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  1. Numerous ones, as in Many a little boy has wanted to become a fireman. This adjective is always used with a singular noun, a usage dating from about 1200. Also see many is the.



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Like many a movie serial killer, Tucker isn’t just interested in murdering his prey — he wants to make something artistic out of his butchery.

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The first film I saw in a theater was “The Love Bug,” Disney’s 1969 comedy about a sentient Volkswagen Beetle named Herbie and the motley team who race him to many a checkered flag.

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Boy and Girl represent all the characters in Schoenberg’s life with many a virtuosic costume change.

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And there was a lot of early experimentation and many a discarded idea.

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With Disneyland’s 70th anniversary on the mind of many a park fan, the timing for the film should be right.

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