The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick, like a big pub-show, with smoke from cigarettes and stogies. |
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At least the torrential rain had stopped pouring outside, while the never-ending supply of the usual beverages flowed copiously inside. |
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Though the entire book is lucidly written and copiously researched, these latter chapters are especially interesting and informative. |
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For no clear reason, the handbrake is a lever of the kind that copiously sweating pilots in films use to bring their planes out of nosedives. |
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I am indebted to him for kindly reading and commenting copiously and acutely on the first drafts of all the chapters. |
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Hoses that burst apart under pressure, or leaked copiously, were another problem faced by fire fighters. |
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To make this argument he copiously cites recent historians and political theorists. |
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When no immediate improvement materialised, his doctor bled him more copiously. |
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The surgeon copiously irrigates the wound with sterile saline solution and checks for leaks or bleeding. |
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As soon as the signal came on, the dogs approached the location of the food and started salivating copiously. |
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The wound should be explored, copiously irrigated, and surgically debrided. |
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After the most gentle of warm-ups he suddenly went white and, bending over in front of the press gallery, he proceeded to spew copiously. |
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Eye injuries should be irrigated copiously and referred to an ophthalmologist. |
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Reproductions were now copiously available in books or accessible through one of the 'art unions' that promoted the sale of artistic prints. |
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Gratefully, I copiously peppered my dish, and returned the pepper grinder to the young man, thanking him. |
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He could smell the pepper that had been copiously added to the sauce and salivated. |
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The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick with smoke from cigarettes. |
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She walked between the cars and before she noticed, it started to rain copiously. |
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He travelled copiously, by car, bus, train and boat and on foot, but eschewed air travel. |
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The messenger was studded with arrow shafts and he was bleeding copiously. |
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Once again, the artistic flair of the students is well noted in the annual, which is copiously illustrated with sketches and drawings by the students. |
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This copiously researched, anecdote-filled book is one of the best. |
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He completed a short textbook on how to write copiously in Latin. |
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Tells about Willa, the weeper who used to weep copiously at the Met when she went to see an opera in Calico Horseshoe. |
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Broken hearted, I went out into the garden where, in the silence of the night, I began to shed tears copiously. |
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Most of Madame's signature drinks involve notably generous pours and come copiously adorned with lychees and purple orchids, for added Ning. |
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But she might profit from sipping at least a little from one of the bottles from which Mr Moynihan has drunk so copiously. |
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One publication that has been particularly popular is the copiously illustrated brochure Appareils de désherbage mécanique en grandes cultures. |
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Even during the most severe summers the water flows cool and copiously from the spouts. |
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However, situations where seniors are dependent or losing autonomy were copiously described and discussed. |
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It displays the first stone muqarnas portal in Damascus, copiously inscribed and beautifully painted. |
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The point relevant to this Letter is: Montaigne quoted copiously, therefore he must have noted assiduously. |
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He wrote copiously and on many subjects, but the most famous of his books was The Canon of Medicine. |
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The following day was a day copiously sprinkled by spray coming from the sea by gusts. |
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On the road leading to Dosa Seowon vehicles were copiously sprinkled by automatic rotary jets of disinfecting for a reason which I am unaware of. |
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They seem no more essential to the women's actual physical performance in and under the water than the copiously spangled and sequined swimsuits they wear. |
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It was late winter and the hunting season was over, but the pantry was packed with sacks of the most delicious dry springbok biltong which they handed out copiously. |
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Hedges have been uprooted, wetlands drained, heaths ploughed up and pesticides such as DDT sprayed copiously to eliminate hostile insects thus also eliminating huge quantities of bird food. |
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The second generation of studies has copiously fuelled the debate but seems once again to be in an impasse: the lack of sound results makes it impossible to come to a true consensus on aid effectiveness. |
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Given the grand promises of his prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, both to slash taxes and to spend copiously on Italy's infrastructure, Mr Tremonti has his work cut out. |
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Imad was bleeding copiously and breathing wwith difficulty. |
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Water the plants copiously once more on the day before planting out. |
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The plants are then watered copiously to promote good root formation. |
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This copiously free writing highlights the piece's melodic quality. |
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Likely to bleed copiously as blood clotting mechanism becomes affected. |
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Chinese herbal products and natural food items have been profoundly and copiously used on a global basis by different ethnic groups for hundreds and thousands of years with very positive results. |
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Thanks to his collaborations on many of the most noteworthy Belgian rap compilations, and also to his tracks, copiously downloaded from the internet, Gandhi is now an artist who cannot be ignored in the Belgian hip-hop scene. |
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His range of interest and enquiry included vivisection, vegetarianism, religion, language, cinema and photography, on all of which he wrote and spoke copiously. |
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