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Abdul W. Azimi, a meat slicer in Portland, Me., sued his employer, Jordan Meats, for what an appeals court called "myriad and outrageous" mistreatment.

And a company called Myriad is meanwhile offering a very basic Twitter service across various emerging markets that works on a phone's USSD channel, allowing for very simple Twitter access even when a user is logged out of Twitter or doesn't have mobile data coverage or credits.

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At the core of Google's freshly announced experimental Project Tango smartphone platform is a vision processor called the Myriad 1, manufactured by chip startup Movidius and its CEO Remi El-Ouazzane.

Nearly 30 years after those electricians created a mirror ball for their shindig, an inventor named Louis B. Woeste filed a patent for an object he called a "myriad reflector".

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which along with the advocacy group PUBPAT of New York City, supported the case against Myriad, called the decision "a blow" to the their effort to free scientific research from legal restrictions.

You know you can flirt with five different people online and that's acceptable but it's not as though you'd make dirty phone calls to myriad people".

When, a few years ago, the city began to realise it was falling well behind on its Olympic pledges, consultants were called in, and a myriad of solutions proposed.

This time we launched a new Web site called TeachableMoment, which offered a myriad of lessons and approaches aimed at helping students grapple with both the emotional issues evoked by 9/11 and the many social and political issues surrounding it.

Most metals are made up of myriad tiny crystals, called grains, which are fused together.

The dialkyl or alkyl aryl esters of 1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic acid – commonly called phthalate esters – have a myriad of commercial uses, and are considered ubiquitous environmental contaminants.

They're asking, 'Do you have a menu for this?' " Soon after Catherine Middleton became the Duchess of Cambridge, Nancy Kay, a florist at Mark's Garden in Sherman Oaks, Calif., began answering calls from myriad brides "wanting to know how much it would cost to do a bouquet like Kate's".

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