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There's a fine array of fish and beast, but in Tudor City, apparently, starch is king.
The Astros also have a fine array of hitters, including four.300-hitting everyday players.
Several well-stocked cheesemongers sell a fine array of French cheese, from large, round truffled brie to tiny goat's cheeses.
Best known for its elaborate wedding and special-event cakes, Lulu also offers a fine array of everyday cakes.
By the same token, despite its fine array of niche brands, InBev lacks an internationally recognised powerhouse like Budweiser.
The Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (bit.ly/GenevaMus; free entry) has a fine array of Old Masters and Impressionists.
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It also features the nation's finest array of Tibetan art, an impressive display of African crafts, a planetarium and even a miniature zoo.
"What we have here is the finest array of Long Island acts ever assembled under one roof," shouted Henry Clark, the emcee, sounding like an old-time carnival barker.
"There is little doubt that the Dingman Collection represents the finest array of prewar Fords ever assembled," Mike Fairbairn, co-founder of RM Auctions, said in a media statement.
New Zealand might have those silky merinos, but Britain has a much finer array of sheep: just look at the mighty beulah speckled face, the shaggy Devon and Cornwall longwool and the exquisitely named and strikingly striped Zwartbles.
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