Sentence examples for assemblage of more than from inspiring English sources

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The galleries of the New-York Historical Society are given over to an extraordinary assemblage of more than 200 watercolors of beautiful (if not happy) birds.

The exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art surveys that trend with a woolly, at times idiosyncratic assemblage of more than 350 individual displays by 118 European artists spread over two levels of the museum.

As 750 mourners looked on, a stately rainbow assemblage of more than 150 church dignitaries, including six cardinals, moved in procession past Christmas wreaths and shimmering candles in the nave fragrant with incense.

In a whirlwind fund-raising drive in 1982, he raised more than $1.25 million to buy Alexander Calder's "Circus" (1926-31), assemblageage of more than 50 miniature performers and animals.

AT 65, JAY PRITZKER is the Louis XIV of the deal makers, the Sun King whose ever-expanding family empire includes the Hyatt hotel chain; Braniff airlines; the Marmon Group, a $3-billion 3-billione of more thassemblagestrial cofpanies, and diversified interests in real estate, financial services and timoreland.

Had he taken the human route, the galleries of the New-York Historical Society, which are now given over to an extraordinary assemblage of more than 200 watercolors of beautiful (if not happy) herons, owls, woodpeckers, ravens, rails, falcons, blue jays and their fellows, might instead be presenting portraits of early-19th-century Americans.

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Despite a deepening commitment to posthumanism, political ecologists have rarely opened our accounts of more-than-human assemblages to what have conventionally been termed "supernatural" or "metaphysical" forms of agency.

He and his band were playing a show every day, each with a different set list, a different assemblage of musicians (more than thirty participated altogether), and a slightly different vibe, as Batiste would call it.

But it's closer to an assemblage of kludges — more Frankenstein than Ferrari — that endure because they work, or at least work well enough.

Then there is the assemblage of A-list authors collaborating for the project: Lindsay Smith (Sekret), Max Gladstone (Last First Snow), Cassandra R. Clarke (Our Lady of the Ice), Ian Tregillis (Something More Than Night), and a guest appearance from Michael Swanwick (Chasing the Phoenix).

Such a classification would have to include a morphologically very heterogeneous assemblage of lineages with more than 17.000 species and does therefore not appear as very helpful.

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