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The staff and their families live in a small cluster of houses at the bottom of the peninsular.
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In such cases, a judgment is made about the overall character of a small cluster of streets, and it is classified accordingly.
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But at a nearby school, we are shown what Calacharo says is the norm, a small cluster of putrid open-pit latrines made of mud bricks worn to mere shells by rain and lack of repair.
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Meanwhile, a cluster of small islands in the Inner Hebrides are being sold on the open market.
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As well as the car factory and its supply firms, there are several hi-tech companies here like Intel and Motorola and a cluster of small specialist outfits.
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Regulators might not like that, since the market will in effect be divided into three parts and limit the choice for buyers to two media powerhouses and a cluster of small companies.
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The cluster of old buildings that houses the community seems at first to be a small but classic New England village.
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By having a tightly connected system of research, service providers, small and large companies and workforce, manufacturing innovation can be core to a successful scale-up of products within cluster companies.
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