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Using laser tweezers, we study colloidal interactions of solid microspheres in the nematic bulk caused by elastic distortions around the particles with tangential surface anchoring. The interactions overcome the Brownian motion when the interparticle separation {r} is less than 3 particle diameters. The particles attract when the angle between {r} and the uniform far-field director ^{n}₀ is between 0^ and 70^ and repel when 75⁹0^. The particles aggregate in chains directed at 30^ to ^{n}₀ and, at higher concentrations, form complex kinetically trapped structures.
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