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to myriad
adjective
Multifaceted, having innumerable elements
Exact(59)
But then why do theater audiences return year after year to myriad Sondheim revivals?
With their mounds and extensive burrowing systems, their home is home to myriad other creatures.
He was hidden under a quilt cover, connected to myriad machines.
Grafting ballet on to myriad Latin disciplines – capoeira, rhumba, tango – it was a sizzling concoction.
However, early training for women is at fault, and this leads to myriad problems, he writes.
Unlike other Iraqi cities that are more ethnically and religiously uniform, Mosul is home to myriad communities.
It is losing the faithful at an accelerating rate to myriad evangelical Protestant churches and to atheism (see chart).
Taking her son to myriad doctors' appointments made it hard for Ms. Dominguez to hold down a job.
Whoever used the room would have been witness to myriad ceremonies conducted by kings and high-ranking priests.
While such tributes were being printed, the Romanian Orthodox Church was being subjected to myriad restrictions - and worse.
From its inception, Beat lent itself to myriad interpretations, but to people like Kerouac, it derived mostly from "beatific".
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