| Colourful multitudes thronged the traffic-congested streets, poring over programmes, posters and booking kits. |
| But when we and they share a common love and awe for God, we augment the sanctity of the world in glorifying God among the multitudes of peoples. |
| It remains unclear, however, if there exist multitudes of women who self-identify as post-feminist, or if this is in fact a media creation. |
| She came to feel trapped in solitude, surrounded by uncaring multitudes who wrapped themselves inviolably in their own misery. |
| If I sometimes seem grouchy or disoriented, remember that like Walt Whitman I contain multitudes. |
| The unorganized multitudes are not a source of resistance to tyranny, as some theorists fondly believe. |