Sentences with phrase «much agglomeration»

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A galaxy is much more than a radiant agglomeration of stars.
Fiat long ago became Italy's privately held answer to British Leyland — an agglomeration of pretty much the entire Italian car industry still standing.
Indeed, so much of the material poised to shock at the fairs here looked like retreads of past revolutions: at Fondation Beyeler, the Toiletpaper Collective plopped bunches of freshly cooked spaghetti over a mannered agglomeration of trailer - trash kitsch.
The Paolozzi, a robot - like agglomeration of machine parts cast in green - patinated bronze, also in that room, is not as immediately cringe - worthy, but it doesn't make much of impression, especially in the company of its neighbors, the aforementioned Giacometti and Louise Bourgeois» tall, black, and phallic «Sleeping Figure» (1950).
The existence of economies of agglomeration in urban areas pretty much only makes sense if there are positive spillovers from others» consumption.
The regional span of the Greater Toronto Area is sometimes combined with the city of Hamilton, Ontario and its surrounding region, to form the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.The Greater Toronto Area anchors a much larger unofficial urban agglomeration known as the Golden Horseshoe and an area officially designated as the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
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