| For the Galaxy is nothing else than a congeries of innumerable stars distributed in clusters. |
| It overshadows all other holidays and specialized days of whatever sort in that congeries of colonies. |
| This congeries of topics enhances his story of the development of early American crime literature. |
| The other half spans a congeries of smaller groups, the largest of which are the Sundanese, who also call Java home. |
| 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. |
| Whence this peculiar congeries of views, advanced with supreme self-confidence and heedless inattention to fact? |