His 81 chapters are an often bewildering and considerably uneven congeries of forms : vignettes, travel writing, ethnographic jottings, daydreams, nightmares, recollections, conversations, lists of dynasties and archaeological artifacts, erotic encounters, legends, current history, folklore, political, social and ecological commentary, philosophical epigrams, vivid poetical evocation and much else.
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Her attempts to contact the child through " transetherian experiments " and divine mechanisms _ " congeries of parlor furniture, half-assembled bicycles, baby prams and fishing gear " _ not only illuminate what was one of the age's great cottage industries, but _ essential for a summer book _ drive a wedge in the marriage and lead to the novel's passionate sex scenes.
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Instead, the Holy Roman Empire largely maintained its medieval political structure as a " polyglot congeries of literally hundreds of nearly sovereign states and territories ranging in size from considerable to minuscule . " From a high of nearly 400 136 ecclesiastical and 173 secular lords plus 85 Frederick II's death, it had already been decided that the " regnum teutonicum " was " an aristocracy with a monarchical head ".
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A stone slab bearing his name in the Latin inscription " CARAVSIVS HIC IACIT IN HOC CONGERIES LAPIDVM " ( translation : " Carausius lies here in this lump / heap of stones " ) with the Chi Rho symbol was found in 1856 when a derelict church was being dismantled in Penmachno, an early Christian settlement four miles south of Betws-y-Coed; it is now in the church built on the same site.
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However, while this usage was standard for most of the 19th and 20th centuries ( e . g . the enumeration of universities in the Robbins Report counts only those formally granted the status, referring to the University of London as a " congeries ( collection ) of university institutions " ), by the 1990s the usage of " university " had extended to take in colleges of London ( and Wales ) in the Dearing Report.
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Human complexity cannot be generated by 30, 000 genes under the old view of life embodied in what geneticists literally called ( admittedly with a sense of whimsy ) their " central dogma " : DNA makes RNA makes protein _ in other words, one direction of causal flow from code to message to assembly of substance, with one item of code ( a gene ) ultimately making one item of substance ( a protein ), and the congeries of proteins making a body.
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"We should endeavour to promote personal intimacy and friendship amongst all the great communities of India, to develop and consolidate sentiments of national growth and unity, to weld them together into one nationality, to effect a moral union amongst them, to remove the taunt that we are not a nation, but only a congeries of races and creeds which have no cohesion in them and to bring about stronger and stronger friendly ties of common nationality . " From the Presidential Address, I . N . C .,-Rahimtulla M . Sayani I . N . C . Session, 1896, Calcutta.
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