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Updated at 3.41pm GMT 12.47pm GMT Innumerable words have been written or published about Tony Benn this morning.

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Mandarin has innumerable polysyllabic words; but the morphemes of which they are made up are all monosyllables.

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Hungarian is agglutinative, meaning words take innumerable prefixes, suffixes and circumfixes to define their function and direction.

Since Oslo, I have heard innumerable iterations of these words without any manifestation of their meaning, or even a remote possibility of anything vaguely resembling peace, so that now whenever I hear of any news related to this subject I laugh my evil laugh, soon followed by nausea and pessimism.

"We saw your lights, the open door…," he said, his words familiar from innumerable horror movies.

Nearly every edition — and there have been innumerable editions — is emblazoned with words like "a song to life" or "a poignant delight in the infinite human spirit".

Only when one holds a copy of the Baret in one's hands does one appreciate how oceanic this effort was: printed mostly in close-set Gothic type, the book is very difficult to read today, and its endless columns of words, with the innumerable annotations that surround them, provide a deep challenge to ordering.

They groped round the windows, invisible, peering, and a rustle rose up, like the dry murmur of dead leaves in the wind, the rustle of innumerable small voices murmuring the word: 'Gaijin, gaijin, gaijin' (foreigner), in pure, repressed surprise.

He learned to cook from his father, but given that that man was from Iran, that his upbringing was Armenian-American and that the Russian influence was strong everywhere, the menu is a hodgepodge in the best sense of the word, boasting of innumerable kebabs and more than a few intriguing salads and dishes of beans, and of rice and other grains.

Walter Hynes of the New York Fire Department, who was buried on Sept. 19, was one of the innumerable people who left some final words with family members that morning.

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