A lot more Napoleonic panoply than "African authenticity " It was an extravaganza that few of the 3,500 guests from 43 nations would ever forgetor forgive.
The iconic trench coat, first designed in 1901 by Thomas Burberry as an army officer's raincoat, today comes in a panoply of styles, colors and prints, including this season's .
It also required William Levitt, who first applied a full panoply of assembly-line techniques to housing construction.
Word of the day for Thursday, June 13, 2013 panoply pano.ply pan pl Definition: (n) A full set of armor; any complete or magnificent covering or array.
June 13, 2013 - Amarillo Globe-News
Seth Jones in International Herald Tribune It certainly is disturbing that US casualty figures, though they are low in general, are increasing,Jones said. "But I think the most significant concern is the growth that is affecting Afghans, the whole panoply of raids, IEDs, suicide...
Robert Gates in Sydney Morning Herald To be successful, the entirety of the NATO alliance, the European Union, NGOs and other groups - the full panoply of military and civilian elements - must better integrate and co-ordinate with one another and also with the Afghan government,...