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Her paintings have won awards in numerous art shows.

As material biodegrades in our environment, it feeds numerous small organisms that live in the soil and air.

The alien was a bizarre looking creature with two heads and numerous legs.

blade After numerous attempts, the tank was able to breach the wall.

Government officials claim there have been numerous security breaches that must be accounted for.

The police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd of demonstrators, causing numerous casualties.

The elderly face numerous challenges presented by both physical decline, and the attitudes of society in general.

The space probe discovered numerous channels on Mars that closely resemble dry riverbeds on Earth.

The city of Jerusalem is the site of numerous conquests by different cultures and religions.

After numerous consultations with a palm reader, she decided to quit her job, leave her husband, cut off her hair, and become a yoga teacher.

Tacitus once said that the more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.

The elderly face numerous challenges presented by both physical decline, and the attitudes of society in general.

The space probe discovered numerous channels on Mars that closely resemble dry riverbeds on Earth.

discreet The Liberal party's majority has disintegrated in this election, due to their failed policies and numerous scandals.

The elderly face numerous challenges presented by both physical decline, and the attitudes of society in general.

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