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अधिक: आगे- This opposition had previously constellated in a group called Egbe Omo Oduduwa.
- They constellate and then, for a moment, they all go dark at once.
- These fragments constellate to form an exemplum of what Pound calls " clear song ".
- The protest has gone too far . " That is, the above-stated divisions were strong and constellated politics during the last century of the Roman Republic.
- The verbal mosaics he makes from its bits and pieces sometimes constellate into patterns of pain, hilarity and beauty; at other times they seem as pointless as the piles of detritus exhibited in hip galleries.
- Conversely'to the degree to which the shadow is recognised and integrated, the problem of the anima, i . e ., of relationship, is constellated', and becomes the centre of the individuation quest.
- After Dick's death, several omnibus editions of the " VALIS Trilogy " were published, with his final mainstream novel " The Transmigration of Timothy Archer " . " Timothy Archer " does not cite VALIS, yet Dick himself called the three novels a trilogy, saying " the three do form a trilogy constellating around a basic theme ."
- The novel has been included in several omnibus editions of the trilogy as a stand-in for the unwritten final volume . " Transmigration " was not intended by Dick to be part of the trilogy; however, the book fits comfortably with the two finished volumes and Dick himself called the three novels a trilogy, saying " the three do form a trilogy constellating around a basic theme ."
- Tim Chambers, an early Wikipedian who proposed the name " Wikipedia ", has a page of historical interest in the Wikimedia archives entitled " The Value of Encyclopedic Knowledge " in which he describes a new model for growing encyclopedic knowledge " powered by " numerous " scholars around the world . " The idea of encyclopedic knowledge being re-constellated as a community of knowledge is central to the theory of Connectivism as established by George Siemens and Stephen Downes.
- In the text, Chiaro's spirit appears before him in the form of a woman who instructs him to " set thine hand and thy soul to serve man with God . " The Rossetti Archive defines this text as " Rossetti's way of constellating his commitments to art, religious devotion, and a thoroughly secular historicism . " Likewise, in " The Blessed Damozel, " written between 1847 and 1870, Rossetti uses biblical language such as " From the gold bar of Heaven " to describe the Damozel looking down to Earth from Heaven.