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Museums regularly borrow from myriad sources.
The band's specialty is benga, a guitar-based Kenyan pop music with myriad sources.
"Historicity" imposes no hierarchies where style is concerned, absorbing protocols from myriad sources.
"The hegemony is created from a myriad sources and they are an important source for articulating complex arguments.
Earlier efforts, from renovation to selective demolition, were fragmented, rigid and ineffective because of the myriad sources of funds -- as insufficient as they often were.
Innovation comes from myriad sources, including the bastions of East Coast learning, but Stanford has established itself as the intellectual nexus of the information economy.
As a result, the lost secrets, it appeared, were available to thousands of individuals scattered throughout the nation's arms complex and thus available from myriad sources.
He could have learned from myriad sources — the antidoping agency Web site, a drug reference hotline, wallet cards — that ExtenZe contained prohibited agents.
Unlike these items, the NR-160 was not a widely distributed or globally produced export product that could have come from myriad sources.
In "El Niño" this felt pleasantly teeming, with the myriad sources sharing the stage in a kind of party that suited the celebratory subject matter.
(Nate Chinen) ★ Terence Blanchard Quintet (Friday and Saturday) As a trumpeter and composer, Terence Blanchard favors a sleek postbop sound informed by myriad sources.
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