The Civil War has generated a myriad of publications that address the interests of its devotees. |
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The older man grinned, a myriad of wrinkles submerging onto the weather tanned skin, exposing his real age of fifties. |
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The complex work involved intricate scheduling with cleanup crews and keeping myriad utilities happy. |
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News that two young East Yorkshire men are set to become dot com millionaires will provoke a myriad of reactions. |
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Healthy, well-cared for long locks are not only extremely gorgeous, they offer a myriad of styling options. |
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These databases are usually spread across a myriad of tables sharing multiple relationships. |
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Hundreds of events have been organised including a myriad of workshops, themed walks, concerts, performances and films. |
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Julia Helgewald describes feelingly, and with scholarship, the myriad uses, religious, ornamental and utilitarian, to which water has been put. |
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Lighted candles of myriad colors gathered in a large circle, and a stick of incense stood in the center. |
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It misses the point that we are indeed multi-faceted creatures, driven by myriad goals, desires and values. |
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The scenery surrounding me was so picturesque, so grand that it took my breath away even though I'd seen it a myriad number of times before. |
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The ongoing debate over gay marriage has evoked myriad opinions from numerous points of reference. |
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Explaining what a card is to a blackjack computer given the myriad number of possible designs is not easy. |
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Anderson's mind is like a grand prix race car, travelling at marvellous speed while spraying myriad waggeries out the window. |
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As they approached the facility, Peter could tell how large the entire installation was by the myriad lights scattered across the compound. |
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It's a global cookbook, providing myriad rice recipes from a diverse set of cooking traditions. |
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The games seem simple, but the myriad ways of betting and sheer number of games to play can be daunting. |
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We are hedonists, living life for the sole purpose of wallowing in its myriad pleasures. |
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For kids, the fun includes myriad rides, giant tubes, a mini train, quad bikes and camel and pony rides. |
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Check out the myriad DIY lighting systems available in local garden centres and DIY stores for this very purpose. |
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As Nelson abstractedly went over some of the myriad of reports that covered his desk, the intercom on his desk interrupted him. |
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James could have picked any one of the myriad number of small towns to relocate to, but he was secretly hoping to see Charlotte again. |
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Fast-flowing rivers create spectacular waterfalls, gorges and a myriad of caves. |
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These include a myriad assortment of insects, arachnids, rodents, and the occasional raccoon. |
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In the evening I hang out with a myriad assortment of interesting characters. |
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She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table. |
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Global automakers produce more than 600 different vehicle nameplates with a myriad of sizes, shapes and functions. |
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It centers on a central ingredient such as eggplant, okra, spinach, quince, celery, or a myriad of other possibilities. |
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The 42-page comic can be read in a single sitting, though it'll take several sweeps to pluck out the myriad subtexts and visual motifs. |
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These are only some illustrative examples from myriad stories and they go back several years. |
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Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content. |
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This is the last view myriad insects have in life before being swamped by a long, sticky tongue and sucked back into the chameleon's mouth. |
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This collection of songs is breathtakingly good, rustling up a myriad of comparisons to their contemporaries. |
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Her monologue during the show was a mix of morbid poetry, bad puns and ghoulish double entendre, setting the standard for her myriad successors. |
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More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet. |
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This is, as has been pointed out in the myriad good reviews the book's received, high-concept stuff. |
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Rich hues of madder red, vermilion, saffron, and black are used in myriad combinations of stripes and checks. |
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They wanted to orchestrate their myriad efforts to force the legislature to take action where the lawsuits could not. |
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By the time they reach the thirties they face a myriad of weighty decisions about career, home, love, marriage, and babies. |
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In civil society and the public sphere, myriad groups interact and seek to influence each other. |
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We sailed east on a floating palace that offered myriad activities, such as mumblety-peg, spillikins and ring-a-levio. |
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An electron blasts a proton and neutron into myriad virtual particles, which then reconfigure themselves into two double-quark particles. |
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A while ago, he decided to establish a holding company to control his myriad interests in grand prix racing. |
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There is Olympus, abode of the gods of two worlds, Hellenes and Romans, and inspiration to philosophers of myriad ages and cultures. |
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They fall short of providing clear guidance dispositive of the myriad factual situations that arise. |
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In reality, not on paper, the myriad elements that dictate our function in the world cannot be separated out. |
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Digital art has myriad complexities that make it all the more difficult to define a new esthetic. |
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We introduce this piece by underscoring the inadequacies of the myriad definitions of terrorism. |
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These are just some of the myriad of worries we face every day in our increasingly busy and stressful lives. |
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The stage direction by Abdou Gomari is slick and the myriad of technical equipment for the aerial and stunt acts look totally safe and secure. |
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Certainly there was no shopping centre along with the myriad offshoot of shops that development has spawned. |
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Iris calls out river nymphs to bless the marriage and a myriad of shapes and forms enter the stage. |
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She covers crust-making, dips into the origins of myriad pies, and includes recipes with rich heritages, such as stargazy pie from Cornwall. |
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In spite of its myriad problems, the region needs some kind of mass transit system that removes odoriferous gashogs from highways. |
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The camps offer a myriad range of courses covering music, art, dance, karate and more. |
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Such systems coordinate, organize, and then display the myriad streams of data that managers monitor in order to make decisions. |
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The kids poke at their breakfasts, impatient for the sand and its myriad of playing opportunities. |
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Set to chamber music by Debussy, it evokes a realm of nature in which myriad gods and goddesses are immanent. |
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The myriad fences and neo-Georgian facades make the university appear to be the ultimate asylum from violence of all types. |
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Seconds later, his face is thoroughly cleansed by a rough tongue accompanied by a myriad of woofs and laughter. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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There are common cocklofts, large areas, and myriad void spaces through which fire can travel. |
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If Pluto were discovered today, it may not have been called a planet, because it is just one among a myriad of objects in the Kuiper belt. |
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Johnson began to expand his publishing empire by launching a myriad of publications. |
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Little tiny lace panties sold rolled up like ladyfingers, and in a myriad of gem tones, sit in a case on the front counter. |
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It's a two-hour drive in a Land Rover, then a hard two-hour yomp over very rough ground carrying our myriad equipment. |
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Like a pirate reaching into a treasure chest, he brandishes myriad gold chains, pendants, watches, bracelets and rings. |
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He's a master of visual flash, positioning cameras at myriad angles to enhance every car crash, explosion or close-up gun shot. |
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Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky. |
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The examples discussed, which are myriad, cover a wide set of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. |
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Singh manifests myriad hues creating a symbiosis between animate and inanimate objects. |
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The body encounters myriad foreign bodies via the mucus lining of air passages. |
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For this is a beautiful city, surrounded by waters of crystal purity and with a myriad of historic buildings to boot. |
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He attached a single martingale to a colorful bridle with a bundle of myriad feathers on the forehead of the animal. |
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With antimicrobials our expectation is that the infecting pathogen will be killed, but the myriad normal bacteria are also exposed. |
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Disc golf has been added to the myriad of activities happening at River City Park. |
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I really don't want to start talking about the myriad varieties of idiotic people I'm forced to encounter every day. |
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The bright sunlight poured down on the myriad of rocailles, garlands, leaves, amphorae, birds and cupids. |
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We had walked to the shore past sodden clumpy bog and a myriad of gurgling channels weeping silt into the clear water. |
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There was a desk in the corner, holding a myriad of papers and clipboards, and a faded black arm chair stood in the middle of the room. |
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This paternalistic idea is patronising to many hardworking families who make a myriad of complicated choices every day. |
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The box was fashioned of antique burnished rosewood, with brass cylinders and myriad bells all working in perfectly refined unison. |
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The mountain trails are fundamental to trading and pattern a working myriad of paths during the more clement months of the year. |
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On Sunday July 20 hundreds turned out to pick their way over the myriad of food and trinket stalls. |
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Given the myriad of asset classes and fund classifications, measuring fund performance is difficult. |
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With the many new hybrid varieties that have been developed, your choices are myriad. |
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Designers use myriad combinations of light sources and luminaires to achieve this uniform visual effect. |
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I have listened to several conference calls addressing the myriad issues associated with the financial guarantors. |
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Finally, the Maule MX7180A is one of Maule's myriad of handmade models, available in your choice of nosegear or tailwheel. |
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For years he has been dining out on the same story, told and retold in a myriad of versions. |
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It uses a myriad of hacking tools as well as a 340-million-word dictionary to unlock passwords. |
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The report's myriad analyses of bureaucratic tangles, however, indicate a continuing lack of focus. |
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The commission has been looking into a myriad of claims centring on the fixing of races, bribery and gambling dens. |
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From internet identity fraud to mobile phone scams, it seems there are now a myriad of ways in which crooks can strike against the unwary. |
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The human response to these technologies was a myriad of attempts to capitalize on them for good and for profit. |
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Obviously, only one of the myriad of warnings he received throughout his four years in office was on the mark. |
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As a result, there are myriad British Nitro Express cartridges exhibiting similar ballistics and knockdown power in the.450 to.475 range. |
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The screech of crickets for ring tones is only one of the myriad innovations on cell phones. |
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When fall hits, the big screens are suddenly filled with a myriad of films. |
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With a myriad of tones, textures, sizes and shapes, a garden planted purely with foliage plants can be an exciting place to be. |
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Then he moved around, drifting from place to place, trying to memorize the ships myriad of corridors and rooms. |
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It was like an essential oil, which lubricated the myriad moving parts, the gears and wheels of the mine's complex infrastructure. |
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Now, the massive pool of global speculative finance has its sights on myriad markets and asset classes. |
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But big decisions like this always have a myriad of motivations behind them and multiple parentage. |
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In the huddle of the Old Town, space decreed that the myriad of clubs and societies met in public venues across the town. |
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Heavy gauge sheet materials are used by a variety of industries for a myriad of products. |
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It was a wilderness of cathedral-like redwoods, of ferns and huckleberries, oaks and stately firs, and a myriad of flowers and wildlife. |
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Learner drivers took to the roads in a myriad of three-point turns and reversing round corners. |
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A gastrotrich uses myriad hairs over its head and belly to glide, wriggle, and squirm, looking for food. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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Most barbecue sauces are tomato-based and encompass a myriad of spices such as chili powder, paprika, and cumin. |
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Conceivably, the disruption of intrinsic chromatin states by alien DNA insertion could affect genomic stability in myriad ways. |
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Their hair was fine, silky soft, predominately black or silver, but with a myriad of other colors, and long. |
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Comics use this technique on every page in a myriad of different directions not only between panels but within the artwork itself. |
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In wax, he chisels divinity and has a series of works representing the myriad forms of Ganesha apart from Hanuman, Saraswathi and Venkateshwara. |
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Activities and entertainment throughout the evening included a myriad of activities from classical Thai dancing to beer drinking contests. |
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They infuriated our mothers' sensibilities and wallets with inane lifestyles and myriad accessories. |
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One is Mary's uniquely sensitive appreciation of the myriad ways in which the case for academic freedom may be advanced. |
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With its multi-tiered narrative and myriad metafiction conceits, the novel has all the makings of a literary event. |
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There are three types of African Sachal, spotted hyena and a myriad of small predators such as the aard-wolf and the beautiful serval cat. |
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Cohen is right that sensible societies shouldn't trust generals to navigate the myriad curvatures of war without civilian oversight. |
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Then you saw books on mysticism, herbal potions, crystal healing and a myriad of other esoteric topics. |
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While retaliatory war relies on the obvious fact of an attack as its casus belli, pre-emptive war opens the door to myriad other justifications. |
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Not only do they feel the wind's freshness, but they actually experience a myriad of sensations through their olfactory receptors. |
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This session, however, is sure to feature a myriad of stories to freshen the soul, from some of the festival's hip kids. |
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Not a few are able to live as frauds and hucksters who pad their resumes with myriad non-existent accomplishments and credentials. |
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With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance. |
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Your editorials are thought-provoking in addressing the myriad problems besetting our profession today. |
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Today, myriad inexpensive quality postscript alphabets are easily accessible on home computers for free or as shareware on the Internet. |
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The majority of tracks clock in near the ten-minute mark and are rife with chimerically harnessed energy funneled into a myriad of outlets. |
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The feeling was apparently shared by a myriad of other travellers, some pulling boats on trailers, others riding on their motorcycles. |
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The myriad of colours and the sweet, fragrant scent of the blooms overwhelmed the senses to the point of excess. |
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Liszt transcribed Beethoven's symphonies, as well as a myriad other vocal and instrumental works, for piano. |
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A web search reveals myriad Singapore sling variations, even a non-alcoholic version using cherry juice instead of cherry brandy. |
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Occasionally a cotton crazy quilt is seen, where scraps of fabrics in a myriad of cotton prints are used to cover the quilt top. |
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With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises. |
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From the ceilings hang myriad mirrored cubes that spin at different speeds. |
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They manufacture chemically etched brass suitable for a myriad of architectural applications. |
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This novel of ideas covers myriad issues and themes, all related to the transcending power of love. |
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If the threat is hijacking, then the countermeasure doesn't protect against all the myriad of ways people can subdue the pilot and crew. |
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Farmers living in fumigated areas complain of myriad sicknesses, including skin problems and birth defects. |
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Its glassy surface gently scintillating with a myriad of colours, the monocle seemed to hold unfathomable power within its relatively small size. |
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When intelligence personnel perform this task well, it supports the commander's use of a myriad of potential friendly actions and counteractions. |
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The twinkle of light began to grow and divide, until Peter could see a myriad of bright lights just up ahead. |
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There we were in the desert of Rajasthan, sitting on a castle rampart, just us and a myriad stars twinkling furiously. |
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Indeed, meticulous cleaning of the myriad channels, ports, crevices, and valves is critical. |
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After the running shoes there's a myriad of flats, sandals and flip-flops before we get to kitten heels. |
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Everything was coming back, and already, Tanya felt a myriad of conflicting emotions overwhelming her. |
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The picture sports gorgeous contrast that runs from sparkling whites, to inky blacks, and a myriad shades of gray in between. |
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Ham radios can send messages on multiple channels and in myriad ways, including Morse code, microwave frequencies and even email. |
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What determines whether a stem cell ends up being a muscle or a blood cell or the myriad of other cells which make up an individual? |
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The sheer bloodiness of the war and its myriad intimate losses demanded, for the living, some kind of greater meaning. |
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Sure enough I spotted a myriad of white blotches on the tarred surface indicating that this bird may have revenge on her mind. |
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I waved him off and fought my way to my room, past a myriad of slaphappy blue bloods in oversized high heels. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together. |
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Sadly, none of a myriad of ingenious contraptions, despite inventors' claims, puts forth more energy than it absorbs. |
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As one unwraps this charmingly packaged album, a myriad of shapes and sizes spill out like jumbled puzzle pieces. |
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They'll need stamps, stationery, laundry money, and myriad other items, if they live away from home. |
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There exist a myriad of spells, amulets, talismans and lucky charms in various cultures. |
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A panel discussion will explore the myriad issues surrounding rapidly emerging biotechnology and how it relates to world trade. |
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The myriad worlds of fantasy and science fiction are where our spirits are free to frolic unfettered by the weight of sin. |
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The square below is a great place to just sit and watch Finns and myriad other nationalities drift by. |
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There are countless types available in a myriad of colors, shapes, and sizes. |
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They jumped over countless hedges and a myriad of small streams and barbed wire, all set up to prevent what was happening now. |
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Between these extremes are a myriad of topics that might work if properly presented. |
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From the earliest days of childhood, the brain is subjected to a myriad of input, from countless sources. |
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I have a host of acquaintances, a myriad of contacts, but no one besides Lucas I can call a real friend. |
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These trades churned out in ever more massive quantities a myriad of small objects for personal and domestic adornment and use. |
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And with the creep of monetary inflation comes the specter of myriad inflationary effects, currency debasement, and progressive monetary disorder. |
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We all share a similar level of aliveness, but experience being alive in a myriad of ways. |
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Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction. |
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Among the myriad of skills to be mastered, was tilting at the quintain. |
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Freedom is knowing the myriad moving parts of your professional life are operating like clockwork. |
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars. |
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Among the myriad rebuses on the aforementioned double-sided sheet at Windsor, there is an elaborate one on the verso that includes an image of a black yarnwinder. |
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Now in his 60s, Clough is very much alive and kicking, as alert and acerbic as ever, and still with a myriad of views to express on any subject you care to mention. |
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The tribal groups are animistic, constantly making offerings to the myriad spirits believed to inhabit the village, houses, trees, paths, mountains etc. |
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For early-intermediate students who are still refining their music-reading skills, which is true for most of mine, those myriad of fingerings are a distraction at best. |
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This moral ambiguity is present throughout The Hunger Games, in a myriad of guises. |
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As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats. |
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Chapter 8 uses the ideas of complex nonlinear systems to help explain how a myriad of microinteractions helps govern the activities of macrostructures. |
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These trees would live in myriad habitats from soggy coasts to the driest deserts, deep valleys to the shoulders of alpine peaks, backyards to the back of beyond. |
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In just three decades, Pattaya had become the target of uncontrolled development, mass tourism, crime, prostitution and the myriad evils which are concomitant therewith. |
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The heirs to the Incas and the Mayas, and those of the myriad other Indian nations that peopled the continent in the pre-Columbus era, have a long tradition of resistance. |
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Such is the lot of the actor, who must thrive on myriad challenges. |
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The auction contains a treasure trove of signature pieces including chokers, tiaras, earrings and a myriad of other costume jewelry once owned by Hilton. |
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The place was deserted, save for myriad squirrels, but I found that some young tykes had tangled up the swings, so I did my bit for community service and untangled them. |
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This has the potential to synergize master plans with the myriad tiny tasks it takes to tackle these larger aims. |
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More than isiXhosa or Setswana, Afrikaans, through its historical dominance, has powerful campaigners and a myriad of avenues through which to promote itself. |
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There are a myriad of reasons why Congress may torpedo this plan. |
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Tissue engineering, gene therapy, therapeutic proteins, microelectromechanical systems, robotics, and bioinformatics are creating a myriad of disruptive technologies. |
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Although variations in relief on the rocky outcrops provide a myriad of microhabitats, habitat preference of these geophytes is dependent upon the mat species. |
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My grandfather frequently threatened to rescind the myriad generous bestowals my sister and I were to receive upon his passing if he ever heard we'd cast a Democratic vote. |
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The stories she listened to intrigued her with their form as well as their content, the myriad dialects, shifts, and cadences of African American voices. |
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The book had potential, but it was lost in a myriad of minute details. |
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Quotes like these suggest myriad reasons for respectable mainstream culture to write off Coffman as one more failed American. |
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You can stay in a hotel or inn in Old Quebec, enjoy a myriad of restaurants, bistros, sidewalk cafes, and yet you are only 40 minutes away from the great outdoors. |
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He is photographed kayaking, scuba diving, meditating, sleeping in a mosquito net, and on a myriad of outdoorsy sojourns. |
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And the myriad permutations this takes when it percolates down to the level of pop culture are fascinating. |
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Sure there are a myriad of other dating apps out there, but Mixxxer is different. |
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In this almost-authentic arena, groups of teenagers are brought together in a myriad of ways. |
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For example, this safe space of the convent offers a myriad of previously unconsidered possibilities to Theresa in Gish Jen's novel, Typical American. |
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The evidence may be difficult to pin down, but it hovers in the atmosphere, making this reversion felt in myriad ways. |
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Although unexplained weight loss in the elderly can have myriad causes, an undirected approach to laboratory tests and other diagnostic studies is rarely fruitful. |
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Their story is one of the myriad untold stories about this country. |
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Africa starts with 53 nations loaded with a myriad of problems and needs. |
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There are countless different religions claiming a myriad of truths. |
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A myriad of historic details adds to the story's verisimilitude. |
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By contrast, the compounds of calcium have a myriad number of uses. |
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Both men eagerly explored and shared their myriad talents with all those fortunate enough to know them as family members, friends, colleagues and students. |
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Suspended from the ceiling, and casting the only light in the room, were myriad red lanterns constructed from the same silk to suggest various familiar objects. |
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On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows. |
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Your week's best strategy would be focussing those myriad abilities on one primary project, rather than dividing and scattering them over a dozen different endeavours. |
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With a myriad of chain stores, unique boutiques and trendy clothes stores, you will have no problem securing a festive peck under the mistletoe this year. |
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It is the base of myriad sweetish wines locally called Stein, often sold by the 5-l box, a frequent fixture at a braai, as barbecues are known in Afrikaans. |
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Under this banner breakbeat shattered into myriad of sub-genres which were difficult for any but the cognoscenti to tell apart, which was probably all part of the plan. |
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The original steppe was host to a myriad of species, including many small mammals such as susliks, pikas and voles, that are staple prey for sakers. |
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He advanced from simple stomach movements to leg and groin stretches, one legged squats, lunges and myriad exercises aimed at strengthening the middle of his body. |
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A myriad of colors and textures, expertly placed, well lit candles, sending spectra of light cascading off elegantly woven rugs hanging on the walls. |
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The great calligrapher, Muhammad ibn Muqla, a vizier at the court of three Abbasid caliphs, was charged with the task of standardising and refining the myriad cursive scripts. |
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If a formula is successful, it will spawn myriad vomitous offspring, which will be rammed down our throats until we are no longer able to appreciate the original. |
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At the top of the pyramid is AQIM, under which are a myriad of different groups each with their own agendas. |
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Shed promoter Simon Thackray presents these myriad delights in a season of nine concerts and artistic happenings at Brawby and Hovingham, near Malton. |
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Bottero's concise explanation of henotheism clarifies how a pantheon, with its bewildering myriad of gods, becomes personalised through personal preference for a single deity. |
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Its common name, star cluster, refers to the myriad little florets that combine to form the main flower, in shades of pink, mauve, white and cerise. |
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Each entry is heavily illustrated, many dotted with video and sound recordings, most broken up into a myriad of sections, subsections and bullet points. |
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Tonal language allied to a myriad disciplines adding or subtracting elements continues to thrive with no apparent plot to destroy it or make it illegal. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together in order to assemble coherent accounts. |
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The super-ripe flavors of the Barbaresco seemed more one-dimensional and to overwhelm the myriad of nuances that the other two wines promised to deliver in the future. |
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Athletes, the new superstars, tie their performance to a myriad of deals and marketing that makes them a part of our everyday existence, even if we aren't fans. |
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Although it may be caused by a myriad of nematodes, the most common infective agent is a dog and cat hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum and Ancylostoma braziliense. |
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His mother always made homemade bread and churned butter, and she preserved jams and a myriad of fruits and vegetables for savoring through the year. |
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Giant cockroaches the size of house mice, together with scorpions and fuzzy-brown tarantulas, run for their lives along with myriad smaller insects. |
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Our allegiances are divided between protozoology, phycology, parasitology, mycology, protistology, plant pathology and myriad other professional societies and their journals. |
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A brass band played salsa tunes as hundreds of protesters of myriad nationalities danced, sang and chanted in colourful, unthreatening resistance. |
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Understanding the myriad ways that Americans interacted with the world provides new insights into the construction of American literary and national identities. |
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Shadows and penumbras were instantaneously formed from the myriad of trees and hills that he surveyed through the window, and just as quickly vanished. |
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They are faced with a myriad flood of information that they have to process and integrate into their world view very rapidly and quite literally on the fly. |
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In all its myriad manifestations, the language of anti-Semitism through the ages is a dictionary of non-sequiturs and antonyms, a thesaurus of illogic and inconsistency. |
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Depending on a plasma's temperature and its mix of atoms, some free electrons will recombine with needy atoms and cascade down the myriad energy levels within. |
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The newspaperman had a love for a myriad of different flower species and soon divided his interests between roses, irises, lilacs and native California plants. |
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The following art period, when the gourds were dry, I let the students choose from myriad paint colors, and odds and ends such as felt, pompons and cotton. |
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Coworking spaces host a myriad of events for their coworkers. |
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His cart was stacked three deep with myriad wooden crates and boxes. |
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Similarly, cheese can be used in myriad ways, from a simple quiche to a puff-pasty galette with herbs and goat's cheese, or a roast vegetable and pecorino pizza. |
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Garganega has such a long history in the Veneto that it has developed myriad, if rarely particularly interesting, strains, clones, and subvarieties. |
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There are a myriad of issues to deal with, including child support, prenuptial agreements, property ownership, retirement finances, and estate planning. |
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In order to get material to put on their sites, the on-line libraries have made partnerships with a myriad of corporate publishers and university presses. |
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For these women and for hundreds of other men and women who have experienced tremendous loss, the past year has piled myriad emotions on top of profound sadness. |
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They strongly declare the validity and importance of temple worship, in the three worlds of existence and the myriad Gods and devas residing in them. |
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Despite the entry of a myriad of new age sports onto the community calendar, traditional leisure pursuits such as shooting seem to be holding their own. |
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This is primarily a family destination, as witnessed by the myriad small amusement parks and large shopping emporia selling beanie babies along the main strip. |
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If you're a plus-size, become an expert at enlarging patterns, changing darts, or the myriad ways to add to garments such as gussets, pleats, etc. |
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Extensive coverage of the central thematic concerns and stylistic traits of Japanese horrow cinema makes this volume an indispensable text for a myriad of film and cultural studies courses.
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Other uncommon metric units of area include the tetrad, the hectad, and the myriad. |
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Modern electric light sources come in a profusion of types and sizes adapted to myriad applications. |
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Traditional music and dance in Wales is supported by a myriad of societies. |
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Behind the camera there was a myriad of art directors, sound mixers and recorders, cameramen, focus pullers, Steadicam operators and more. |
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Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has received myriad birthday congratulations from foreign heads of state and government. |
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The surface over which the glacier moved was scoured and eroded by the ice, leaving a myriad of closed, undrained depressions in the bedrock. |
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The garden was full of blossoms that blushed in myriad shades to form a beautiful carpet of color. |
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Belloc wrote on myriad subjects, from warfare to poetry to the many current topics of his day. |
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Ceps, horns of plenty, parasols, giant puffballs and a myriad of other delicious edibles are popping up in our woods and fields. |
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Crisp, buttery, flaky pastry that holds back a rich, savoury sauce, thick with a myriad of tasty things. |
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It is home to a myriad of competing territorial claims including the Spratly Islands and the Scarborough Shoal. |
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Despite his myriad occupations, Sir Jonathan bridles at the label of Renaissance man. |
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In eastern Libya in particular, a myriad of former rebel militias, Islamist as well as regionalist, have carved out their own fiefdoms. |
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The Ulster Scots Agency points to industry, language, music, sport, religion and myriad traditions brought to Ulster from the Scottish lowlands. |
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Like Turkish, Hungarian is an agglutinative language, and one could spend an entire lifetime learning the myriad idioms of English. |
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The Bell company lawyers successfully fought off myriad lawsuits generated initially around the challenges by Elisha Gray and Amos Dolbear. |
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The myriad disjunctions that fractionalize and disunite cultural discourse in our period made all our forums a scene of babel. |
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Fishes of myriad varieties are the main predators in most of the world's water bodies, both freshwater and marine. |
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The technology transforms myriad of markup languages into the markup language of choice based on the structure of the query. |
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The Legionaries, along with myriad other apostolates, are the most missionary. |
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On his first trip to the circus, he was bedazed by the myriad colours, sounds and smells. |
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Attend any business networking event and you'll see a myriad of women's fashion options, from traditional pantsuits to boldly patterned dresses. |
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According to Hawn, Booster once saved his life and has since opened myriad doors, both literally and figuratively. |
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The tropical climate also encourages a myriad of large and brightly colored species, insects, amphibians, birds, fish, and reptiles. |
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Each month, a chosen theme colors the myriad events cramming the calendar. |
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These victims of a mental disproportionableness are as myriad and varied as their obsession is monotonous and single. |
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The sociocosmic field binds the bodies of living humans to myriad collectivities of doubles and other people, dead ancestors and yovevo spirits. |
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Planners are confronted with myriad threats and vulnerabilities epitomized by North Korea's nuclearization and natural disasters, respectively. |
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He sat down with The Daily Beast at tiff to discuss his myriad projects. |
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Originally, the label signed Welsh singers, mostly with overtly political lyrics, eventually branching out into a myriad of different styles. |
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Its nonrepetitive design features myriad curves and includes architecturally expressed steel and concrete. |
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One confusing aspect of a steroid investigation is the myriad of steroid products containing different testosterone derivatives. |
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The New York-based group has worked in the region since 2006, protecting a myriad of wildlife including the Marco Polo sheep and the ibex. |
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That year, myriad goth groups emerged, including Flesh for Lulu, Play Dead, Rubella Ballet, Gene Loves Jezebel, Blood and Roses and Ausgang. |
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Experts will be on hand to discuss boiler rooms, heat monitoring devices, asbestos issues, waterproofing questions, and a myriad of other issues. |
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A FLIMSY plot provides five central characters with myriad opportunities to bellyache about their fabulous millionaire's lifestyles. |
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Today, modern brewing plants perform myriad analyses on their beers for quality control purposes. |
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So bad that I don't even know where to begin describing the myriad ways it got things just so clankingly wrong. |
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There are many kinds of natural beauty, from the expansiveness of a sky showing through a covering of multigreen forest, to the myriad forms of wondrous natural life. |
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Technology organizations are therefore facing a myriad of organizational trade-offs that are impacting their organizational structures and approaches being used. |
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Although saturated fats have been blamed for a myriad of problems, the kidneys naturally have a high concentration of myristic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid. |
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From multitasking tweaks to customising enhancements, there is a myriad of new jailbreak apps to satisfy the discriminating tastes of jailbreak tweak fans. |
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There is a Comic Zone where comic fans can meet the pros, collect rare issues, take part in master classes and explore the myriad worlds of sequential art. |
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Contortionist pair Ulziibuyan Mergen and Oyun-Erdene Senge from Mongolia dazzled as they balanced on top of each other in myriad mesmerising shapes. |
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One of its most important contributions is the way the author analyzes a myriad of racial terms as they were understood at different moments in the Bahian past. |
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They are upright and balanced by rounded and bushy, lancelike foliage with broadleaved specimens, and the color combinations generate myriad ideas for your own summer gardens. |
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