Sentence examples for a vast accumulation from inspiring English sources

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It contained a vast accumulation of debris that was made up of many clearly distinguishable layers.

The danger now is that such a vast accumulation of records makes it nearly impossible to distinguish the essential from the ephemeral.

But a more complicated story has always been told by the hundreds of thousands of documents and photographs in the museum's archives, a vast accumulation of historical detail that has been accessible mainly to scholars.

The book's eight hundred and fifty-five pages are filled with a vast accumulation of data, although the reader might have been better served if Todes had left some of it out.

Recently, descendants of Wilde, the Irish dramatist and wit who died here in 1900, decided to have his immense gravestone cleansed of a vast accumulation of lipstick markings from kisses left by admirers, who for years have been defacing, and some say eroding, the memorial in hilly Père Lachaise Cemetery here.

And a vast accumulation of unpaid taxes and unpaid wages has pushed half of Russia's economic transactions into barter, thus starving the treasury of tax revenue.To deal with all this, Mr Kiriyenko's plan has the right ingredients and for once President Boris Yeltsin is squarely backing his man.

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Henry worked to shore up his position through a rapid and vast accumulation of wealth.

Seems like only yesterday the mega-rich were complaining of "sudden wealth syndrome"–shock, guilt and shame resulting from a precipitous and vast accumulation of wealth.

As a consequence of the vast accumulation of high quality expression data in public databases (Barrett et al., 2007; Craigon et al., 2004; Ikeo et al., 2003; Parkinson et al., 2007; Shi et al., 2006; Swarbreck et al., 2008), coexpression databases with large-scale data are gaining increasing importance, as they have the potential power to unravel complicated biological systems.

Two trifling examples: he garbles the story of Huey Long's last meeting with Roosevelt and few British historians will agree that in 1945 Churchill "was shunted out of office by a people more weary of sacrifice than warmed by gratitude .Yet Mr Kennedy knows his period, and is also an expert in the vast accumulation of scholarship which it has called forth.

Was there a deep strategy behind this vast accumulation of low-yielding assets?

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