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Human rights groups have also criticised the settlements, which Amnesty International says are responsible for "a myriad of human rights violations".

In grief is a myriad of human terrors: the visceral blow that brings rage and outrage, the insidious settling in of pain and sadness; the concentric waves of anguish that continue through time.

These algal toxins can cause a myriad of human health issues, including death, when ingested via contaminated seafood.

However, the Roman mining landscape turned into an agrarian one at the onset of the Middle Ages, characterized by a profound deforestation at a regional level due to a myriad of human activities that resulted in an irreversible openness of the landscape.

Yes, they'd be a painless, low dose, once-off injection of a myriad of human pain, suffering, inevitability... reality!

I think any filmmaker will tell you that getting a movie off the ground at any level is an impossibly daunting task that is inherently fraught with disaster -- as is anything, come to think of it, that requires the collaboration of a myriad of human personalities.

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Just because scientists can create myriad "models" of human disease, all differing by one or two pieces of genetic material, does not mean that the results can safely be extrapolated to humans.

Still, both authors used the form of the realist novel to probe the machinations of society and the myriad motives of human behavior.

Good for him and for those who know that the progressive movement is larger than any one person or any one era, that to make meaningful progress we have to overcome innumerable obstacles, that it will take countless generations to deal with violence, injustice, hunger, greed, inequality, oppression and the myriad causes of human misery.

They project to many other brain regions as well, influencing myriad aspects of human physiology.

Demonstrating the presence and causes of deviation from maladaptation (Crespi 2000a; Nesse 2005), in the myriad forms of human disease risk, is even more challenging, because hypotheses of adaptation and adaptive tradeoff must be contrasted with hypotheses based on processes, such as drift, mutation, and gene flow, that can constrain or delay optimization by selection (Arnold 1992).

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