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These stories explore what that means — for mental health, for family, for work, for daily life in innumerous, interconnected ways.

From Washington Post

There is always an expansion of feeling in looking upon these boundless and fertile wastes; but I was doubly conscious of it after emerging from our “close dungeon of innumerous boughs.”

From With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 1 by Various

Even that not innumerous class who dislike the waking child, the self-assertive, interrogative, climbing, bawling, smashing, waking child, grow soft-hearted at the sight of the little sleeping angel.

From Doctor Cupid by Broughton, Rhoda

There was a hotel hallway up which policemen charged, only to be stunned by plaster busts hurled upon them from the innumerous doors.

From Main Street by Lewis, Sinclair

And thence down many a shining street they passed, Each one appearing goodlier than the last, Cool with the presence of innumerous trees And fountains playing before palaces.

From The Poems of William Watson by Watson, William




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