Sentence examples for myriad descriptions from inspiring English sources

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Taken as a whole, the myriad descriptions and depictions of winters past serve as an extended narrative, charting a course of the human imagination.

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"One, golf is played over such a vast, irregular surface, we need a myriad of descriptions for play on a golf course," he said.

Brindled Moor, on Lewis, is saved in part by a "peat glossary" that has been compiled by local inhabitants led by Finlay MacLeod, who have gathered up the myriad names and descriptions for all the places and phenomena enclosed by the moor.

When he returned home, several publishers wanted him to write a book called something like Rageh's War, which would feature myriad sexy pics and descriptions of him striding out in his flak jacket to see off Saddam's boys single-handed.

Digital information – photographs, blogs, videos, tweets, Wikipedia articles, reviews, descriptions, stories, and myriad other types of content – surrounds us.

Bruce Miroff Delmar, N.Y., Sept. 3, 2008 • To the Editor: Re "What the Palin Pick Says" (column, Sept. 2): Thanks to David Brooks for his description of the myriad complexities a president must confront, and for pointing out the possible shortcomings of Senator John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin when it comes to dealing with complex problems.

The shop we bought it from also stocked air pistols, crossbows, knives of every description, "gollywogs," dildos, myriad penis-shaped novelties, myriad tit-shaped novelties, fake Viagra, porn books and magazines, and fake vaginas.

The ability of macrophages to rapidly adapt to their microenvironment has led to the description of a myriad of different macrophage populations with overlapping but distinct properties.

A detailed description of the myriad of approaches designed to interfere with immune cell recruitment by blocking either cell adhesion or angiogenesis is beyond the scope of this short review.

What seems rarely discussed in descriptions of this vaccine proposal are the myriad of steps and potential challenges before the ultimate goal can be realized.

A further complication in neurological diseases is the complexity of phenotyping brain phenotypes (description-based only, as in migraine), and the myriad diagnostic divisions (as in epilepsy), which together make collecting sufficiently large samples of any given subtype a hard task.

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