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In exclaiming devotion to her banished Posthumus or keeping the repulsive Cloten at arm's length, either Jane Arnfield's Imogen is a drama queen or the actress is deteriminedly overacting; it's hard to imagine a performance with a greater multitude of arm gestures, louder body language, more strenuous exercise of facial muscles or less modulated line readings.

In particular, the advances in the hybrid imaging scanners, e.g., PET/CT and PET/MRI, will enter more clinics and laboratories, lowering the cost for data acquisition and enabling more interesting discoveries in a greater multitude of populations and disorders.

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Blow excels in the antiphony of verse soloists and full choir in I beheld, and lo, a great multitude.

It would also be a mistake to attribute the capture of Chapo primarily to coercive interrogation, because the operation was predicated on a great multitude of intelligence.

Suddenly and weirdly, I wondered if I could imagine Donald Trump himself marching in such company and losing himself in a great multitude — a dot in the photo, full of conviction and hope.

An occasional military truck or a Humvee speeds in the opposite direction, ferrying the injured and dead, passing the wreckage of an artillery piece, a blown-up turret from a Humvee and a great multitude of mangled metal objects.

Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, a chronicler of the early Spanish empire, described the Mexicans' gift as being "a great multitude of theyr peacockes, both cockes and hennes, deade and alyve…to cary with theym into Spayne for encrease".

These four panels flank the panorama of the Lamb, which visualizes a verse from Revelations: "After this I beheld... a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindred, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb".

Regular elections for a great multitude of offices have bred politicians acutely sensitive to the things that people want including the bad things, such as slavery and segregation.America's decentralised system and multiple checks and balances have long ensured that no single faction can monopolise power.

For each task performed by Life Support Systems (LSS) a great multitude of sub-system concepts exist and the challenge is to find the optimal combination of sub-systems for a given mission scenario.

Regardless of where people live, a great multitude want a different kind of leadership.

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