Typically, skills and knowledge are divided up into smaller pieces, rather than a year's worth of material.
With the experience he received from the therapy, he was able to channel his emotions into an album's worth of self-revelatory material.
The local-global conundrum, a thoroughly modern predicament, has found its way into a small shelf's worth of new food books.
Upon taking office in December, he began burrowing into a decade's worth of city finances, particularly its pension fund and its bond offerings.
Retailers cautioned against reading too much into one week's worth of sales.
And I still have not managed to encapsulate a week's worth of activities into a moment's worth of attention.
Armed with a wad of coupons and a rickety shopping cart, she can turn $80 in food stamps into three weeks' worth of groceries.
At the same time, she got drunk with a frequency and variety that translate into a whole book's worth of 100-proof cautionary tales.
She replaces the child and perhaps the wife Louis lost, and he pours into her centuries' worth of love.
These groupings are shown in the figure and indicate the proportion of society falling into each group and their perceived genetic worth.