The other half spans a congeries of smaller groups, the largest of which are the Sundanese, who also call Java home. |
Business in his day was a congeries of disconnected ventures. |
He endorses the conventional assumption that virtu is the name of that congeries of qualities which enables a prince to ally with Fortune and obtain honour, glory, and fame. |
Perhaps what is most remarkable about this elaborate congeries of thematic threads is that they never lead the poem into preciousness or turn it into an exercise in facility. |
The right novel is never a congeries of novelle, as might appear to the uninspired. |
Japan's most established party of government was formed in 1955 as a congeries of centre and conservative groupings with the encouragement of business interests. |