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• The oocyte lie eccentrically in the follicle, surrounded by some granulosa cells that are given the name Cumulus oophoricus or cumulus ovaricus.
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Cumulus, which is based in Atlanta, made the $31-a-share offer to buy its Las Vegas rival on Nov. 29.
Cumulus Makes Bid for Radio Rival Nathan Becker 2010
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The Cumulus is another form of cloud, which floats along in fleecy masses, in the days of summer, but dissolves at night.
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The Cumulus is the parent cloud, and produces every other form of cloud known, or which can exist.
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Cumulus, which is based in Atlanta, owned and operated 314 stations in 59 markets and operated 30 additional stations in 9 markets as of the end of 2009.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED 2011
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Cumulus, which is the country's second-largest radio station owner, would manage and run the partnership and also offer financial and corporate services.
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She said she routinely uses a second, computer-assisted measurement system, called Cumulus, which produces a continuous calculation of density by percent.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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She said she routinely uses a second, computer-assisted measurement system, called Cumulus, which produces a continuous calculation of density by percent.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Lori Bury's contribution to the "Cumulus" show encourages visitors to add their own creations to the exhibit.
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News During the Jan. 15 opening reception for "Cumulus," a
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