How do we achieve something that Europe has never managed before, or any comparable concatenation of states on any other continent? |
Nucleotide alignments were created by the concatenation of the individual gene alignments. |
All of these things came together to create this awful concatenation of these various factors, simply diabolically coming together. |
The mysterious concatenations variously conjure Cycladic totems and Greek herms as well as works by Picasso and Ernst. |
I also understand space as a phenomenon that one grasps over time, through movement, with its expectations, its surprises, its concatenations. |
He had developed his own style, creating unusually long concatenations by inserting different words into the same rhythmic pattern over and over. |