Sentence examples for multitude of forms from inspiring English sources

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And do all the global and historical stories, in their multitude of forms, have anything in common – some fundamental strand of shared DNA that endures to this day?

Genetic testing companies encourage the use of cheek cells whenever possible, but that does not stop customers from dispatching DNA in a multitude of forms.

Meanwhile, the panoply of people online is depicted through a multitude of forms – a penguin, a bear, a dog – and the members of the group through their self-representations.

For nearly half a century, this court has extended First Amendment protection to a multitude of forms of "speech," such as making false defamatory statements, filing lawsuits, dancing nude, exhibiting drive-in movies with nudity, burning flags and wearing military uniforms...

Although the fundamental meaning of sacrificial rites is that of effecting a necessary and efficacious relationship with the sacred power and of establishing man and his world in the sacred order, the rites have assumed a multitude of forms and intentions.

More André Breton than Cotton Mather, Shields sets out "to write the ars poetica for a burgeoning group of interrelated (but unconnected) artists in a multitude of forms and media (lyric essay, prose poem, collage novel, visual art, film, television, radio, performance art, rap, stand-up comedy, graffiti) who are breaking larger and larger chunks of 'reality' into their work".

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One of the last questions posed during the roundtable came from Wired's Mike Isaac, who asked how the next version of Android, which is called Ice Cream Sandwich, would help developers produce applications that look nice across the multitude of form factors Android will spread to.

Brachiopods were present in a multitude of diverse forms during the Devonian Period.

Just as an ecosystem benefits from diversity, so the world is better off with a multitude of corporate forms.

But the multitude of abstract forms in this one move in a quivering way that relates them to Delvaux's work.

If classical music is to make it in the new South Africa, it will have to find a way to survive alongside a multitude of musical forms, all competing for scarce resources in a country rich in artistic talent but too poor to nurture it all.

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