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So can the miriad of different ways of saying it, i.e. local dialects, local phrases.
Make the lie big, make it simple and keep saying it. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Any reading we do ofters a miriad of benefits from relaxation, entertainment, vocabulary, insight, etc.
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The perfume industryhas developed its own language to describe the miriad of smells that can make up a perfume formula.
Making Scents 2008
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The changes needed at NASA are miriad and have everyone going to work and fixing problems and streamlinging things ... not wasting time on presentations to tell people how great but unfulfilled they are! anonymous
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These aircraft are not solely used to carry out strikes, either - they have a miriad of sensors and cameras making them ideal for recon and scouting missions.
StrategyPage.com 2009
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As we continue to bang around the miriad opportunities with which the Internet presents us in order to target our best customers let's remember the obvious one, present from the beginning, the one that aligns us most with consumers, the one that made Google particularly rich: context.
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Defending this country takes a lot, and involves a miriad of tasks.
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There are miriad bigger, more important issues out there, but the reality is that the draft gets their attention.
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There are miriad bigger, more important issues out there, but the reality is that the draft gets their attention.
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DBut the iron can fix a miriad of sins, including the two I mentioned.
vanishedone commented on the word miriad
Epic poem in which Miriam the Miri mirificously cooks mirid in mirish mirin.
January 7, 2009