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"A Wet'suweten Elder blew a myriad of tiny feathers over a Northern Gateway representative in attendance".
The far right started to splinter into a myriad of tiny groups.
"The Anglicans of 2030, in a myriad of tiny congregations, could be struggling to maintain their buildings in a thinly spread church crushed by the weight of its own heritage," the report said.
The length of a skirt, the width of a tie, the cut of a jacket will all take their cue from what young people in Europe's and America's big cities choose to buy from a myriad of tiny cheap clothes shops that will never be advertised in Vogue.There was a time when "street fashion" hardly existed: only the well-to-do could afford tailors and dressmakers, or shop in posh department stores.
Metals are made up of a myriad of tiny crystalline grains.
This results in a powerful and comfortable sampling frame in the Netherlands and a myriad of tiny local-level frames in Germany.
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"The short story, as an individual message, settles the reader in a broader metropolitan system: a tiny project linked to a myriad of other tiny projects, in other places".
Using Instagram and his over 20K followers as a crowdsourced cheerleading squad, the artist posts near daily updates of his progress, showcasing everything from exquisitely rendered building details, to Manhattan vistas and lifelike caricatures of everyday objects like half-empty whiskey bottles (and of course demitasse cups), all in a myriad of sizes, from teeny-tiny on up to wall-sized.
In the golf swing, with its myriad of tiny details and obsessive alignments of angles and planes the lines of the shoulders, arms, feet Fletcher found an action which appealed to his design aesthetic and his interest, a la Michelle Grabner, in exploring the effects of repetition in this case, muscle memory—on art.
Kathryn Hunter – tiny, nimble, crackle-voiced – shape-shifts to become a myriad of courtiers.
It's a kind of reverse alchemy: Rather than converting lead into gold, chemists have begun investigating how tiny particles of gold can be used to make a myriad of chemical products from plastics to detergent.
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