The huge masses of conglomerated rocks rise up to 1,000 and 1,290 metres, below which is the old monastery. |
One of the reasons the situation in America is as bad as it is is that bookstores were conglomerated at the same time as the publishers were. |
The infighting the Journal refers to is what the media companies got instead of synergy when they conglomerated. |
This represents a bargain in a place as vast as Tokyo, which is the equivalent of several sub-cities conglomerated into one large area. |
The resulting conglomerated particle is then separated from the gas stream in a disengagement tower using inertial forces. |
But as they conglomerated into the mass of people, she was deciding whether or not to remind him he was still unnecessarily touching her. |