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myriad

[mir-ee-uhd] / ˈmɪr i əd /




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The document outlines the myriad ways the country’s security agents would try to surveil, entrap, compromise and recruit American visitors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abu Srour is proud of what came out of the field, with youth sports delegations able to travel abroad to play, a welcome escape from the West Bank's myriad restrictions.

From Barron's

He called Reiner “a great patriot” with whom he shared a mutual respect despite myriad political disagreements.

From Los Angeles Times

Explore property-tax relief for seniors, offered through a myriad of programs at the state and local levels.

From MarketWatch

The post was followed by myriad comments in which fans spontaneously recalled Gerard’s work as Buck Rogers and shared the influence he had on their lives.

From Los Angeles Times