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"Innumerable" irregularities have been noted, including by the independent electoral commission, which "threaten the election's credibility and transparency", they said.
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Before, during and after the hurricane, FEMA's Michael Brown said he had "Innumerable" conversations with Bush, Cheney, Card, Card's deputy, Francis Townsend, and Karl Rove.
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Innumerable folk tales recount how he faced down kings, negotiated with God, tricked and slaughtered Ireland's reptiles.
The truth behind St. Patty's Day Tyler 2009
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Innumerable, precious graces come to us through the reception of Holy Communion.
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Innumerable white 4x4s sporting various NGO and aid agency logos weave through the debris.
Haiti earthquake charities blamed as scars fail to heal 2011
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Innumerable newspaper articles in Europe Thursday pounced on the concept.
The Captains Pair Up Their Crews John Paul Newport 2010
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Innumerable, precious graces come to us through the reception of Holy Communion.
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Innumerable folk tales recount how he faced down kings, negotiated with God, tricked and slaughtered Ireland's reptiles.
Archive 2009-03-15 Tyler 2009
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Innumerable children have been born into the cause; innumerable old people have died out of it.
Jarndyce and Jarnyce transplanted to Italy Not a sheep 2009
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Innumerable poems have been added to the corpus of early medieval Hebrew literature; philosophical and religious controversies of the period have been elucidated; and the multitude of letters, legal documents, memos and lists have enabled scholars like S.D. Goitein to build up a detailed picture of Eastern Mediterranean Jewish society in the early Middle Ages.
A World Revealed Gabriel Josipovici 2011
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