单词 | agglomeration |
例句 | That was all London was beyond its center, an agglomeration of dull little towns. Atonement 2001-09-20T00:00:00Z The earth/water agglomeration was no longer round. The Invention of Science 2015-09-17T00:00:00Z In “Crystalline” you tilt and swivel the iPad to add colorful crystals to a growing agglomeration as you zoom along neon tunnels. Critic?s Notebook: Bjork?s ?Biophilia?: An Album as Game 2011-10-25T00:27:27Z In the typical postcard view the skyline is seen from the side, from east or west, but in this direction, looking south, it’s an agglomeration of very tall buildings smooshed together. The East River Waterfront Dazzles. Take a Virtual Tour. 2020-04-08T04:00:00Z Along the way you not only learn about life in Kinshasa, for example, but get a good introduction to a range of basic economics concepts, from agglomeration theory to currency. Down and Out and Ripe for an Economist to Study 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z Their escape was blocked by hundreds of sheep — “a solid agglomeration of wool and meat as impassable as lava.” Beauty amid the horror of war 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z Yet for all this sorrow and anguish, which led Henry James to speak of Turgenev's collections as "agglomerations of gloom", his stories pulse with a life as vivid as any in literature. A brief survey of the short story part 50: Ivan Turgenev 2013-06-21T13:42:13Z Then in the corner is what might be their ugly stepcousin, a roughly painted, riotously colored agglomeration of verticals and chevrons, also geometric, but barely so. Gloppy abandon meets elegant restraint at Blum & Poe's Kazumi Nakamura exhibition 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z In a recent essay in The Atlantic, adapted from a lecture, Akhtar lamented how the incentives of online discourse led us to form opposing “agglomerations of outrage” affirmed by “slogans of belonging.” Is Self-Censorship a Problem for Writers? 2021-12-09T05:00:00Z The word "city" will lose some of its meaning: it will make less and less sense to describe agglomerations of tens of millions of people as if they were one place, with one identity. 20 predictions for the next 25 years 2011-01-02T00:05:22Z Mr. Coleman recorded it with the Council of Balance, a chamber agglomeration of woodwinds, percussion and strings, along with members of Five Elements, his turn-on-a-dime band. Steve Coleman, a Jazz Outlier, Rides a Wave of Acclaim 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z The movie studios, the cable and broadcast channels, and the producers and creators who feed them stories don’t just represent a constellation of talent or competing agglomerations of corporate power. Poking at Politics, Without a Stick, on Big and Small Screens 2016-06-30T04:00:00Z “I get this ‘neglected writer’ a lot,” he said in a 2007 interview with Seacoastonline.com, an agglomeration of news sources near Portsmouth. Theodore Weesner, Author of ‘The Car Thief,’ Dies at 79 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z Dieter would add to the agglomeration each time it was exhibited, attaching tables and gluing down work materials from the installation process. Dieter Roth’s Works Live On as a Family Business 2013-01-17T13:00:00Z Ms. Martin is a complicated agglomeration of styles. Music Review: Just a Couple of Sports, Merrily Singing Along 2011-06-01T22:32:50Z I’d never seen anything like it, an awesome massif, a clump of peaks, an agglomeration of several mountains. Favorite Place: In Taos, N.M., an Ordinary Field Evokes the Extraordinary 2012-04-06T20:05:28Z Ringing big French cities, these decaying agglomerations are home to a large immigrant North African Muslim population. How France Became a Dangerous Place to Be a Jew 2019-04-11T04:00:00Z Not much more than a century ago the Russian empire was a ramshackle agglomeration of colonies, held together by military force and hooch. Fitbitters of the world, unite! How the Soviets invented fitness tracking 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z Many of these selections have been shown in previous festivals, but the agglomeration of so many hard-hitting films speaks for itself. The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Explores Social Justice 2015-06-10T04:00:00Z “We were all just throwing out movement, creating an agglomeration of dance steps,” said Lauren Lovette, a principal with the company, who is also a choreographer. Man of Medicine, Dance and Film: 3 Dimensions of Pontus Lidberg 2017-01-20T05:00:00Z Rather it is an agglomeration of filmmakers who helped one another into the business and have simply stuck together in jobs that vary from film to film. Filmmakers With Shared Grit 2010-02-17T23:09:00Z The Ugly-Wuglies don’t realize they are just agglomerations of household items. Review | A favorite of J.K. Rowling, Edith Nesbit was a pioneer of children’s books and so much more 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z Graduate Fashion Week — an agglomeration of more than 40 universities with 65 courses — will culminate Wednesday in the George Gold Award. London Graduates Show Their Creations 2012-06-11T10:30:28Z Likewise, a city is not only an agglomeration of buildings and streets. Ian McEwan on winning the Jerusalem prize 2011-02-24T11:30:36Z More than traditional industries, the knowledge economy has an inherent tendency toward geographical agglomeration. What gets declassified? 2012-05-31T21:09:00Z Cities are our greatest invention: an agglomeration, a coming together of individual buildings. Norman Foster Is Still Looking Upward 2023-05-10T04:00:00Z One sequence involves a magical hat, which leads to an encounter with a device that appears to be an agglomeration of abstract shapes. John Bankston's surreal storytelling on parade at Walter Maciel Gallery 2015-12-12T05:00:00Z Movie Awards Season 2010 Film awards' hilarious Michelle Williams mix-up Like other agglomerations of movie reviewers across the land, the Broadcast Film Critics Association is in the process of selecting its year-end award winners. Film awards' hilarious Michelle Williams mix-up 2010-12-13T19:45:00Z The subtext was that Mr. Cole’s vision is singular, his work not a by-committee agglomeration: He managed to take their honor while playing by his rules. Review: The Only Big Name Here Is Still J. Cole’s 2016-12-14T05:00:00Z Patrick Braouezec, the president of an agglomeration of suburban cities, denounced the decision as a “parliamentary putsch.” Paris just wants to be Brooklyn: A radical reinvention aims to fix the City of Light 2013-09-14T22:00:00Z Later, in the 19th century, breakthroughs in chemistry and the discovery of germs as a vector for disease broke humans down into agglomerations of fats and proteins. What We Eat During a Plague 2020-07-16T04:00:00Z Sunday night’s chapter of “The Good Wife,” titled “Another Ham Sandwich,” was like a highlight reel — an agglomeration of the sort of too-good-to-be-true moments that are usually rationed, two or three to an episode. ArtsBeat: 'Good Wife' Watch: Moments Savored, Loose Ends Tied Up 2012-01-30T06:00:19Z At no point does this agglomeration of influences feel like a check list, shamelessly compiled with a view to getting them famous. The Naked and Famous; Big Audio Dynamite ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:43Z They merely reflect a new Italian nationalism, the country having recently unified after centuries as an agglomeration of independent city states. Santa Barbara's 'Botticelli, Titian and Beyond' a quirky gem 2015-03-21T04:00:00Z How does one characterize Clare Graham’s wild agglomerations of bottle caps and buttons, soda cans and Scrabble tiles, guitar picks and swizzle sticks? Clare Graham's Dazzling Found-Object Sculptures 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z Taubman is almost the "Anti- Simon"--a focused collection of high-quality malls, rather than a huge agglomeration of some of everything. Stay With Blue-Chip REITs in 2011 2011-01-26T23:00:00Z Where, indeed, could she possibly locate this unicorn in a huge agglomeration with enough corporate headquarters to sustain a cottage industry of specialized translators? Review: ‘Golden Shield’ Is an Exercise In Miscommunication 2022-05-17T04:00:00Z That face-to-face confrontation is a reminder that the collection — radically democratic in its wide-open accessibility and its agglomeration of the high and low — has discomfited sticklers for regulation and orderliness from the outset. Hands Off the Library’s Picture Collection! 2021-08-03T04:00:00Z In the latter part of his career he could be heard with a wide variety of bands and agglomerations on the fringes of the jazz, improvised and alternative music scenes. Lol Coxhill obituary 2012-07-11T17:19:52Z In this series, the agglomeration and corrosion of nanostructures were accelerated, leading to a decline in the balance of catalytic performance. New approach to water electrolysis for green hydrogen 2023-11-03T04:00:00Z The latest spectacle, observed by the James Webb Space Telescope, is an agglomeration of nearly 150 free-floating objects amid the Orion Nebula, not far in mass from Jupiter. The Orion Nebula Is Full of Impossible Enigmas That Come in Pairs 2023-10-02T04:00:00Z The roundtable, as one might have predicted, was an agglomeration of misinformation, misunderstanding and misrepresentation that amounted to a public health threat in real time. Column: Does Ron DeSantis even believe his dangerous B.S. about COVID vaccines? 2023-09-15T04:00:00Z "Whether companies commit to bringing these technologies will hinge upon an agglomeration of multiple factors, such as business climate, domestic market, export potential, infrastructure and talent," he says. Semiconductors: Can India become a global chip powerhouse? 2023-07-26T04:00:00Z Any port is a natural point of focus for trade and for migration of people, and for this agglomeration of things that seem to be important for more advanced economies. Untangling the deep and troubled roots of democracy can help define its future 2023-07-22T04:00:00Z In the flesh, the document is an agglomeration of misinformation, platitudes and premasticated nostrums. Column: The false centrism of political group No Labels 2023-07-20T04:00:00Z As the antibodies remove clumps of amyloid from brain tissue, the agglomerations may clog blood vessels and lead to “an inflammatory cascade” that increases the risk of life-threatening swelling and bleeding. Clinical trial participant’s autopsy and brain exam stoke Alzheimer’s drug fears 2023-04-13T04:00:00Z But it would also be a mistake, because agglomeration effects can work in reverse: Each person who leaves your city makes it less attractive to everyone else. Opinion | U.S. cities are failing to address the remote-work revolution 2023-01-11T05:00:00Z The saga in Welcome, an agglomeration of tumbledown farmhouses and newly built homes roped together by winding country roads, highlights several enduring American loves: guns, conspiracy theories, property rights and fruitless litigation. Moorish Americans take over a rural gun range, sparking a strange showdown 2022-12-27T05:00:00Z In considering whether these tiny agglomerations of proteins and either RNA or DNA are technically alive, Kooning cited NASA's definition for life: "Life is a self-sustaining chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution." Are viruses alive? Why a seemingly simple biology question is so hard to answer 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z The organization has described the Russian military as a “chaotic agglomeration of exhausted contract soldiers, hastily mobilized reservists, conscripts and mercenaries.” Ukraine Expels Some Russian Troops in South, Expanding Campaign 2022-10-04T04:00:00Z Most arts-industry communities on the current web — for example, the agglomeration of writers known as Book Twitter — run purely on the interest of their participants, who post thoughts and receive notes if the mood strikes. In Hollywood, a crypto platform that isn’t just a way to lose your savings 2022-07-14T04:00:00Z The people would come, regardless, because the great urban boom of the past 20 years was driven mostly by agglomeration: People moved to coastal cities because that’s where the good jobs were. Opinion | U.S. cities are failing to address the remote-work revolution 2023-01-11T05:00:00Z Is it an agglomeration of other kinds of compute? Is the metaverse going to suck? A conversation with Matthew Ball 2022-07-19T04:00:00Z Galaxy surveys will help astronomers understand the early history of these agglomerations: When they started to form stars and how quickly they organized into the disklike spirals such as the Milky Way. Webb telescope wows with first images 2022-07-11T04:00:00Z Astronomers hope the $10-billion instrument will reveal a wealth of early galaxies, rather than just the biggest, brightest outliers, so they can understand how these early agglomerations formed and evolved. Ancient galaxy’s spin suggests universe’s first stars quickly coalesced into disks 2022-06-30T04:00:00Z “We need maximum coordination between local and federal police to reduce as much as possible the risks that come along an agglomeration of fans like this,” Sevilla mayor Antonio Muñoz said. Seville on alert as fans arrive for Europa League final 2022-05-17T04:00:00Z One witness described at least one of the glittering agglomerations of ice as measuring three inches across. Severe storm downs trees, spews hail, knocks out power 2022-05-16T04:00:00Z He transformed it from an agglomeration of competing national industrial interests into a much more coherent scientific project, observers say. Bernard Bigot, head of gigantic ITER fusion project, dies 2022-05-15T04:00:00Z For some readers today, this agglomeration of personal failings — after such knowledge, what forgiveness? — carries over to a blanket rejection of Eliot’s creative work. Review | T.S. Eliot may have been flawed, but a new book reminds of his greatness on the page 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z As much as the characters represent an agglomeration of types, they are well written and the actors invest them with life. Three new sitcoms worth your time — and one that needs time to grow 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Astronomers believe these were the building blocks for the clusters of galaxies visible today, agglomerations of trillions of stars. Webb Telescope Prepares to Ascend, With an Eye Toward Our Origins 2021-12-20T05:00:00Z City boundaries were defined based on commuter and employment agglomerations, that is, the extent of the area in which people typically travel to go to work. Africa’s rising cities CHU The way that Rachel approached the big things sometimes was the beautiful agglomeration of little gestures. The Last Words of Rachel Held Evans 2021-10-31T04:00:00Z “Why not try to get all those ‘agglomeration economies’ on Zoom without those nasty costs of agglomeration?” wrote David Albouy, an economist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Covid Didn’t Kill Cities. Why Was That Prophecy So Alluring? 2021-07-12T04:00:00Z “But at the same, time they are contradicting themselves and losing the discourse of maintaining health care, because they are causing the same agglomerations as Bolsonaro.” As Brazil tops 500,000 deaths, protests against president 2021-06-19T04:00:00Z Johnson’s collages shared a sensibility with the found-object agglomerations, or combines, of his contemporary Robert Rauschenberg, who attended Black Mountain just after he did. An Elusive Artist’s Trove of Never-Before-Seen Images 2021-03-23T04:00:00Z In Atlanta, as nationwide, they are part of a diverse agglomeration of people with distinct languages, histories and cultures rather than a homogeneous grouping. The Growing Power of Asian-Americans in Georgia Now Comes With Fear 2021-03-17T04:00:00Z “An agglomeration of men presents new characteristics very different from those of the individuals composing it,” Le Bon concluded. Making Sense of the ‘Mob’ Mentality 2021-01-12T05:00:00Z They included people of the bordo areas, riverbank agglomerations unrecognized by the government that lack basic services such as sewage or trash collection or street names. Battered by back-to-back hurricanes, Honduras braces for a long recovery 2020-11-25T05:00:00Z The only way to find anything is by searching hashtags, which means that countless posts on the site are little more than agglomerations of hashtags and the assiduous spammers who take advantage of them. Column: Parler's vibe is MAGA-red and unreal. Extremism by design? 2020-11-25T05:00:00Z If more workers move elsewhere, those agglomeration effects will no longer be so large — and the costs of California’s overbearing government may loom larger in the minds of many business owners. Opinion | California voters see what lawmakers can’t 2020-11-04T05:00:00Z The most populated part of Malta is a dense agglomeration of towns near Valletta, the capital. In Dark Times, I Sought Out the Turmoil of Caravaggio’s Paintings 2020-09-23T04:00:00Z Since the function of police in capitalist societies is to protect private property — and since retail corporations are merely large agglomerations of property that they distribute and sell — police are intrinsic to their existence. Starbucks' hypocrisy on Black Lives Matter epitomizes how corporations rely on police to function 2020-06-12T04:00:00Z And what it is, essentially, is an agglomeration of a long and global inheritance. Opinion | The Power of Passover During a Plague 2020-03-30T04:00:00Z The elevation of a toddler to the Oval Office intersected with a trend that predates Trump and has made the problem worse: the increasing agglomeration of power in the hands of the president. Perspective | Trump has handled the coronavirus the way he handles everything: Like a toddler 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z The cake pop is a great example of this trend: they taste awful — it is a saccharine agglomeration of cake crumbs and icing, after all — yet are extremely popular. The saga of the 2010s, explained through Starbucks 2019-12-15T05:00:00Z Late last month, Mr. Ho organized volunteers to “clean up” some of the city’s so-called Lennon Walls, the agglomeration of Post-it notes and posters that are a hallmark of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. A Provocateur of the Hong Kong Protests Gains Growing Stature 2019-10-05T04:00:00Z Break-ups were a way to prevent the agglomeration of economic power in the first place, and promote an economic democracy, not just a political democracy. To rescue democracy, we must revive the reforms of the Progressive Era 2019-08-30T04:00:00Z She’s one lawyer of hundreds involved in a sprawling, costly, enormously complicated agglomeration of lawsuits filed against nearly two dozen big drug companies and now being litigated in federal court in Cleveland. How an epic legal battle brought a secret drug database to light 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z Her profile has been high ever since the so-called Young British Artists, or YBAs, began to be identified as a loose agglomeration determined to upend the placid London art scene in the early 1990s. Review: Sarah Lucas show at the Hammer Museum is naked but definitely not afraid 2019-07-17T04:00:00Z But he went fully black hat with his next move, parlaying the proceeds into a globe-girdling agglomeration of criminal enterprises that dealt drugs and weapons to and from rogue regimes, warlords, terrorists and street gangs. Meet Paul Le Roux, the cyber criminal exposed in new books by Evan Ratliff and Elaine Shannon 2019-02-15T05:00:00Z But the mayor merely carried on — distributing blankets; inquiring about the migrants’ well-being; and paying for the center out of the budget of the local agglomeration of towns which he runs. As Migrant Routes Shift, a French Mayor Offers Shelter 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z With migrants pouring in from other parts of the province, that figure is now 8.8 million, and the latest UN forecasts predict more than 10 million will live in the urban agglomeration by 2026. 'If we have to leave, we leave': the downside of life in China's park city 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z In dark, confined spaces, laundrarium will spontaneously react with small agglomerations of matter, usually shaped like a sock, immediately eliminating them from the environment. Elementary school 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z Annular groove-like gaps and narrow rings suggest the agglomeration of material into dense planetary bodies that we don't see directly. The Birth of Worlds 2018-12-15T05:00:00Z But is an agglomeration of small projects enough? Opinion | The Race to Dam the Himalayas 2018-12-01T05:00:00Z But of course the Amazon request didn’t say, “We’re looking for knowledge spillovers and agglomeration effects.” In Superstar Cities, the Rich Get Richer, and They Get Amazon 2018-11-07T05:00:00Z Green Gables dates back to between 1907 and 1911, when the area now known as Silicon Valley was a sleepy agglomeration of small towns and fruit orchards. The Estate That Wants to Be Silicon Valley’s Priciest Home 2018-10-18T04:00:00Z More government spending was necessary, but so too were more active redistribution and pre-distribution programmes addressing the weakening of workers’ bargaining power, the agglomeration of market power by large corporations and corporate and financial abuses. Weak economic recovery was down to flawed policies, not secular stagnation | Joseph Stiglitz 2018-08-29T04:00:00Z A log that isn’t quite a log, but instead an agglomeration of thinly sliced strips of log that have been reunited. Essential Arts & Culture: Leonard Bernstein at 100, a monument to Los Angeles, a playwright's moment 2018-08-25T04:00:00Z Certainly, it won’t be possible to keep alive the idea of his gift for very long if he was just an agglomeration of blind spots and hostile prejudices. VS Naipaul's legacy is complex – but his writing must be celebrated 2018-08-12T04:00:00Z Investments like these succeed because they jump-start what academics call the agglomeration economies that benefit local firms. Cities need to stop selling out to big tech companies. There's a better way 2018-07-03T04:00:00Z The concept of city clusters is grounded in the theory of agglomeration benefits, which holds that the bigger the city, the more productive it is. China is trying to turn itself into a country of 19 super-regions 2018-06-21T04:00:00Z It was also praised on Gab, a social network popular with the alt-right—a loose agglomeration of groups with far-right ideologies—as a morality play about a downtrodden Aryan warrior. Making Movies in the Trump Era for the Audience Hollywood Ignored 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z Many unmarried Chinese men have made their way to cities like Dongguan in southern China’s Pearl River Delta, a vast urban agglomeration nicknamed the “factory of the world.” In China and India, there are 70 million more men than women. Here are the consequences. 2018-04-18T04:00:00Z Imagining such groups as little virtual villages is an old tech cliché, an echo from the days when the agglomerations of people on the internet were smaller, more like-minded and manageable. What Good Is ‘Community’ When Someone Else Makes All the Rules? 2018-04-17T04:00:00Z A galaxy is much more than a radiant agglomeration of stars. Astronomers Boggle at Distant Galaxy Devoid of Dark Matter 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z The truth of the mobile market now is that Europe is the flyover agglomeration of states between China and the US, who are the current industrial and economic superpowers. The big difference between MWC and the Geneva Motor Show is that Europe still matters in the car industry 2018-03-10T05:00:00Z The rejuvenation of the subway has been intertwined with a protracted period of staggering economic prosperity — agglomeration at work. The Case for the Subway 2018-01-03T05:00:00Z The Five Star Movement — a pro-Russian, conspiracy-prone, insurgent agglomeration that prides itself on using nonprofessional politicians — enters the campaign as Italy’s most popular political force. Italy’s President Dissolves Parliament and Officially Opens Election Season 2017-12-28T05:00:00Z In one respect, the train underscores and extends the city’s centuries-old, traditional identity as a sprawling, horizontal capital, an agglomeration of disparate, far-flung villages. London’s New Subway Symbolized the Future. Then Came Brexit. 2017-07-31T04:00:00Z Trump would not be alone among the super-rich to benefit from the plan, analysts said, although the structure of the Trump organization, an agglomeration of hundreds of owner-operated entities, made it a prime potential beneficiary. Trump tax plan could save him millions under guise of helping small businesses 2017-04-27T04:00:00Z Michael Porter, a professor at Harvard Business School, applied the term “cluster” to phenomena like the stink highway: agglomerations of businesses that find it profitable to stay close to one another. The Economic Lessons of the Stink Highway 2017-04-17T04:00:00Z Most voters live in the so-called Randstad, the densely populated urban agglomeration around Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague, but voting is nationwide; the seats do not represent geographic districts. In Dutch Election, European Populism Faces a Big Test 2017-03-15T04:00:00Z The San Diego–Tijuana conurbation is the second-largest trans-border agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit and Windsor on the US/Canadian border, with a combined population of almost 5 million people. Cut in two: travels along the US-Mexico border – a photo essay 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Mexico City today is an agglomeration of neighborhoods that are really many big cities cheek by jowl. Mexico City is a parched and sinking capital 2017-02-18T05:00:00Z “You want the good interaction between people, the buzz of city life, the social, financial and cultural agglomeration benefits. Boulevards create severance between people.” From architecture to cultural life: how would you design a city from scratch? 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z Alt-right, or alternative right, refers to a loose agglomeration of groups with far-right ideologies, some of which embrace the tenets of white supremacy, while others consider themselves rebels against mainstream Rupublicanism. Twitter Restores Account of White Nationalist Leader Richard Spencer 2016-12-13T05:00:00Z Now the houses are tightly packed in a haphazard agglomeration of improvised constructions that stretch close to the top of the adjacent mountain ridge. From glamour to gunfire: the tourist city of Acapulco torn apart by violence 2016-12-13T05:00:00Z And they have come to understand that the gridlike pattern inside Angkor is just part of a much larger urban agglomeration, challenging conventional wisdom that the temple cities were discrete and self-contained. Laser Scans Unveil a Network of Ancient Cities in Cambodia 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z Seattle as an idea — a sea-scented, gull-cawing, gloomy and hip agglomeration of things that are real and romanticized — was packaged and set on the world’s shelf to buy. Of Thee I Read: The United States in Literature 2016-08-04T04:00:00Z It’s unclear how that new public-private agglomeration is supposed to work, but getting those devilish details right is crucial. Heal the V.A. (But First, Do No Harm) 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z The researchers say the fossils are unlikely to be of agglomerations of bacteria known as microbial mats, and instead are probably early examples of eukaryotic organisms. Life forms 'went large' a billion years ago - BBC News 2016-05-17T04:00:00Z That creates clouds, which are basically agglomerations of water droplets and ice crystals. How the world’s chillest bacteria make ice 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z Such pop-classical agglomerations have happened before, not least in late-sixties and seventies New York, when everything merged in a haze of droning tones. America’s Most Open-Minded Music Festival 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z A fund was allocated to support the conversion of industrial parks into eco-industrial agglomerations. Circular economy: Lessons from China 2016-03-22T04:00:00Z There was a vague hunger for someone to pressure Clinton from the left, while speaking to economic anxieties and the agglomeration of power by a select few corporate institutions. No, Bernie Sanders’ moment isn’t over: Why his gargantuan impact can’t be erased by a Super Tuesday drubbing 2016-03-01T05:00:00Z Even when they do look at cities, economic theorists rarely move on from noting that large cities achieve agglomeration economies through the clustering of activities, labor pooling and knowledge spillovers. Want the Economy to Grow? Look at Cities and Efficiency 2016-02-26T05:00:00Z Good battling evil in a courtroom presided over by an agglomeration of human error and prejudice known as “the judge”, who may or may not do the right thing in the end? Why John Grisham is giving his latest book away 2016-02-23T05:00:00Z It is a vast agglomeration of white tents surrounding old, decaying airplanes, just yards from the airport runway. U.N. says some of its peacekeepers were paying 13-year-olds for sex 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z The unstable agglomerations of protons and neutrons last mere fractions of a second before they fall apart into smaller, more stable fragments. Four chemical elements added to periodic table 2016-01-03T05:00:00Z The slum is an agglomeration of tin-roofed shanties crammed into 45 square miles, where carjacking, theft and murder are common. Pope’s first African trip will give him a glimpse of abject slums and civil war 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Riders emerging from the station find themselves in the center of what is supposed to be a thriving agglomeration of office towers, stores and high-rise apartment buildings. Subway Extension Provides a Link to Hudson Yards, Still a Work in Progress 2015-10-09T04:00:00Z “The question is: Does some critical mass of people and some agglomeration of tech talent want to be there and do something there?” New York is placing big high-tech bets in upstate cities 2015-09-12T04:00:00Z Less clear is whether the agglomeration of economic stars at Stanford will ever amount to the kind of coherent school of thought that has been achieved at some other great universities. How Stanford Took On the Giants of Economics 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z The objects that lie in the Kuiper Belt — the icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune — and the Oort Cloud — an even more distant agglomeration of icy bodies — fascinated a vocal group of readers. NASA’s Next Horizon in Space 2015-08-28T04:00:00Z Teardrop-shaped agglomerations, up to four miles long and half a mile across, drift west, making landfall on east- and south-facing Caribbean beaches. Plaguing paradise 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z South-East Asia’s sprawling business groups are the agglomeration of their owners’ inveterate dealmaking. The great gambler 2015-06-25T04:00:00Z When the camp was built in 1991, it was just an agglomeration of white tents. Kenya is threatening to close the world’s largest refugee camp 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z Yet the total effect of this agglomeration on total U.S. output and productivity is huge, and it is ultimately made up from the choices of individuals to show up and participate in these markets. More On Land Value Taxes 2015-04-04T04:00:00Z Tidal forces as the stars orbited around each other would disrupt the motion of small particles, preventing them from gently merging together into larger agglomerations, they thought. 'Tatooine Made Easy' 2015-04-02T04:00:00Z Rognlie’s results, and the theory of agglomeration economies, suggest that to fight wealth inequality, what we really need to do isn’t to redistribute income from corporations, but to redistribute income from land. Contra Piketty It's Not A Wealth Tax We Need But A Land Value Tax 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z The poetry in the notebooks, fragmentary as it is, constitutes the raw material he would break down further for the paintings, in which phrases are replaced with words: single words, lists, scatterings, agglomerations. The Unknown Notebooks of Jean-Michel Basquiat 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z The planets formed by agglomeration, with dust grains combining to form pebbles, pebbles uniting into boulders, boulders into “planetesimals”, and so on. Harvest festival 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z I think a good comparison, and indeed a related phenomenon, is the agglomeration effects of urban labor markets. More On Land Value Taxes 2015-04-04T04:00:00Z Except the Seattle Seahawks, a looser agglomeration of public personalities than the New England Patriots, jumped the tracks. Disrupting N.F.L.’s Careful Order, Richard Sherman Speaks His Mind 2015-01-27T05:00:00Z Devo-Met is being pushed hard by George Osborne, who, in a speech in June, talked up the “agglomeration effects” of the big cities. After Scotland, Yorkshire Fights for Its Independence One explanation is that agglomeration effects—the economies of scale when businesses cluster—are getting more important as the economy shifts towards high-tech and finance. Empty centre 2014-11-20T05:00:00Z Berlin is not the creation of a few big egos but instead an agglomeration of a million idiosyncrasies. Three books on Berlin, from the fall of the wall to today It’s not clear where these agglomerations rise from specifically, and empirically it’s difficult to measure an individual’s contribution. More On Land Value Taxes 2015-04-04T04:00:00Z The Green Collection groups more than 40,000 items and is one of the world's biggest agglomerations of rare biblical texts and artifacts. Hobby Lobby executive's Bible museum: priceless artifacts, scholarly doubts 2014-10-07T04:00:00Z He characterized the twenty-eight pages as “an agglomeration of preliminary, unvetted reports” concerning Saudi involvement. A Void in the History of September 11th 2014-09-09T04:00:00Z The increasing urbanization has meant that a greater proportion of those living in large urban agglomerations are in the tropics, including 11 of the 30 largest areas in the world. For Biggest Cities of 2030, Look Toward the Tropics 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z The study tracks R&D, innovation and business; while looking at the agglomeration of tech, internationalization and networking. And Europe's Top Tech Hub Is... 2014-04-27T14:00:00Z Bank of America was an unwieldy agglomeration of dozens of banks tacked together with spit and Excel spreadsheets. DealBook Column: A Pivotal Financial Crisis Case, Ending With a Whimper 2014-04-02T21:15:07Z If government science is centralized, science philanthropy is determinedly not: It is an agglomeration of donors, from the wealthiest patrons to people who write modest checks to their favorite charities. Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science 2014-03-15T20:24:24Z According to the UN, Delhi is now the second-largest urban agglomeration in the world, with Mumbai ranked seventh and Calcutta tenth. Ten 'big facts' about India 2014-02-18T20:16:51Z "This mini-village transforms urban agglomeration and subsistence farming with an architectural agenda to create economic opportunity, rebuild social infrastructure, and restore African heritage." In pictures: World Architecture Festival 2013-10-09T09:29:56Z You are looking at a human agglomeration on another scale from London or New York. Ian McEwan on the appeal of Brazil 2013-10-03T01:40:44Z Glomalin, a glycoprotein that the fungi secrete to coat their hyphae, can promote the agglomeration of soil particles, thereby improving moisture retention. Microbiome: Soil science comes to life 2013-09-25T21:50:51.907Z MEPs represent an agglomeration of greed, voting always for more spending. The European dream is in dire need of a reality check 2013-04-25T19:30:01Z And unlike some other silicon-based anode solutions, this composite, which is licensed from Argonne National Laboratory, prevents the agglomeration of silicon that leads to swelling and reduced cycle life, Roberts said. Why Phone Batteries Still Stink 2013-04-01T12:35:00Z Even the Free Syrian Army, preferred by outsiders as a more secular and cohesive force, is itself an agglomeration of armed groups – at best, only loosely cooperating. On Syria, the west needs a better choice than do nothing or direct intervention 2013-03-22T13:45:01Z The federal government calculates the interest rates using an agglomeration of rates on different Treasury Securities, according to Richard Hobbie, executive director of the National Association of State Workforce Agencies. Cuts, hikes and borrowing as U.S. states work to pay jobless loans 2012-12-12T21:49:07Z The Earth is an end product of the agglomeration of the equivalent of about a trillion kilometer-sized planetesimals that themselves coalesced from the sticky microscopic dust of a proto-planetary disk some 4.5 billion years ago. Cosmic Citizens 2012-10-28T20:17:30.693Z A more comprehensive concept is that of the metropolitan area, which includes urban agglomerations and surrounding areas of lower density "under the direct influence of the city". Rise of the megacities – get the data 2012-10-04T12:24:00Z Like all big banks, Lehman was more like a loose agglomeration of hundreds of individual companies. It’s the Economy: Lehman Brothers, We Heard You Were Dead 2012-09-16T04:13:02Z Lehman Brothers, for example, was an agglomeration of a number of storied banks like Kuhn Loeb, E. F. Hutton and Shearson/American Express. Deal Professor: In $440 Million Trading Error, Upside of Wall St. Failures 2012-08-07T21:24:00Z Geographic concentration enabled worker solidarity, and the benefits of the agglomeration meant that employers couldn't credibly threaten to move elsewhere. Outsourcing: Take this job and ship it 2012-07-10T18:52:04Z But I do not understand why I should be called upon to like a great agglomeration of blackguards in a city, when I can have the same diluted in the country. The Smuggler: (Vol's I-III) A Tale 2012-04-26T02:00:10.260Z The musical ear analyses every agglomeration of tones. Popular scientific lectures 2012-04-24T02:00:17.273Z There evidently was a time when these rocks, now so hard and solid, were mere agglomerations of plastic matter, comparable for consistence to ordinary clay. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z The Milky Way itself, Mr. Stratonoff considers to be an agglomeration of immense condensations, or stellar clouds, which are scattered round the region of the galactic equator. Astronomical Curiosities Facts and Fallacies 2012-03-27T02:00:18Z But the days of the large, urban industrial agglomeration are gone. Outsourcing: Take this job and ship it 2012-07-10T18:52:04Z From this agglomeration of single tubercles, and their frequent association with inflammatory products, both of which were prone to early death and transformation into a cheese-like mass, the extensive tubercular infiltrations of organs arose. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z In the first case, you have the impression as if the fixed tone remained unchanged and simply altered its timbre; in the second case, the whole acoustic agglomeration seems to fall sensibly in depth. Popular scientific lectures 2012-04-24T02:00:17.273Z It will be difficult to say how much time the performance of this agglomeration of dramas required. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Rather, it’s all of the above — an agglomeration of many cloud models. Time to Focus on 'Services,' Not 'Cloud': Deloitte 2012-02-15T17:05:04Z Montbazon could not withstand a serious assault, for it consisted of an agglomeration of clustering rooms, chiefly built of wood and plaster around a small stone pleasure house in the centre. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z Continuance is rather a quality of all thrombi, and is essentially growth, whether by lamellation or agglomeration. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z "If you should change your mind about the job, you just make it a case of 'move on, Joey,' and don't stay here and try to hit this agglomeration," he said. The Wreckers 2012-02-14T03:00:26.817Z Now this vast dramatic composition is nothing more, in fact, than an agglomeration of the "mysteries" which preceded the work of the two Jehan Michels. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z He left it with its name covering an agglomeration of groups and blocs and personal followings, supporters of various interests difficult to reconcile, whose votes fluctuate from year to year. Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z If, however, the agglomeration of houses be taken—including the suburbs—the area is forty-five square miles and the population 3,600,000, although, as yet, this is not actually and geographically Paris. The Strand Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 161, May 1904 2012-02-11T03:03:45.230Z And once stuff starts happening, there are all kinds of spillovers and agglomeration effects and more and more stuff is happening. Asia, Innovation, And Urban Density 2012-01-24T18:20:04Z But, with this visible agglomeration of wealth in the hands of the comparatively few, what is to be said of the conditions and prospects of the laboring masses? Donahoe's Magazine, Volume XV, No. 3 Volume XV (Jan 1886-Jul 1886) 2012-01-23T03:00:12.223Z The field also stabilizes the disk, keeping it from fragmenting—further evidence that planets form by step-by-step agglomeration rather than gravitational breakup of the disk. Magnetoastrocoolness: How Cosmic Magnetic Fields Shape Planetary Systems 2012-01-13T16:15:05.427Z The Republican party in 1920 was an agglomeration of minorities, held together by no better binder than the negation of Wilsonism. Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z The actual agglomeration of buildings in Greater New York—excluding Staten Island—covers barely 51,000 acres, or eighty square miles, as is shown in the diagram. The Strand Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 161, May 1904 2012-02-11T03:03:45.230Z Cities like Berlin and London, historic agglomerations of villages, include vast nowhere stretches, and they sprawl in ways that discourage easy comprehension and walking. Critic?s Notebook: Manhattan Street Grid at Museum of City of New York 2012-01-03T04:45:15Z The latter is, after all, but an agglomeration of loose material bound by the force of gravitation into coherent form. The Energy System of Matter A Deduction from Terrestrial Energy Phenomena 2011-12-21T03:00:36.570Z “This year we will announce a tender to create a development concept for Moscow and the region as an agglomeration,” Sobyanin said in an interview late yesterday in his office in central Moscow. Moscow Mayor Sobyanin Seeks Foreign Experts 2011-12-08T14:38:49Z He set off doggedly again towards the thickest agglomeration of dead shipping in front, and the mate followed him with a face full of foreboding. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z Most legislation is an agglomeration of small compromises, between conservatives and liberals, House and Senate. Can anyone here make a deal? 2011-11-14T18:22:54Z In "Crystalline" you tilt and swivel the iPad to add colorful crystals to a growing agglomeration as you zoom along neon tunnels. Bj?rk's latest album lets you play with music 2011-10-25T20:58:04Z The garrison hospital at Andersonville offers a terrible contrast to the open space, the wretched agglomeration, which the rebel authorities called a hospital for the prisoners. Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z What’s left is an agglomeration of small acts, and smaller acts, with the occasional boldface name screaming loudly from beneath the pile. ArtsBeat: Wild Flag Is What Passes for an Inspirational Supergroup at CMJ 2011-10-19T11:47:55Z National agglomerations must take place, and we must endeavour to place such a weight in the balance as shall prevent its kicking the beam. For Sceptre and Crown, Vol. I (of II) A Romance of the Present Time 2011-10-13T02:00:45.883Z In our current models, galaxies begin as agglomerations of dark matter, which then accrete gas and stars to form their visible parts. The Dark Side of The Milky Way 2011-09-20T14:45:05.700Z The particles show a fine, fibrous structure with a tendency toward agglomeration. Paint Technology and Tests 2011-09-15T02:00:12.263Z There are many to whom the later works of Wagner appear as a senseless agglomeration of notes, devoid of meaning and destitute of feeling, a mere jumble of sound. Masters of French Music 2011-09-14T02:00:49.960Z Can all the people of Japan be homogeneously comprised under a single racial appellation, or must they be treated as an agglomeration of several different races? An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z The fact that every human agglomeration, and the peculiar culture resulting from it, is doomed to perish, was not known to the ancients. The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind 2011-08-19T02:00:11.867Z Cities, the dense agglomerations that dot the globe, have been engines of innovation since Plato and Socrates bickered in an Athenian marketplace. Triumph of the City [Excerpt] 2011-08-17T12:15:02.737Z In graphite we find a great tendency toward agglomeration or massing of particles. Paint Technology and Tests 2011-09-15T02:00:12.263Z What was made can be unmade. and Wells Fargo may have venerable names, but they and the pseudo-venerable Citigroup and are all products of countless mergers and agglomerations. DealBook: Once Unthinkable, Breakup of Big Banks Now Seems Feasible 2011-07-27T19:48:07Z Viewed from the standpoint of the internal migration of people of all classes, Japan was far from being an agglomeration of isolated territories. An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z The main object is to see what can be done to render p. 253this vast agglomeration of animate and inanimate beings less embarrassing and injurious. Days and Nights in London or, Studies in Black and Gray 2011-07-12T02:00:29.167Z And the agglomeration of frightful perils through which he had just passed, were indirectly owing to this man’s agency. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z An agglomeration of bipeds who subsist on one another's shanks. The Roycroft Dictionary Concocted by Ali Baba and the Bunch on Rainy Days. 2011-07-02T02:00:10.980Z We now know that the Milky Way, like many of the nebulæ, is an immense agglomeration of suns. Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens 2011-06-24T02:00:15.873Z The city, in Cavafy’s view, is not merely an agglomeration of people and history and events and streets; it is a state of mind, an extension of the self. New York Story: If You Can?t Make It Here, Watch Out! 2011-06-18T00:36:35Z But surely it’s just an anomaly, an agglomeration of unusual circumstances rather than an estrogen allergy on the part of producers. ArtsBeat: Theater Talkback: Women on the Verge of Disappearing From the Stage 2011-06-09T21:25:30Z It's quite hard to imitate a financial agglomeration like the City. Money v making stuff 2011-06-07T10:29:01Z A report by McKinsey’s Global Institute, “Urban World: Mapping the Economic Power of Cities,” provides us with predictions about the economic future of the world’s urban agglomeration. Economix: What Rankings Show About Cities 2011-05-03T10:00:20Z But as a whole it was a loosely-connected agglomeration of beliefs and practices which had come down from the past, and one after the other had found a place in the religion of the State. The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 2011-04-14T02:00:46.297Z It is a curious agglomeration of anecdotes drawn from the history of the Suabian princes, Roman sources, the Arthurian legends, the Bible, Oriental apologues, fables, and a few ancient myths. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Other conversations that I had were an agglomeration, so that I cannot remember where and with whom they were held. A Fantasy of Far Japan Summer Dream Dialogues 2011-04-09T02:00:13.677Z During the later middle ages it consisted of an agglomeration of small holdings ruled by lords, who, though subordinate to the counts of Foix, had some voice in the government of the district. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z By contrast, it is hard to debate their view that the most populous agglomerations will almost all be in the developing world. Economix: What Rankings Show About Cities 2011-05-03T10:00:20Z They know that the spirit is the great matter; and that an enterprise, as well as a human being, or a tree, must grow from the internal, vital principle, and not from external agglomerations. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z Muslim business groups were nothing more than temporary agglomerations which dissolved when any partner died or withdrew. Schumpeter: Peculiar people 2011-03-24T11:50:01Z It is a place of the agglomeration of everything extreme. A Fantasy of Far Japan Summer Dream Dialogues 2011-04-09T02:00:13.677Z It is this great agglomeration of towns which we call London—this great human family of more than two millions and a half of beings that awakens our sympathy. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z It is only from the vast agglomerations, the immense dimensions of the new world that Walt Whitman has derived the strength and power of his voice. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Castle Wilicza, which gave its name to all the lands appertaining to it, formed, as has already been mentioned, the central point of a great agglomeration of estates situated near the frontier. Under a Charm, Vol. I (of III) A Novel 2011-02-14T03:00:34.700Z "MIST" – or Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey – is O'Neill's latest rhetorical agglomeration, pulling four more far-flung countries together and talking-up the next tier of large "emerging economies". After BRIC comes MIST, the acronym Turkey would certainly welcome 2011-02-01T07:00:03Z Pierced Fans, Stiff Cadres and Hip Rock ZHENJIANG, China — A curious thing happened this month at the Midi Music Festival, ’s oldest and boldest agglomeration of rock, funk, punk and electronica. Pierced Fans, Stiff Cadres and Hip Rock 2010-10-23T21:31:00Z The body may consist of a fragile agglomeration of debris no smaller than gravel, he suggests. CSI: Asteroid Belt 2010-10-13T17:54:00Z They also benefit even more than manufacturers from agglomeration: “Service firms serve one another,” observes François Gipouloux of France’s National Centre for Scientific Research. Economics focus: Sizing up China's cities 2010-09-16T11:19:00Z Because I am the solution to all your problems, to all of California's vast agglomeration of problems. Organized Chaos 2010-04-22T21:00:00Z My own view is that Zipf’s Law is really about the operation of agglomeration — the attraction of people to more people — and sprawl. A Tale of Many Cities 2010-04-20T11:18:00Z About 30 months ago, the National Bureau of Economic Research convened a conference on the economics of agglomeration and the fruits of that conference were just published. Why Humanity Loves, and Needs, Cities 2010-04-13T13:03:00Z "You know they've been in bad lines," he said, looking on the ground, a rather pathetic figure in his ill-fitting, haphazard agglomeration of garments, none harmonizing with its neighbour. The Man from Jericho Crystallization.—When we evaporate a solution of a crystalloid it becomes more concentrated, slow movements of diffusion are set up, and at a given moment agglomeration occurs, the agglomerates taking the form of crystals. The Mechanism of Life The hereditary habits of the Chinese in the agglomeration of large numbers of individuals under one head constitute a drift toward disunity and disintegration. Village Life in China A Study in Sociology The place is, in fact, an agglomeration of houses, and some of the older chambers are crumbling and roofless. Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu Other essays in the volume focus on the changing nature of agglomeration economies. Why Humanity Loves, and Needs, Cities 2010-04-13T13:03:00Z The poor brutes had been rendered so perfectly shapeless by the agglomeration of icicles with which they were covered, that they looked as though they were preserved in sugar-candy. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 Now has curiosity—I have no worthier name to bestow on it—got the better of all my scruples and dislikes to such an agglomeration as a pic-nic! Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II) The atmosphere was heavy with an agglomeration of different and conflicting smells—fish, tar, paint, garbage, and stale tobacco. By Right of Conquest A Novel And if in any way this consideration influenced the virtuous public of Doppersdorp, why, it only showed that, among that agglomeration of mischievous turnip-heads, there lingered even yet a stray grain or so of wisdom. A Veldt Official A Novel of Circumstance Long, long afterwards, a chord, a note, was sufficient to bring before him the square drawing-room with its columns, furnish with an agglomeration of gaudy, rich, fantastic things expressive of her uncertain taste. Fairfax and His Pride Beyond the prairie an irregular agglomeration of mountains and valleys stretched five hundred miles further until the ocean was reached which formed the western boundary of Atvatabar. The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar This agglomeration of sculpture recalls also that bitter saying of Michelangelo shortly before his end that "art and death do not go well together." Michelangelo Tolon-Noor is not a walled city, but a vast agglomeration of hideous houses, which seem to have been thrown together with a pitchfork. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6. Volume 1 [of 2] They were fully convinced they could whip all creation—that agglomeration being represented hither to by the inferior tribes, which they had reduced and decimated ever since the exodus from Zululand. The Triumph of Hilary Blachland Such an agglomeration, even if severely left alone, and only shut off from the rest of the world, falls by itself. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections It was an agglomeration of perfect shiny gray spheres the size of golf balls, shaping up to something like a large brain, but with holes showing through here and there. The Big Time I mean to say that our solar system is to be understood as affording a generic instance of these agglomerations, or, more correctly, of the ulterior conditions at which they arrived. Eureka: A Prose Poem Then every man, woman, and child left in the place is slaughtered; and the agglomeration of miserable huts that form the village is burned to the ground. The Red Symbol The immense agglomeration had vitiated the atmosphere of the valley. Sónnica This agglomeration of territories had for a long time had no legitimate master. Rulers of India: Akbar This is sometimes continued for several generations, until the country seat becomes an agglomeration of households and the family a sort of clan. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" Single small States, relying upon mercenary troops, could not for a moment resist the shock of such an agglomeration of soldiery as that of the French, and of their successors the Spaniards and Germans. Euphorion Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance - Vol. I The nineteenth century orchestra is a fearfully and wonderfully constructed agglomeration of ancient and modern instruments. Twentieth Century Inventions A Forecast The side of it is a curious agglomeration of pointed and round windows in every possible position, and of nearly every date from the twelfth to the eighteenth century. The Stones of Venice, Volume II (of 3), The Pazzi Chapel, for instance, is one agglomeration of architectural members which perform no architectural function; but, taken as a piece of surface decoration, say as a stencilling, what could be more harmonious? Renaissance Fancies and Studies Being a Sequel to Euphorion In fiscal matters, as for many other purposes, the Chinese empire is an agglomeration of a number of quasi-independent units. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" There is usually an agglomeration of delicate threads, either jointed or not, which are somewhat analogous to the roots of higher plants. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses The present savage tribes no doubt resemble more closely the primitive peoples than our hybrid agglomeration of the civilized world. The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study The agglomeration of persons in a large town is a certain incentive to crimes against property. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso They are found in honey-combed patches; which are agglomerations of mucous glands. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 So, as they are, the State papers are a curious agglomeration of good patriotism and confusion. Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 In Thecaphora, on the contrary, the complex spore, or agglomeration of spores, is compact, being at first apparently enclosed in a delicate cyst. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses Nothing feminine and earnest could resist that glutinous agglomeration of charms. The Gay Rebellion The agglomeration of population produced by immigration is a strong incentive to crime, especially that of an associated nature,—due to increased want, lessened supervision and the consequent ease with which offenders avoid detection. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso Canton with its agglomeration of a primitive existence, is surely distinct and different from any other city. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan This urban agglomeration, Dr. Broch shows, has been 'due principally to causes which have operated in the rest of Europe. The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 The earliest condition in which the mushroom can be recognized as a vegetable entity is in that of the “spawn” or mycelium, which is essentially an agglomeration of vegetating spores. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses It consists of a very considerable mass of star-clusters, varying greatly in extent and number, some projected in front of others, while the whole forms an agglomeration. Astronomy for Amateurs With a determined incision into this agglomeration of contradictory instincts, with the total suppression of its antagonistic values, with vivisection applied to its most instructive case. The Case Of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms. Rather was her charm the charm of the perfect agglomeration of all those characteristics which men find alluring and challenging. The Green Rust Thus a planet or world, which is simply an agglomeration of atoms, may reveal to us in its motions and laws, what are the motions and laws which govern the atomic world. Aether and Gravitation The agglomeration of essentially different races only served the purpose of emphasising the distinctions of blood and climate which were to be the eternal bars against unnatural union. The Story of Rouen It was the government of a few hundred highly skilled administrative experts backed by a small professional army, ruling a vast agglomeration of subject peoples. The New World of Islam “Lydia, you’ll have your guests thinking they’re at a lunch counter if you let that girl go on wearing that agglomeration of hair.” The Squirrel-Cage They must be vast agglomerations, like Paris, or, still better, small territories. The Conquest of Bread No good could come from such a corrupt agglomeration of salary-seekers as the Coalition Ministry. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 8, 1916 This is a consideration of the utmost importance, as by it alone can we determine what was the agglomeration of tribes in India which formed the Western gypsy. The Gypsies On the other hand, quick despatch rather feeds the nativeʼs innate love for litigation, so that an agglomeration of lawsuits is still one of the Governmentʼs undesirable but inevitable burdens. The Philippine Islands This is not a show-place that once was real; it is one of a hundred little agglomerations of the French Middle Ages. Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1 The town is a chance agglomeration of people who do not know one another, who have no common interest, save that of enriching themselves at the expense of one another. The Conquest of Bread Monaco is simply an end of the city, distinct from the rest of the agglomeration only because it is high up and on a cape jutting out into the sea. Riviera Towns The complex vision must not be regarded as the mere sum or accumulated agglomeration of all these. The Complex Vision The countless spires which pointed to heaven in all directions gave the vast agglomeration of buildings something of an Italian air; it reminded the beholder agreeably of Florence. The Dictator It will be on the level ground below, where there is to-day an agglomeration of shops and hotels as yet unworthy of the capital of a great new State. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 They prefer isolated apartments, Anglo-Saxons even going as far as to prefer houses of from six to eight rooms, in which the family, or an agglomeration of friends, can live apart. The Conquest of Bread The building resulting from united edification is represented in Scripture, not as the agglomeration of a number of little shrines, the individuals, but as one great temple. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. Here they appear a motley congregation, a curious agglomeration of seediness. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 The whole body of the knowable is formed from an agglomeration of extremely varied elements, amongst which it is easy to distinguish a large number of divisions. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps On the other hand, the commune is an agglomeration of citizens united by life in a common locality and having a common interest in the communal property. The Governments of Europe The characters, as Von Vízin depicted them, were no longer abstract monsters, agglomerations of evil qualities, but near relations to everybody. A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections II From every agglomeration of men, from every city, from every nation, there inevitably arises a collective force. Napoleon the Little The Church is, in their eyes, only a vast agglomeration of priests, some of them self-deceived through ignorance; most of them not so, but deliberately bolstering up an obsolete faith for place, profit, and power. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. In any case they are vast structures, and if they represent stars in process of condensation, they must be giving birth to huge agglomerations of stars—to star clusters at least. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told Few things contribute so much to the formation of the social type as the laws regulating the succession of property and especially the agglomeration or division of landed property. Historical and Political Essays They are all volcanic, and indeed some are nothing but an agglomeration of defunct craters. Ranching, Sport and Travel You only contend that it governs in fact, the relations which are established between the agglomerations of the human family. Sophisms of the Protectionists Wherever politics is rigid and hostile to that tendency, there is irritation and struggle, but the agglomeration goes on. A Preface to Politics Your imagination and your sight were not at the same time dazzled and confused by an agglomeration of the peculiar luxuries of every clime and every season. The Young Duke The thoughts condensed in patches, were mere agglomerations of feelings and impressions, and they strung themselves across his mind as beads are strung along a string. Civilization Tales of the Orient He pondered over the agglomeration of articles pensively. Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail A family, a town, county, department, province, all are so many agglomerations, which, without any exception, all practically reject your principle; never, indeed, even think of it. Sophisms of the Protectionists It was scattered over plain and bottom in dottings of white, here drawn close in clustering agglomerations, there detached in separate spatterings. The Emigrant Trail Instead of criticizing Masonry, let us thank God for one altar where no man is asked to surrender his liberty of thought and become an indistinguishable atom in a mass of sectarian agglomeration. The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Little did I expect, however, the spectacle which awaited us when we reached the peninsula of Sneffels, where agglomerations of nature's ruins form a kind of terrible chaos. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth "This agglomeration of the masses is stifling; and though the apartments are spacious—" "Foedora, are you ill?" broke in the princess. A Cardinal Sin Such may be taken as a fair specimen-slice of a Concert Monstre; and in listening to this wild agglomeration of chaotic music, the day passes, very likely from two o'clock until six. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 436 Volume 17, New Series, May 8, 1852 In all the work of these brilliant years there was increase of power and territorial agglomeration; there was no internal growth or political development. Lectures on Modern history What can prevent such an agglomeration from falling to pieces? The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864 The dense mass of plants being beneath the waters, soon formed themselves into vast agglomerations. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth We are nothing but an agglomeration of molecules, ready to separate without leaving any trace of ever having been together. The Heavenly Father Lectures on Modern Atheism The desultory agglomeration of never so definitely rendered details necessarily leaves the civilized appreciation cold. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture I call 'World' the whole succession and the whole agglomeration of all existent things, lest it be said that several worlds could have existed in different times and different places. Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil They say that the American democracy, since Cleveland's day, has become a mere agglomeration of different races, without national unity, national aims, and without courage or moral qualities. The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II Iceland, being absolutely without sedimentary soil, is composed exclusively of volcanic tufa; that is to say, of an agglomeration of stones and of rocks of a porous texture. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth A man is like anything else, an agglomeration of matter, capable of a few more tricks than a monkey, and capable of a few less than a priest. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster It was his great spirit that thought of making into one great nation the agglomeration of small nationalities, white and black, that lay over the veldt and impenetrable forests of South and Central Africa. Cecil Rhodes Man and Empire-Maker A great life is an organic whole which cannot be rendered by the simple agglomeration of small facts. The Life of Jesus It is a vast agglomeration of holes, craters, ring formations, a complicated intersection of crests—in short, a distracting volcanic network flung over the blistered soil. All Around the Moon When one comes to understand these things, the history of philosophy no longer presents itself as a mere agglomeration of arbitrary and independent systems. An Introduction to Philosophy He had nearly forgotten the frescos; the victorious sunshine had reduced the figures, satanic or beautiful, to a meaningless agglomeration of wandering lines and faded colors. Idolatry A Romance Every one knows that the agglomerations that compose the same department are often distant from each other and the chief town by from two to three miles or more. Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887 The family, the village, the town, the county, the state, are so many agglomerations, which all, without any exception, practically reject your principle, and have never even thought of it. What Is Free Trade? An Adaptation of Frederic Bastiat's "Sophismes Éconimiques" Designed for the American Reader I liked this young man for his cheerful clothes and smiling countenance; but I was rather appalled by the agglomeration of ram-shackle cottages through which we passed on our way to the hotel. The Unpopular Review, Volume II Number 3 The social edifice which a people builds for itself is among all civilised communities a highly complex product, and consists of a great agglomeration of diverse materials. Crime and Its Causes The ions, therefore, seem to be formed by an agglomeration of neutral molecules maintained round an electrified centre by electrostatic attraction. The New Physics and Its Evolution Yet was the centralised government of the First Hwang-ti an immense improvement on the loose agglomeration of the Chous. The Awakening of China This, unlike the socially unwholesome and monstrous agglomerations of Paris or London in our own time, was a population over which police supervision might be made tolerably effective. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) I think of American cities as enormous agglomerations in whose inmost dark recesses innumerable elevators are constantly ascending and descending, like the angels of the ladder.... Your United States Impressions of a first visit It is the agglomeration of its gods, the republic of them, that really constitutes its Divinity. Tragic Sense Of Life As always, the agglomeration of mercenary companies was difficult to control. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Consequently, in some trades the national union resembled an agglomeration of loosely allied states, each one reserving the right to engage in independent action and expecting from its allies no more than a benevolent neutrality. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States It is rather an agglomeration of pieces, which, on examination, present curiously defined forms. Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 That is the main idea, Neville—my main idea—like the luscious agglomeration of juicy green things which that cow is eating; they all go to make good milk. The Common Law He sees London as "fundamentally an agglomeration of villages with their surviving patches of common around a mediaeval seaport." Civics: as Applied Sociology And now, afflicted with poverty, drouth, grasshoppers and starvation, we were left an agglomeration of heterogeneous materials, to fight our own battle as best we might. Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler For SCHEHERAZADE, taking mean advantage of a French agglomeration of letters which did not represent his name, to hail him as "JACK" was characteristic, and therefore undesirable. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 27, 1890 Ether, my friend, is an agglomeration of imponderable particles, which, relatively to their dimensions, are as far removed from each other as the celestial bodies are in space, so say works on molecular physics. The Moon-Voyage The agglomeration of civilians, who had run away from Manassas under the impression that they had fought and lost a real battle, was utterly disorganized and demoralized. Abraham Lincoln, Volume I The Revolution seemed for this agglomeration of priests and monks neither more nor less than a death warrant. Recollections of My Youth SE. of Alexandria, covers an extensive area on a broad sandy plain, and presents a strange agglomeration of ancient and modern elements. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Can it be expected, then, that the same agglomeration of bad characters in Tasmania should be harmless? Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in The Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners Of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits To the Islands in the Arafura Sea No agglomeration of animals indicated that life was developed there, even in an inferior degree. The Moon-Voyage The building itself, like most Indian palaces, is composed of a heterogeneous agglomeration in all sorts of sizes and styles. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil Leaving out the medium-sized ones, there remains but an agglomeration of islets and reefs scattered over an area of twelve square leagues. Facing the Flag Self-sacrifice is a renunciation of life, whether in the existence of the individual or in the life of States, which are agglomerations of individuals. Germany and the Next War What a sordid neighborhood, what a heap of mud huts and straw huts, what an agglomeration of miserable hovels we have just been through! The Adventures of a Special Correspondent It is only an agglomeration of holes, craters, circles, a vertiginous network of crests. The Moon-Voyage The ether, my friend, is an agglomeration of imponderable atoms, which, relatively to their dimensions, are as far removed from each other as the celestial bodies are in space. From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon The confederation of all the American States presents none of the ordinary disadvantages resulting from great agglomerations of men. Democracy in America — Volume 1 Suddenly your integrity is being questioned by an agglomeration of wire and silicon. Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel The stations are few and far between, and consist merely of an agglomeration of huts, with the signal cabin standing up among them like a monument. The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Remove our imperfections and we should all be alike—smooth off all agglomerations of matter on all sides and everything would be spherical. Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers The zenith of that career was surely our flight across the channel in the Lord Roberts B.... I warn you this book is going to be something of an agglomeration. Tono Bungay The psychological characteristics of crowds are present in an eminent degree in these confused agglomerations. The Crowd; study of the popular mind Then came a road, an enormous agglomeration of sound and movement, an unloosing of titanic elements—above them, under them, on them. Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California It is of equally robust growth, but its handsomely arching fronds, which are from 3 feet to 4 feet in length, are produced in great abundance from a central tuft or agglomeration of crowns. Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 His duty was the merest agglomeration; but even in that he might show faculty, and who could tell what might follow! Home Again He is less free because of the more complicated mechanism of Occidental societies, whose forces tend to agglomeration and solid integration. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints What constituted a people, a unity, a whole, becomes in the end an agglomeration of individualities lacking cohesion, and artificially held together for a time by its traditions and institutions. The Crowd; study of the popular mind A few other qualities, not by any means of the highest order, are required by nearly all social agglomerations, and with some of these Mrs. Wylder was as scantily equipped as her husband with others. There & Back Some enthusiasts prolong the trip to what is called the 'Fossil-bed,' whose mere agglomerations of calcareous matter are not fossils at all. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I The confederation of all the American states presents none of the ordinary disadvantages resulting from great agglomerations of men. American Institutions and Their Influence The washed grains are either drained or dried by a hydro-extractor in order to free them from the greater part of the water, the presence of this being an obstacle to their perfect agglomeration. Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882 History, like nature, illustrates for us the application of the law of inertia and agglomeration which is put lightly in the proverb, "Nothing succeeds like success." Amiel's Journal The German tribal names do not stand for fixed races or even provinces, but for chance agglomerations which suddenly rise and as suddenly disappear. Europe and the Faith "Sine auctoritate nulla vita" The man who says he paid ten thousand dollars for that agglomeration of barn-yard truck is one of two things: if he did pay it, he's a fool; and if he didn't, he's a liar! Under the Skylights The agglomerations of Jews in Poland, originating in many different countries, and fused into one mass, enjoyed a large measure of autonomy. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) We went up to the citadel, which crowns the hill, and is composed of an agglomeration of granite walls, fosses, and casemates, mounds, ditches, barracks, and water-tanks. The Englishwoman in America It is tame, it is even weak, if you like; but compared with the frantic agglomeration of gilt clouds and sunbursts, and marble and bronze figures in the high-altar, it is heavenly serene and lovely. Roman Holidays, and Others For the Marina itself—at this season, at least—is an unappetizing spot; a sordid agglomeration of houses, a few dirty fruit-stalls, ankle-deep dust, swarms of flies. Old Calabria Had this power continued to act with its full original repulsive energy, the process of agglomeration by attraction could not have gone on. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation On the other hand, if we are to take the Lucan form as nearer to the original, that original must have been a singular agglomeration of fragments which it is difficult to piece together. The Gospels in the Second Century An Examination of the Critical Part of a Work Entitled 'Supernatural Religion' We passed through the town bearing the names of Niagara Falls and Manchester, an agglomeration of tea-gardens, curiosity-shops, and monster hotels, with domes of shining tin. The Englishwoman in America Coherence -- N. coherence, adherence, adhesion, adhesiveness; concretion accretion; conglutination, agglutination, agglomeration; aggregation; consolidation, set, cementation; sticking, soldering &c. v.; connection; dependence. tenacity, toughness; stickiness &c. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases It is an agglomeration of dreary streets, haunted by legions of clamorous black swifts, and constructed on the rectangular principle dear to the Latin mind. Old Calabria Nations are not mere agglomerations of individuals; they have each their own character, their own feelings, and their own life. The War and Democracy Nefta is not so much a town as an agglomeration of villages, separated from one another by gardens, and occupying an extent of surface twice the size that of the city of Algiers. Travels in Morocco, Volume 2. See this minute agglomeration of yellowish specks on the stalk of the cress. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 33, November 12, 1870 I used to look at those great baskets at the street-corners, filled with the white agglomeration, with longing eyes, and wish I had it all in my pockets. Hawthorne and His Circle So at length the pressed man, in spite of all his ruses and protestations, was rated and absorbed into that vast agglomeration of men and ships known as the fleet. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore Sperm, like saliva or blood, is not a simple fluid, but a thick agglomeration of innumerable cells, swimming about in a comparatively small quantity of fluid. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1 Imagination reels before the horror of such an agglomeration of the unamiable. Without Prejudice An agglomeration of instruments and private gear rendered the ward-room well nigh impossible of access, and it was some days before everything was jammed away into corners. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 The greatest of living Japanese statesmen, the Marquis Ito, long ago perceived that the tendency of political life to agglomerations, to clan-groupings, presented the most serious obstacle to the successful working of constitutional government. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation The world," he said slowly, "pays little attention to that agglomeration of cantons called Switzerland. In Secret Its position as being the chief artery of human activity, is incomparable, but the town—qua town—has this point in common with all huge agglomerations of commercial buildings. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville Whether the building was some rambling, loosely gathered agglomeration of vari-colored wings, or a single, towering skyscraper of one tint, almost inevitably it was crowned with a perfectly level surface. The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life It has been transformed from an agglomeration of desperadoes - to a military guerrilla force to be reckoned with. After the Rain : how the West lost the East He assumes that in the process of agglomeration large bodies of matter impinged obliquely on the already formed mass, and so imparted to it a motion of rotation. Story of Creation as Told By Theology and By Science For the moment we need only call attention to the essential trait in the nature of the bee which accounts for the extraordinary agglomeration of the various workers. The Life of the Bee Democracy presented to his view an agglomeration of elements too heterogeneous, too restless, wielding too much savage power, to win his sympathies. Life of Chopin Very often a small burg in central Europe took the lead for its region, and big agglomerations accepted the little town's charter as a model for their own. Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution This is the vast agglomeration of caves and vertical potholes—like those in Craven, but here called etonnoirs—that riddle the rolling wolds in all directions. Beautiful Europe: Belgium We might have agglomerations of stars like those of the Milky Way situated in some corner of the system, or at its centre, or scattered through it here and there in every direction. Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science All comes to pass in the blackest depths of the crowd, whose agglomeration, growing denser and denser, produces the temperature needful for this exudation, which is the privilege of the youngest bees. The Life of the Bee What disorder resulted from this agglomeration, human and animal, under darkest night, amid forests, threatened by the fires of the volcano, along the border of marshes whose waters might be upheaved and overflow! The Master of the World Darkness veiled the more salient aspects of those agglomerations of human absurdity, and one could exist—one could imagine. In the Days of the Comet Iceland, which is entirely devoid of alluvial soil, is wholly composed of volcanic tufa, that is to say, an agglomeration of porous rocks and stones. A Journey to the Interior of the Earth For anything we know to the contrary, the agglomeration may be facilitated by smoke in the air. Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science That agglomeration of the Anglo-Saxon, the Celt and the Latin, has endowed the Native Son with the pulchritude of all three races. The Native Son There is no doubt the other agglomerations of Celtic tribes, the Gauls chiefly, enjoyed institutions very similar, if not perfectly alike. Irish Race in the Past and the Present But a wonderful agglomeration, the artist was saying. Their Pilgrimage What the Empire amounted to, therefore, was an agglomeration of provinces, held together by the personal prestige of a young monarch. Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors We cannot yet say with certainty that the stars which form the agglomerations of the Milky Way have, beyond doubt, the same average motion as the stars in other regions of the universe. Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science Nothing could be more irregular than this total aggregate thus formed; it is not really an entire whole, but an agglomeration. The Modern Regime, Volume 1 It was only invented in 1840, and derived beyond a doubt from the agglomeration of such swallows' nests about the Church of Our Lady of Loretto. A Man of Business The major pulls out an agglomeration of currency about the size of the price of a town lot in the suburbs of Rabbitville, Arizona, and makes this outcry. The Gentle Grafter Naturally this had to be in the open air, and not in a kiln, or rather, the agglomeration of bricks made an enormous kiln, which would bake itself. The Mysterious Island About two miles away on a hill was a big white house in a grove surrounded by a wide-spread agricultural agglomeration of fields and barns and pastures and out-houses. The Gentle Grafter |
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