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Recent Examples of constellate To make sense of a correspondence, however complete or incomplete, is to constellate fragmentary evidence, and make surmises about what is missing (including what may not have been apparent to the letter-writers themselves). Langdon Hammer, The New York Review of Books, 25 Feb. 2020 Kathleen Shafer tells Judd’s story, and constellating stories about art, history, landscape, weather, the mysterious Marfa lights, economics, sociology and, of course, real estate. Willard Spiegelman, WSJ, 15 Dec. 2017
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    Liz Knueven, CNBC, 2 May 2026
  • People who collect rare books are book lovers, first and foremost.
    Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 2 May 2026
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  • In gathering evidence, the commission received videos and testimony from officials and ordinary citizens, and held five public hearings that wrapped up on Tuesday.
    Olivia Olander, Chicago Tribune, 1 May 2026
  • Fashion’s biggest night out is almost here, as celebrities from across music, film, TV, sports, and fashion prepare to gather at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 2026 Met Gala.
    Allison DeGrushe, StyleCaster, 30 Apr. 2026
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  • In the process, however, one of the big distinguishing aspects of TV – the large audiences who once assembled to watch dramas, sitcoms and reality shows – has eroded.
    Brian Steinberg, Variety, 30 Apr. 2026
  • The Horned Frogs don’t have a player committed this offseason with that type of notoriety, but head coach Mark Campbell has still been able to assemble one of the top transfer portal classes.
    Steven Johnson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 29 Apr. 2026
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  • His videos have accumulated three hundred million views.
    Jennifer Wilson, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
  • GameStop’s press release said its $125-per-share offer amounts to a 46 percent premium over eBay’s closing price on February 4, the day GameStop started accumulating a stake in the company.
    ArsTechnica, ArsTechnica, 4 May 2026
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  • Schleifer, who has coached for 29 years and has amassed a 568-117 record, saw the school’s tennis courts dedicated in his honor in January.
    Gary Curreri, Sun Sentinel, 2 May 2026
  • But a search of booking sites shows that rooms are still available — a sign that the fans are either waiting for prices to drop or may not be amassing on Kansas City in the numbers first projected.
    Eric Adler, Kansas City Star, 1 May 2026
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  • Blongastainer corralled 12 draw controls in the win for Franklin, while Cross dished out two assists.
    Brendan Connelly, Boston Herald, 30 Apr. 2026
  • They are joined by other women, presumably corralled from their homes and workplaces.
    Amanda Whiting, Vulture, 29 Apr. 2026
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  • Scientology is a religious group shrouded in privacy that has garnered attention for its celebrity adherents, including Tom Cruise and John Travolta.
    Joe Kottke, NBC news, 3 May 2026
  • In the days following, Glover posted his experience online and garnered nearly nine million views across platforms.
    Colson Thayer, PEOPLE, 2 May 2026

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“Constellate.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/constellate. Accessed 5 May. 2026.

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