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That is why I like him, despite his multitudinous faults.
Her children played in the radiant water, their forms multitudinous.
The thought of living with multitudinous people and animals was not something I cared to consider.
And as we moved into the multitudinous wonders of the modern world, I feared death more than ever.
It was in fact a very multitudinous yet precisely numbered host.
Further down: "God has since shown me, in multitudinous ways, the wisdom of this decision."
And he has already taken long enough to supply such multitudinous identities!"
The multitudinous Richards of this world are not interested in humankind.
And this Monolith was the very first of all its multitudinous gods.
The multitudinous happenings, they have been happening quite a lot lately.
Multitudinous and various, they had hardly been studied before.
He looked down a canyon of buildings and the details were too multitudinous to be absorbed.
He raised his hand, received an answering hiss from the multitudinous jury.
Our ideas, even more than our blood, flow from multitudinous sources.
The multitudinous little wrinkles at the corners of his eyes had deepened.
Small dark eyes, lost in multitudinous folds of skin, peered at them intently.
There was silence, except for the multitudinous murmur of the bees.
The mass- who would credit it as one sees its compact, multitudinous appearance?
It's just that fly fishing, with its multitudinous nuances, is more fun.
Or again, take the multitudinous array of chemical substances that exist in the natural world.
Another part continued the multitudinous tasks of planetary approach.
While multitudinous, in the main they were thinly scattered.
All the families were examined, and the results of the multitudinous dissections are given in detail.
Many operating systems and multitudinous computer programs include some form of logging subsystem.
In those four decades after the camera was born, photo ops were multitudinous and multicultural.