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On the islands, in Athens and in the innumerable shelters set up in disused army barracks, hotels, parks and public buildings, they have come deploying crisis management skills and the enthusiasm of do-gooders everywhere.

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Sure, you can find crazy gadgets and knockoffs in the innumerable Chinese manufacturers, and the likes of LG have things like roll-up OLED screens, but these are no more than novelties, both for the companies themselves and those viewing them.

In the innumerable articles and profiles written and broadcast about Johnson the American press has made great play of the fact that she is a normal girl, or at least as normal as someone in her situation can be.

But instead of burgers and souvlaki, Pop's specializes in the innumerable variations on the dumplings that are street foods in Russia and in the surrounding countries in Eastern Europe and along the Black and Caspian Seas.

It has, however, retained a huge cult appeal, and its influence can be felt in the innumerable dance films that have followed.

Now, 50percentt of the teams that play in the innumerable bowl games are winners.

The essential dilemma about these constraints lies in the innumerable restriction on the state variables in the time scale [21].

She surrounded the quiet part of herself with the discipline of Catholicism (to which she had been converted in 1913) and with the innumerable cats that absorbed some of her loving.

As you are bombarded by a stream of information, and by Ms. Louise's vaguely robotic voice-over, and by the innumerable activists appearing in video or spectral audio, you might zone out and reflect upon the insidious way in which maltreatment of animals radiates out to implicate multiple layers of society.

The statue group of the writhing Laocoön and his sons, the innumerable versions in painting and sculpture of the Passion of Christ, and the immense visual catalogue of the fiendish executions of the Christian martyrs — these are surely intended to move and excite, to instruct and exemplify.

The statue group of the writhing Laocoön and his sons, the innumerable versions in painting and sculpture of the Passion of Christ, and the immense visual catalogue of the fiendish executions of the Christian martyrs these are surely intended to move and excite, to instruct and exemplify.

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