When the Apple tree is shaken, the effect is felt in the lower branches — the myriad companies supplying the hundreds of parts that go into a smartphone.
It abounds in historical heritage, including ethical and moral theories advanced in various stages of history and a myriad of moral codes and rules.
After a series of myriad eye-catching culture products released by the Palace Museum, it has put its creativity on display again by promoting "dog coats" during an innovation competition in Beijing.
But the digital world also provides myriad ways for people and institutions on the losing end of the winner-take-all equation to strike back.
Science suggests meditation has myriad benefits, from helping you deal with stress and negative emotions, to boosting your memory, to strengthening your immune system.
Obviously, not all disappointment is the same, and when it happens you can feel a myriad of emotions related to it.
Learning comes in myriad ways and whether you are drawn to physics, marketing or trivia, you can learn without putting on your reading glasses.
Sure, there are a myriad of apps out there that provide an alternative way to share contact information while networking, but that doesn't mean paper business cardshave lost their value.
Sure, there are a myriad of apps out there that provide an alternative way to share contact information while networking, but that doesn't mean paper business cardshave lost their value.
With so much to occupy us these days, boredom should be a relic of a bygone age – an age devoid of the internet, social media, multi-channel TV, 24-hour shopping, multiplex cinemas, game consoles, texting and whatever other myriad possibilities are available these days to entertain us.
The pair focused on just two of myriad factors, which they say characterise basic differences between modern life and the way our ancestors lived - population density and how frequently we interact with friends.
The payment is only one of a myriad of corruption allegations swirling around the organisation, reeling after Swiss and US charges ended Mr Blatter's 18-year reign atop world football last year.
When Hassan and I came home after watching a Hindi film at Cinema Zainab, what Ali, Rahim Khan, Baba, or the myriad of Baba's friends--second and third cousins milling in and out of the house--wanted to know was this: Did the Girl in the film find happiness?
Dr Andrew Chamberlain, Glassdoor's chief economist, said: 'European labour markets today are diverse and present myriad challenges, as well as opportunities, for job-seekers.
Not to mention, there are myriad applications for peels beyond cooking.
Smith buys a tiny house near Rockaway Beach, Queens, and while it somehow survives Hurricane Sandy, she witnesses the myriad losses of her neighbors — the boardwalk turned to splinters, a friend's cafe gone, hundreds of homes burned to the ground or flooded.
We'll begin with blubber, the fat rich tissue belonging to marine mammals that has myriad benefits for streamlining, buoyancy, defence, insulation and energy storage.
The myriad cracks in the previous installments have largely been papered over by Guo`s near-maximalist representation of material excess.
" Regularly checking your personal credit rating is the best way to keep track of financial fraud, but it is harder to monitor how hackers are using healthcare data or how identification such as social security numbers in the US or national insurance numbers in the UK, that are used to access myriad sensitive accounts, may be being misused.
The school motto, which created myriad outstanding 'Aletheia man', included piety, qualitative solid, diligence, service, science, health, and forward.