How To Use Dozens In A Sentence

  • Tuvalu is one of dozens of low-lying islands threatened with rising sea levels.
  • Helmeted police fired dozens of rounds of tear gas and kicked and clubbed unarmed protesters — one of whom cowered on the ground, covering his face. Tunisian leader flees amid protests; PM takes over
  • Dozens of deep scars and pits ran across the length its snout.
  • There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her.
  • Dozens of flights from the international airport were delayed as part of the protests and baggage-handling staff held a go-slow.
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  • And evidently this time apart allowed the two to approach their partnership rejuvenated and ready for some serious woodshedding, as they reportedly recorded dozens of tracks before pruning down to these relatively lean 14 songs.
  • The tree's coppicing habit, the way one specimen can have dozens of trunks, means that in places the pines look like a wall of bamboo, rather than relatives of the giant Araucariaceae that line the foreshores of Sydney beaches.
  • The World Is Flat" & Co. were cyclones of breeziness, mixing metaphors by the dozens and whipping up slang and clichés and jokey catchphrases of the author's own invention. Shovel-Ready Shibboleths
  • Dozens of families lived in each building, shared toilets with neighbors and bathed in the kitchens.
  • The police have checked out dozens of leads, but have yet to find the killer.
  • It documents dozens of cases where security forces opened fire on peaceful protests. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst. Blood Lite II: Overbite
  • On another song, she was accompanied by a montage of dozens of her previous incarnations.
  • Dozens of wannabe singers compete for the chance to attain pop stardom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let us walk away with the lessons of this," Gray told the crowd of dozens of employees, after adding that such an incident can "intimidate" elected officials from participating in outreach such as Rep. Gabrielle Giffords's event Saturday. D.C. government observes moment of silence for Ariz. victims
  • He'd seen this face dozens of times, smiling out from the TV screen, extolling the virtues of shampoo. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • As for the wine glasses, we live near dozens of restaurants, some world-class, which means their stemware is as thin as their wine lists are thick.
  • Phthalates are a large family of industrial chemicals used for their plasticizing properties in nail polishes and in dozens of plastic products, from shower curtains to food wrap; and for their scent-prolonging feature in fragrances.
  • A sooty tern: dozens were spotted in New Jersey – far north of their tropical home – after Hurricane Floyd in September 1999. Weatherwatch: Birds of the hurricane
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump, Vice-President Dick Cheney, and dozens of others on the long-running sketch series, tells GossipCop. com that “retired from the show last year.” “SNL” Conan/Leno Parody, Featuring Larry King & David Letterman [VIDEO]
  • There are dozens of different ways to make it, but I enjoy it with a squeeze of lime.
  • Police detained dozens of protest marchers in Bombay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The photo is one of dozens in an online series showing animals trapped in unlikely places. The Sun
  • He received dozens of honorary degrees and awards. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is the usual election paraphernalia around; dozens of billboard adverts and flyers posted on lamp-posts.
  • Vintner receipts show he bought dozens of bottles of cognac and a similar amount of whisky.
  • In the kitchen there are dozens of jars of ground chiles and hot sauces, strings of whole peppers, and baskets of fresh ones.
  • Soon the hotel began to resemble an infirmary, with dozens of guests in various stages of illness strewn around the lobby every night.
  • It turned out the lawyers were referring to dozens of adult magazines seized from his home.
  • As Mr. Adams dons trail clothes—"shirt with dozens of pockets, drip-dry pants that zip off into shorts, floppy hat with a cord pulled tight under the chin"—he realizes, too late, that he looks as though he is trick-or-treating as Ernest Hemingway. In a Lost City, Finding Yourself
  • She documents herself pulling on dozens of pairs of nylons, one on top of the other.
  • By the late 1970s, there were any number of places in San Francisco that gay men could go to have anonymous sex with dozens of partners anight. The Volokh Conspiracy » Here Comes the Soda Tax?
  • Emmy Rossum showed up to the black carpet early with some friends to be one of the first to take a 20-minute hayride through dozens of horrifying scenes. The Daily Truffle: Celebrities Turn Out for Opening Night of Haunted Hayride in Griffith Park
  • At every football game on TV, we can see dozens of sideline photographers resting their heavy telephoto lenses on a monopod.
  • Their haul included golden crowns, precious chalices, tabots, altar slabs, beautiful processional crosses, dozens of fine manuscripts and his hair.
  • An Israeli official says Palestinian militants fired on Israeli soldiers from the courtyard of a U.N. school where dozens of people died in fiery explosions. Coming Soon? Hamas' Media Massacre
  • Only a privileged few elephant seal bulls will become beach masters, controlling dozens of females and reproducing abundantly.
  • Dozens of other prominent dignitaries attended from the United States and Europe. Ali Safavi: Listen to Iranian Voices of Dissent
  • The President has uttered the phrase dozens of times over the past year. Scott Paul: "Made in America" and the State of the Union
  • Draught horses are led around the smaller ring, and nearby dozens of stationary engines chuff, splutter and bounce on individual pitches. Country diary: Stithians, Cornwall
  • The dozens of recorded conversations between Ms. Chiesi and Mr. Kurland are replete with examples of Kurland encouraging her to get information, of Kurland belittling her ability to analyze financial data, of Kurland being the New Castle decision maker regarding investment decisions," said Alan Kaufman , her lawyer, in a court filing. Chiesi Seeks Lighter Sentence in Insider Case
  • Dozens of folk had leaky roofs fixed or heating installed without knowing who their benefactor was. Times, Sunday Times
  • BELLEVILLE, Ontario — A commander who was a rising star in Canada's military pleaded guilty Monday to the murders of two women, the sexual assaults of two others and dozens of breaking and entering charges in which he stole panties from the bedrooms of girls as young as 11. Russell Williams, Top Canadian Military Commander, Pleads Guilty To Murder, Sexual Assault
  • Organisers estimated more than 130,000 people visited Peel Park to hear dozens of free shows and sample the renowned mela food, ranging from pakoras and chana to chocolate crêpes and candyfloss.
  • In dozens of cities, empty shells of destroyed buildings were clouded with smoke from fires that still smoldered. Burial for a King
  • The jury watched the tape dozens of times in slow motion and in freeze frame.
  • THOUSANDS of runners may have clocked invalid times because dozens of courses are short, it was feared yesterday. The Sun
  • His data on these matters are accentuated here by dozens of Rasmussen's microphotographs.
  • You can find dozens more by searching "bullyboy" on the site. News Hounds
  • With dozens of cases of ‘ecotage’ amounting to tens of millions of dollars in damages, the FBI has publicly denounced the ELF as ‘the nation's most dangerous domestic terror organisation.’
  • I'd imagine this directly kills dozens of people every year who get the dosage wrong or misjudge the breaking strain of a rope.
  • Dozens of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors moved in, and art and play therapy have been used to great effect, trauma experts said.
  • Keighley is now recognised as a UFO hot spot, with dozens of sightings being reported over the years.
  • Nassau is theairline hub to the Out Islands, and dozens of flights from the United Statesarrive there daily. Best Bahamas Bonefish Lodges by Field & Stream's John Merwin
  • Six weeks ago dozens of people marched down the main street begging the police to act. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not to mention that on a 30-minute run in the Olmsted-designed Prospect Park near my house I see literally dozens of cuties in Marilyn's class.
  • What was he going to do, duff me up on the street in front of dozens of people?
  • Anyone who still believes this myth should look to the dozens of female heroines in comic books.
  • Separate communal clashes on Friday and Saturday in the towns left several people injured and dozens of houses and ships damaged.
  • I have dozens of power stations, a transportation system, a sophisticated communications setup.
  • The microwave spectrum ranges from several hundred MHz to dozens of GHz which were allocated originally by the National Radio Regulatory Commission in China.
  • I rationalized it to be a surgeon's light - glaring at me and allowing dozens of general practitioners swoop in like birds of prey.
  • Wide-eyed youngsters watched as dozens of fireworks exploded in a shower of colour to kick-off the celebrations with a bang.
  • Dozens of empty bottles clinked together in corners to the rolling of the ship.
  • Dozens of patients, mostly dressed in black, marched through the streets following a draped coffin while musicians played a dirge on a flageolet and melodion.
  • And you had to make room for dozens of stereophonic sound speakers all over the theater.
  • Dozens of protesters threw stones and firebombs and occasionally fired guns.
  • But the crisis galvanised not just a few good men and women, but dozens, scores, hundreds.
  • The queues for the bus would have filled dozens of double-deckers before I even got near to one, so I dug out the free map I'd picked up from the tube staff last week and headed out west.
  • Dozens of arts and culture groups have been dealt a devastating blow by the provincial government's cancellation of the Community Lottery Board Grant Program.
  • Twenty six personnel have been killed and dozens wounded. The Sun
  • Dozens of civilians were reportedly killed in the crossfire.
  • He was dismayed to find that dozens defied him to vote for the new president, exposing a deep rift. Times, Sunday Times
  • Known as SoBig.F, the new variant behaves much like its older siblings, infecting Windows machines via e-mail and sending out dozens of copies of itself.
  • For the next month the centre will play host to dozens of entertainers and performers.
  • I looked up to dozens of cormorants whooshing softly overhead.
  • It has made new controlled cuts through stopbanks and is using dozens of pumps and to get rid of floodwater from the Rangitaiki Plains as quickly as possible.
  • The lane petered out to track, the rain increased to torrential and dozens of lambs crowded under thorn trees, bleating.
  • I've seed him save dozens, ay _dozens_, of lives -- men, women, and children, -- in lifeboats, an 'in luggers, an' swimmin '. The Lifeboat
  • There's another one tonight, this time at a charity fundraiser in broad daylight with dozens of people present. Times, Sunday Times
  • Engines and transmissions are manufactured at dozens of plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
  • Last year there were dozens of them and they were taking over my perennial clumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly before the Civil War, the fraternity regrouped and became the model for dozens of other fraternal organizations that enjoyed tremendous popularity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured.
  • If the question is reduced to one of great names, into the other side of the scales may be thrown not two but dozens of the most illustrious men who not only wrote, but _became famous mainly because they wrote_. The Young Priest's Keepsake
  • With dozens of blogging sites to pick from, a teen could choose to be faceless, anonymous and almost untraceable by the people closest to them.
  • I played along too perfectly conscious of the fact that playing the dozens is an African America tradition. Yo Mama's So Fat... - Anil Dash
  • Unlike English, Iñupiaq is a polysynthetic language - dozens of affixes can add nuance to the meaning of a simple noun like snow.
  • The sit-in began as a show of solidarity with similar movements that have emerged at dozens of American colleges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cancer patients can now have their tumours tested for dozens of genetic mutations that affect which drugs are likely to work. Times, Sunday Times
  • The works of dozens of surrealist artists are arranged in the exhibit.
  • For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst. Blood Lite II: Overbite
  • And the dozens of Atlantis exercise machines each sport a small magnetic plaque with a verse of scripture.
  • Commonsense told them that anyone could eat dozens of apples a day without suffering any permanent ill effect.
  • The transaction would winnow the ranks of hard drive makers—a market that once had dozens of suppliers—to four remaining giants. Merger to Create PC Drive Giant
  • Labour chiefs launched disciplinary action amid claims Unite signed up dozens of members to the party there without telling them. The Sun
  • Last year, the government blocked dozens of computer servers believed to be sending spam.
  • But when she tells him the world-class director helming his work and the famous producer overseeing it all believe the use of the word dozens of times in that one scene is off-putting and should be toned down, Danny reacts with righteous anger about how it's authentic and real and must remain or the entire work is devalued. Michael Giltz: Theater: Zoe Kazan Pens Play; Glee's Groff Gets Ugly
  • It has received dozens of calls. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have dozens of medals already, the currency is devalued. Times, Sunday Times
  • Champagner-Oper" [ "Champagne Opera."] and in order to justify this title our amiable Intendant proposes to regale the whole theater with a few dozens of champagne in the second act, in order to spirit up the chorus. Letters
  • Before they could even reach their planned forward positions, dozens of mortars came raining in.
  • With few exceptions, there is no judgment about the manifest failure of dozens of senior civil servants and politicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the news started pouring in: four bombed trains, dozens of casualties, hundreds of injured.
  • Researchers such as Superti-Furga are taking a taking a 'proteomics' approach to understanding precisely how certain proteins that are key drug targets organise themselves in the cell, and how they make complex interactions with often dozens of other proteins. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • It documents dozens of cases where security forces opened fire on peaceful protests. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Aztecs dominated dozens of indigenous communities.
  • The result is the area has become a wildlife sanctuary with otters returning, and residents including white egrets, herons, kestrels and dozens of wild flowers.
  • Dozens of black cabs pile down the ramp below Euston.
  • To secure a pliable news staff, he led what he called a "jailbreak" from his old employers, NBC, bringing dozens of top staffers with him to Fox News. The Guardian World News
  • Then they've got the ground crews with dozens of machine-guns and hundreds of damn rifles, all blazing away.
  • The unnamed man was pronounced dead at the scene after dozens of firefighters battled the blaze. The Sun
  • Police at the scene were reported to have shot dead dozens of members of the mob. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adviser, Beda Singenberger , 57 years old, of Zurich, allegedly opened dozens of accounts using shell companies for more than 60 U.S. clients and attempted to evade an Internal Revenue Service investigation in 2008 by helping them move their accounts to different banks. U.S. Charges Swiss Adviser in $184 Million Tax Scheme
  • Next door at the Discovery Center - a hands-on children's science and discovery museum - visitors can meander through the 5 1/2-acre landscape, which includes a cactus garden set aglow by dozens of luminarias.
  • On the Asbury Park boardwalk, dozens of people packed into a music-filled Langosta Lounge for a meal that featured traditional Thanksgiving offerings along with dishes such as codfish with provencal tomatoes and Italian sausage soup. Undefined
  • Over the past decade 300 local libraries have closed, and dozens of museums too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yvon's Paris" offers dozens of glorious photographs, many filling two pages -- flat paper magically alive with moments stolen from time: flower sellers, bargemen, weary blinkered horses, a boating party in the Bois de Boulogne. Graham Robb's "Parisians" and Yvon's Paris, photos of Pierre Yves Petit
  • Care packages with medicine, food, toys and school supplies have been raining down on dozens of tiny Micronesian islands in the past week as part of Operation Christmas Drop, the oldest ongoing U.S. Department of Defense mission in the world, now in its 60th year. Photos of the Day: Dec. 16
  • By 1904, five fraternities and five sororities had been established on campus; dozens more were just on the horizon.
  • There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes.
  • But dozens of people died from the effects of smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • The construction industry is one of the biggest and most open-handed lobbyists in Japan, and dozens of politicians rely on its money for their re-election funds.
  • According to the computer trade representatives, the state can use programme products with a free code, doing it practically free of charge or at prices that are dozens of times lower than their commercial analogues.
  • Seas, covered with rock-climbing walls and zip lines, torrents of water for surfboarding, multiple theaters (needing reservations), stores and shops by the dozens, aquacade theaters with diving boards and athletic performers, so many activities that there's really no reason for anyone ever to leave the ship - and they hardly will. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • It received support from dozens of countries, including some European biggies (Britain, Spain, Italy, Poland).
  • Dozens of protesters occupying a historic library in south London have been served with an eviction notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Supported by not very many Russians the Bulgarian volunteer detachment drove off dozens of frontal and flanking attacks by an enemy far superior in terms of manpower and equipment.
  • DNA has led to the exoneration of literally dozens of people on death row over the past 10 years.
  • There are dozens of stately homes dating from the beginning of the twentieth century; most of which are in impeccable condition. Henequen and its role in the Yucatan's shifting fortunes
  • Sanders is among dozens of activists who recently began calling themselves the Back Country Coalition.
  • Dozens of demoiselles hovered, waiting for the combfish to remove their parasites while the goatfish below seemed oblivious to the free grooming services available.
  • Brainne also needs dozens of extras for background scenes.
  • Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city
  • I branch off into the residential area, passing dozens of quaintly named, chocolate-box cottages.
  • The hostile crowd included dozens of placard-waving children who stamped their feet and called for the pool to be saved.
  • Mr Joyce has just returned from Basra where he was able to take dozens of helmets, tunics, leggings and boots to the under-privileged men.
  • There are dozens of caucuses, you know, even within the CP. THE WHITE DOVE
  • WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University's effort to limit where people can smoke has sparked dozens of complaints and even a few fires in an overfilled receptacle, but university officials say they are still working out kinks in the system. Smoking Rules Irk Purdue Students
  • Dozens turned up for blood tests, but they will have to wait until next month to find out if any are a perfect match.
  • Labour has called in cops to probe claims the union signed up dozens of members to the party without telling them. The Sun
  • Dozens of boys and men suffocated to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, two survivors said.
  • He could see dozens of low buildings and the big black launch platform where Rocket One would be sitting in only three months time.
  • Disciplinary action taken against dozens of Unite members will be referred to the conciliation service Acas, ending another sticking point to a peace deal. Evening Standard - Home
  • Hardly had there been time for Barry and Robin to leave the hall, give a friendly wave and a smile to the dozens of fans squeezing up against the gates, than the requests for autographs began.
  • Dozens of patients, mostly dressed in black, marched through the streets following a draped coffin while musicians played a dirge on a flageolet and melodion.
  • The misquote was picked up by The Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and dozens of other newspapers, but it was also flagged by several pro-Dean sites and the popular blog Daily Kos.
  • Author of dozens of books on conchology, Senior Advisor, Founding Director, and finally Museum Director of the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, Abbott brought the world of conchology to the public.
  • But the Occupy Wall Street protest, which has been burgeoning in dozens of other American locales, may gain traction with its slogan, "We are the 99%, " says Lichtenstein.
  • When they unfurled it dozens of cops swarmed over the protesters, knocking them to the ground and arresting several.
  • Dozens of stores claim to be closing down but somehow never do, with garish hoardings advertising two pashminas for a fiver.
  • Instead he fills them with any of the dozens of different varieties of liquid that line the walls of his lab.
  • Near the end of the morning, after I'd gaveled down dozens of lots of major artwork for big money from a big crowd that nearly filled our Blue Salon, a tiny, minor Renoir came up.
  • Businesses and warehouses became targets, he started smash-and-grabs and dozens of crimes were committed to feed a £1,000-a-week heroin habit.
  • Dozens more were at risk of collapsing as heavy rains continued across the area, authorities said.
  • MCINTYRE: The charge sheet for Senior Airman Ahmad al-Halabi lists dozens of security breaches, everything from downloading classified information to his laptop computer from a secure system, to gathering over 180 electronic version of written notes from prisoners, to delivering unauthorized food, namely baklava pastries. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2003
  • DUSHANBE -- The Tajik Interior Ministry says that security forces have detained dozens of followers of Jamaat-ut Tabligh, a Sunni missionary group, in a mosque in Dushanbe. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • Draught horses are led around the smaller ring, and nearby dozens of stationary engines chuff, splutter and bounce on individual pitches. Country diary: Stithians, Cornwall
  • Dozens of people in the back of a lorry is one hell of a heat signature. The Sun
  • Paroxysmal hemicrania is characterized by attacks of intense periorbital pain lasting 5 to 30 minutes and occurring up to dozens of times a day.
  • Now the group is under fire after an investigation revealed dozens of their "canvassers" - were ex-felons, some still on parole. Is the '08 Election In Process of Being Hijacked?
  • The operation began after three officers were injured when dozens of gang members ambushed 12 police cars on the drugs raid. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the horrific aftermath dozens of people were badly injured and two died. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of hawkers line the roads along the perimeter, competing with dozens of shops selling everything from curios to readymade garments and foreign goods to Ayurvedic products.
  • Dozens of icefalls (ice avalanches) now occur per day all around us.
  • The deputies of quickest motory reactions were on their feet in an instant, followed by dozens and dozens of others, all making for the doors. The Torrent Entre Naranjos
  • Dozens of activists were detained, mass text messages were jammed and searches for the word "jasmine" were blocked on Chinese micro-blogging websites after a mysterious call to revolt spread over Twitter and other social-networking sites on Saturday and Sunday. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • When I’ve spoken to dozens of audiences during the two months since the Democratic National Convention, where I was an elected Obama delegate, there’s been an overwhelmingly positive response when I make a simple statement about Obama and the prospects of an Obama presidency: the best way to avoid becoming disillusioned is to not have illusions in the first place. 29 « October « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • Stuffed to the edges with dozens of symbolic and didactic creatures and props, the blanket sized, totemic kaleidoscopes - each rendered in firmly cut but onion-skin-thin Japanese mulberry paper - teem with febrile life. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The aesthetic common denominator was a "finish fetish" or "fetish finish," your choice borrowed from the southern California demimonde of hot rods and custom cars—i.e., the kind of slick, finicky attention to smooth perfection required when applying dozens of hand-rubbed coats of cherry-red enamel to an auto body. When the West Coast Went Pop
  • During its turbulent history it had known dozens of presidents, but their efforts to rule had been fruitless, invariably with blood flowing.
  • Some day there may be a different operator at each of dozens of spaceports around the country.
  • I notice that her torso and arms bear dozens of small white scars. Times, Sunday Times
  • ADEN, 14 July 2010 (IRIN) - Outbreaks of mosquito-borne dengue fever in the southern and eastern governorates of Hadhramaut, Taiz, Aden and Abyan have left dozens dead in the past few months, and are claiming an increasing number of lives, according to officials. al-Sahwa. net, affiliated with the opposition Islah Party, quoted IRIN
  • The woman was rushed in and gave birth, but there have been dozens of cases of women delivering at checkpoints or en route to hospitals.
  • Dozens of passer-by's walked past me, carrying their briefcases and their bags of work.
  • Dozens of family members wandered desperately between hospitals and morgues where they looked over badly burned bodies.
  • I'm sure dozens of people have rifled through my diaries over the years.
  • Hundreds of small wooden fishing boats are set afire and dozens are torn to pieces by the blast.
  • During this part of the auction, the auctioneers also sold off dozens of game boards.
  • From the Texas Bigfoot Conference in Jefferson, Texas, he reports: Drawing on interviews with dozens of eye-witnesses, [Sasquatch expert Dr. Henner] Fahrenbach went on to say that Bigfoot's diet is rich in mussels, clams, peacocks, and the "hindquarter" of deer. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • Several dead beluga whales washed ashore recently in Alaska after dozens were temporarily stranded on mud flats during low tide.
  • The one bat was copied by the dozens until the animators had a mob.
  • The female plant which is growing on a grassy bank on the Portland peninsula now has dozens of offspring. Times, Sunday Times
  • On April Fool's Day 1997, dozens of people went out on skulling missions, hitting hundreds of billboards on busy Toronto streets.
  • Want your beloved iPod to play dozens of free games or better-quality music files, such as "lossless" FLAC files? Past Tech Trends & Products: Technology Live Archive
  • He was recounting how he had ambushed a column of armoured vehicles, killing dozens of soldiers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marked Allegro non troppo, the Concert Overture (for which Raff made a piano, 4 hands arrangement) lasts about 10 minutes and is a very superior and craftsmanlike piece of work - hardly typical of the run of the mill celebratory pieces churned out by dozens of kapellmeisters at the time.
  • - A 17-year-old boy is accused of bludgeoning his parents with a hammer, then hosting dozens of friends for a party while their bodies lay in the bedroom, police said Monday. Tyler Hadley, Florida Teen, Killed Parents, Then Had A Party: Police
  • But that doesn't mean I have to let them do it here, especially when someone is dropping dozens of messages in short periods of time to overwhelm the conversation.
  • Officers working on Operation Impact have uncovered dozens of cases of people concocting stories of crime.
  • Police raided the headquarters of a group co-ordinating the protests, arresting dozens of activists and confiscating equipment.
  • Another sculpture features dozens of pointed excrescences that jut up from a round base.
  • Dozens of motorists faced fines of £100 to recover parked cars which were towed away.
  • 'Drawing Fashion: A Century of Fashion Illustration' Prestel, 240 pages, $49.95 , the catalog for an exhibition on view at London's Design Museum, unites the work of these pioneers alongside dozens more from later decades. Photo Op: Drawn to Dots
  • He received dozens of honorary degrees and awards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Global surpluses can likewise be meaningless to the dozens of poor nations that have overwhelming demands placed on slim foreign exchange reserves.
  • Dozens of cats and dogs, even snakes and exotic birds have been plucked to safety and taken to temporary shelters.
  • I had lunch at the local diner along with dozens of other people who walked in with empty thermo bottles for hot water and with all their battery-operated gadgets that needed a charge. Mariela Dabbah: The Snowstorm: What I Learned From Losing Power
  • This dishcloth is very absorbent, can be rinsed off and reused dozens of times, and will happily save tons of paper towels in the kitchen. Archive 2008-05-01

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