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In the Sinosphere, words equivalent to Greek myriad ( 10, 000 ) derive from the same Chinese character, " 萬 ", or " 万 " in the simplified form.

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The Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages also have words for a myriad squared ( 100, 000, 000 ): yì ( 億 ) ( or wànwàn in ancient texts ), oku (), and eok (/), respectively.

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...( 1 ) it is famous for the myriad hominid fossils and stone tools discovered there, ( 2 ) I've been there, ( 3 ) its long hollow sound is eerie and ominous, and ( 4 ) it is a good metaphor for the ' Stone Age way of life '.
1, 2, 4, 5-Tetrazines are very well known and myriad 3, 6-disubstituted 1, 2, 4, 5-tetrazines are known.
Mithra is described in the Zoroastrian Avesta scriptures as, " Mithra of wide pastures, of the thousand ears, and of the myriad eyes ,"( Yasna 1: 3 ), " the lofty, and the everlasting ... the province ruler ,"( Yasna 1: 11 ), " the Yazad ( divinity ) of the spoken name "( Yasna 3: 5 ), and " the holy ,"( Yasna 3: 13 )
Since 2001 the construction of terminal 3, capable of handling 12 million passengers / year has been planned but due to a myriad of political and economic problems, only in 2011 the actual construction began.
The 2 mile ( 3 kilometer ) long boardwalk has a total of three amusement piers plus a myriad of other carnival games, souvenir shops, food stands, waterparks, and world-class roller coasters.

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For example, a writer in a recent number of The Queen hyperbolically states that `` of the myriad imprecations the only one which the English Catholics really resent is the suggestion that they are ' un-English ' ''.
But it is most interesting in its account of the unending problems of high command, of decisions and their reasons, of the myriad matters that demand attention in addition to battle action.
Another theme is the eternal return, or what Mair ( 1990: 139 ) calls " the continual return of the myriad creatures to the cosmic principle from which they arose.
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional, aesthetic, agricultural, economic, cultural, and religious considerations that affect it.
Graffiti is often seen as having become intertwined with hip hop culture and the myriad international styles derived from New York City Subway graffiti.
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional, aesthetic, agricultural, agronomic, economic, cultural and religious considerations that impact upon it.
It is easily hydrolyzed by dilute acid or base as well as myriad hemicellulase enzymes.
For a biological organism to survive, these myriad components must interact with each other and with their environment in a way that processes food, removes waste, moves components to the correct location, and is responsive to signalling molecules, other organisms, light, sound, temperature and many other factors.
This vice is particularly pernicious, since it has the appearance of a virtue and is the source of a myriad of crimes and cruelties.
The conception that in religious matters anyone, however ignorant, can judge for himself, is the direct denial of the old Jewish maxim, ‘ The ignorant cannot be pious ’ ( Avot 2: 5 )… The majority vote of a Board of Directors of a synagogue is, after all, a negligible quantity when it is in opposition to the vote of historical Judaism with its myriad of Saints and thousands of Sages … The sorting, distributing, selecting, harmonizing and completing can only be done by experienced hands.
A myriad is primarily a singular cardinal number ; just as the " thousand " in " four thousand " is singular ( one does not write " four thousands people ") the word myriad is used in the same way: " there are four myriad people outside ".
In English, the term " myriad " is most commonly used to refer to a large number of an unspecified size.
Thus both " there are myriad people outside " and " there is a myriad of people outside " are correct.

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This field covers all chemical compounds except the myriad organic compounds ( carbon based compounds, usually containing C-H bonds ), which are the subjects of organic chemistry.
The noun myriad has appeared in the works of such writers as Milton ( plural myriads ) and Thoreau ( a myriad of ), and it continues to occur frequently in reputable English.

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CPS staff and moderators are graduate and doctoral-level health educators, researchers, legal professionals, counselors and advocates with years of professional experience addressing myriad adolescent health issues, including teen pregnancy prevention, sexual orientation, reproductive health laws, and sexually transmitted infections ( STI ) and HIV / AIDS prevention.
Although defined as a mononeuritis ( involving only one nerve ), patients diagnosed with Bell ’ s palsy may have " myriad neurological symptoms " including " facial tingling, moderate or severe headache / neck pain, memory problems, balance problems, ipsilateral limb paresthesias, ipsilateral limb weakness, and a sense of clumsiness " that are " unexplained by facial nerve dysfunction ".
The original materials are often fractured and / or distorted, after deposition, into myriad beautiful patterns which are to be later filled with other colorful minerals.
In turn, the weakened ethnic polity known as Duchy of Wasconia / Wascones, unable to get round the general spread of feudalization, gave way to a myriad of counties founded by Gascon lords.
One of these was the Financial Services group, which collected and consolidated financial data from myriad data feeds, including CompuStat, Disclosure, I / B / E / S as well as the price / quote feeds from the major exchanges.

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The word for million is ekatommyrio ( hundred myriad — εκατομμύριο ); one thousand million is disekatommyrio ( twice hundred myriad — δισεκατομμύριο ).
The 91st was equipped with a myriad of aircraft, including versions of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress ( RB / TRB-17 ); B-29 Superfortress, ( RB / TB / TRB-29 ); Douglas C-54 Skymaster ( RC-54 ); B-50 Superfortress ( B / RB-50 ), and the RB-45 Tornado.
Howard ’ s other notable, enduring contributions to the fight for enhanced highway safety include sponsorship of a myriad of bills such as: the Howard-Barnes anti-drunk driving legislation ( 1982 ); the Child Restraint Law ( 1984 ), which increased funding for state child passenger safety programs ; legislation establishing a uniform minimum drinking age of 21 ( 1984 ); the National Driver ’ s Register ( 1982 ); the National Infrastructure Act ( 1983 ); and the Motor Carrier Act ( 1980 ), which was the first regulatory reform of the trucking industry in half a century that, among other things, increased federal aid for truck safety programs.

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In addition to the two major conflicting views, prominent Lebanese politicians of the myriad religious denominations in Lebanon have also tended to be feudal warlords commanding their own private militias and feared that a strong army would endanger their personal power.

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" In the opening salok to pauri 4 —" bhai vichi pavanu vahai sadvau ", " in ( the Lord ’ s ) fear bloweth the wind with its myriad breezes " — is expressed wonder at the cosmic “ fear ” under which the universe operates in obedience to the Divine Law, the Lord alone being exempt from such fear.
AllMusic gave Ben Folds Five 4 out of 5 stars, calling it " a potent, and extremely fun, collection of postmodern rock ditties that comes off as a pleasantly workable combination of Tin Pan Alley showmanship, Todd Rundgren-style power pop, and myriad alt-rock sensibilities.
All of the images, sounds, written accounts, and a myriad more items of cultural documentation await researchers at the Archive of Folk Culture, where over 4, 000 collections, assembled over the years from " many workers " embody the very heart and soul of the national traditional life and the cultural life of communities from many regions of the world.

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In 1987 the club, despite the myriad economic problems as well as the youth of the squad, with a 22-year-old average, was crowned champion of Libertadores for the fifth time, beating América de Cali, in another third match played in Chile, which was decided with a goal by Diego Aguirre, in the 120th minute, which marked the third trophy the aurinegros lifted in that stadium.

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* that the perimeter of the Earth was no bigger than 300 myriad stadia (~ 5 · 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > km ).
The episode begins with a view of the myriad ships gathered around Babylon 5.
They come in a myriad of sizes and shapes from twenty-foot inflatable dive boats in Hawaii, to 5, 000 passenger casino vessels on the Mississippi River, to 1, 000 foot oil tankers and container ships at major ports, to a passenger carrying submarine in the U. S. Virgin Islands.
Drugs were a major problem backstage by Season 5 and, according to Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live by Doug Hill & Jeff Weingrad, various members of the cast and crew were using cocaine, and this affected the program in myriad ways.

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Dalida collected 19 number one hit singles to her name in four languages ( French, Italian, German, and Arabic ) and has a long list of top 10, and top 20 hits in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Arabic, and accumulated myriad top selling singles and albums largely, in France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Greece, Canada, Russia, Japan, and Israel, spanning over forty years.

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Wonderworks has been involved in 6 projects for children: Kidsarts in the Apple, a two-day festival celebrating the creativity of city kids and the myriad arts-in-education programs in New York City ; the 20th Anniversary Retrospective of the Touchstone Center for Children which involved conferences, special events, and publications ; Let the River Connect Us, an award -

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