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"a sea of features"? a sea change, yes, in a different context; better still, a raft or slew of new features. my preference is for the latter, derived from the old irish, sluagh, meaning "army". "a slew of" — it sounds violent, cool and sophisticated in one shot. give it a try today!
empire, the ruler of rue was a respected entrepreneur, running a general store from a one-room shack, a popular table-football club and a busy brickmaker's yard. but he was squatting on land too valuable to be left to a poor man without connections, and so last month a bulldozer razed the vacant lots...
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