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It's what really makes history intriguing; it's a research experiment where humans are the lab rats...and we can see how our kind reacts in a multitude of given situations.

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Moreover, crushed Matzah, known as Matzah meal, is used instead of flour in a multitude of dishes, giving those edibles the relative weight of a Buick.

A multitude of studies gave evidence that the expression of vimentin in carcinomas has to be interpreted as a sign of an epithelial-mesenchymal transition, associated with high tumour aggressiveness [ 9, 32].

Having personally collected some of the million signatures gathered to recall Governor Walker, I can attest that there were a multitude of reasons people gave for taking this step, but breaking the public trust was one of the most common.

"We'd like it to be up here [at the Rugby club] not only because we'd generally benefit from it, it's just that we've got the space and it can cover a multitude of sports and give every single kid an opportunity to fulfil a talent and make sure no one slips through the net".

Google images is a never ending source of wonder to me! Simply searching her name will bring up a multitude of images to give you a visual aid to her style.

But if employers are asked why graduates make better workers than dropouts, they give a multitude of answers: Graduates have a better attitude; they are more responsible; they have better people skills.

How often do we ponder a multitude of possibilities for a given entry, and when "… THE RIGHT IDEA CLICKS INTO PLACE …" we see how it fits together with other things, and wonder how we might not have thought of it in the first place.

The tablet is the natural home for the Android operating system which powers a multitude of smartphones and has given Apple's iPhone a run for its money.

This web app brings together a multitude of data sources to give a comprehensive view of dynamics of the Earth's climate [24].

Ultimately Wolff believes that it is the interacting forces of a multitude of simple substances that gives rise to our idea of an extended object.

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