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CROWD Too many names to list.
There are too many names to mention.
His wife and sons had too many names to count.
Since its launch less than a week ago, Journalism is Not a Crime's Persian-speaking support team has assisted about 20 people, adding many names to its database of persecuted journalists and bloggers.
We have imagined the places We will not be moved; Have given many names To what we can make — And the river sings as it flows Past both sides of the city As it splits the one Into two.
"Experience" is a portmanteau of personal history, ancestor worship and promiscuous opinionizing, and a pinata of literary gossip that Amis beats with a stick, causing many names to drop.
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Lviv has gone by many names, thanks to its many rulers, from the Soviets to the Germans to the Poles.
Owing to their variable architecture, a bewildering nomenclature has emerged for these tumours, exemplified by the many names applied to the goitrous thyroid gland: hyperplasia, adenomatous goitre, adenomatoid nodules, benign nodular thyroid disease, adenoma, etc.
Many names familiar to followers of 20th-century folk and outsider art are on hand, including William Edmondson, the Rev.
Bear Stearns, one of many names not to have survived the intervening five years, had stopped fund redemptions in July, for example.
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