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All Agnon's works are the final result of innumerable Proust-like revisions, as is shown by the many manuscripts in existence and by the variety of the printed texts.
Claude Lanzmann's "Shoah" (recently reissued on DVD by the Criterion Collection) is a notable and still notably rare attempt to explore genocide not only as a historical cataclysm but also as a result of innumerable instances of actual, ordinary behavior.
His illustrations include a cartoon in which a cubistic car, an incoherent stockpile of metal plates, the result of innumerable collisions, with the driver's head situated far from the hands that grip the wheel, nudges a kerb where two signs are fixed.
Wearing black and gold robes, the astronaut Prince recalled for his dinner guests how, during his seven-day mission aboard the shuttle Discovery in 1985, he watched a pall of smoke, the result of innumerable little fires, drift from Africa toward his native land.
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The result of such efforts, and innumerable others like them, has been a decisive verdict in the court of public opinion.
This was just one of innumerable stupid decisions resulting from crass ignorance.
The result of three years' labor by innumerable scholars of various nationalities, it represents the first attempt in Italy to apply the disciplines of archeology and art history to environmental problems.
Agar argues that the mobile phone "gives society back a cohesion", but social cohesion, if it ever existed, is not obviously a result of a technology that allows innumerable micro-networks to remain, like terrorist cells, for ever cut off from one another.
In a few months, I will return to a country my country that is mired in a system that turns health care into a tangled mess of catchphrases and for-profit companies, with a government that is currently designing and voting on a new plan that will likely put insurance beyond the reach of millions of citizens, resulting in innumerable untreated conditions and even deaths.
I'd seen such burns before, of course, on innumerable occasions, the result of a house fire, smoking in bed, a child blundering against a stove, but these seemed odd, as if they'd been deliberately inflicted.
Leibniz's favorite comparison in the case of the latter is to a rainbow: bodies, for example, fail to have intrinsic unity, but we do represent them as being single and unified objects much as we represent a rainbow as being one thing when it is in fact merely the result of the refraction of light through innumerable water droplets.
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