Multitude
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215 examples of Multitude in a sentence
The skits could be anything from a parody of a movie or TV show, a fake commercial, or just random events (presumably TV shows as the robot chicken is being forced to view a
multitude
of TV screens at the opening of every episode).
Without going into specifics about the
multitude
of things that were bad, I will tell you that the hack writers and producers should be arrested and sued for trying to make money from something that puts the world in reverse and robs us of our time on earth ...they even had the gall to make it more than 90 minutes.
The original book contained a
multitude
of comic situations which could have been harvested to create a memorable film but someone somewhere had a better idea !
It has the typical Bollywood treatment, complete with a
multitude
of bright colours, pretty dancing girls, long dance numbers,and catchy tunes.
New York, Long Island target audience) when it really has a
multitude
of universal levels to it.
The
multitude
of actors (this word should be used in parentheses) who worked on this film, came from Germany, Russia, Poland, China, France (the Japanese actress is French) and Africa, and God only knows what mish-mash of languages they used on the set.
It has some cool interviews and the documentary tries to map the metal's evolution from the hard rock beginnings in the 60s to the
multitude
of subgenres today.
As soon as she gets there, she begins to see a painting play mind games with her, a severed hand, and a
multitude
of strange deaths occur whenever she asks someone to explain the secret her husband is hiding and why a woodsman lives nearby.
If you want to get a more realistic view of Miss Holliday's life read "Wishing on the Moon" by Donald Clarke.Her early recordings are available (now out of copyright) on a
multitude
of labels,generally the only difference being the packaging.Listen to the freshness and innocence of "I wished on the moon" and forget that this terrible film was ever made.
This is probably the best stretch in the whole film for me; it's unsanitised by talking animals and genuinely feels like a prehistoric world (ignoring the
multitude
of historical inaccuracies like grass in the Mesozoic era, particular dinosaurs living side by side).
The result is that the viewer projects a
multitude
of emotions on that face.
A
multitude
of small steps could help – such as giving pro-democracy movements the technology needed to evade autocrats, presenting digital media in a balanced way, and making political parties more responsive to their members.
Clearly, Israel faces a
multitude
of new foreign-policy opportunities, which offer far-reaching potential benefits.
The workstation provides a
multitude
of data – including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a three-dimensional image of the surgical field, sonic information, and quantifiable haptic (or tactile) feedback from tool-tissue interaction – that enable the surgeon to experience the surgery through sight, sound, and touch.
They also blind themselves to a fact of post-cold war international security: instead of one major threat that unites an alliance, there are a
multitude
of dangers which, because they affect countries differently, disunite allies.
And to do that will require building a new architecture for development finance, so that a
multitude
of actors operating with limited resources have incentives to optimize performance, pursue joint action, and avoid duplicating one another’s efforts.
China’s
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of export taxes and duties has forced Western companies to pay almost twice as much as their Chinese counterparts, creating a powerful incentive for Western manufacturers to set up shop in the Middle Kingdom to gain cheaper access to these indispensable resources.
After the war, each adopted a “never be surprised again” policy, and so went on to invest trillions of dollars in a
multitude
of hardened, mobile, and concealed nuclear weapons to deter the other.
But rising commodity prices are overcoming reluctance, and prospecting is generating a
multitude
of new discoveries.
The very
multitude
of demands for rights, recognition, revenge, and fame necessitates a renunciation of dialogue.
The country also benefits from its enormous size, vast natural resources, and educated population, including a
multitude
of skilled scientists and engineers.
A
multitude
of sectors, from car dealing to dentistry, are shielded from competition.
The IDB’s deep, long-term commitments in Haiti and professional expertise in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure qualify it to coordinate the
multitude
of agencies that will be involved.
The portraits of Politkovskaya, like a
multitude
of mirrors, were calling us back to a much darker reality.
Of course, a
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of political reforms, each with potential positive implications for welfare, could reduce the extent of inequality further.
Poor countries suffer from a
multitude
of growth constraints, and effective reforms address the most binding among them.
Even if you wanted to curtail financial services, you could still focus on the
multitude
of non-financial services.
Both countries have relative freedom of speech, at least relative to their Arab neighbors, and a
multitude
of political parties that are always ready to use it.
The situation is complicated by the
multitude
of mechanisms whereby treasuries and central banks can drive down their exchange rates to gain a competitive trade advantage.
In a sense, this is not a difficult phenomenon to explain; metropolises like New York City, with their multicultural populations, multinational corporations, and
multitude
of talented individuals, are rife with opportunities.
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