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legion

adjective as in numerous

noun as in mass, force of people

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The actor’s loved ones said Allen was best known for portraying characters who “showed great vulnerability and uncommon empathy, which won her a legion of fans all over the world.”

Maybe they were just happy to have completed what Foster called “the most demanding winter that I’ve been part of here at UCLA,” which resulted in a legion of transformed physiques.

The former president of the Selena fan club was found guilty Monday of murdering the 23-year-old Tejano superstar, whose legions of fans cheered the verdict as a victory for the Latino community.

His dashing good looks won him legions of female fans, and guaranteed him work in a plethora of rather forgettable television movies.

From BBC

Lee, a pioneering Korean American journalist credited with sparking a movement to free a wrongfully convicted Korean immigrant from death row and inspiring a legion of journalists and activists, has died.

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