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These stories explore what that means — for mental health, for family, for work, for daily life in innumerous, interconnected ways.

From Washington Post

In the Minneapolis station the crowd of lumberjacks, farmers, and Swedish families with innumerous children and grandparents and paper parcels, their foggy crowding and their clamor confused her.

From Main Street by Lewis, Sinclair

Her mole-hills, those humble mounds any two of which would go easily into a Hen's egg, rise innumerous in my path, the path by the almond-trees which is the happy hunting-ground of my curiosity to-day.

From Bramble-Bees and Others by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander

There is always an expansion of feeling in looking upon these boundless and fertile wastes; but I was doubly conscious of it after emerging from our “close dungeon of innumerous boughs.”

From With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 1 by Various

O holy Æther, and swift-wingèd Winds, And River-wells, and laughter innumerous Of yon sea-waves!

From The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett




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