Cluster
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Weddings were reported to be interrupted so guests could
cluster
around the T.V. set, and then turn their attention back to the bride and groom.
It was a all-out
cluster
of madness!
The film is padded out with nonsensical clichés (the old couple who wanders off for no reason; the girl who sprains her ankle; another who gets snagged on a branch) and incredible lapses in logic (why can't our zeroes see or hear a
cluster
of ants that are mere feet away?), which culminates in a third act that apparently tries to wax philosophical in the vein of H.G. Wells' original story (which I haven't read) but falls flat on its face.
Another resident of the community is found mysteriously dead among a
cluster
of spiders and with the help of a 16 year-old kid, they realize the area holds an ancient, native American curse.
Bisley, a top-flight actor, gives his role some depth, but we are too often in the company here of juvenile halfwits, directionless slum based teenagers who fittingly
cluster
at various trash dumps.
Around this central crying improbability there
cluster
a dozen others, hardly less egregious: The John C. Reilly character would really have agreed in twenty seconds to the offer of the currency expert not to reveal that the note was a fake in return for a share of the money?
Becoming involved in his duties well beyond the operation and maintenance of his mini-company's surveillance equipment, Will is delighted as Nikki ostensibly matches his passion, as is evident from a
cluster
of scenes wherein the two explore each other's private areas, but complications appear when murder, rape and sundry other felonies occur in conjunction with their affair, Will being the primary suspect for the crimes.
What follows is a
cluster
that digs itself deeper and deeper as it goes, culminating in replicator man, a ridiculous and done to death idea, not even worthy of a B grade horror movie.
The problem with this post-industrial urban model is that it strongly favors generalist cities that can
cluster
different kinds of soft and hard amenities and human capital.
For starters, Rwanda has established a collaborative,
cluster
approach to governance that allows us to achieve more with the same amount of funding.
This past March, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced a plan for the development of a city
cluster
in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, which covers nine cities, including Guangzhou and Shenzhen, as well as the special administration regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
Such a
cluster
could cover the coastal megacity of Shanghai, as well as about ten more important cities across the Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces.
A
cluster
of larger countries is led by Australia, the Netherlands, and the UK.
The fact that countries
cluster
close to the line indicates that the relationship is statistically significant.
Cluster
seeds are already underway in the Los Angeles and New York metropolitan areas and, very significantly, in Japan.
Surprisingly, for such an extensive, cynically efficient
cluster
of humanity, the city displayed surprising civility and solidarity during and after the attacks.
But their juxtaposition would produce a critical breakthrough for our understanding of life” – namely, the concept of an “operon,” a
cluster
of genes whose expression is regulated by an adjacent regulatory gene.
A
cluster
of EU commissioners holding economic-related portfolios could even be made responsible for guiding the process forward, providing it with direction and momentum.
That is partly because people devote a rising share of their income to competing for property in more attractive locations, and partly because in service-intensive economies, high-value-added activities and talent
cluster
in dominant cities.
For example, Smart Power India, with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, has helped to build over 140 (and counting) privately owned mini-grids across the country, representing the largest
cluster
of local generating capacity anywhere in India.
Finland, for example, owes its dynamic computer-games
cluster
largely to a student-driven movement in higher education.
In 2018, that status belongs to the so-called FAANG cluster: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Alphabet (Google’s parent company).
The Nellore
cluster
in Andhra Pradesh, for example, has paddy, tobacco, groundnut, mango, and sugarcane farms.
The Bikaner
cluster
in Rajasthan is rich in oilseed and the quarrying and production of Makarana marble and limestone.
The more diversified Aurangabad cluster, in Maharashtra, is home to some of India’s largest seed companies, an active automotive, pharmaceutical, and sugar-manufacturing industry, and a tourism hub that includes the Ajanta and Ellora caves.
The recently deceased economist Steven Klepper argued that industries tend to
cluster
in particular cities simply because new firms are formed mainly by workers who leave other successful firms, taking the relevant tacit knowledge with them.
Abenomics, the
cluster
of reforms initiated by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe when he came to power six years ago, promised to get inflation up to 2%.
Transparency for TunaPALIKIR/SAN FRANCISCO – A
cluster
of small Pacific islands is poised to make history in the management of global fish stocks.
The globalization of value chains has made it easier for more countries and regions to participate in international trade, because each country needs to assemble less complex teams; but it has been bad for places like Detroit, where fully integrated industries used to
cluster.
Two-thirds of UN member states have called for a nuclear-weapons convention similar to existing treaties banning other categories of particularly inhumane and indiscriminate weapons, from biological and chemical arms to anti-personnel land mines and
cluster
munitions.
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