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Leonardo, whose multitude of passions frequently made him what one contemporary called "very impatient with his paintbrushes," has never exactly been known for his follow-through.
And I understood anew why my Northern friends still kid me, despite my protests to the contrary, that I grew up in the South in a city whose multitude of monuments retains the power to dramatize our nation's history, both in its triumphs and its traumas.
Back in 1979, Apocalypse Now was his fourth stonking masterpiece in just seven years, following on from the first two Godfathers and The Conversation; since then, he's been responsible for such efforts as Twixt, Bram Stoker's Dracula and, least excusably of all, Jack, a film whose multitude of horrors would have turned the stomach of even Colonel Kurtz.
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The twin sets of luxury homes only hint at the high living enjoyed by the Crouches, inspirational television personalities whose multitudes of stations and satellite signals reach millions of worshipers across the globe.
He gave you laws but had no word for His red children whose teeming multitudes once filled this vast continent as stars fill the firmament.
These faceless multitudes whose lives are shopping and spectator sport are ripe for fascism.
Big donors like to finance big, conspicuous projects such as dams, and sometimes fail to notice the multitudes whose homes are flooded.
It has no celebrity narrator like Al Gore to bring in the multitudes, whose presence helped make "An Inconvenient Truth" one of the top-grossing documentaries of all time, earning nearly $50 million in global ticket sales.
Historians are still arguing about whether more people died because of Hitler's delusions than because of Stalin's or Mao's, but the death count amassed by just these three pillars of unblinking zeal is sufficient to rival, if not surpass, the multitudes whose lives were saved by science.
Tragedy is the undercurrent, I think, of House of Cards: Tragic consequences to those sucked into the maw of power, the tragic cost to the multitudes whose lives depend on justice and the kindness of others, and the soul destroying that becomes the fate of those living on a diet of power and advantage.
Pandora, named for the first woman in Greek mythology whose curiosity unleashed a multitude of sins, can be physically installed in the target's computer by one with access.
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