Conglomeration Sentence Examples

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  • It is a conglomeration of corporations.

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  • This is typically because India today is a conglomeration of many religions.

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  • According to Asinius Quadratus their name indicates that they were a conglomeration of various tribes.

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  • The station was found in order to fight back to the media conglomeration 's dominance of US media.

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  • Next he places the parrots (q.v.), and then the vast assemblage of " Passereaux "- which he declares to be all of one type, even genera like Pipra (manakin, q.v.) and Pitta - and concludes with the somewhat heterogeneous conglomeration of forms, beginning with Cypselus (swift, q.v.), that so many systematists have been accustomed to call Picariae, though to them as a group he assigns no name.

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  • The suburbs on this ridge, from south to north, are Anderlecht, Molenbeek and Koekelberg, and Laeken with its royal château and park forms the northern part of the Brussels conglomeration.

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  • The Pirates are basically a loose conglomeration of musicians that over the years have had a constantly revolving line-up.

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  • Spraying the entire conglomeration black is an effective device, for the objects no longer appear disparate.

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  • It's a thriving hybrid, a conglomeration of 88 independent cities sprawling over a vast urban Maelstrom.

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  • Less a city in the European sense than a conglomeration of neighborhoods an...[more] Wonders - Borobudur Borobudur is the worlds largest Buddhist stupa.

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  • P. Tate and others has resulted in quite a new appreciation of the tribal origin of the great conglomeration of Baluch peoples.

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  • The suburbs on this ridge, from south to north, are Anderlecht, Molenbeek and Koekelberg, and Laeken with its royal château and park forms the northern part of the Brussels conglomeration.

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  • Never forget to check Amazon.com, of course, which is such a conglomeration of so many retailers and websites that the searching is practically done for you.

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  • In 2005 and 2006, Cendant spun off into various divisions, thus breaking up the conglomeration.

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  • Instead, it is a conglomeration of factors that worked together between the music, its fans and the fashion industry.

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  • The name Lego is a conglomeration of the two Danish words "leg godt" which mean, "play well".

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  • As with previous seasons, the Dancing with the Stars season 7 cast is a conglomeration of actors, singers and athletes, as well as other celebrities from various genres.

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  • Thus the protoand per-salts of iron, as well as the protoand per-salts of tin, including also a large variety of tannin, sumac, divi-divi, chestnut, valonia, the acacias (Areca Catechu and Acacia Catechu from India), from which are obtained cutch and gambier, &c., are no longer used solely as mordants or tinctorial matters, but mainly to serve the object of converting the silk into a greatly-expanded fibre, consisting of a conglomeration of more or less of these substances."

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  • In the depths of Asia a great conglomeration of east Turkish tribes (Tatars or Mongols), formed by a terrible warrior, known under his honorific title Jenghiz Khan, had conquered the northern provinces of China, and extended its power to the frontiers of the Transoxianian regions.

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  • The inhabitants present a remarkable conglomeration of different races, various nationalities, divers languages, distinctive costumes and conflicting faiths, giving, it is true, a singular interest to what may be termed the human scenery of the city, but rendering impossible any close social cohesion, or the development of a common civic life.

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  • Every one of the kingdoms grouped round the two sovereigns who shared modern Spain was itself a loose conglomeration of classes.

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  • The Church of Rome was only part of the scheme; the whole conglomeration of apostate churches can be but part of the scheme.

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  • In Finland the population is composed of Finnish-speaking and Swedish-speaking Protestants; the Baltic provinces are inhabited by German-speaking, Lettspeaking and Esth-speaking Lutherans; the inhabitants of the south-western provinces are chiefly Polish-speaking Roman Catholics and Yiddish-speaking Jews; in the Crimea and on the Middle Volga there are a considerable number of Tatarspeaking Mahommedans; and in the Caucasus there is a conglomeration of races and languages such as is to be found on no other portion of the earth's surface.

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  • It originated with the Salian Franks, often simply called Salians, the chief of that conglomeration of Germanic peoples known as Franks.

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  • The term Afghan really applies to one section only of the mixed conglomeration of nationalities which forms the people of Afghanistan, but this is the dominant section known as the Durani.

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