Sentence examples for innumerable objects from inspiring English sources

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According to "Joe Franklin's archives" on www.joefranklin.com, his collection includes thousands of vintage postcards and movie magazines as well as innumerable objects like spoons said to have belonged to Liberace, a brooch given to Mr. Franklin by Pat Boone and a necklace that belonged to Mae West.

As Hume's interlocutor Cleanthes put it, we seem to see "the image of mind reflected on us from innumerable objects" in nature.

In response to Scruton's exaltation criterion, the inclusivist may note that for all artforms, there are typically innumerable objects in the domain with no such goals and possibly no goals at all.

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Only in the 1950s would planetary scientists predict that the solar system also contains a band beyond Neptune of innumerable icy objects called the Kuiper belt.

It produced 2,566 murals, more than 100,000 easel paintings, about 17,700 sculptures, nearly 300,000 fine prints, and about 22,000 plates for the Index of American Design, along with innumerable posters and objects of craft.

The object can be broken down into innumerable points, and each object point's image is corresponding to the point spread function (PSF).

These collections, called "middens," may include bones, sticks, dry manure, shiny metal objects, and innumerable items discarded by or stolen from humans.

Over the course of the evening though, he loses and regains the hat on innumerable instances, and the object of his tight-fitting outfit becomes clear; it exists, it seems, to showcase his snaking hips and twisted torso to hundreds of smartly dressed middle-aged women who can barely express their excitement even with all the hip-shaking they can muster.

But he also maintains that there are as many kinds of passions as there are different objects, so that the passions become innumerable.

One might reference Brakhage's own explanation of the concept, from his book Metaphors on Vision, published forty years before his death: "Imagine a world alive with incomprehensible objects, shimmering with endless variety of movement and innumerable gradations of colour.

Imagine a world alive with incomprehensible objects, and shimmering with an endless variety of movement and innumerable gradations of colour.

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