The Sphinx and Pyramids of Egypt consist of a congeries of animal remains, being composed of the so-called nummulitic limestone ; this name is given to it on account of its containing millions of ...
No people is too mean or lowly to seek an asylum on our shores. The net result of this immigration has been to produce a congeries of human beings, unparalleled for ethnic diversity anywhere else ...
It addresses the following questions: How does the labour rights narrative emerge through everyday negotiations with an epidemic and the law and what congeries of history, public health policies, ...
People say there is no plot. In a way they are right. Instead, there is a congeries of tiny plotlets, ever so delicately and carefully contrived. Chekhov once wrote of playwriting "in which people ...
The Constitution contains a congeries of rights. Not all rights—for example, the right to quality education—are made by the Constitution. Many are natural rights, which are older than it, with which ...
The production was visually elegant, thanks to scrims and backdrops made up of a wild congeries of Renaissance and Baroque images—sea monsters, gryphons, cherubim, classical nudes, skeletons, ...
How many pubs still have carpets? It's also a rare pub in the area with the modesty to have a ceiling, rather than the usual congeries of air conditioning ducts and visible cabling. Amen to that.
The Constitution contains a congeries of rights. Not all rights—for example, the right to quality education—are made by the Constitution. Many are natural rights, which are older than it ...