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We discovered this by clustering 128 countries into five broad categories based on their index rankings.
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You can configure Clochette, a retro-inspired suspended light, as a lone pendant or by clustering up to six as a dramatic chandelier.
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That suggests their brains were more attuned to clustering by signals that would point immediately to group membership, than by prejudices about which individuals should be forming groups.
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That region, as Jonah Lehrer has pointed out, manages to emulate the functions of bigger, denser cities by encouraging the clustering of talent and enterprise and fostering a high level of information-sharing.
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The primary draw of the Hamptons is its spectacular beaches backed by fabulous homes, picket-fenced wild dunes and clustering gulls.
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That clustering is not a phenomenon whose time has passed is demonstrated by California's Silicon Valley.
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An upcoming kernel revision is scheduled to include clustering ability within the next year, and the next release (which should be finalized by the time you read this) is slated to have symmetric multiprocessing capabilities to support higher-end hardware.
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SKA. By mapping the signal's variations across the sky, astronomers might be able to determine the extent of clustering of matter in the universe's earliest days.
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