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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 Gayes’ expert pointed to a “constellation” of various musical elements, which struck many commentators as vague but was enough to persuade the jury.

From New York Times

Augmented reality apps such as SkyView Lite can show you the way to familiar constellations like the Big Dipper or harder-to-find ones.

From Washington Post

The piece, made of vivid bits of silk, faille, taffeta and satin, depicts starry constellations, kites and doves – a joyful and precisely crafted celebration of life that took Klewicke 20 years to finish.

From Seattle Times

As Jernigan told me, “This is not the worst drug that we know, but it’s a serious drug that can cause a whole constellation of problems.”

From Washington Post