Sentence examples for profusion of things from inspiring English sources

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KIVIK — along with a profusion of things I use every day — is made by IKEA, the Swedish home-furnishings company.

And like the internet, it was partly to be distrusted and partly to be marvelled at for the profusion of things that might be known, and the responsibility it placed on the curioso to judge as well as to wonder.

And like the internet, it was partly to be distrusted and partly to be marvelled at for the profusion of things that might be known, and the responsibility it placed on the curioso to judge as well as to wonder.

The modern profusion of things that are collective without being state-dependent (witness everything from Mumsnet, through memory cafes for people with Alzheimer's, to after-school coding clubs) attests to people's talent for making things happen; and the solutions they come up with tend to have deeper roots than most things imposed from the top.

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A profusion of small things, actually: well over a dozen separate acts in 40-minute sets, spread out over all three stages of the Knitting Factory.

Another virtuoso performance by contemporary art's most technically gifted purveyor of psychedelia, Fred Tomaselli's new suite of complex collaged paintings extends a career-long fascination with the kaleidoscopic profusion he detects beneath the familiar surface of things.

• Whatever the explanations for the profusion of retrofitted town houses, one thing seems likely: What at first looked stark and shocking may one day melt into the background, as has been the case with two buildings that seemed aggressively out of place when they arrived.

Guy Marson, co-founder of the data science consultancy Profusion, says "hotels are the perfect test bed" for technology, particularly the internet of things and smart devices.

This is perhaps the most frustrating thing about the profusion of treatises inviting us to peer into the techno-abyss: they could have arrived a little earlier.

With the rise of the internet of things, our individual technology envelopes – our personal networks of smart, connected devices — are rapidly becoming more complicated as more and more devices from a growing profusion of vendors do ever more complex jobs.

But do things really come in a profusion of different kinds?

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