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“I became more and more aware of the multitude of driving issues which had never troubled me in my younger years,” Smith said.

“I suppose the most relevant new facts in the filing are the multitude of non-governmental private individuals whom Trump by fraud and coercion tried to steam-roll to undo the results of the election,” Gershman said.

From Salon

The multitude of tributes to Jones that have come out in the days since his death tend to lead with references to his voice, and well they should.

From Salon

His core constitutional idea was that, given the multitude of factions in the United States, each fighting for its own interests, legislation would likely reflect “justice and the general good” because so many self-interested factions supported it.

From Slate

The two first authors of the study, Simon Garaudé and Dr. Romina Matter-Marone, worked with an interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians, biochemists, genetic engineering specialists, and clinicians from academia and industry to select the best-suited target structure -- and the best protective modification for the fading-down process -- from the multitude of surface molecules on blood cells.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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