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constellation

[kon-stuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkɒn stəˈleɪ ʃən /




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"The whole experience of bringing these constellations together adds something new," the curator said.

From BBC

"The diagnosis is a constellation of clinical features. Misdiagnosis or no diagnosis or late diagnosis can happen easily," says Mr Willison.

From BBC

"They've got a few satellites up in the air as of last year, but they really need to build out a full constellation to be able to offer consistent coverage all of the time."

From BBC

No one could take the loose constellation of streaming titles, media appearances, corporate statements and #resistance memes that came to comprise this culture terribly seriously as an answer to the real problems facing the country.

From Los Angeles Times

There are six auspicious days to bathe this time, decided by astrologers, based on the alignment of specific planets and constellations.

From BBC