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"plentitude" Definitions
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7 Sentences With "plentitude"

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Between the vastness of space and the brightness of stars hide a plentitude of planets.
Nomads' traditional culture revolves around the plentitude of the herd and the vastness that fuels their spirit.
The plentitude of dive bars and Irish pubs might be one of the few things about this city that Hollywood has semi-accurately portrayed; there is no shortage of places to get fucked up.
As a member of a faith that still teaches its men that righteous living in the here and now will be rewarded with polygamous godhood in the afterlife — a faith that envisions a celestial plentitude of pristine "wives and daughters" to be the deserving man's heaven — Romney's attention to the circumstances faced by actual women seems secondary to his concerns about the country's image.
Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other Essays, (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1966), p. 13 Sontag also refers to the contemporary world as one of “overproduction... material plentitude”,Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other Essays, (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1966), p. 11 where one's physical senses have been dulled and annihilated by mass production and complex interpretation to the extent that appreciation of the form of art has been lost.
The MPR was defined as the country's "single institution," and its president was vested with "plentitude of power exercise." Every five years, a single list of MPR candidates was returned to the National Assembly, with official figures showing near-unanimous support. All citizens of Zaire automatically became members of the MPR at birth. For all intents and purposes, this gave the president of the MPR—Mobutu—complete political control over the country.
The document codified the emergency powers Mobutu had exercised since 1965; it vested the party president–Mobutu–with "plentitude of power exercise," effectively concentrating all governing power in his hands. Mobutu was reelected three times under this system, each time by implausibly high margins of 98 percent or more. A single list of MPR candidates was returned to the legislature every five years with equally implausible margins; official figures gave the MPR list unanimous or near-unanimous support.

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