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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

All of the people in the Warhol constellation whom he heralded as “stars” were, with the notable exception of Lou Reed, really moons, illuminated by his reflected light.

From New York Times

Where do you put the helpers in the constellation of survivors?

From Salon

Altogether, this constellation of factors means some of the most vulnerable people in society are the ones left behind — and the competency restoration system is the net that, albeit imperfect, ultimately catches them.

From Seattle Times

And I remember we would sit on the rooftop at night in our sleeping bags, and we would name all of the constellations.

From Scientific American