Not exact matches
On African safari with his son in 1950 he bagged an
agglomeration of big game ranging
from an oryx to a rhino.
In addition to gutting the Big 12, that mass exodus would have guaranteed the Age of the Superconference, a behemoth
agglomeration of schools designed to wring maximum dollars
from television networks.
It's hard to know how they formed: The brown dwarfs seem too heavy to have formed
from the slow
agglomeration of material, like jumbo - sized planets such as Jupiter.
Dorset will use this funding to work in collaboration with Devon and Wiltshire Councils and two French authorities
from Northern France — Conseil General des Cotes d'Armor and Lannion Tregor
Agglomeration — LTA (a consortium of town councils).
This large - scale
agglomeration of juvenile fish species is the main reason why migrating whale sharks visit the area every year, rising
from the depths to feed on this abundance of food.
The ground level contains Kelley's canonized Deodorized Central Mass with Satellites, a room - filling installation of soiled stuffed animals suspended
from the ceiling in celestial
agglomerations, surrounded by brightly colored, wall - mounted canisters that periodically release a deodorizing spray.
Three decades of sculptures by Hassan Sharif — colourful
agglomerations of banal objects with coils of rope, elastic and rubber tubing — sit in the following gallery on shelves that could have been borrowed
from the artist's studio, or a supermarket aisle.
Since the 1990s the work of Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão has been centered on how heritage in her home country is structured by extensive
agglomerations of people, culture and civilizations
from across the planet.
The existence of economies of
agglomeration in urban areas pretty much only makes sense if there are positive spillovers
from others» consumption.