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The multitudinous on-site restaurant offerings have been augmented with the sleek steak house Prime 44 West.
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Lobbyists swarm Capitol Hill, the White House, and the multitudinous federal bureaucracies throughout Washington.
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He'll look at the Fed's multitudinous measures of money and conclude they haven't grown enough to cause inflation.
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Amanpour: Well, this is deeply significant, obviously, because it is such a complex and coordinated attack on multitudinous targets, multitudinous locations.
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The romantic notion that a unified Europe could sustain its own multitudinous political and cultural and economic differences is coming undone.
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Millhone's multitudinous admirers will find themselves feasting on revelations about her past and how those events and emotions helped shape her into what she has become.
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He inspected the multitudinous low-ceilinged rooms of the ranch house.
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Johnson Controls could further enrich the grid by globally engendering energy networks out of buildings and multitudinous housing in those majority of countries where there is, at best, a precarious grid, prone to peaks and black-outs.
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In this scenario, however, there can be many unexpected findings that have not been reported in medical journals and likely never will be the subject of published follow-up studies because the problem of researching these multitudinous findings simply cannot scale.
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He wouldn't allow the defense to argue that no one's memory is infallible and blocked testimony from an expert witness who had made extensive studies of memory--especially what happens when a person handles the multitudinous tasks Libby was tackling 14 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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