Sentence examples for into the multitude from inspiring English sources

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Sister Edgar, whose excitement, whose jouissance was destruction, gets subsumed into the multitude, into ecstasy, a human ecstasy and also a religious one.

Trying to get all the Tony voters into the multitude of small Off Broadway houses to see every production would be almost impossible.

Can a man with a tiny electronic device hack into the multitude of jumbo screens in Times Square and play videos from his iPhone?

When the end does come, the big companies will have the necessary capital to transition into the multitude of new industries that will evolve out of the PC.

The SES framework can provide insight into the multitude of factors that influence PES and facilitate the integration of knowledge from diverse disciplinary perspectives by providing a common language and consistency in the variables considered in analyses.

The forthcoming national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women can open up national conversations into the multitude of other issues: poverty, racism, the child welfare system, and more.

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The service works by tapping into the multitudes of people who send Twitter messages when they witness a news event.

And this clearly does not take into account the multitude of companies that are funded with less capital at the early seed stage.

Note that this traffic only accounts for members who are content with using the Twitter website, and doesn't take into account the multitude of users who log on to third-party web services or desktop clients to access their Twitter streams.

For such smaller-scale and more targeted genetic interaction studies, a further increase in the performance could be obtained by modifying the null model for non-interacting pairs to take into account the multitude of single-mutants affecting the particular double-mutant fitness value.

Even so, we guess that his sensitivity may be another affectation, like the long hair and grungy goatee he ultimately cuts off in London or his public transport habit in Bombay, "his way of briefly, innocently, taking on a disguise, of insinuating himself into the life of the multitude".

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