| 31. | Don't wear a whole panoply of it if you're past 40.
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| 32. | Here where they count most, that spreading panoply allows careful honing of photochromatic phonemes.
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| 33. | On Monday, academy students carried a panoply of creative posters vilifying the United States.
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| 34. | Perhaps the Kosovo debacle will now be added to the panoply of heroism and suffering.
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| 35. | Breast cancer is just one of a panoply of serious conditions affected by the hormones.
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| 36. | With one look at Amburn's panoply of footnotes, a pattern becomes clear.
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| 37. | The demonstrators represent a panoply of interests.
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| 38. | Their armour, also called panoply, was made of full bronze, weighing nearly.
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| 39. | He painted also panoplies and war trophies.
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| 40. | Aumonier, now back in power, refuses and orders Panoply to ready for war.
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