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Answer for the clue "Many of that ", 5 letters:
those

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Usage examples of those.

It arises from the depths of the mind, those tectonic impacts when buried axioms clash and thrust new mountain ranges up to poke holes in the mind’s atmosphere, to change climate into stormy chaos, star-crowned.

But Raki was bigger, older, and early skilled in those torments that give older boys dominance in any gang.

But in the priests’ hands, she had been nothing much to see—except those eyes.

Gird is the protector of those who cannot protect themselves, and as his followers we are bound to aid the helpless.

He knows these people, he knows the selected locality, and he trusts that he can plunge those people into those incidents with interesting results.

It seemed a prompt good way of weeding out people that had got stalled, and a plenty good enough way for those others.

I was going to drown some of the others, but I gave up the idea, partly because I believed that if I kept that up it would arouse attention, and perhaps sympathy with those people, and partly because it was not a large well and would not hold any more anyway.

Nothing more fiendish and irreconcilable than those shrieking and blaspheming colors could have been contrived.

I am no judge of music, and I don't claim it, but in my opinion nobody can make those two songs go together right.

Couldn't she see the blind heat of desire in those wonderful eyes of his?

I panicked, and some of those thousand times I saw myself walking away.

To those who looked up at that precise moment - and there were many who hap­pened to look up - it was as though a new star had momentarily blossomed in blue-white incandescence.

Little Tommy Falkner had always been curious about the planets, about space, the original space bug himself at a time when such things were mysteries to the general public, but it had given him a crawly feeling and a week of night­mares to think about those 1947 saucers.

If Vorneen chose to look slightly too hand­some, if Glair had erred in the direction of voluptuousness, if Mirtin wished to be self-effacingly unglamorous, those all were permissible options.

In his astronaut days he had been careful not to let his weight get above 165, but those days were long gone, and now he had fleshed out to the full capacity of his frame and then some.