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1. Duality, Duality gave birth to Trinity, and Trinity gave birth to the myriad creatures
2. and time upon His shoulders, succumbing to the myriad energies of relative balance
3. deflects light so that a myriad of colors are seen
4. After the ragged stresses of our transfer and our previous solitary confinement, compounded by a myriad of sour and wonderful new experiences and the discoveries of the afternoon, both Menachem and I were starving
5. in a myriad of ways
6. She was cheerful, engaging, offering her help with a myriad of things
7. myriad bits of interconnected data and the connections
8. The Wash is a myriad of bog-holes
9. The younger man was still trying to wrap his mind around the vastness of the scenario presented and the myriad implications which were rising like froth in his thoughts
10. A myriad of computers were scattered throughout the large room and the faint smell of burned electrical circuits permeated the stale air
11. ruinously wet winter and spring, a myriad of wildflowers
12. Apothecary's, with its myriad of mysterious herbs; the
13. Being excused for her tardiness, she then quickly grabbed the menu, signaled to the waiter to take their orders, and began to devour the appetizers and down the drink that were awaiting her while chattering non-stop about a myriad of details related to her clothing stores and the up and downside of the operations
14. Still, if I ask for something prefaced by 'Dearest' or 'Darling' or any of the myriad modifiers I'm likely to use off-hand, please know that I am trying to maintain a casual familiarity with you, even though it is very difficult for me to do so
15. She could see myriad eyes just beneath the surface of the globe
16. A myriad of vibrations are constantly
17. are, at their pure essence, a myriad of interlocking and
18. It seemed they were in fact climbing through the myriad of cracks in a rocky plateau
19. Above: Orion, Leo, Ursa major surrounded by myriad suns too numerous to count, but at least a hundred of those visible containing planets with viable atmospheres for life
20. When her senses returned she became aware of the myriad warnings projected at her: scarlet flashes of status graphics and vehicle’s voice telling her substantial damage had been done to all vital systems, and thus an emergency landing procedure would be engaged
21. Ruth helped take care of Jesus in addition to her myriad duties as overseer of the kitchen and bedrooms
22. We ignored the myriad people cluttering the halls
23. The probe looked about to explode – it was glowing red to an orange pink just around its engine, its own fusion thrust (essentially a myriad of explosions) right at the limit, fighting against the repulsion force
24. This step may take some work, especially at first when you’re trying to remember the myriad of rules that make a successful stance
25. Cats are agile in their loyalty, recognizing and expressing love in its myriad shapes and unconventional forms
26. Of course the cat was entirely out of sight and he was only walking past the myriad of apartments
27. Then, in the next few seconds, this myriad of figures withdrew back into the light, just as though they were being dragged or sucked by a force pulling at them beyond their own control
28. Certainly, his mother had never explained anything about the myriad of different cultures he may come across in life
29. It was not the space of a myriad
30. She sat facing a viewport, staring out into more lightlessness, to where a myriad of suns
31. angry and a myriad other things
32. He stared into the Globe and its spinning, myriad of colours and seeming pulse deep within it
33. a swift change of viewpoint and he was pouncing on an anthill, chasing the myriad small creatures as they flowed from their damaged nest—
34. The stars wheeled overhead, a myriad pinpricks of sparkling light
35. Paralyzed, her eyes opened to a myriad of stars while the fire of her very being trailed his caresses across her trembling body,
36. of Nature, the noblest portrait, but one of the myriad
37. two more books to add to the myriad of the past: each
38. He looked at the man, idly wondering at the coincidence of so similar a voice to Frazer’s, while amid a myriad of thoughts competing for attention, was horror at the thought of Beth returning
39. The remains of the predator now severely lacerated by many smaller teeth, was covered and hovered over by myriad insects as they feasted on and disposed of the larger animal life that had been deprived of its essence
40. There were myriad points of sparkle, some brighter, some less so, and then some that just stared without so much as a blink
41. “Is this how my prayers are to be answered?” she screamed her defiance into the billowing dust kicked up by myriad hooves
42. Could this be another example of the shortcomings of oral history, a story told and retold countless times until only a parabolic shell is left of what really happened in the desert of the Exodus? If I’m correct in my understanding that the Hebrews of the Exodus who fled Egypt of necessity reverted to an oral history tradition, as well as pastoral ways, then this story after a myriad of repetitions would have lost much of the context out of which it arose
43. But over those generations they had only meant to clarify them as it was felt that these Ten Commandments ought to have been understood in each of a myriad of instances
44. story, he fell hostage to the eyes of a myriad amount of beautiful women; only
45. The spider lays out her welcome mat for unsuspecting visitors and the forest teams with life, cackling away in the myriad languages of nature
46. And what of those institutions, with the myriad discoveries during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, upon whose elephantine backs were transported the hopes, the expectations, and the problems of the societies of the whole world it would seem? Some of those institutions’ members would now arrogantly protest the need of even a co-regency in the sourcing of the answers that ought to be addressed concerning the solutions applied to all life
47. I used to swim behind her underwater and watch her feet kick myriad bubbles filled with light as she swam
48. Man’s ages-long quest for even a hint of this understanding is strewn with the corpses of myriad visionary experiences that themselves have become subjects of awe, veneration, then outright worship, as if they, in the “fertile mind of Man,” were the source instead of the message
49. The myriad of “imaginative embroiderings” added during the infinity of oral history’s “twice-told tales” of communication was surpassed only by the wisdom of man superimposed to clarify a message infinitely difficult to understand
50. As it became practiced in a myriad of near-miraculous discoveries, some began to insist that this ever-so-much larger existence, the all that their many instruments measured, was most certainly this time, all there must be