You have slain uncountedthousands of the people you desire to benefit.
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Illinois Republicans, from Cairo to the Wisconsin line, were present in uncountedthousands.
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I am merely a poor man, Mr. Galbraith-oneof the uncountedthousands-andI want money.
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They peered down through the cloud of wild fowl that swarmed in uncountedthousands before their eyes.
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Ever since I first saw California, and became, inevitably, a Californiac, I have been talking about it, irritating and boring uncountedthousands.
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By 1990 it was calculated, vaguely, that there were about 30,000 boards in the US, with uncountedthousands overseas.
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Such good-natured events represent a tribute to the contributions made to those societies by uncountedthousands of Irish emigrants and missionaries in the last century.
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Because to step outside the group, let alone to stand against it, was for uncountedthousands of years death to the creature who dared it.
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Why, then, should the death of one Jew have transformed the world, while the death of these uncountedthousands failed even to save the synagogue?
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Uncountedthousands within doors prolonging, before the day's terror began, the oblivion of sleep.
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Uncountedthousands of people cannot read God's Word.