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31 It looks almost like a cluster, and I have known unwary observers to confuse it with the Pleiades. 32 In the industrial and engineering cluster, students participated in multi-week internships and prepared independent projects related to their work-site experiences. 33 On this basis, the hypothesis would be that religious beliefs tend to cluster around particular compounds of limitation. 34 Around it, a dwarf cluster of irregular shapes outlined the village that had clung to the church for 800 years. 35 For a striking effect, several stems should be grown together to form a cluster. 36 In the morning sunlight Dent was no longer a fantasy but a solid and compact cluster of dwellings of a past age. 37 New large telescopes may clarify how galaxies form - at present a surprisingly difficult puzzle - and why they cluster. 38 The sun blazed down on all of us: friends, family, servants and a cluster of barefoot neighborhood kids. 39 The main object of binocular interest in Aquarius is the globular cluster M2. 40 A hard dirt path leads into the village past a cluster of small bamboo huts. 41 There was only a cluster of reeds by the river(Sentence dictionary), rustling dryly in an evening breeze. 42 I mention it here because it and Sirius show the way to the open cluster M50 in Monoceros. 43 The bad senses cluster around the notion of deliberately causing harm to another being or entity. 44 They cluster around telephone boxes and the bus station, plotting to head north. 45 The most spectacular binocular object in Gemini is the open cluster M35. 46 They identified two key clusters in chemistry; a general and organic chemistry cluster, and a physical chemistry cluster. 47 Now it bumps over into the next cluster and in effect fills it up, too. 48 Such places have become very popular growth points for industries which cluster together at them. 49 The beautiful island of Gigha spread out before us with a cluster of houses around the little bay of Ardminish. 50 This is the ultimate in cluster thinking, the cluster country. 51 The Royal Navy's base in Portsmouth, and a cluster of high-tech defence firms, had helped keep south Hampshire prosperous. 52 The globular cluster M53 is in the same field as Alpha. 53 The planes were reported to have used cluster bombs and also to have strafed roads and buildings. 54 A cluster of people, all anxious to shake his hand, formed around the speaker. 55 Weights could be modified to cluster similar input patterns into distinct classes. 56 Leukopenia tends to cluster early in the course of treatment, whereas aplastic anemia occurs fairly evenly throughout the first year. 57 The classroom was almost empty, save for a cluster of little girls who sat at one table rolling and pummeling clay. 58 By now, the police were chasing protesters into various neighbourhoods, and throwing cluster bombs of rubber pellets at locals. 59 The test of a competitive strategy is its profitability. Corporate strategy plans the company's cluster of firmlets. 60 Cluster headings are used to create a link between the criteria and each process.