The area has an abundant supply of rivers, varying in size, but none of them small! |
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Other abundant meiofaunal groups in the deep sea include kinorhynchs and ostracodes. |
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It is abundant in citrus fruits, green peppers, tomatoes, cabbage and potatoes. |
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Of these animals, only weasels, otters and mink remain widespread, and the weasel is the only one that is still abundant. |
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The most abundant and widespread of all waterfowl, the mallard is also the most hunted game bird. |
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The 7-foot Kansan played with abundant energy and had 16 points and 13 rebounds. |
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They're most abundant in fish like tuna, mackerel, herring, salmon and sardines. |
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Scars were abundant in the little group and there was a definite rank smell about them. |
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Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats. |
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It is a shame to write with such abundant style and yet offer so little evidence of thought. |
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There is also abundant evidence for increased volcanic activity during the Little Ice Age. |
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They are abundant in early-successional shrub habitats and in salmonberry thickets. |
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The Church found abundant recompense for the loss of temporal authority in the rediscovery of its spiritual primacy. |
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The abundant supply of credit is not matched by an abundance of personal responsibility in current bankruptcy law. |
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In recent years the lake has yielded abundant harvests of walleye for sport fishermen. |
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Wouldn't it be great if kiwi, takahe and other native birds could one day be that abundant? |
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A place just without law and abundant in necessities so nobody goes without. |
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Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide on earth and, as such, a great target for bioconversion applications. |
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Carried in abundant heavy bunches along its branches, they seem to glisten in early winter sunlight. |
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Though abundant in natural resources, Papua has been left far behind other regions in Indonesia. |
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Asia and the Pacific Indo-Malaysia is currently well endowed with tropical rainforest, within which mountain types are abundant. |
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There were unbelievable floral exhibits and hanging baskets of enormous size and abundant in colour. |
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In the exodermis of sunflower, aliphatic suberin is more abundant compared to maize roots grown in aeroponics. |
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I have reason to speak much of His goodness, and to kiss the rod, for it was sweetened with abundant mercies. |
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The Nun Mine Member consists of thin-bedded calcareous mudstones locally with abundant radiolaria, and represents offshore, basinal environments. |
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In fact, it's a diverse land of stunning scenery, generous nomads and abundant wildlife. |
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Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere. |
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The oceans are abundant in water but freshwater is diminishing at an alarming rate. |
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They liked Perigord for its warmth and abundant vineyards and found one they considered perfect. |
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Plenty stonechats, whinchats, wheatear, both adults and young were abundant in numbers. |
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However, in Finland reindeer are very common and Finnish Lapland is abundant in food for reindeer. |
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It's all about prosperity, abundant free time, permissive traffic laws and cheap gas. |
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The setting is beautiful, the wildlife surprisingly abundant, and there is an excellent spa. |
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The anecdotal evidence is abundant and its use by top athletes suggests that it definitely has a role to play. |
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Why, I asked, when the evidence was so abundant, did the trail appear to have gone cold? |
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In the late 1700s, the abundant seaweed or kelp provided an important source of income. |
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There is no wonder that Zhaoqing is abundant in fruit and natural resources. |
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Meng went to Huzhou, in East China's Zhejiang Province, which was abundant in bamboo. |
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By day, it would reveal a planet as awesomely beautiful and abundant in natural wealth as ever. |
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The older will always be more articulate and more abundant in possibilities than the younger. |
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Wall paintings in particular, once so abundant, have succumbed to decay, destruction, or covering over with whitewash. |
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Bird life is abundant, but the number and variety of butterflies is extraordinary. |
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The taste of the okra stood out even among its abundant and pleasing seasoning. |
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This allows the animal maximum use of the abundant grass supply available all summer. |
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Basalt thus produces heavy clay soils, many of which are abundant in nutrients and provide rich agricultural land. |
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In addition to the mining sector, the province also has abundant marine resources. |
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The restaurants are packed with people, wine is readily available, goods are in abundant supply. |
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In the rivers of East Anglia, more chub were found in stretches of river with abundant overhead cover. |
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The overall tone is a muted greenish grey, picked out by the stone statue of the Madonna and the abundant foliage. |
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The undergrowth and the weed will be at its heaviest and the natural food available to the fish will be at its most abundant. |
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Colorado is not only abundant in the natural beauty of high mountains, it has plenty of high culture as well. |
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It reaches its apogee in Bodrum, since nowhere in Turkey is the produce and seafood fresher or more abundant. |
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No Cinco de Mayo celebration would be complete without an abundant bowl of guacamole. |
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Skiing became tricky since there were large windslabs and abundant cornices some of which showed cracks three feet from the edge. |
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On either side of me stand scrawny vines abundant with blackish grapes. |
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When alewives return to the rivers, they provide abundant forage for resident and sea-run fish, waterbirds, and raptors. |
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Meat was abundant, for those who could catch it or wrest it from the competition, i.e. leopards and lions, not to mention hyenas, jackals, and vultures. |
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Many have abundant gardens, with brilliant red poppies, orange marigolds, blue flax, pink clematis and jacaranda, and large cypress and eucalyptus trees. |
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The State, which is abundant in natural resources, is a gift of God which should not be tampered with. |
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Giant crowned pigeons, small wallaby kangaroos, cassowary birds, tree kangaroos, and wild boars are abundant within an hour's walk of the village. |
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Calcic amphiboles, including hornblende and actinolite are abundant, and probably are alteration products, which also include albite, orthoclase and rare pyrite. |
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Tristram's jird is abundant in foothills and plateau of the Talysh. |
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The Yangtze Delta was abundant in cultural and tourism resources, which could be used to enrich Expo activities. |
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Missing limbs, missing teeth, scars and weathered skin were abundant. |
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Pigeons, kaka and tui were abundant and the river ran thick with eels. |
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Continental Europe has endured freezing temperatures and abundant snowfall. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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Underneath the veneer of westernisation there is a hugely abundant and powerful cultural tradition that won't die out and is in fact also influencing us in the west. |
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The dunes harbour a number of freshwater lakes abundant in wildlife. |
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Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles. |
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The other issue with regard to planning is the issue of the lengthy and abundant jurisdictional judgments and decisions about various aspects of planning and consents. |
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Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese. |
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Dolores has abundant gripes, late arrivals, and a sluggish pace among them. |
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There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series. |
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The bearded pig is distinguished by its elongated head, narrow body, and abundant chin whiskers. |
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We were told that whale sharks, whales and dolphins are abundant during the summer, between November and April. |
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Amphipods are abundant in soft sediments, eating a range of items, from algae to other animals. |
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Eutrophication may cause competitive release by making abundant a normally limiting nutrient. |
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Around 800 AD, the script was simplified to the Younger Futhark, and inscriptions became more abundant. |
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This explains why most of coastal North America in the middle latitudes experiences dry summers, despite abundant rainfall in the winter. |
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Local placenames reflect the diverse linguistic heritage and the landscapes of the island and its surrounding seas attract abundant wildlife. |
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The region is abundant in fossil fuels including natural gas, crude oil and lignite coal. |
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They discovered a distant and abundant land in 1170 where about one hundred men, women and children disembarked to form a colony. |
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Thyle, which was distant from Orkney by a voyage of five days and nights, was fruitful and abundant in the lasting yield of its crops. |
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These phenomena can be especially detrimental to rare species that come into contact with more abundant ones. |
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The abundant species can interbreed with the rare species, swamping its gene pool. |
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In areas where jackals become very abundant, the population of foxes decreases significantly, apparently because of competitive exclusion. |
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In Poland, hares are most abundant in areas with few forest edges, perhaps because foxes can use these for cover. |
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They are seen less frequently where foxes are abundant or where there are many buzzards. |
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Hedgehogs are most abundant within the gardens, parks and amenity land close to or within human settlements. |
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They are abundant and increasing throughout their range, partly due to a reduction in rabies in Central Europe. |
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In Central Europe it has become more abundant in recent decades due to a reduction in the incidence of rabies. |
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Large deer with impressive antlers evolved during the early Pleistocene, probably as a result of abundant resources to drive evolution. |
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When prey is vulnerable and abundant, wolves may occasionally surplus kill. |
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The wolf survives throughout most of its historical range in Saudi Arabia, probably because of a lack of pastoralism and abundant human waste. |
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The species is abundant, with an estimated population of 17 to 28 million feral and wild birds in Europe. |
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Though it is widespread and abundant, its numbers have declined in some areas. |
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The house sparrow now occurs from the Northwest Territories to southern Panama, and it is one of the most abundant birds in North America. |
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It reaches its greatest densities in urban centres, but its reproductive success is greater in suburbs, where insects are more abundant. |
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In most places, grasshoppers and crickets are the most abundant foods of nestlings. |
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True bugs, ants, sawflies, and beetles are also important, but house sparrows take advantage of whatever foods are abundant to feed their young. |
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The most abundant silicate minerals on Earth's surface include quartz, feldspars, amphibole, mica, pyroxene and olivine. |
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Desalination of abundant seawater is a more expensive solution used in coastal arid climates. |
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Lion's mane jellyfish are abundant in the waters of the Arctic, and the banded gunnel is the only species of gunnel that lives in the ocean. |
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Another abundant fish group is the Notothenia genus, which like the Antarctic toothfish have antifreeze in their bodies. |
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In Eastern Antarctica, seed ferns or pteridosperms became abundant and large amounts of sandstone and shale were laid down at this time. |
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Multicoloured snow algae and diatoms are especially abundant in the coastal regions during the summer. |
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Sediments of certain abyssal plains contain abundant mineral resources, notably polymetallic nodules. |
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Seamounts are abundant, and all have metal resource potential because of various enrichment processes during the seamount's life. |
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Eels were once an abundant species in rivers, and were an important fishery for aboriginal people. |
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The most abundant fishes in the Benguela system are Sardinops and Engraulis. |
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Fish are more abundant in the Later Stone Age but a wider range of species are present in the Middle Stone Age sequence. |
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It was not until the continent itself was explored that Spain found the wealth it had sought in the form of abundant gold. |
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More recently, reports have surfaced that there may now be 30 times more plastic than plankton, the most abundant form of life in the ocean. |
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It also occurs in the northern parts of the Mediterranean, where it may be locally abundant. |
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Once the most abundant shark species in the world, populations of Squalus acanthias have declined significantly. |
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In deep waters, the fishes of the demersal zone are active and relatively abundant, compared to fishes of the bathypelagic zone. |
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Because these fish were once abundant, and because their robust bodies are good to eat, these fish have been commercially harvested. |
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Fish are abundant in the area, and shoals of sardines rise to the surface during the feeding times of larger fish. |
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From manatee hides, Native Americans made war shields, canoes, and shoes, though manatees were predominantly hunted for their abundant meat. |
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Fossil fuel reserves are abundant, and will not limit carbon emissions in the 21st century. |
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It is locally abundant on Bryher and thousands can be found in May in short turf and bare sand. |
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The perspiratory glands of the skin are scattered everywhere throughout the integument, being most abundant on the anterior portions of the body. |
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Monastic foundations were once abundant in Dorset, but all ceased to exist at the Dissolution. |
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This type of farming is practiced mainly in areas with abundant rainfall where the forest regenerates quickly. |
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The Central Adriatic is especially abundant in endemic plant species, with 535 identified species of green, brown and red algae. |
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An example of a task they carry out is that of testing individuals by granting them abundant wealth and curing their illness. |
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Occupations by the Carthaginians and then by the Romans for her abundant silver deposits developed Hispania into a thriving multifaceted economy. |
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Mazoon, another name used for the region, is derived from the word muzn, which means heavy clouds which carry abundant water. |
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Historically, whales had been abundant in the gulf before commercial hunts wiped them out. |
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Internet blogs specifically informative of locality are abundant in Jeddah, catering mostly to the widespread expatriate population. |
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Sinuhe, the Egyptian exile who lived in northern Canaan about 1960 BC, wrote of abundant olive trees. |
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Small scale seasonal farming became widespread, and mines began to exploit abundant reserves of lead, copper, zinc, iron, and coal. |
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These lower areas lack lianas but have abundant epiphytic species like Tillandsia. |
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Within 100 years of the arrival of humans on Mauritius, the once abundant dodo became a rare bird. |
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Until a few centuries ago, there were rivers and wetlands on the island, greater stocks of the endemic trees, and abundant pasture. |
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In addition, there are a large number of other rivers, supplying abundant water for agriculture. |
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The Indians are of above average stature, because of abundant food, fine water and pure air. |
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Although rice was abundant in Ayutthaya, rice export was banned from time to time when famine occurred because of natural calamity or war. |
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Commercial buildings, houses and churches in that era are abundant in the city and especially in Calle Real. |
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However, where labor was more abundant or market conditions depressed, estate owners paid lower wages. |
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Unlike many parts of Mexico, Tabasco has abundant year round precipitation. |
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The Mayas here used adobe because of the lack of building stone in the area, instead using the abundant clay and lime extracted from shells. |
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Secondly, a new era of an abundant supply of capital at low interest rates suddenly opened around this time. |
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This subpopulation feeds heavily on ringed seals in late spring, when newly weaned and easily hunted seal pups are abundant. |
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Papayas, pineapples, mangoes, plantains, and sweet potatoes are abundant through much of the year. |
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Although abundant and fully functioning on the peninsula, tropical savannahs are now rare and highly degraded in other parts of the world. |
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Sugarcane bagasse is a potentially abundant source of energy for large producers of sugarcane, such as Brazil, India and China. |
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Prosternum and prosternal process with abundant, yellowish pubescence, distinctly longer than on pronotum. |
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Birds are abundant, and make up the bulk of the endemic and native vertebrate species. |
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Due to its diverse and abundant public transportation, privately owned vehicles are not as common in Kolkata as in other major Indian cities. |
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Oaks, pines, moss, ferns and orchids are abundant in the cloud forests of the region. |
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Large parts of Zimbabwe were once covered by forests with abundant wildlife. |
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Iron is the sixth most abundant element in the Universe, and the most common refractory element. |
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So long as these water supplies were abundant the question of efficiency remained irrelevant. |
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In some cases, substitution of more abundant materials, such as plastics for cast metals, lowered growth of usage for some metals. |
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In warm, clear tropical waters corals are more abundant than towards the poles where the waters are cold. |
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Coal was so abundant in Britain that the supply could be stepped up to meet the rapidly rising demand. |
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Maine is ranked ninth for aquaculture, and has abundant potato fields in its northeast part. |
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He moved to Webster due in part to an available workforce, but also due to abundant water power from Webster Lake. |
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The abundant hydrodynamic resources stored in this section make it the second most suitable area to build hydroelectric power plants. |
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It is a prolific and abundant plant in the moorlands of Great Britain, where it is limited to altitudes of below 600 metres. |
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Carnivory only pays off when the nutrient stress is high and where light is abundant. |
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They are especially abundant in the West of Ireland, particularly Connemara. |
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Rodents are also numerous across Britain and England, particularly the brown rat which is by far the most abundant urban animal after humans. |
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Rodents are also numerous across Britain, particularly the brown rat which is by far the most abundant urban animal after humans. |
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Approximately 4 to 7 white eggs are found in a typical clutch, but clutch size can reach up to a dozen eggs in years when voles are abundant. |
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Some black shales contain abundant heavy metals such as molybdenum, uranium, vanadium, and zinc. |
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The small pelagic fish like anchovies, sardines and sardinella are all abundant species in EBUEs where they all have pelagic egg distributions. |
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She moved lightly, springily, as one does who finds in it the joy of calling upon abundant strength. |
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Most echinoid fossils are often abundant in the restricted localities and formations where they occur. |
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Berothids, beaded lacewings, are fairly common in the warmer parts of North America where termites are abundant. |
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They are slow-moving and blubberous and thus were an abundant source of oil for a world not yet addicted to petroleum. |
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The buchiids were certainly the most abundant bivalve group in the oceans of British Columbia during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. |
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The English sparrow, another abundant city species, also loves streetlights and lampposts, especially those with crosspipes open at the ends. |
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The bowels should be kept well opened, and for this purpose warm abundant enemata are of great and special service. |
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His writings and his life furnish abundant proofs that he was not a man of strong sense. |
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The accounts of collegiate and monastic institutions give abundant entries of the price of pewter vessels, called also garnish. |
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Nor was the president's talk of abundant and inexhaustible resources mere gasconade. |
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This human dispersal left abundant traces along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Since the archaeological evidence for some periods is abundant and for others scanty, there are also archaeological dark ages. |
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Fish are abundant in the rivers and lakes, in particular salmon, trout, perch and pike. |
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Charnwood Forest is noted for its abundant levels of volcanic rock, estimated to be approximately 600 million years old. |
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Lapwings are abundant winter visitors to the area but, like the Golden Plovers, vary greatly in number between years. |
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The pry seems to have become less abundant now because the climate has turned against it, making it difficult for it to grow from seed. |
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The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth. |
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In areas where palms are abundant, palm leaves are used to thatch walls and roofs. |
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Dutch and Belgian cuisine is not known for its abundant use of sausages in its traditional dishes. |
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The brotherhood sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. |
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Their approach was to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. |
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Cod, herring and plaice are abundant fish in Danish waters and form the basis for a large fishing industry. |
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The United States has a capitalist mixed economy which is fueled by abundant natural resources and high productivity. |
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With its mountainous terrain and ample rainfall, water is one of Wales' most abundant resources. |
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The climate of Ireland is mild, moist and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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A few natural depressions on the atoll rim capture the abundant rainfall to form areas of freshwater wetlands. |
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An abundant form of noncoding DNA in humans are pseudogenes, which are copies of genes that have been disabled by mutation. |
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Precipitation is abundant year round, with annual totals up to 60 inches on the eastern side facing the Atlantic storms. |
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Farms with relatively abundant labor compared with their farm size are less likely to engage in multicropping. |
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Classic examples of solution lakes are abundant in the karst regions at the Dalmatian coast of Croatia and within large parts of Florida. |
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Utilization of abundant hydroelectric and geothermal power has made Iceland the world's largest electricity producer per capita. |
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Pastries are abundant, often with rich fillings of cream, custard or fruits. |
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The country has abundant natural resources like oil and natural gas, tin, copper and gold. |
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Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth's continental crust, behind feldspar. |
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The abundant wildlife includes the golden eagle, red deer and Atlantic salmon. |
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Brachiopods, bryozoa, molluscs, hederelloids, tentaculitoids, crinoids and trilobites were abundant and diverse. |
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Although Kamchatka is mostly tundra, deciduous and coniferous trees are abundant and forests can be found throughout the peninsula. |
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Among pinnipeds, Steller's sea lions, northern fur seals, spotted seals and harbor seals are abundant along much of the peninsula. |
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Since plankton are the food of fish, abundant fish populations often live where these currents prevail. |
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On that imaginary island, gold is so abundant that it is used to make chains for slaves, tableware, and lavatory seats. |
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Zinc is the 24th most abundant element in Earth's crust and has five stable isotopes. |
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An abundant water supply enabled San Francisco to develop into the city it has become today. |
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This second period of the Paleozoic era created abundant fossils that became major petroleum and gas reservoirs. |
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Nevertheless, the trilobites remained abundant, all the Late Cambrian orders continued, and were joined by the new group Phacopida. |
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Marine mussels are abundant in the low and mid intertidal zone in temperate seas globally. |
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It is now abundant on rocky shores from New Jersey northward to Newfoundland. |
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Most abundant of all is the Atlantic herring, providing over half of all herring capture. |
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In Galway bay, and other sea inlets of Ireland, the hake is exceedingly abundant, and is taken in great numbers. |
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The climate of Cork, like the rest of Ireland, is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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As Kerala has large inland water bodies, freshwater fish are abundant, and constitute regular meals. |
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The people of Lakshadweep drink large amounts of coconut water, which is the most abundant aerated drink on the island. |
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The state, being an agriculture center, is abundant with whole grains, vegetables, and, fruits. |
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Uranium is a very heavy metal that is abundant on Earth and is found in sea water as well as most rocks. |
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In the Solar System, ice is abundant and occurs naturally from as close to the Sun as Mercury to as far away as the Oort cloud objects. |
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The headland is abundant in wildflowers and wildlife and the waters around it provide a rich habitat for fish, grey seals and porpoises. |
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The main phytoplankton present are diatoms and dinoflagellates which are abundant in the sediment. |
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Marine life is abundant in the deep sea, especially around hydrothermal vents. |
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However, most echinoids are not abundant enough and are of too limited range to serve as zone fossils. |
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It is generally highly abundant, and has a significant effect on the ecosystems where it lives. |
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While plankton are most abundant in surface waters, they live throughout the water column. |
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Ctenophores may be abundant during the summer months in some coastal locations, but in other places they are uncommon and difficult to find. |
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Most of the early crustaceans are rare, but fossil crustaceans become abundant from the Carboniferous period onwards. |
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The olive ridley sea turtle is considered to have the most abundant numbers today, estimated as 800,000 nesting individuals. |
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Common dolphins were abundant in the western Mediterranean Sea until the 1960s but occurrences there have tailed off rapidly. |
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Sei whales appeared off the coast of Norway at the same time as the pollock, both coming to feed on the abundant plankton. |
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Myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant than in terrestrial animals. |
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They are relatively abundant from the poles to the equator and are found in all the oceans. |
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The most common pinniped species kept in captivity is the California sea lion as it is abundant and easy to train. |
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Dinosaurs became increasingly dominant, abundant and diverse, and remained that way for the next 150 million years. |
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Freshwater fish were abundant, and include the genera Ctenodus, Uronemus, Acanthodes, Cheirodus, and Gyracanthus. |
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Water vapor is typically the most abundant volcanic gas, followed by carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. |
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North Pacific areas that do not have sea otters often turn into urchin barrens, with abundant sea urchins and no kelp forest. |
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Trees tend to be taller to the west of the island where water is more abundant. |
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This is because Bergen is surrounded by mountains that cause moist North Atlantic air to undergo orographic lift, yielding abundant rainfall. |
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North Ronaldsay was one habitat for the great auk which was quite abundant until then. |
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Though they are also currently endangered in Canada due to overfishing, the Canadian government believes the species is abundant. |
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The other part of its Linnaean name means bearded and refers to its most characteristic feature, the conspicuous and very abundant whiskers. |
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Marine thysanurans are another abundant and highly successful group of apterygotes able to exploit the ocean shore. |
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It has abundant geothermal power reserves and fertile agricultural land good for coconut, rice, sugarcane, corn and abaca. |
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If the value is loose, despite the abundant availability of packets at the receiver, most of them are corrupted and thus undecodable. |
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Leydig cell tumors contain large, polygonal cells with abundant, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm, and they are arranged in irregular acini. |
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Ascidia interrupta, though rare during this survey, is abundant in autumn and is reproductive during that time. |
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The Renosterbos is sometimes dominant here and the Ysterbos is also abundant. |
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The enchanting culture, the abundant supply of the sun, the warmth of the Balinese and the mesmerising beaches. |
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Pegeen's unique and successful formula is evident from the abundant number of referrals, repeat business and the quality of its creations. |
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Methane is abundant in Titan's thick atmosphere and cycles between the moon's atmosphere and rigid surface, much as water cycles on Earth. |
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Worthy of putting up with abundant assonant and alliterated praise, don't you think. |
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It's a shame the SNP are so against fracking as the abundant Scottish shale deposits could supply a viable alterative. |
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Yana urges animal lovers to volunteer at any one of the abundant organisations doing good work. |
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Starch is one of most abundant natural food sources and primarily composed of amylose and amylopectin. |
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The sample yielded abundant zircons, comprising clear, pale brown, stubby to elongate, square prisms with simple terminations. |
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But the neutrino, an extremely abundant but almost massless particle, may have the right properties, and may even be its own anti-particle. |
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In this sample and in a few others just above and below it, abundant radiolarians comprise the entire microfossil suite. |
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At present, these ponds provide habitat for only the most abundant and vagile species of anurans. |
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Though specialty hardware was abundant in Souza's work, some elements were simply jury-rigged. |
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Once widespread and abundant, the razorback sucker is now extremely rare in the wild. |
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Drilling confirms mineralization is associated with abundant narrow quartz vein arrays, sulphides, silicification and local kaolinization. |
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In the lower part of the study area, shelly limestone outcrops with abundant karstic voids are observed. |
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Only the western kingbird, a Nearctic-Neotropic migrant, was more abundant in stands of tamarisk. |
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The most abundant species were grasshopper and Henslow's sparrows as well as eastern meadowlarks and red-winged blackbirds. |
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Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs and Semipalmated, Western, Least, White-rumped, and Stilt Sandpipers, and Common Snipe were common to abundant shorebird species. |
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Additionally, with countries like Argentina that have abundant beef resources, consumer prices in general may not be as cheap as implied by the price of a Big Mac. |
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They are found throughout the arctic, subarctic and temperate portions of the Northern Hemisphere in acid bog habitats, being particularly abundant in Arctic tundra regions. |
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In recent years the county has had considerable growth in tourism due to its scenic beauty and the abundant evidence of its historical significance. |
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In the Lake district, North Wales, Lorne, the Pentland Hills, the Cheviots and many other districts of Great Britain, ancient rocks of exactly similar nature are abundant. |
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Any ash in which they are very abundant is called an agglomerate. |
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Iron is consequently the most abundant element on Earth, but only the fourth most abundant element in the Earth's crust, after oxygen, silicon, and aluminium. |
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As such, iron is the most abundant element in the core of red giants, and is the most abundant metal in iron meteorites and in the dense metal cores of planets such as Earth. |
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The most abundant iron isotope 56Fe is of particular interest to nuclear scientists because it represents the most common endpoint of nucleosynthesis. |
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The first is an abundant variety of types of characters in Greek tragedy. |
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The Canadian boreal forest is the northernmost and most abundant of the three forest areas in Quebec that straddle the Canadian Shield and the upper lowlands of the province. |
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Current occurrences of the critically endangered North Pacific right whales and historically abundant Steller's sea lions in these areas are unknown. |
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The hogchoker flatfish have been historically abundant in the river, where farmers would use them for inexpensive livestock feed, giving the fish its name. |
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It is classified within the manufacturing sector and is composed of micro and small enterprises, characterized by abundant labor demand and intermediate goods. |
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This has resulted in abundant and excellent agriculture during the colonial period, which led to Cholula being known as the richest agricultural region in central Mexico. |
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The state has abundant rainfall and extremely fertile soils, as well as a long coastline and forest containing a wide variety of trees and other plants. |
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A report in mid 2017 by Stanford University, some 70 years after 23 atomic bombs were detonated on Bikini Atoll, indicates abundant fish and plant life in the coral reefs. |
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Due to the volcanic nature of the islands, mineral deposits are abundant. |
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Given abundant funds and materials, the Hungarian engineer built the gun within three months at Edirne, from which it was dragged by sixty oxen to Constantinople. |
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During the wet season, food is abundant and giraffes are more spread out, while during the dry season, they gather around the remaining evergreen trees and bushes. |
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The new Kievan state prospered due to its abundant supply of furs, beeswax, honey, and slaves for export, and because it controlled three main trade routes of Eastern Europe. |
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The Umayyads looted the rich monasteries of northern Aquitaine before resuming their march towards Tours, a town said to be holding abundant wealth and treasures. |
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Sphagnum moss is generally abundant, along with ericaceous shrubs. |
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Though the number of species is limited, epipelagic fishes are abundant. |
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The primary difference between legal mariners and their unlawful counterparts is that they hoped to find an abundant supply of food with the capturing of vessels. |
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Fish remains are present, but not abundant, in all phases at Blombos Cave. |
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Water probably exists in abundance in other galaxies, too, because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, are among the most abundant elements in the universe. |
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If the air is clean, shrubby, hairy and leafy lichens become abundant. |
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It may therefore be rare locally, though where found it may be abundant. |
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Poisoning can occur where buttercups are abundant in overgrazed fields where little other edible plant growth is left, and the animals eat them out of desperation. |
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Badgers defecate in latrines, which are located near the sett and at strategic locations on territorial boundaries or near places with abundant food supplies. |
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