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1 Among their present guests I need not enumerate many .
2 It would be easy to enumerate many minor superstitions, all indicative of the extraordinary influence of the same belief.
3 Amongst the kind brownie's gifts left in my desk, I forgot to enumerate many a paper of chocolate comfits.
4 Kropotkin in "Mutual Aid" has chosen to enumerate many examples of altruism furnished by animals to mankind.
5 I could enumerate many more such examples, which do not much tend to give a high estimate of Icelandic morality.
6 I could enumerate many works of masters in our science, which had no other foundation at the outset than these inspiriting conversations.
7 It would be easy to enumerate many diseases, telling the benefits to be derived from fasting, but these point the way and are sufficient.
8 And so I might go on enumerating many remarkable gaps in this Gospel.
9 The battle was very fierce, and the poem enumerates many of the cuts and thrusts given and received.
10 The other story opens with the "bride-wager" riddle, and later enumerates many instances of the ingenuity of the clever young wife.
11 To meet the objection that atoms are invisible, and therefore cannot exist, Lucretius enumerates many things we cannot see although we know they exist.
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