1. As I and another reporter spoke with the woman, more than two dozen people clustered into the tiny room, smaller than the smallest bedroom in my house. 2. Day by day, the shot-down shooting stars are clustering into a constellation of the dead. 3. Diet and exercise should be clustered into three- to five-day segments. 4. Her dancers cluster into pairs, trios and quartets as the instrumental voices separate and regroup, but they also perform contrapuntal movements that seem unrelated to the music. 5. Instead of gathering us into the town square, the new information technology clusters us into social cubicles. 6. Neurons that fire in response to the same frequency tend to cluster into little islands, forming a kind of sound frequency map in the auditory cortex. 7. Some search engines, for instance, automatically cluster them into phrases. 8. The buildings will be clustered into two groups, framing a courtyard and open space. 9. To account for margins of error, the results were clustered into groups. |