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This year, vacation came a week early for the Paladinos because Lauren, 19, had band camp; Hilary, 16, had softball; and 13-year-old David had his own panoply of sports back home in Pittsburgh.
Over drinks, she said, she told Ms. Heche, who has had her own panoply of public relationship issues, that she was traveling to Philadelphia to see her family and that her sister wanted to set her up with some guy, but that she was going to be too tired to see him.
There is no guarantee that this will turn into a formal investigation, but it is yet another example of how Google is coming under intense scrutiny from regulators.Earlier this year the FTC closed a long-running investigation into whether the company had used its dominance in search unfairly to benefit its own panoply of services over those of rivals.
It turns out to be more complicated than we thought, rife with switches that control genes and disease, and some physicists now suspect that astronomical dark matter, also called the "dark sector," might be equally complex, with its own panoply of dark forces and particles and behaviors that could shed light, so to speak, on the deeper mysteries of physics.
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Bergman plumbs the depths of Marie's psyche — and, for that matter, his own — with a panoply of visual inventions ranging from the agile camera movements in synch with the young lovers' gambols to a sequence that blends animation with live action.
Though American officials had linked Mr. Mohammed to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and to several others, his confession was the first time he spelled out in his own words a panoply of global terror activities, ranging from plans to bomb landmarks in New York City and London to assassination plots against former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II.
With the money he got up front from customers, led by NBC, he was able to begin buying space for Enkido on optical cables owned by a panoply of local utilities and by companies running cables across the continent.
Then there was the question of who would pay them, who would own them, the whole panoply of frightful decisions that had to be made.
In "The Alphabet Murders," he raised the ante: he employed the full panoply of his own cartoon-fuelled imagination and got into the ring with the master.
Thanks to their own healthful habits and a panoply of medical advances — vaccines, antibiotics, airport defibrillators, 911 networks and the like — they weren't likely to die prematurely of the pneumonias, influenzas and heart attacks that decimated previous generations.
Pare down; emphasize; slow down; repeat; isolate; spotlight; add text; use title cards; include special effects; in short, engage the panoply of one's own art to extract the essence, the spirit, of a work that one loves.
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