A valuable weapon in the armoury of seduction, it covers a multitude of sins, including wrinkles and blemishes. |
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Sledging accidents in Britain cause a multitude of injuries, including spinal trauma. |
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As always, the performances run the gamut from pricey indoor shows to the multitude of free shows outdoors. |
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I remember in my childhood days when people believed in a multitude of signs or omens. |
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In addition to primary airports there are a multitude of landing strips able to receive small planes. |
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With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own. |
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He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling. |
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And the Airport Marsh harbored a multitude of ducks, coots, egrets, herons, and rails. |
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There were a multitude of candelabra wicks ignited within the pantry, and the smell of food made her salivate. |
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The ease with which electronic content can be copied and reproduced raises a multitude of copyright, trademark, database and passing off issues. |
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Juniper was a native conifer that thrived in the highlands of Scotland with a multitude of culinary and medicinal uses. |
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Dubai retains its awe for much of the area's people, offering the traveller a multitude of reasons to visit. |
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San Francisco has a multitude of great restaurants, especially the taquerias, which are cheap and serve beer. |
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As I soaked in the hot water to wake up, my brain was awhirl in a multitude of thoughts. |
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But with their multitude of uses they were what gave the area its character. |
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Stengler describes a multitude of illnesses which herbs, chemicals, homeopathic nostrums, acupuncture, etc. will fix. |
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The sheer multitude of vocal tones that a gifted mimic like Roth is able to conjure up is extraordinary. |
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It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word. |
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Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air. |
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There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes. |
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What makes studying the effects of music on the brain so interesting for researchers are the multitude of different avenues of research possible. |
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The United States developed a multitude of delivery systems, ranging from multiple rocket launchers to missiles. |
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Adam's tractor has been used for maple sugaring, for sheep farming, for haying, and for a multitude of other activities over the years. |
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The Lord provides manna in the desert, loaves and fishes for the multitude, our daily bread, his presence in communion. |
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Poor or bad management covers a multitude of sins that could include all of the above and more. |
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And thy servant is in the midst of thy people, which thou has chosen, a great people, that cannot be numbered or counted for multitude. |
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His white tentlike garb must hide a multitude of tell tale signs of old age. |
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If one opens the book at random, it is this multitude of references that catches the eye. |
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But behind the traditional leather and wood trim hide a multitude of high-tech systems. |
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He went on marking things down on his clipboard, violently scratching a multitude of checks and notations onto the paper. |
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Branson understands that quite a few of us harbour a desire to rise above the multitude. |
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Many different languages were spoken, and a multitude of sectional hatreds were combined in troubled cacophony. |
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As a kahuna, she decided to prepare a multitude of students to share lomi lomi with the world. |
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Sarah stared out the window watching the sky fade from a multitude of color to a black starry night. |
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Four thousand people may turn up to participate in the contest and a white night is spent by restaurateurs to prepare for the multitude. |
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However, this huge area supports an abundance of wildlife and a multitude of bird species. |
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For a fleeting second she saw Natai again, standing out with his striking dark hair against the multitude of albinos but then he was gone. |
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Finally, we saw a multitude of Sanderlings, a bird we haven't seen since we started birding. |
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In the meantime, we can only bow to the scorn of the multitude, and await the judgment of posterity. |
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Many complain that the modern car is home to a confusing and unnecessary multitude of buttons, switches and controls. |
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And it's added a multitude of models, including ones with replaceable heads. |
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No doubt there is ressentiment, but it is ressentiment with a multitude of reasons that we need to understand, if not accept. |
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One finds a multitude of nondemocratic regimes there, ranging from monarchical kingdoms to authoritarian polities. |
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Pain throbbed in pulled muscles and throughout a multitude of new cuts, bruises and scratches. |
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Their two main problems are, first, the multitude of sources they have to draw water from and yes, sewage treatment plants. |
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Information is gathered from a multitude of sources including surface observation points, ships, buoys and aircraft. |
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Owners of legal sawmills, plus a multitude of illegal ones, compete for raw materials with the large pulp companies. |
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Filled with a humour truly divine, he strolled unconstrainedly through a multitude of cares. |
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Amidst the uncountable multitude of white marble rooms scattered around the premise, one large room stood out from the rest. |
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Choosing the best bedroom furniture among the multitude of possibilities isn't a piece of old tackie for the average Joe. |
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Broadband internet access will be available for each student and all apartments will be readily convertible to a multitude of domestic layouts. |
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To be honest, it's a relief when summer is over and we can get back into good old black opaques, which cover a multitude of shortcomings. |
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London is a cosmopolitan city with a multitude of cultures stemming from its multiracial population. |
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The human being is very complex, with a great multitude of factors influencing his or her life. |
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I have never been a fan of what is generally referred to as performance poetry, a label which covers a multitude of sins. |
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Nevertheless, despite this and other flaws, the characters remain interesting throughout, and Johansson's acting covers a multitude of sins. |
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No doubt, the subtropical climate has covered a multitude of sins with greenery. |
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Although tasty, I have a feeling the strong flavours covered a multitude of sins at that price. |
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The multitude of figures restrained by the strict frames of architecture emphasize the rigid ceremoniousness of the scene. |
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After a multitude of barnstorming performances on the left side, Danny Tiatto was judged the best player in the Maine Road ranks last campaign. |
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In No Closer the company of six performed a multitude of unison sections, which helped to create a celebratory scene. |
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Portable and lightweight with a spring-loaded clip and swivel head which turns in two directions, the Dorcy Clip Light has a multitude of uses. |
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There are a multitude of sounds, directional effects, and explosions to thrill any action fan. |
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He even stated that he need not name every disease or body part, that God's power was effecting a multitude of cures all over the arena. |
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The Hardware Monitor Setup lets you overclock the computer in a multitude of ways. |
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The production team managed to simplify the complicated relationships between the multitude of characters appearing in the novel. |
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Due to the multitude of cylinder block designs, the most diverse products can be processed both septically as well as aseptically. |
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Inject your writing with a distinctive voice to help differentiate it from the multitude of content on the Web. |
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The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts. |
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This mismatch between layers of consciousness causes a multitude of misunderstandings between individuals, groups, corporations and governments. |
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He drew on a multitude of historic influences, including Roman, Gothic, Egyptian, Peruvian and, most famously, Japanese. |
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For the more artistically inclined, sidewalk chalks in a multitude of hues will keep pavement Picassos occupied. |
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After decisively defeating a swarm of litigants claiming priority of conception he pursued a multitude of ideas and causes. |
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The problem, moreover, with value added is that the calculations can be made to hide a multitude of sins. |
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Ragwort supports the life cycle of a multitude of creatures, most notably the cinnabar moth. |
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Very many thanks for a multitude of letters, and for unfailing generosity, courtesy, tea and simnel cake. |
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The sincere and succinct work has won a multitude of readers and gained the applause of local critics. |
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Consider a scale with a range of 0-10 that depicts the multitude of common problems faced by the human race. |
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Reduction reactions are also used by chemists to synthesize pharmaceuticals, textiles, dyes, paints, and a multitude of other important products. |
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Formal possibilities, qua formal, are indefinite and the vast array of this multitude of possibilities can be considered in their pure ideality. |
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And on that note I shall end this quick jaunt through the mangled musings of a multitude of minds. |
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Novelty events come and go and are of limited appeal but a good musical act covers a multitude and keeps the crowd happy. |
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It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers. |
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All these and a multitude of other beliefs abide in Unitarian Universalism. |
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Everyone knows there are a multitude of organizations connected with optics, photonics, and lasers that serve the European community. |
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Calls to Ahmanson's multitude of companies and foundations requesting an interview go unreturned. |
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Meanwhile, the city's public spaces commemorate a multitude of private absences and griefs. |
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There were a multitude of stalls and an endless number of tractors on display. |
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Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent. |
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According to Davies, Medieval Ireland was less a unitary commonwealth after the pattern of England than a clustered multitude of sovereignties. |
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Nuclear detonations invariably and disturbingly raise issues about beauty and the sublime, as well as a multitude of other vital issues. |
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Pittsburgh has launched a multitude of programs to diversify the region's economy away from heavy industry into high technology. |
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After a multitude of prolonged tests and diving exercises, he was put back on active duty. |
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The Nuremberg trials came into existence out of a multitude of political and judicial concerns. |
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But a multitude of young career women in Shanghai would be enraged if such a phrase were thrown in their faces. |
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Designs of silk chiffon were drenched with a multitude of colors to create a brilliant abstract motif and finely detailed floral prints. |
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Made in a multitude of styles and configurations, they're finished in chrome, platinum, matte platinum, and brass. |
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Penguins, orcas, minke whales, colossal squid, seals, krill, and a multitude of other animals all call the ice and ocean home. |
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We were talking earlier about the multitude of voices in your poems, and the plenitude of the tangible world in them. |
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The lawned front garden has a cobblelock driveway and a multitude of flowering shrubs. |
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To my horror, I was late, dressed in a mourning black crumply dress, and walked smack into a multitude of reporters and cameras. |
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The multitude of other mechanoreceptors act mainly as proprioceptors although some encode both proprioceptive and exteroceptive information. |
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Sometimes it's like being a school teacher with a multitude of naughty children to look after. |
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Our data shows a multitude of cases like this, which make use of what became known as sock puppets. |
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The untold truth is those sites get a multitude of complaints because they are very difficult to navigate. |
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A multitude of previously untouched social and lifestyle subjects are now reported and discussed. |
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Behind him, Tekan was quietly watching the water hit the side of the ship, before breaking into a multitude of bubbles and foam. |
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Businesses locating here don't have to apply to a multitude of agencies for help, because we're the single agency. |
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In the east, in complete contrast, there is a dramatic and wildly beautiful rocky coastline broken by a multitude of bays, inlets and sea lochs. |
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They sent us a multitude of useless video tapes, books and other assorted junk that we did not want. |
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The key to creating a show-stopping display of forced hyacinths is to use a large-mouthed container and plant a multitude of bulbs. |
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And naturally, the multitude of sandwiches and finger food doesn't just fall from the sky, nor do the volunteers for that matter. |
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In Ricochet, he scatters an array of ellipses-with-trails in a multitude of colors over a plummy violet ground. |
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When he observed the multitude of people crammed into the small space, he stopped short. |
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For we are a land of spitters and litterers, of indifferent multitude oblivious to hygiene. |
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Yet, one has to wonder how National, despite the multitude of Labour insanities, only leads by one point. |
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I am quickly surrounded by retired Americans wearing green visor hats, honeymooning couples, and a multitude of cameras. |
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The multitude of available food products makes the age-old snack of graham crackers and vanilla wafers obsolete. |
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Some experts also say that cleft lip and palate may be a marker for a multitude of severe congenital abnormalities. |
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The waters are also home to minke whales, several seal species, and walruses, among a multitude of other creatures. |
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The result is an effort that encompasses a multitude of styles, from funk and soul to stirring ballads constructed around strong melodies. |
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And with God as his ally, he can face the multitude of enemies and gainsayers who threaten him everywhere. |
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People can purchase lotto and raffle tickets, play electronic gaming machines or the multitude of games at casinos. |
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The multitude were deceived with his artifices, and pleased with his frontless impudence, which they called boldness, and manly openness of character. |
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British Columbia's nutrient-rich waters support a multitude of life including kelp forests, nudibranchs, anemones, wolf fish, king crabs and giant octopus. |
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Quick-growing wattles and eucalypts spread through the country for a multitude of uses on farms, mines, and railways and became a mark of habitation. |
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As I worked at fancier restaurants, we served various Pilsners, Amber Ales, India Pale Ales, and a multitude of microbrews. |
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Belgian designer Dries Van Noten featured chunky folk-inspired knits, while Yohji Yamamoto swathed models in huge felt coats that covered a multitude of sins. |
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The umbrella term ' technology ' covers a multitude of sins. |
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The ideal seemed to be media that better reflect America, with its diversity, its ideological contentiousness, its multitude of values and standards. |
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Nahuatl terms written in alphabetical characters accompany the multitude of indigenous persons, places, and things listed and depicted in the codex. |
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He more coherently structures a cultural studies methodology by invoking a multitude of textual examples that build upon and connect to each other. |
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The function of the vertebrate backbone relies on an array of tissues, with variable composition and structure integrated into a multitude of configurations. |
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The characteristic landscape of Merovingian villages is a settlement composed of scattered little hamlets, with a multitude of little fields separated by uncultivated lands. |
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Between 1560 and 1603 he issued a multitude of broadsheets and small volumes in verse and prose, several containing autobiographical pieces and notices of current events. |
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So yea and verily it came to pass, like a storm force wind from the breath of God, a great wailing and gnashing of teeth arose from the multitude. |
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The Balkan peninsula is inhabited by a multitude of ethnic groups. |
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With scarcely any natural life save for a multitude of rock formations and thin brush, the flat, dusty wasteland was more of an eyesore than an eyeful. |
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The good press, usually driven by the local population, hails new job openings and increased availability of a multitude of products at affordable prices. |
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Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their privileged positions for the benefit of society. |
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The usually unfrequented walkway saw crowds thronging the various stalls to look at, and in several instances buy, the multitude of objects on show. |
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The three areas have over two dozen ski lifts, mostly chairlifts and gondolas, serving a multitude of trails and runs from the valley floor to open slopes above treeline. |
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Eschewing the model of the totalitarian monolith, Neumann's was the first influential attempt to analyse the structures of the regime in terms of a multitude of power blocs. |
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Such language covers a multitude of practices illegal under international law, from holding prisoners indefinitely to physical violence such as electric shock treatment. |
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A few Belgian glass lamps are dumped at the first floor of the synagogue and a multitude of metal hooks hang from the ceiling waiting for lamps and candelabra to be re-hung. |
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When David had received him in a courteous manner, and had treated him with great hospitality for many days, Abner, when he was dismissed, desired permission to bring the multitude with him. |
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Underlying the idea of the multitude is a mishmash of confused claims. |
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No campaign can afford a multitude of competing strategies, or row upon row of bullfight critics publicly questioning every move. |
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With considerable relish, Asbury chronicles the history of the multitude of gangs who fought to control the streets of the Bowery, Hell's Kitchen and the Five Points. |
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At one time there was a host of tribes, a multitude of peoples, fair-headed, fiery-haired, tawny and black as the coal they use to caulk their barks. |
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There are a multitude of directional effects and surround sounds to be found on this track, including a rollicking score at the film's bombastic finale. |
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It is a time when the very mention of witches, gnomes, hobgoblins and ogres is enough to conjure up a fantasy world populated with a multitude of such creatures. |
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Paul D. Miller, is a visionary who continually reinvents his medium with a multitude of ventures, including online publishing and music production. |
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He loved many women and had a multitude of wives and concubines. |
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The ground gave way as the plants pulled him down, knocking the wind out of his chest, and stealing the air he could have breathed by stifling him with their multitude. |
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All told, we're talking about a multitude in transports of joy. |
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The first few nights I slept on the lounge room floor, I was plagued with a multitude of simple life lessons unlearnt in any other experience in my existence. |
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As someone with a multitude of bad habits, though, I'm brassed off. |
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It is not a classically beautiful mountain, with a well-defined peak, but it has a multitude of cracks and crevasses and ledges, a lifetime of problems for a young climber. |
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Desktops, PCS, tablets, servers, and storage devices can run on a multitude of operating systems. |
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More than any other mark of our parish's success, we celebrate the multitude of Baptisms and Chrismations that typify the spiritual growth of this community. |
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Through a series of about 30 maneuvers, the Snowbirds perform a multitude of loops, spins, criss-crosses and bursts that make formation flying appear easy. |
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Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form. |
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That afternoon, he placidly installed the wheels, pinions, minute hand, hour hand, pendulum and a multitude of other vital, mechanical bits into a complete clock. |
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The gown had small puffy sleeves that were off the shoulder, and a multitude of petticoats made the skirt more full and rustled when the girl walked. |
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Plants easily adapt to a multitude of agrestal and ruderal habitats. |
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Blinded by the glittering of gold, a multitude of people are sucked into the maelstrom of seeking windfalls by whatever means within reach, legal or illegal. |
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Congratulations belong to a multitude of faceless individuals. |
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These bottles bear witness to the multitude who tried to take advantage of the distinctive flask to flog off their own less-than-distinctive swill. |
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With its multitude of vowels and complex systems of inflections and enclitics, Navajo is one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn. |
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The latter covers a multitude of sins and horrors, as he well knows. |
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He soon knew every inch of the 1400 parts of the bridge and spent years filing the multitude of dovetail joints which hold the construction together. |
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They were used with the inventory records so that the existence of inventories could be carefully considered when preparing the multitude of indents. |
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Such gowns, by the late 1850s, had hoops, wire contraptions which replaced the multitude of petticoats and which caused women's dresses to billow out even further. |
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His argument is that the constitution of Europe will be a step towards the death of the nation state and towards the constitution of the multitude. |
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His most famous miracle was making a few loaves and fishes feed a multitude. |
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The stadium's multitude of glass creates a light, airy feel. |
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He held your attention in the classroom and walked you through a multitude of chemical structures with only the chalk on the blackboards as his multimedia. |
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They were roundly subjected to insults, smutty comments and had a multitude of aspersions cast about their manhood for the duration of their walk around the town. |
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While there, he experiences a multitude of psychedelic wonders and witnesses, one by one, his incorrigibly bratty fellow winners dispatched in gruesomely appropriate ways. |
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There were no reported traffic problems, despite a multitude of motorists making their way to the showground, and families in their thousands enjoyed a traditional day out. |
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The music sometimes sounding like the exorcism of a multitude of demons, each one of whom was mightily resisting his expulsion. |
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In our society, a multitude of spiritual gurus clamor for our attention. |
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This task is complicated by the multitude of chemical compounds in the interstellar medium and the elemental line spectra in the originating star light. |
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The multitude of decisions invalidating laws prohibiting same-sex marriage have rested on three different rationales. |
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The studded jelly shoes, come in a multitude of colourways, see below, and are a holiday wardrobe winner, priced PS44, from holsteraustralia. |
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The Cyclone product is designed to be used in a multitude of flatwork demolition projects. |
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Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. |
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General strikes are characterised by the participation of workers in a multitude of workplaces, and tend to involve entire communities. |
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Frieze Magazine noted his lack of shoelaces and inferred a multitude of depth and commentary on the prison system. |
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The syce invited us to descend but we felt several degrees more comfortable in our gharri in that multitude. |
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Each country typically has a multitude of categories of visas with various names. |
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Although the Calvinist and Lutheran branch are the most common, a multitude of other denominations can be found elsewhere in Indonesia. |
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With a multitude of gaging products available, it is sometimes difficult to decide which type of gage is right for your application. |
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Privately owned commercial TV and Radio broadcasters operate a multitude national, regional and local channels. |
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Because of its sharp topography and maritime influences, San Francisco exhibits a multitude of distinct microclimates. |
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The character has been depicted in a multitude of spinoff merchandise such as porcelain figurines and dishes. |
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Natural England describes the South Pennine moorlands as the Watershed Landscape where the area's high rainfall fills a multitude of reservoirs. |
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However, the multitude in Carthage was too much in support of the conflict to order a stop to the war. |
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In the late 19th century, manufacturers introduced a multitude of incompatible lamp bases. |
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Secondly, the multitude of Englishes in Europe are also missing in this layer. |
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There are a large number of pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants, as well as a multitude of venues for live music. |
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If, out of that infinite multitude of antecedent generations, we should subduce ten. |
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In Exodus we undergo the first of a multitude of shocking surprises, issuing from the great surpriser, the primal shocker. |
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Wild animals, including white-tailed deer, fox, lynx and marten and a multitude of birds are part of the park's attraction. |
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Californian and Oregonian sportsmen pursue the last three extensively using hoop nets, and prepare them in a multitude of ways. |
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A multitude of parks and gardens, both public and privately owned, are scattered throughout the city. |
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It has become a popular species for bonsai in Europe and is used for medium to large bonsai sizes and a multitude of styles. |
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Irises, especially the multitude of bearded types, feature regularly in shows such as the Chelsea Flower Show. |
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The art of Ottoman decoration developed with a multitude of influences due to the wide ethnic range of the Ottoman Empire. |
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The RAE performed a multitude of studies on the subject of prospective derivatives of the Black Knight and its Gamma engine. |
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The performer attempts to keep the performance within expectations, but this happens despite a multitude of changing variables. |
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Its successor, the Guttie, transformed everything and made the game of golf accessible to a multitude of budding players. |
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Although the Geographica was rarely utilized in its contemporary antiquity, a multitude of copies survived throughout the Byzantine Empire. |
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This multitude of names makes Odin the god with the most names known among the Germanic peoples. |
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One in five of the population is said to be lactose intolerant, which can cause a multitude of dietary allergies. |
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The heterogenous indigent multitude, everywhere wearing nearly the same aspect of squalor. |
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These anointments typically consisted of vinegar, egg, rose oil, opium, and a multitude of different herbs. |
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The traditions of neighbouring scribes and their languages led to a multitude of ways to write Middle Dutch. |
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When they were departed, they cam to Antioche and gaddred the multitude togedder and delivered the pistle. |
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The study of qabalah is reputed to offer a multitude of spiritual benefits. |
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Corals are vital ecosystems that support multitude of marine species, and whose health directly reflects the health of the gulf. |
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Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts, I retired to my room, that night, prepared to encounter some new experience of a spectral character. |
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There is a multitude of theisms, many understandings of God, even within the same religious tradition. |
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A Sunday ECHO investigation has found a multitude of apartment blocks have not got a single recycling bin in their communal waste areas. |
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As in the case with many mosques, the prayer hall was constructed in the hypostyle form, where the roof is held up by a multitude of columns. |
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Guinea is crossed by a multitude of water streams, many of them navigable rivers, and a large part of its territory is marshy and flooded. |
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If you feed correctly formatted data to Excel, it can handle a multitude of calculations flawlessly. |
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The local folklore can be experienced at a multitude of festivals, through dances and traditions handed down from generation to generation. |
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It involves devastating collisions with other small protoplanets, as well as with a multitude of showering, tumbling worldlets. |
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A good example of the benefit of seaspeak is the use of a single short and carefully crafted phrase to replace a multitude of phrases. |
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In plant life, butterbur, lichen, liverworts, moss, fern, wood sorrel, herb robert, spear thistle and a multitude of trees. |
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As a result of proportional representation, the chamber features a multitude of parties vying for power. |
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Pressroom Helper is a concentrated alkaline cleaner and degreasing solution, formulated to serve a multitude of industry cleaning requirements. |
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No longer will your name be called Abram, but your name will be Abraham, for I have made you the father of a multitude of nations. |
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According to Burton, the tux has become a cool and contemporary piece of clothing, and can be worn and styled in a multitude of different ways. |
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The sound of it was scarce louder than the hiss of the rain, a multitude of soft bubblings and squelchings. |
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And as other dreams come from the multitude of business, so from such like busyings of the mind, we shall pray but dreamingly and distemperedly. |
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Learners should not be too much crowded with a heap or multitude of documents or ideas at one time. |
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Throw yourself an eggstravaganza each and every day by including heart-healthy egg whites in a multitude of ways. |
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Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude? |
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The multitude of small trusts were frequently charged with being inefficient in use of resources and potentially suffered from petty corruption. |
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In place of the monologue is a heteroglot, so to speak, of a multitude of voices, sociolects, dialects, registers and styles. |
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Mintz means to acknowledge a multitude of American childhoods and privilege none. |
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They arise to a strange and prodigious multitude, if not indefinitude, by their various positions, combinations, and conjunctions. |
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The Jennifer Rainboot boot from Kamik is simple and stylish, comes in a multitude of colors and is made with recyclable, PVC-free synthetic rubber. |
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The multitude of Devas are considered as manifestations of Brahman. |
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Due to the modular design, the meter is scalable to match a multitude of toolbar sizes, with each electric drive feeding approximately ten feet of toolbar. |
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One worships public opinion, and follows after the multitude to do evil, doing what he knows is wrong, simply because others do it, and it is the way of the world. |
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It drummed tackily to gather my attention, coughed, spat, cleared its throat, and, on the eve of that portentous communication, retired up stage as a multitude whispering. |
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The event attracts around 100,000 visitors each year and offers a multitude of events, exhibitions and gardens, with a fireworks display at the end of each day. |
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Like NunatuKavut, the straits is also known for its Labrador sea grass and the multitude of icebergs that pass by the coast via the Labrador Current. |
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Fees vary depending on a multitude of factors, including local cost of living, exchange rates, and demand for the language in the area where a school is located. |
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The great variousness and plurality of goodness bas given comfort to general skepticism about values and a multitude of metaethical attitudes or predilections. |
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Supergenes are widespread in nature and account for a multitude of visual features, from the shape of primrose flowers to the colour and pattern of snail shells. |
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Moscow, like with any national capital, is also the host of all the foreign embassies and diplomats representing a multitude of nations in Russia. |
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I often find him barren, sleightlie running-over those glorious deaths, as if he feared to attediate and molest us with their multitude and continuance. |
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A mere conclusion generalized from a great multitude of facts. |
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Jesus is the gravitas among the gorblimey, dispensing amiable aphorisms and potted parables to the multitude while the multitude responds with funny noises. |
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There are also a multitude of thriving Morris related blogs, forums and individual sides are to be found maintaining an interactive presence on major social networking sites. |
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At that time Germany was a multitude of small separate states, and Goethe's works would have a seminal influence in developing a unifying sense of nationalism. |
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The popular supplement spirulina has a multitude of health and beauty benefits and can be purchased as capsules or as a powder to add to juices and smoothies. |
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It is impractical for the multitude of contractors whose expertise supports the space shuttle program to maintain a constant physical presence at the Space Center. |
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The KJV harbours a multitude of qualities that turn writing into art. |
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To the participant there are a multitude of complex moves to master including crash dives, lazy backs, baranis, rudis, randis, adolfs, full backs, ball-outs and half-outs. |
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Now the sparkly strips line the bedroom wall of her south Liverpool flat, just one of a multitude of kitschly decorative features in a technicolour boudoir. |
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So here we go, offering a Whitman's Sampler of local talent, just a hint of the multitude of hopeful artists working their way toward the spotlight. |
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What a joy it is to phone this city store and speak directly and instantly to a real person rather than a robotic answerphone which gives you a multitude of options. |
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The annual French Festival takes place throughout Acapulco city and offers a multitude of events that cement cultural links between Mexico and France. |
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In addition, DAVA has assembled a promising product pipeline across a multitude of therapeutic categories, including recent launches of generic Doxycycline and Cefdinir. |
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The scattered tribes of Khoisan peoples moving into South Africa from around 10000 BC had their own fluent art styles seen today in a multitude of cave paintings. |
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Michigan produces wines, beers and a multitude of processed food products. |
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The nights were now cold, gemmed with a multitude of bright stars, uncanny with the querulous wail of coyotes and the occasional deep voices of wolves. |
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This high impact water-white distillate livens up a multitude of beverage applications, including clear alcoholic and non-alcoholic options plus juices and juice drinks. |
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Zone blitzes can be run from a multitude of defensive systems. |
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A new subspecialty in neurosurgery has developed as a result of the versatility and applicability of the neuroendoscope to a multitude of neurosurgical approaches. |
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