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How to use panoply in a sentence

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The whole panoply of oppressions that scare our people and nation would be on the wane.
Its panoply of bars, bordellos, and gambling dens made the resort both popular and prosperous.
The collapse of Bolshevism deprived the panoply of fellow-travelers of the paradaisal vision they needed to function.
Great stands of trees march beside the roads in a panoply of greens that rival New England's Fall.
Every caste, tribe, town, village, and religion has a panoply of traditional ceremonies that are observed with enthusiasm and wide participation.
The Democratic Party is intent on maintaining Carhart and the whole panoply of current abortion rights, without stint or moderation.
Eschewing all the modern panoply of medical and technical assistance, Harrison believed in honest hard graft as his road to the top.
No one who engages the new panoply of associations and parties can fail to recognize the democratic pulse and possibilities.
The resulting panoply of data has become the basis of an ambitious commercial service that IBM recently launched called WebFountain.
That would be the right basis for the success of this new delicate political panoply.
But such inventive embellishments, like the cape on a juvenile murderer, merely stress the exiguity under the panoply.
Nowhere in the wild is the maternal instinct more accessible than on the East African savanna, with its panoply of creatures and its wide vistas.
Most of us are not over-awed by the panoply of pomp that goes with formal royal occasions.
The smiths, resplendent in the full panoply of Tuareg costume, had organised a dance in a dusty street that backed onto the hotel kitchen.
It also involves invoking a rich panoply of cognitive and affective associations, from mere calculation to ineffable beauty.
Kota Kinabalu has a panoply of starred and budget hotels ranging from the ultra luxurious to non-star accommodation.
Although the composer himself prepared the piano reduction, one misses the vivid panoply of orchestral sonorities in La Valse.
The panoply of photographs in the exhibition attested to his stature as a media-savvy self-promoter.
One comes out knowing, and caring about a panoply of new friends and acquaintances, living and dead and unalive.
This can lead to a panoply of bad results, from poor mileage to on-the-road blowouts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This Pharisaic panoply in which Tammany was clad, as in a coat of mail, was no small element of its strength.
I have not embellished them with footnotes nor given them any other part of the panoply of critical apparatus.
As has been indicated, the Signal Corps used all six systems, a panoply of gadgetry which must have been wondrous to behold.
Resplendent wings are they, wherein they can shroud themselves from head to foot in a panoply of glistering glory.
There is no panoply like that which love provides, and she who bears it has the whole armour of God.
And there, under his purple panoply, nose crooked like a Napoleonic eagle and eyes glittering and beady, sat Sol Glenhart.
It was because of the moral weight his awful panoply would have with the Bedouins.
We reach here the last and only offensive weapon in the panoply.
Oh, with what panoply of prayer she sought to shield that beloved breast!
This panoply of power had been paraded before her since childhood.
To say that Zinn is unique in the panoply of American writer-teacher-activists is to vastly understate his importance.
He was a savage, in the war-paint and panoply of a Blackfoot brave.
Here Aycock's panoply of references serve the ameliorative aims of public art.
We had a refreshing nap, then got up about three in the afternoon and put on our panoply.
At this moment Don Quixote came out in full panoply, with Mambrino's helmet, all dinted as it was, on his head, his buckler on his arm, and leaning on his staff or pike.
His figured panoply of death looked more like a disguise assumed in mockery than a fierce annunciation of a desire to carry destruction in his footsteps.
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