The weather that hit the area began as a cluster of thunderstorms that formed along the Ohio River moving south.
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There are any number of reasons America emerged from its humble beginnings as a cluster of colonies to become the most prosperous, most powerful nation on earth.
Against a background that suggests the action as a swarming cluster of winged insects high above a castle's courtyard, Mr. Taylor's dancemaking reveals him at his most punchy pace.
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The same is true of Israel, which likes to regard itself as one big biotech cluster.
Bright orange poppies crowd the shoulders of the road as it skirts a cluster of rustic fishing cottages and vacation homes.
First, says Mr Mandel, economic growth is increasingly driven by big ecosystems such as the ones that cluster around Apple's iPhone or Google's Android operating system.
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But when cluster members focus and take a reasoned, methodical approach, models can be built that can be mutually beneficial to all the individual cluster participants as well as an entire geographic region.
And, if all proceeds as planned, two more cluster fields will be added during the third year of the four-year observing campaign.
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This enables the Welsh schools to have an individual partner school in Zanzibar as well as being part of a cluster in Wales, ensuring on-going peer support.
Daniels says that startup founders need to think about networking on a regional level, as some industries tend to cluster around specific metropolitan areas in the United States.
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Their understanding and their estimate is that as many as 90 percent of these cluster bombs were fired in the last 72 hours of the conflict, the last three days of the conflict.
Here, he spent three days as the human weight for a cluster of balloons, attached to his belt with a clip.
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Mother-of-pearl is used as a pristine gloss on the instrument cluster, knobs, and clock.
Telliskivi complex, an old warehouse cluster that is now used as a creative community hub with artist studios, workshops, band rehearsal spaces and more.
Certainly a big metropolis like New York would seem as ripe for a scooter invasion as the cities of Europe, where a cluster of them precedes cars at every red light.
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In its revised plan, which Johns Hopkins made public in 2008, the university is trying to use its name and reputation as a research school to build up a cluster of different researchers in a dense environment.
Secondly, Cisco Extended Memory technology allows each blade server in a cluster to support more than twice as much memory as a conventional two-socket server, which makes it easier to construct grids that process terabytes of data in memory.
Founded in 1793 as a retreat for Duke Friedrich Franz I of what today is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Heiligendamm was known as the White City by the Sea for its cluster of 23 chalk-color buildings.
Make no mistake - the appointment of Joanna Shields as the new boss of London's Tech City cluster is a big coup for No 10.
Its most becoming feature is a cluster of five mature linden trees that serve as a screen, covering the cars and trucks rolling into the tunnel's entrance.
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Flying at roughly 30, 000 feet, the craft would climb sharply just as it released the rocket, which would use a cluster of four or five engines to boost itself into orbit.
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This is how the dodgy off-course shops that cluster outside legitimate golf resorts in China, such as nearby Mission Hills, often sell counterfeit clubs to tourists.
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That's why following Smith into the hearing are a cluster of six technology firms to defend the documentation as "useful and helpful" in creating software that can jive with Microsoft's products.
The topmost section features a physical volume dial that also serves as a mute switch when pushed, surrounded by a circular cluster of LEDs (for clockwise-flowing level indication) and then a secondary outer ring of capacitive buttons and LED indicators.
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Both the front and rear set the tone for the vehicle's width, which comes courtesy of the wide, prominent grille and headlamps extending into the vehicle sides, as well as the wide rear window, two-piece rear lamp cluster and the large tailgate with low boot sill.
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Some companies use off-the-shelf statistics or highly generalized data on city rankings as a shortcut for the complex analysis needed to accurately prioritize and cluster locations.
Facebook completed its move to its 57-acre HQ, known as its East Campus, in late 2011, taking over a cluster of buildings previously occupied by Sun Microsystems .
The preventive impact of the convention and the standard it is establishing can already be seen as countries that have joined the ban rapidly destroy their stockpiles of cluster munitions.
Cluster II 's virtual satellite consists of a quartet known as Salsa, Samba, Tango and Rumba.
It features similar exterior colors, carbon-fiber elements inside and out, enhanced leather equipment and numerous acid-green accents on items such as the brake calipers, illuminated sill plates, interior stitching and instrument cluster needles.
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