Sentence examples for the multitude two from inspiring English sources

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"But the multitude, two handfuls, is ridiculous.

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Take the multitude of investors who followed one or two good calls of seemingly omniscient market timers like Joseph Granville, Elaine Garzarelli or Abby Joseph Cohen, only to fall into the abyss.

Based on paradigmatic changes reflecting a progress away from the traditional logical positivistic approach to a constructive orientation and interpretivist philosophy, and generalizing from the multitude models of evaluation, three different orientations of curriculum evaluation have been characterized: instrumental evaluation, adaptive and situated and emergent and emancipatory.

The pope stopped to pray at Tapgha, the limestone church built at the place where, according to the Gospels, Jesus performed the miracle of feeding the multitude of 5,000 people with five barley loaves and two small fish.

He contrasts the multitude of treatments of the two world wars of the 20th century with the much more restricted framework within which the Holocaust is seen, and questions whether the latter serves the variety of the experiences and responses of those who suffered and died.

Flock to see it and be one of the multitude trying to fathom how Sepp Blatter was ever inducted.

The Supreme Court has already received one of the multitude of federal cases challenging the constitutionality of the law's individual insurance mandate.

Likewise, there has been no overarching Islamic solidarity transcending the multitude of parochial loyalties — to one's clan, tribe, village, family or nation.

Instead his grief becomes one of the multitude of emotions and stories that have brought people over many centuries to Mount Kailas.Like his earlier work, the book reminds us that for Mr Thubron travel is a kind of ascetic discipline.

London Live, which arrives today on Freeview's channel 8 (Sky channel 117 and Virgin Media 159), will debut at 6.30pm with the suitably titled London Go – its nightly entertainment news show, broadcast live from one of the multitude of gig and cabaret venues, cinemas and theatres around the capital.

In the early eighteenth century, Bernard Mandeville, in "The Fable of the Bees," judged, "There is of all the Multitude not one Man in ten but what will own, (if he was not brought up in a Slaughter-house) that of all Trades he could never have been a Butcher; and I question whether ever any body so much as killed a Chicken without Reluctancy the first time".

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