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5.These effects combine to produce a plethora of interesting signals that can be sought in experiments.
6.This book offers a plethora of ideas, and is a wealth of regional and international information.
7.This provision was introduced as one of a plethora of amendments presented by the opposition to slow the bill.
8.To achieve such balance, Japanese society has refined a plethora of cultural traits: humility, loyalty, respect and consensus.
9.With the plethora of festive fixtures approaching, Steven Hunt (he of that challenge) offers some thoughts relating to our Boxing Day clash.
10.All this plethora of sight, and feeling, and thought occurred on the instant. There was no pause of the realities wherein he moved.


