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1 The islands of the Pacific Ocean and adjacent waters are almost innumerable .
2 Books, we know, are almost innumerable ; our hours for reading are, alas!
3 At the present day the varieties of the several species are almost innumerable .
4 Every one of these almost innumerable gorges is a world of beauty in itself.
5 But what does that almost innumerable multitude of stars mean?
6 Names of sixty-seven lakes are given in Maine, and beside these are ponds almost innumerable .
7 Years ago scientific visitors to a coral islet found almost innumerable sea birds and eggs.
8 Since then almost innumerable editions and reprints have appeared.
9 Formerly these ghosts were believed to be almost innumerable .
10 The Indians of the prairies are almost innumerable .
11 We have over 500 muscles; each nourished by almost innumerable blood vessels, and regulated by nerves.
12 He finds himself filled with almost innumerable wants.
13 The fountains thereon are almost innumerable - that is , it would take a man's lifetime to count them.
14 The trees were almost innumerable in variety.
15 The pilgrims are almost innumerable , my lord.
16 He exposed himself freely, and there were plots almost innumerable against his life before he was slain.
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