout the park rather than clustered in one zoo location.

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  • Alveoli-The tiny air sacs clustered at the ends of the bronchioles in the lungs in which oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange takes place.

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  • Their practical design combined with their low cost means that they are often used clustered in groups as a candle centerpiece or feature.

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  • They boast a shock of clustered ruffles along the T-strap and are available in bright, party-perfect shades, like teal and purple.

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  • The room, obligatorily draped in fishnet and seashells, was packed to the gun­nels with as many standing as occupying the tightly clustered seats jammed into the smoky room.

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  • That national poet collected in the earliest Scottish poem, written in the reign of Bruce's grandson, the copious traditions which clustered round his memory.

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  • That his exploits made an exceptional impression on the popular mind is certain from the mass of legendary history that clustered round his name; he became, says Mr Davis, "in popular eyes the champion of the English national cause."

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  • There are five classes; the badge is a silver sun of seven clustered rays, with crescent and star between each cluster; on a gold centre is the sultan's name in black Turkish lettering, surrounded by a red fillet inscribed with the words Zeal, Devotion, Loyalty; it is suspended from a red crescent and star; the ribbon is red with green borders.

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  • Originally, perhaps, each town clustered round one temple, and each head of a family had a right to minister there and share its receipts.

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  • Hoofddorp, Venneperdorp or Nieuw Vennep, Abbenes and the vicinities of the pumpingstations are the spots where the population has clustered most thickly.

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  • The ova of Anopheles are tiny black rodshaped objects, which are deposited on the water of natural puddles, ponds, or slowly moving streams, by preference those which are well supplied with vegetation; they float, singly or attached to other objects or clustered together in patterns.

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  • Groups of dwellings, such as are still to be seen on some of the small canals at Burano, clustered together along the banks of the deeper channels which traverse the lagoon islands and give access to the tide.

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  • The cross of white and gold clustered rays bears in a blue centre a silver star-shaped mirror.

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  • The large church of St Mary, at the top of the steep High Street, has fine clerestory windows, clustered columns and an elaborate carvedoak ceiling of the 15th century; it contains several interesting monuments of the 17th and 18th centuries, some of which commemorate'members of the family of Philipps of Picton Castle.

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  • But abuses of every kind had clustered round them, and in many cases the profits had gone into the pockets of hangers-on of the court, whilst officials had given their assistance to the grantors even beyond their legal powers.

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  • Kotaraja lies near the northern extremity of the island, and consists of detached houses of timber and thatch, clustered in enclosed groups called kampongs, and buried in a forest of fruit-trees.

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  • More than that, the very word Joasaph or Josaphat (Arabic, Yudasatf) is a corruption of Bodisat due to a confusion between the Arabic letters for Y and B, and Bodisatva is a common title for the Buddha in the many birth-stories that clustered round the life of the sage.

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  • South-west of these buildings, on the other side of the Johannisthal Park, are clustered the medical institutes and hospitals of the university - the infirmary, clinical and other hospitals, the physico-chemical institute, pathological institute, physiological institute, ophthalmic hospital, pharmacological institute, the schools of anatomy, the chemical laboratory, the zoological institute, the physicomineralogical institute, the botanical garden and also the veterinary schools, deaf and dumb asylum, agricultural college and astronomical observatory.

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