Wolves, for example, are generally monogamous but also breed polygamously if the male is unrelated to the female and prey is plentiful. |
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Evening Grosbeaks are generally monogamous, although when there is an unusually plentiful food supply, polygamy can occur. |
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Offa's coinage was produced largely at Canterbury, by named moneyers, was more plentiful than before, and of higher artistic merit. |
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There were about 35 of us there, lots of friendly people, some gorgeous food, plentiful vino and lots of cheesy dancing! |
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That daunting task was made worse by plentiful leanings, curves, twists and turns. |
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For those looking to ditch dairy, nondairy milk options are plentiful in most grocery stores these days. |
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Malta's clear waters are home to plentiful fish, despite continuing illegal spearfishing. |
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And they have to wash the whole thing down with a pint of lager or some cheap and plentiful plonk. |
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There are very plentiful resources such as various coals including blind coal, bituminous coal, lignite and peat. |
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Besides the world famous high quality blind coal, there also are plentiful forests, pastures, and water resources. |
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Atlantic spadefish, for example, which average 3 to 4 pounds, are plentiful for now and are relatively good to eat. |
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Like ebony, mpingo is also a heavy, dense black hardwood, and it is plentiful in East Africa. |
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Local lore has it that the fish were once so plentiful that it was possible to skewer them with hay forks. |
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For mainstream media, the plentiful underachievers are customarily the rough equivalent of flotsam and jetsam. |
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Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors. |
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The light elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are especially plentiful in space. |
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Thankfully, the other film's plentiful bare bodkins come to rescue us from anticipation frustration. |
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Watch as food, though plentiful and well-prepared, becomes an unenjoyable nuisance. |
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Where food is plentiful, like at a salmon stream, you will often see a sloth of bears. |
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A plentiful supply of soap, clean towels and nail brushes should be available. |
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This was hardly a thriller, but there was plentiful excitement due to a plethora of mistakes from both defences in the second half. |
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We finally decided on unshelled nuts, an agricultural product of the area and something that is both plentiful and inexpensive. |
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There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits. |
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Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition. |
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Chimps are social animals and live in groups of up to 80 where food is plentiful. |
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Skilful, robust and inspirational players are plentiful in this part of the land. |
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The hint of heat and the consistency of the plentiful golden korma was perfect. |
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For me, Australians are too brash, too cocky, too shallow and too plentiful. |
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Traders say it would take some time before fruits become a plentiful commodity in these parts. |
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The Northern Territory has plentiful resources of renewable energy, solar, wind, wave, tidal. |
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Woodlawn is brick, a building material rarely used in early nineteenth-century Maine where lumber was so plentiful. |
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Furious denials are plentiful, but he may yet again have to turn its gaze south-westwards. |
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These were not as plentiful as the player would have liked, for one who has been interested in football since he could walk. |
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We've decided to keep the TV in the bedroom on low so that we hear the sirens, so sleep will not be plentiful I fear. |
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On the night of the celebration, the beer was refreshing and the doughnuts were plentiful. |
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Space up front is plentiful and adults can sit in the back for short journeys. |
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And plentiful research shows that working at home permits greater leisure time. |
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Because I had to give up my work as a consultant mechanical engineer money is not too plentiful. |
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Animals were plentiful for hunting, and there was an abundance of wild cereals on the mountain ridges. |
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Mrs. Tuitt was and is a good role model at a time when these are not plentiful. |
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Celebrations were plentiful and the overall spirit of the night was very high. |
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Now entertainment is plentiful, and much of it is more entertaining than politics. |
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The disappearance of the short tailed field voles, normally so hugely plentiful, had left a massive hole in his food supply. |
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Fish was plentiful along the Atlantic coast, whereas inland areas produced lamb and poultry as well as honey. |
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History offers plentiful examples of conclaves where the cardinals appointed by one pope elected a very different successor. |
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Because while we may find a snippet of moral fibre here and detect evidence of it there, somehow it seems to be far less plentiful these days. |
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The fireworks safety articles have been plentiful, informative and encouraging. |
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An urban drainage system based on infiltration returns clean, plentiful water to streams at the rate they need for healthy fish habitat. |
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Its use as fuel, though, fell out of favour when cheap and plentiful petroleum began flowing into North America. |
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Its closeness to the canalized river must have provided plentiful water for irrigation of its trees and plants. |
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A way of life beckons that promises peace in a beautiful place, where the weather is kind, wine plentiful, and food exquisite. |
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These islands are mountainous, with rainforests that make the climate equable and supplies of fresh water plentiful. |
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Wild pigs, crayfish and paua were plentiful and used to supplement the food supply. |
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In 1998, Gonzalez played in the old Detroit ballpark, a park where home runs were plentiful. |
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On the one hand, they must secure a plentiful supply of food from the ocean. |
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Liquor stores are plentiful and there are even gourmet shops for the epicures. |
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The plentiful numbers of highly explosive targets, like gas tanks and ammo dumps, are strategic elements of sabotage. |
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His favourite wood is willow, both cheap and plentiful and also relatively easy to work, due to its inherent strength and suppleness. |
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The Bay Area is a fortunate place with plentiful resources so we kind of have it easy. |
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While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply. |
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In all four plaques the enameler has made plentiful use of the devices we have already discussed for creating a sense of three-dimensionality. |
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More than a century of conventional wisdom says that winter, when the ice is both hard and plentiful, is the best time to travel the polar pack. |
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Birds are most plentiful in the wet season when up to 300 species gathers here. |
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A land where plastic shamrocks are rare, whin bushes are plentiful and the green isn't made in Taiwan. |
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Even in rural Australia, however, kangaroos may have been less plentiful in the face of systematic destruction by pastoralists. |
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Other options such as white bass, crappie and channel catfish are available, but the ubiquitous sunfish is the most widespread and plentiful. |
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When water is plentiful, these organs reabsorb little water and release a dilute urine. |
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The full tillering capacity of wheat is only realised if plants are widely spaced and have plentiful nutrition. |
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It's a Cold War story based on a Tom Clancy book, so the locations are plentiful and the political intrigue calls for realism. |
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Both of these types are plentiful on the Cape, as are sea ducks, such as scoters and eiders, viewable from many vantage points. |
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Suddenly, Fashion Bug didn't seem like a fun place with cute, kicky, affordable clothes and plentiful opportunities for advancement. |
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The chimney swift is the most widely distributed and plentiful swift in North America, especially east of the Mississippi River. |
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In paedogenetic gall midges, if fungal food resources remain plentiful, the larvae will repeat the paedogenetic life cycle. |
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Industry sources warn that diamond and precious stone scams are plentiful and ever-changing. |
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Uranium reserves are also plentiful, and Australia is the world's largest supplier. |
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This had a subtle blend of flavours so as not to detract from the delicate-tasting prawns which were in plentiful supply. |
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It is most common in the yellow pine woods, although rather plentiful on ledgy northerly slopes higher up. |
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It was the Herakleopolitan kings from Bahr Yusuf who restored order and stability as the Nile floods allowed the return of plentiful harvests. |
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The cast was goofy and funny while and the action plentiful and rollicking. |
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With no totara within easy carting distance, they determined to find a rimu instead, as they were close by and plentiful. |
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This reaction is assisted or catalyzed by the hydrogen ion, a substance plentiful in acid solutions such as wines. |
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Storage is plentiful, with a variety of bins and a large glovebox in the interior. |
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Many of the great characters of the area are given prominence and of course new and old photographs are in plentiful supply. |
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The cast was goofy and funny, while the action was plentiful and rollicking. |
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There is also a plentiful growth of rowan and willow, particularly over the past half dozen years. |
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Even at this stage of the season the excuses are plentiful, and a number of them were detailed in the programme. |
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I stuffed the bottle with scraps of paper and tinder-dry sticks of which there was a plentiful supply. |
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When dawn rose they hunted the plentiful game and feasted on many goats, gazing at the smoke of the Cyclops. |
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The food was good the wine was cheap and plentiful and the company excellent. |
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Epigallocatechin gallate, plentiful green tea, is perhaps more potent than any other antioxidant. |
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I like the rain, because it fills up the reservoirs and furnishes me with plentiful electricity. |
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There is simply no other source with such fulsome detail about the Guid Neighbours, although writings on the second sight are far more plentiful. |
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Life in one form or another is very plentiful in the pack, and the struggle for existence here as elsewhere is a fascinating subject of study. |
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Several small burns rushing towards the river are easily crossed, and the vegetation is symbolic of marshy land, with bog myrtle plentiful. |
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It's just hard to envision these characters living the plentiful backstory that's bantered around. |
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The opium poppy, like all poppies, requires rich moist soil, plentiful sunlight, and a clear area in which to grow. |
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Their nesting success will depend on whether there is a plentiful supply of tent caterpillars this year or not. |
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Ginseng was both native and plentiful in New England and was highly regarded by the Chinese for its use as a curative for a variety of ailments. |
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Taxis are plentiful and can be found at major hotels as well as in main tourist areas or cruising the streets. |
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In the marketplaces of towns like Maradi, food is plentiful, but many here simply can't afford to pay the high prices. |
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So, whether you call it a striped gourd, a marrow, or a zucchini, you might notice that they are quite plentiful at this time of the year. |
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The craic was mighty and the eats plentiful, varied and delicious, scrumptiously washed down by copious draughts to suit all tastes. |
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Since the beginning of time, the Sea of Galilee has provided its fishermen with a plentiful source of sustenance. |
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By offering an extra two million barrels a day, OPEC's aim is to reassure the market that crude is plentiful. |
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Food was plentiful, the weather was comfortable, horses were regaining their fat, and spirits were high among the Crows. |
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There is plenty to keep the avid garden visitor busy tomorrow with a plentiful crop of gardens open in the area. |
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In third or fourth, torque is plentiful, yet the ride is smooth and serene. |
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The number of horses was scarcely up to the average, the heavy draught horses being not quite so plentiful. |
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Like other developing countries, Bangladesh catapulted into the global economy on the back of its cheap, plentiful labour force. |
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Sand was cheap and plentiful, while stirrup pumps and hoses were still scarce. |
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Compared with precious metals, base metals are plentiful in nature and therefore much cheaper, of course. |
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A the moment the bonito and common thresher breeds of shark are relatively plentiful. |
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The occasional test, pop quizzes were plentiful, nothing I couldn't handle or so I thought. |
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Artifacts are plentiful, and making matters worse, some scenes were unintentionally shot out of focus. |
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Fruits are plentiful, including mangoes, melons, oranges, bananas, and pineapples. |
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Mountain beavers live in small colonies, occupying areas with plentiful green vegetation and cover. |
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Books, treatises, speeches, workshops and seminars on the topic are plentiful. |
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In fact, it was whipped up locally, using dollops of lanolin, which happily was plentiful in the land of merinos. |
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We were having stir-fried vegetables and steak, along with a bowl of sweet rice with a few plentiful drops of soy. |
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Accommodation is plentiful whether you try hotels, motels, bed and breakfast or for something a little different a farmstay. |
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Like any other hydrocarbons, benzene and methylbenzene burn in a plentiful supply of oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water. |
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The kettle is also receiving regular top-ups of water, as I make myself a plentiful supply of large mugs of tea. |
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When there is a loss of habitat, the woodland caribou becomes a prime target for wolves that gorge on their plentiful prey. |
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Suggestions for reforms that might limit house price inflation are plentiful enough. |
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Ideally, your urine should be plentiful, very pale yellow or almost colourless, and odourless. |
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We were cleared for the Nottingham arrival, which, according to our Stormscope, would be perfect for avoiding the plentiful static electricity. |
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Transport in Beijing is plentiful in the shape of regular buses, minibuses, subways and taxis. |
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They are especially common around ranch buildings and corrals where perches are plentiful. |
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The flavours are plentiful with raspberry, blackberry, chocolate and mint coupled with prickly, tarty little tannins. |
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During the day, viperfish hunt deep down in the ocean, but at night they come up to shallower waters where food is more plentiful. |
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The mussels were huge and plentiful, and I gladly helped my wife finish off the plate after having polished off my own dish. |
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The choice helps explain why California drained its once plentiful reserves in short order. |
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Immunization shots and antiviral drugs are apparently not plentiful enough to withstand a pandemic. |
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During the plentiful dry season, women consumed more calories and more energy-rich lipids. |
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The disc glowed yellow and filled the room with plentiful light. |
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While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal. |
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If you need another reason to dine, the barbecue is tasty and the fixins are plentiful. |
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But unlike Marcia, who was so singular, berries in all their varieties are plentiful. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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The production isn't without invention and wit, but tired Canadian in-jokes are wearyingly plentiful, and the scripted ad-libs feel heavily deliberate. |
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These karakia were to make their offspring plentiful for his food. |
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Food was plentiful and only the poorest starved or went hungry. |
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Baker favors unbundled parking in many cases, especially when the project is near public transportation and rentable parking spaces in the area are plentiful. |
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The action is an attempt to reverse the alarming declines over the past decade of previously plentiful species including red snapper, angel sharks and abalone. |
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It's a real-life cat haven, where dogs are reportedly banned from entering and monuments to the feline overlords are plentiful. |
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Picture richly wooded hill country possessing beds of limonite with New England's richest iron ore and plentiful streams with abundant mill seats. |
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At the right longitude and latitude, the resort has plentiful snowfall. |
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The knots were so plentiful that the thread stood up like a gnarled flagpole. |
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The diet, in fact, is so rich and plentiful, that gout is a common condition. |
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Wildlife is plentiful, including jackrabbits, mule deer, elk, pheasant, sage grouse, barn owls, bald and golden eagles, and dozens of species of songbirds. |
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Rebecca's eyes were clear and blue, the color of the ocean at Brighton beach, her hair thick, luxuriant, plentiful, and curly, spilling down her back in exotic curls. |
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Norway argues that minke whales, the largest of the baleen whales at up to nine metres, are plentiful off its coast and can sustain a controlled hunt. |
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Stray-dog problem under control and plentiful servings of stew available at Olympic hotel restaurants. |
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The masseuse applied fragrant medicated oils on the head and body in plentiful measure as one lay on a high wooden plank on the secluded verandah of an open walled courtyard. |
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Cabs are plentiful as is public mass transit that is easy to use. |
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Of the three varieties of pears, the most plentiful were the Seckel. |
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Beds are fitted with Egyptian cotton linen and the stylish bathrooms have fluffy towels and bathrobes and plentiful toiletries, which you are invited to take away. |
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However, those galaxies are also more distant, marking a time in the cosmic history when black hole food was more plentiful. |
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Take for example a society in a desert where water is very scarce and at the same time consider a society that dwells in a tropic setting where water is plentiful. |
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Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of bitter chocolate on the finish. |
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An endless stream of 2012 presidential wannabes will preen for adoring fans and plentiful cameras. |
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Quietly waiting, chewing their cuds, occasionally mooing, they look in from outside their barn doors at the plentiful picnic refreshments prepared for the human beings. |
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The bovine stomach bacteria add to a growing list of cheap, plentiful, and non-polluting substances that run devices known as microbial fuel cells. |
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He went about researching the war meticulously, soaking himself in the plentiful documentary material from this most media-infiltrated of conflicts. |
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Making the soft soap as well as actually doing the wash required a plentiful supply of water with the right pH balance, which could be corrected by adding soda or lye. |
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But this is the Middle East, after all, where budgets are small, and wars are plentiful. |
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Wild herbs blanket the ground, providing plentiful browse for deer. |
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Wildlife was plentiful, especially bustard which soared vertically into the air when disturbed, flying noisily in a wide circle until we were past. |
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Or you can dangle a hopeful, lazy fishing line over the side of waters so plentiful that even I, the world's worst fisherman, managed to catch a sprat. |
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Apart from vultures, most birds don't seem to be adversely affected by the wind farms that make use of the region's most plentiful natural resource. |
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We love Norfolk pines and notice they are fairly plentiful in the area. |
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Good campsites are plentiful here, but the more basic Department of Conservation sites offer the opportunity to park with basic facilities in pristine wilderness areas. |
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The steaks Diane were too small, the vegetables varied and plentiful. |
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High offshore winds in the Coromandel area and plentiful mackerel near the coast may have been factors in that stranding, she was quoted as saying. |
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Retorting is the main procedure used for recovering oil from oil shale, a plentiful but difficult-to-process and environmentally-hazardous substance. |
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Moreover, the settlers augmented the Aboriginal food supply by providing them with dogs to hunt kangaroos plus a plentiful supply of beef and lamb on the hoof. |
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Breakfast included plentiful coffee, flavoursome preserves and French toast with streaky bacon and maple syrup, all perfect for anyone who had over-indulged the night before. |
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They were not common at this time, but when he and others came to New Zealand on later visits hei-tiki were plentiful and freely offered for barter. |
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The very mild curry is sweet with the home-canned peaches, while the chicken is tender and plentiful, and the bed of orzo pasta is a fresh change of pace. |
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This chimes with a common sense appreciation of the fact that, with food and alcohol becoming cheaper and more plentiful than in the past, people must be eating more. |
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Vitamin C, the most plentiful water-soluble antioxidant, is present in all citrus fruits and such vegetables as broccoli, sweet peppers, and potatoes. |
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Lying within the circumpolar region, between the ocean and spectacular mountain ranges, its long dark winters are offset by plentiful hours of summer daylight. |
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A good skipper will have a plentiful supply of bottled water in the icebox, but it is as well to check before leaving port that he had laid in enough to last the day. |
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Although labour has been plentiful and cheap, vineyards are designed wherever possible to permit the passage of tractors for cultivation and treatment purposes. |
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By providing your body with frequent and plentiful influxes of aminos, you are sending it the message that it does not need to tear down muscle mass. |
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Winter-flowering pansies and violas are in plentiful supply for this job. |
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Green Sea Turtles enjoy warm, tropical and subtropical, shallow water near continental coasts and around islands where the sea grass is plentiful. |
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It's positive points are much more plentiful than its negative ones. |
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They are Britain's hidden army of the unemployed, and they tend to live in those parts of the country where manufacturing jobs were once plentiful but are now like gold dust. |
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In Gibraltar, I would take the opportunity to buy bananas and chocolate which were plentiful there but very welcome at home where they were like gold dust. |
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Over the centuries new aqueducts and cisterns were built to ensure an ample water supply, and the imperial granaries stored plentiful amounts of grain. |
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They're found in all of the oceans of the world, but they gravitate towards the waters of the Arctics, where the food is plentiful and humans are rare. |
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As was the case with Carlow's performers last weekend, gutsy determination was in plentiful supply with participants giving their all in all competitions. |
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I took solace in drink, of which there was a plentiful supply. |
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The colonists enjoyed butter in cooking as well, but it was rare prior to the American Revolution, as cattle were not yet plentiful. |
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The cockatoo farmer of South Australia lives a plentiful but not a picturesque life, and unless he gets hopelessly into debt is his own master. |
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Apple orchards were once plentiful, and Somerset is still a major producer of cider. |
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Diverse, though not necessarily plentiful, megafaunas were present in those environments. |
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Ginkgo trees, conifers, bennettites, horsetails, ferns and cycads were plentiful during this period. |
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The grub was plain, plentiful and I can still savour the suppers of Spillers hard tack biscuit, with cheese and a mug of hot sweet cocoa. |
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Though fields are visited for grain and green food, it is often not plentiful enough as to be a viewed as pest. |
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Bombies were everywhere, as plentiful as seashells at the beach and sold the same way conch shells are in Florida. |
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Rodents will be active this spring because new spring plants nourished by winter precipitation will provide plentiful harborage. |
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The reserve is sprouting large numbers of goldfields, owl's clover and plentiful pygmy lupine, state officials said. |
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None of the redstarts, ovenbirds, or yellow-throated warblers, ever plentiful in Pat's childhood, were to be seen. |
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His academic training is evident in the plentiful citations of research in the book's references. |
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The spectrometer identified plentiful calcium and sulfur, in a ratio pointing to relatively pure calcium sulfate. |
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Generally rainfall is plentiful throughout the year due to Atlantic weather systems sweeping in from the west. |
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Rainfall in Indonesia is plentiful, particularly in West Sumatra, West Kalimantan, West Java, and Papua. |
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Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch, and others are plentiful. |
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Other surfperches mate in summer or fall and give birth the following spring or summer when food for offspring is plentiful. |
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Deer are plentiful in the south, and many species of New World monkeys are found in the northern rain forests. |
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The problem in Ireland was not lack of food, which was plentiful, but the price of it, which was beyond the reach of the poor. |
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Lace-up sandals in matching colors were plentiful this season, and Hobeika also included flatforms to give the looks an uncontrived edge. |
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But cozy coats were also plentiful and added soft, luxurious warmth. |
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Mycorrhizae can parasitize their host plants when resources are plentiful but act as mutualists when resources are scarce. |
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In the UK and other parts of Europe, plentiful supplies of coal made this the obvious choice from the earliest days of the steam engine. |
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As smoking in misocapnist North America is declining, cigarettes are cheap and plentiful in Korea. |
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Running brooks with rocky bottoms are often inhabited by plentiful amounts of crayfish and salamanders. |
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You can find them congregating around deeper wrecks and seamounts, where food sources are plentiful. |
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In fresh water, the bluegills, shellcracker, warmouth and redbellies will be on the downside of big spawns but will be plentiful. |
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Kale is a wonderful and plentiful leaf vegetable which is very flavoursome and worth using. |
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Sea birds were plentiful including Black Browed, Royal and Wandering albatrosses. |
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The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. |
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The plentiful blankets and the voluptuous pillows of the bed called out to my tired body, tantalizing me with their luxury. |
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The physical evidence, in the form of pillow mounds is also plentiful, for example there are 50 pillow mounds at Legis Tor Warren. |
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Sieges could last weeks, months, and in rare cases years if the supplies of food and water were plentiful. |
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A good gravy should be served with them in a boat, none in the dish, but put the birds on a toast when bread is plentiful. |
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It is a plentiful species in mountainous countries, but is rather condimental than nutritive. |
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Small amounts of coal were dug during the Middle Ages but wood was plentiful and turf was preferred to coal which was inferior in quality. |
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Iron was stronger and more plentiful than bronze, and its introduction marks the beginning of the Iron Age. |
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The Thirlmere scheme, which by its boldness ensured cheap and plentiful water to South Lancashire for years to come, was the right solution. |
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Where there is a plentiful head of water it can be made to generate compressed air directly without moving parts. |
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The invention of Parson's steam turbine made cheap and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionized marine transport and naval warfare. |
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And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty! |
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Nigerian feasts are colourful and lavish, while aromatic market and roadside snacks cooked on barbecues or fried in oil are plentiful and varied. |
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Meanwhile, British investors turned to Asia, where labor was so plentiful that slavery was unnecessary. |
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I'm in my tent on the shores of the beautiful Pacific, listening to the plentiful supply of liquid sunshine coming down. |
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Most of the state is covered in rainforest as, unlike most other areas of Mexico, it has plentiful rainfall year round. |
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There was so much cobalt oxide from Persia that the porcelain center Jingdezhen had a plentiful supply for decades after the voyages. |
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This may have been due to the plentiful supply of good building stone on Purbeck. |
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Rich deposits of iron ore are found in Cumbria and the North East, and fluorspar and baryte are also plentiful in northern parts of the Pennines. |
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As the European population was severely reduced, land became more plentiful for the survivors, and labour consequently more expensive. |
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This addition to his already plentiful holdings made Henry the most powerful vassal in France. |
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The addition of pure organic coconut oil creates a silky, melty filling, while providing plentiful health benefits courtesy of the popular superfood, say company officials. |
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Oysters were an important food source in all coastal areas where they could be found, and oyster fisheries were an important industry where they were plentiful. |
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The common frog is plentiful, and is the only type of frog found. |
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Both mutton snapper and mangrove snapper will be found in plentiful numbers in this area and they will be accompanied by various groupers and hogfish. |
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The area, until lately, was notable for its inshore fisheries, and for plentiful shellfish, therefore seafood is likely to have been an important part of the diet. |
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He determined that two of the most important and plentiful groups of marine animals 250 million years ago were corals and brachiopods, also called lamp shells. |
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Wolf Creek Pass Yurt, just below the Continental Divide, offers plentiful firewood for the woodstove, an equipped kitchen, and futon bunk beds for six people. |
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Where the candy is plentiful, and the night seems that much spookier. |
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Sunshine is most plentiful on the coast, receiving an average of 1650 hours a year, and reduces further west in the county, with the Pennines only receiving 1250 hours a year. |
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We didn't al'ays stay here, but wair on the wing here and thar where game was most plentiful, and often in company with the Mingoes, who wair our sworn fri'nds an' allies. |
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The prevalence of such valuable artifacts, and the natives' apparent ignorance of their value, inspired speculation as to a plentiful source for them. |
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In early 2014, Oxfam ranked the Netherlands as the country with the most nutritious, plentiful and healthy food, in a comparison of 125 countries. |
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Americans had little interest in researching synthetics since there was a plentiful supply of natural rubber for North America from the plantations. |
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Sailfish are so plentiful that boat captains have been known to bet with a potential customer that if he does not catch anything, the trip is free. |
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If food is plentiful, they can eat 10 times their own weight per day. |
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He that is plentiful in expenses will hardly be preserved from decay. |
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If it be a long winter, it is commonly a more plentiful year. |
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In areas where slate is plentiful it is also used in pieces of various sizes for building walls and hedges, sometimes combined with other kinds of stone. |
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Current research suggests that tribal structures constituted one type of adaptation to situations providing plentiful yet unpredictable resources. |
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To worry about Chinese underpopulation might seem perverse but it is worth remembering that the Chinese economic miracle has been built on plentiful and cheap labour. |
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Until recently, a combination of strong sunshine and low humidity or an extension of peat marshes was necessary for producing salt from the sea, the most plentiful source. |
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Schizostylis are semi-rhizomatous plants, similar to crocosmias and montbretias, with rapidly spreading underground roots and plentiful swathes of thick grass-like foliage. |
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They were built in the southern states of South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi where cheap labour and plentiful water power made operations profitable. |
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Copepods and other zooplankton are plentiful in the North Sea. |
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