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(noun) a complete or impressive collection of things; (historically) a complete set of arms or suit of armor

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panoply



To fill this institutional lacuna, the Maastricht Treaty and its successor treaties created a panoply of non-credible rules to constrain states.

—p.136 The One That Got Away (123) by Yanis Varoufakis
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7 years, 3 months ago


a panoply of unsettling metaphors

—p.52 On Reading Updike (48) by Meghan O'Gieblyn
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4 years, 8 months ago


once the United States deals with its own panoply of problems with voter suppression, felon disenfranchisement, and other anti-democratic practices

—p.40 Naughty by NATO (32) missing author
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4 years, 11 months ago


the panoply of skills

—p.230 Mirrors (217) by Rebecca Solnit
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7 years, 5 months ago


same panoply of communities, in fact, that still colonise the web today

—p.230 by Olivia Laing
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4 years, 9 months ago


They’re the closest thing we have to a party. Yes, they represent a panoply of powerful business interests who write the bills.

—p.3 Party Foul (3) by n+1
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4 years, 11 months ago


The looming prospect of a panoply of belligerent, Blut und Boden regimes has always been one of the scariest potential political outcomes of widespread ecological collapse.

—p.2 The Best of a Bad Situation (1) by n+1
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4 years, 8 months ago