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  • Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges.
  • They lived for some days on the excellent flesh of the maskalonge, on clams from the beach -- enormous clams of delicious flavor -- on a new fruit with a pinkish meat, which grew abundantly in the thickets and somewhat resembled breadfruit; on wild asparagus-sprouts, and on the few squirrels that Stern was able to "pot" with his revolver from the shelter of the leafy little camping-place they had arranged near the river. Darkness and Dawn
  • “Night and day praying exceedingly,” that is, praying out of measure, with intense earnestness, superabundantly, beyond measure, exceeding abundantly. The Weapon of Prayer
  • This was abundantly clear in the textile district of the West Riding.
  • And when thou hast done it, to let me understand what he saith, that I may dye the more contentedly, and disburdened of so heavy an oppression, the onely comfort to a parting spirit: and so she ceased, her teares flowing forth abundantly. The Decameron
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  • Certainly this suffices to show superabundantly by how many roads Modernism leads to the annihilation of all religion. An anniversary note
  • Only a privileged few elephant seal bulls will become beach masters, controlling dozens of females and reproducing abundantly.
  • It's not just marigolds and magnolias that grow abundantly in the fecund heat of the South.
  • It is abundantly clear that the horse is his servant, not his friend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dynamism and energy of today's art scene in Japan is abundantly reflected in the quality and diversity of the prints displayed.
  • If modern psychology has done one thing, it has surely made this fact abundantly clear.
  • The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
  • Getting a nomination for a World Technology Award was overwhelming, and to have been designated a finalist is abundantly above all I could have asked for. Tiny Projector Enters the Big Show | Impact Lab
  • An abundantly mustachioed local in a bar - the police chief, it turned out - asked him home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those streams which originate in, or run through districts of granite, limestone, graywacke, &c., present pebbles of these respective rocks abundantly along their banks, at points below the termination of the fixed strata. Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
  • There is kind provision made even against our frailties: as we are so constituted that time abundantly abates our sorrows, and begets in us that resignment of temper, which ought to have been produced by a better cause; a due sense of the authority of God, and our state of dependence. Human Nature and Other Sermons
  • The girls 'distinctive qualities-from Trini's bubbly self-confidence to Dominique's granitelike demeanor-were abundantly evident in Williams-Garcia's enthusiastic reading. Publishers Weekly - Children's Books News
  • The threat was such an old one that Geraldine honoured it with not the least attention, but helped herself abundantly to marmalade, which she impasted solidly on buttered toast, and consumed with much relish. A Life's Morning
  • But what do I speak of any one or the other particular kind of men, as if this self-love had not the same effect everywhere and rendered most men superabundantly happy? In Praise of Folly
  • It is abundantly available to the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • To would-be revolutionaries it was becoming abundantly clear that their central problem was lack of contact with the masses.
  • It is made abundantly clear to campesinos out in the countryside that to grow coca is against the law.
  • The music makes abundantly clear how much he learnt from his ‘ancient, & much reverenced Master’, William Byrd.
  • He quotes abundantly from Scripture, medieval mystics and gifted contemporary writers.
  • By means of the study of literature the best direct instruction may be given, and wholesome lessons may be taught abundantly in that charming way which accomplishes its purpose without a recognition on the part of the readers that they are being _taught_. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide
  • Through painstaking efforts, he put together a bicycle made of bamboo, abundantly available in his state.
  • He had made it abundantly clear that he regarded his rights as unassailable.
  • Nor can it be a respect for fair quotation, which a little familiarity with that unattributed snatch from ‘a Pentagon planner’ makes abundantly clear.
  • They are not abundantly available fresh but can be purchased canned, frozen raw, and frozen fried.
  • Even at first skim, what becomes abundantly ambiguous is the question of whether crisis is a state of objective being or a mode of engagement.
  • Verily, nothing can be done for the sake of evil even by the wicked themselves; for, as we abundantly proved, they seek good, but are drawn out of the way by perverse error; far less can this order which sets out from the supreme centre of good turn aside anywhither from the way in which it began. Consolation of Philosophy
  • While I accept responsibility for my role in commissioning this management review process, I want to make some fundamental points abundantly clear. Sunday Reading
  • The principal chief conservator of forests had recently said hoolock gibbons were abundantly available in Assam and there was no need to raise a hue and cry to protect them.
  • Some find employment in weaving neat baskets from split bamboos, and others collect the fibre of the buaze, which grows abundantly on the hills, and make it into fish-nets. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • Women have a choice of several feathered and sequined costumes, complete with chiffon trains and abundantly feathered headpieces, all coordinated according to the seven sections the band is presenting.
  • In the finest folk tradition, the melody lines are long and abundantly worded.
  • a species of nightshade, which is to be found abundantly in the neighbourhood of Jericho. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
  • In pace with the abundantly representative element and complex background, recognizing the characters in the image becomes more difficult work.
  • This biography makes it abundantly clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is abundantly clear that no pro-choicer on this thread has betrayed even the most rudimentary understanding of the pro-life position. Punishment
  • A blue precipitate falls, which is a molybdate of molybdic oxide, hydrated, and abundantly soluble in water. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • The most abundant oxidised ores are the carbonates, malachite and chessylite; the silicates, as also the red and black oxides, occur less abundantly. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • In Chapter VI. we pointed out that of the three manurial ingredients potash was the one most abundantly occurring, and that, consequently, the necessity of adding it in the form of an artificial manure existed less frequently than in the case of nitrogen or phosphoric acid. Manures and the principles of manuring
  • Richards were received at the time with a certain amount of surprise, but they have been superabundantly confirmed by tests applied by succeeding investigators. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1914 - Presentation
  • Its quartz hills are covered with trees and gigantic grasses; the buaze, a small forest-tree, grows abundantly; it is a species of polygala; its beautiful clusters of sweet-scented pinkish flowers perfume the air with a rich fragrance; its seeds produce a fine drying oil, and the bark of the smaller branches yields a fibre finer and stronger than flax; with which the natives make their nets for fishing. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • Have I made it abundantly clear here in the past that I am horribly unmacho? Unclebob Diary Entry
  • Jupiter frequently rules plants that grow abundantly and dandelion is a particularly good example.
  • Lake we had boiled the Indian tea plant, _ledum palustre_, which produced a beverage in smell much resembling rhubarb; notwithstanding which we found it refreshing, and were gratified to see this plant flourishing abundantly on the sea-shore, though of dwarfish growth. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2
  • Ajmer is one place that drinks are taboo, but charas or hashish is a common feature , the hijras too smoke the chillum abundantly. Archive 2009-07-01
  • It makes it abundantly clear that even the possession and academic presentation of information necessary for an ethnography could be actionable.
  • The respiration becomes more painful; the head is more extended; the eyes are brilliant; every expiration is accompanied with a grunt, and by a kind of puckering of the angles of the lips; the cough becomes smaller, more suppressed, and more painful; the tongue protrudes from the mouth, and a frothy mucus is abundantly discharged; the breath becomes offensive; a purulent fluid of a bloody color escapes from the nostrils; diarrhoea, profuse and fetid, succeeds to the constipation; the animal becomes rapidly weaker; he is a complete skeleton, and at length he dies. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • Thailand exhibited an attractive art form using natural material that is abundantly available in the country.
  • That was made abundantly clear at a colourful congress in the provincial capital, Jayapura, last month.
  • He often incorporated sofa-lined niches or low-lying daybeds abundantly piled with tasseled cushions.
  • If we deny ourselves in anything, that our hearts stand strongly for, because it hinders us in holy courses, God will be sure to recompense us in spiritual things abundantly, yea, and in temporal things many times.
  • Global atmospherics made it abundantly clear that thinking globally and acting locally were not enough.
  • To rain "scouth," is to rain abundantly or heavily. The Proverbs of Scotland
  • Clumps of these delicate little pinkish blossoms and abundant leaves, cuddled close to the cold earth of northern forests, usually conceal near the dry leaves or moss from which they spring blind flowers that never open -- cleistogamous the botanists call them -- flowers that lack petals, as if they were immature buds; that lack odor, nectar, and entrance; yet they are perfectly mature, self-fertilized, and abundantly fruitful. Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
  • He often incorporated sofa-lined niches or low-lying daybeds abundantly piled with tasseled cushions.
  • He made abundantly clear his admiration for her work. Berthe Morisot
  • Walk into a furniture or cabinet store and the trend toward using stains and finishes to create an antique look becomes abundantly clear.
  • It is no secret that the manufacturers of processed food products use television abundantly for advertising.
  • This shall abundantly satisfy all the hearty well-wishers to God's interest, who will be glad to see themselves mistaken in despising the day of small things. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • In the end of this first budgeting process, it became abundantly clear to me that budgeting is a great way to LOWER profits! Budgeting - a great way to lower profits
  • Long before the book closed on the last century it had become abundantly clear that in a global society the "haves" -- whether they were nations, institutions, or individuals -- could no longer play their roles from the sidelines. A Private School with a Public Purpose
  • Melons grow abundantly in this region.
  • It is abundantly available as it forms 70 per cent of the weight of the coconut husk.
  • The stroma is a peculiar soft tissue, abundantly supplied with bloodvessels, consisting for the most part of spindle-shaped cells with a small amount of ordinary connective tissue. XI. Splanchnology. 3d. 1. The Ovaries
  • Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses. Rene Descartes 
  • They had indeed arrived in the dining-parlour of the mansion, where the table was superabundantly loaded, and where the number of attendants, to a certain extent, vindicated the sarcasms of the young nobleman. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • Melons grow abundantly in this region.
  • Agricultural wastes are now becoming viable alternatives since they are abundantly available, much cheaper and have various functional groups such as carboxylic acid, ester, carboxylate, hydroxyl, phenolic and amino that can act as adsorption sites for heavy metal ions. Innovations-report
  • Whoever wants "cleverality," whoever wants what Mr. Shaw and Mr. Chesterton supply so brilliantly and abundantly to the present generation, had best leave Johnson alone. Dr. Johnson and His Circle
  • All these ingredients should be abundantly apparent. Christianity Today
  • The crystals from Anglesey, which were formerly found abundantly on a matrix of dull limonite, are small in size and simple in form, being usually bounded by four faces of a prism and four faces of a dome; they are brownish-yellow in colour owing to a stain of limonite. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Leopold makes it abundantly clear, in his most often quoted remark, that round about 1750 - before his genius son was born, and only 20-30 years after the St Matthew Passion was written - not only were violinists using what we now call vibrato, but they routinely used far too much of it a criticism sometimes foisted upon Itzhak Perlman today. New music; concert halls; and The Emperor's New Clothes
  • The red martagon grows abundantly on our plains; the dog's tooth violet, _Erythronium_, with its spotted leaves and bending yellow blossom, delicately dashed with crimson spots within, and marked with fine purple lines on the outer part of the petal, proves a great attraction in our woods, where these plants increase: they form a beautiful bed; the leaves come up singly, one from each separate tuber. The Backwoods of Canada Being Letters From The Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America
  • It makes it abundantly clear that even the possession and academic presentation of information necessary for an ethnography could be actionable.
  • I was not with her in Greece but the press reports of her remarks seem abundantly clear.
  • All the sunflowers that were planted last summer were brown, wild shrubs grew abundantly, and weeds consumed the few lilies that were trying desperately to live.
  • Days past his 86th birthday, Carter seems intent on making his displeasures abundantly known and arguing again with the men who bedeviled him, even though most are no longer on this Earth to fight back. In church or in print, former president Jimmy Carter still preaches policy
  • We just hope he's got it right, since it is abundantly obvious that this gormless trio will just go on doing as they are told even if to the eye of a professional builder, it is patently stupid.
  • The most abundantly coined pieces were the tetradrachm (25-33mm. in diameter) and the didrachm; pieces of eight, ten, and twelve drachmæ are exceptional, and a forty-drachma piece is The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • It is not kosher. eggplant (solanum melongena) - related to deadly nightshade (though not nearly as dangerous) - aka aubergine, brinjal, needs treatment to get rid of bitterness which is why recipes using it often call for baking it, grilling it or letting it sit, salted prior to actual cooking; disgustingly yummy in dips and curries, the Japanese variety is small, the SE Asian variety tiny, and the US variety so abundantly large you almost die of horror when it shrinks as you prepare it. Undefined
  • I could pick you up a dozen girls straight along, right out of the pantries and the butteries, right up from the washing-tubs and the sewing-machines, who should be abundantly able to "hoe their row" with them anywhere. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863
  • Wild parsley grows so abundantly at the top of our steep section that I've never needed to plant any in the garden.
  • But it was not too hard to do this at this time of year when wild grass grew abundantly in the fields.
  • Most of our region's gardens can yield abundantly without any rain at all if only we reduce competition for available soil moisture, judiciously fertigate some vegetable species, and practice a few other water-wise tricks. Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway
  • He made it abundantly clear to me that he didn't agree with my decision.
  • Without the forests shading the mountain's flanks, grass grows abundantly.
  • But it was not too hard to do this at this time of year when wild grass grew abundantly in the fields.
  • Throughout the dark ages and down to the present century, the hideous and unnecessary apparatus employed, each decade bringing forth new types, is abundantly pictured in the older books on surgery; in some almost recent works there are pictures of windlasses and of individuals making superhuman efforts to pull the luxated member back -- all of which were given to the student as advisable means of treatment. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • I think we've made it abundantly clear that we who pay the taxes have had enough of subsidising the indolent, improvident, and irresponsible. In health care reform debate, Obama puts focus on affordability
  • The Association must so present its work to the churches as to "constrain" them to give; drag them by the chains of Christian duty to give; those who can of their abundance abundantly; those who must of their penury, with this tremendous self-sacrifice. The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 01, January, 1889
  • In 5 - 0 wins, abundantly with a Booth gram tribulus obtains.
  • He led her to a meadow on the outskirts of town where the grass was lush and flowers grew abundantly.
  • The work of narrative to pose a problem and then solve it with perfect closure is known as the rescuing function, and I guess that when we needed rescue, it was there in bookish form, even if not there abundantly in reality. Agatha Christie and Guilt « Tales from the Reading Room
  • If I haven't already made it abundantly clear, I loved every minute of The Wire.
  • There's no sense alternating between Kraft Dinner and burgers all year in a city so abundantly stocked with the foods of the world.
  • We should encourage young adults to make informed decisions about marriage, and it is abundantly clear to me, both from common sense and from observing others in my 35 years of life, that the only way to acquire that information is to cohabitate before marriage. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?”
  • Sodium occurs abundantly as nitrate (NaNO_ {3}) in Chili saltpetre, and as silicate in various minerals, such as albite (or soda-felspar). A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • I have made this point abundantly clear on more than one occasion.
  • I struck it about this point, and followed it down, encamping fifteen miles from its mouth, and found the water perfectly fresh, and the river broader and apparently very deep; the country around most excellent, abundantly supplied with fresh water, running in many flowing streams into the Adelaide River, the grass in many places growing six feet high, and the herbage very close — a thing seldom seen in a new country. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • Amaranth is a grain which grows abundantly in India, and in many other countries.
  • But it was not too hard to do this at this time of year when wild grass grew abundantly in the fields.
  • That became abundantly clear yesterday as he railed against any number of enemies, real and imagined. Times, Sunday Times
  • If public sorrow can bring an alleviation to the grief of their friends, this consolation will be abundantly afforded. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength of her will to survive is abundantly clear, and her mind is truly vibrant. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will hence be abundantly clear again that a special problem of chemical kinetics is involved in the special case of these catalyses and that until a way has been found whereby a rate of chemical reaction can generally be calculated in advance as a function of the chemical nature of the reagents and perhaps of the special form of the reaction equation, the catalysis problem cannot satisfactorily be answered. Wilhelm Ostwald - Nobel Lecture
  • Chlorine occurs abundantly in the Earth's crust and in the Earth's hydrosphere.
  • They can make it abundantly clear why one team is winning and the other losing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
  • Thus a human problem is solved in a way that is truly divine and the initial request is superabundantly granted. Pope Benedict at Altötting
  • Dr. John Hall, of the Fifth Avenue church, then most prominent, earnestly supported the man, but in afteryears the correctness of the position taken by Market Street was abundantly proven. The Kirk on Rutgers Farm
  • 108 THE SAPROLKGNIACEJS OF THE UNITED STATES, cylindrical, terminal or intercalary, commonly in torulose series, their walls more or less abundantly marked by small pits, and yellowish brown when old. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
  • This he made abundantly clear in the allocution he delivered in Rome on May 12, 1879, on the occasion of receiving the cardinal's red hat from Pope Leo XIII.
  • Even for someone whose acquaintance with Jim MacDonald has been a few cordial panel interactions at cons and reading online posts, it is abundantly clear that this book could not be any more written by him if they had chosen to have LEDs highlighting the author's name on the even pages, doing a little blinky LED dance of MacDonaldness. Mrissa: Books read, late December
  • This is abundantly clear in his discussion of infinity.
  • Such looks of acceptance would make my very soul soar up and I would feel great and superabundantly happy.
  • I was not with her in Greece but the press reports of her remarks seem abundantly clear.
  • This is abundantly declared in their official documents and by their acknowledged representatives.
  • I began that task open to forming opinions based on whatever information became available; by its end it had become abundantly clear that the group is best characterized as a pseudoscientific cult, and nothing since has altered that opinion. Health Care Renewal
  • It makes it abundantly clear that even the possession and academic presentation of information necessary for an ethnography could be actionable.
  • Shopping will be a snap, because the thing you most desire will be whatever is most abundantly available.
  • They are found most abundantly in fruits and vegetables, but all plants have at least a small amount of antioxidants.
  • The Sac a commis is the growth of high dry situations, and invariably in a piney country or on it's borders. it is generally found in the open piney woodland as on the Western side of the Rocky mountain but in this neighbourhood we find it only in the praries or on their borders in the more open wood lands; a very rich soil is not absolutely necessary, as a meager one frequently produces it abundantly. the natives on this side of the Rockey mountains who can procure this berry invariably use it; to me it is a very tasteless and insippid fruit. this shrub is an evergreen, the leaves retain their virdure most perfectly through the winter even in the most rigid climate as on lake The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • Messrs. Medlock and Bailey's bisulphite of lime (calcium) is most highly recommended by analytical experts for preserving large joints of meat and fish; and, indeed, the experiments conducted under scientific and Government supervision have abundantly proved its value. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Whoever has had an opportunity to see and admire a well fruited hazel plant, at the time of maturity, will agree with me that it is a thing of beauty, not only during the fruit bearing season, but in fact throughout the whole winter, with the handsome staminate flowers or catkins appearing very abundantly in early fall, and remaining throughout the winter, until late spring. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
  • These sayings refer to ‘a God who is generous to enemies and friends alike, who is superabundantly provident…’
  • What is abundantly clear is that he has the stomach for the challenge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a perennial herb with short rootstocks and stout stems bearing numerous short-peduncled heads in large compact corymb; it multiplies itself abundantly by seeds and is very common on the sand dunes of Holland. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • There was fast developing a new and important business, resulting from the development of the real resources of the State -- the fruits, particularly the citrous fruits that grew abundantly in the warm valley. The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire
  • He nipped at me and made it abundantly clear that I was not to touch him during feeding time.
  • Perversely, it's Mr. McGahn who now has a leading role in assuring that all of our elections our fair, yet he has made it abundantly clear he will use his position to advance the partisan interests of Republicans, stating: Melanie Sloan: Why Won't President Obama Take on the FEC?
  • Scattered remnants and fragments of our ancient history are to be found abundantly in the North West in the form of cairns, dolmens and ring forts.
  • It grows abundantly in temperate regions of Europe and Asia, and has also become common in N. America since the arrival of Europeans.
  • What is abundantly clear in 2003 is that things are far from copacetic in this society of ours.
  • He'd made it abundantly clear that it was an extremely risky game to play.
  • There never was a more faithful companion; from his waddling days until the last he never left me, and the tokens of his affections were superabundantly manifested. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • On returning on board our party brought a great quantity of the bulbous roots of a crinum which grows abundantly among the rocks on Sims 'Island. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
  • It was probably the oleaster (Eleagnus angustifolius), which grows abundantly in almost all parts of Palestine, especially about Hebron and Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Ajmer is one place that drinks are taboo, but charas or hashish is a common feature , the hijras too smoke the chillum abundantly. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
  • Speak to those in and around Southampton, and it is abundantly clear that something has changed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A principle called coumarin exists abundantly in the flowers of the melilotus, and it possesses an odor which is attributed to the presence of benzoic acid. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • It is the mimosa nilotica of Linnæus, the shittah of the Hebrew writers, and grows abundantly in Palestine. The Symbolism of Freemasonry
  • In the fifteen years I've gardened in the desert I have yet to find a variety of tomato meant for fresh-off-the-vine eating that produces as reliably and abundantly as this classic example of a hybrid plant variety.
  • The plant called St. John's-wort, which I think is Ascyrum cruxandreoe, growing abundantly throughout our country, is popularly regarded as of great value, bruised and applied in the healing of wounds, and as a discutient. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • It's abundantly clear that the problems with our treatment of POWs and other detainees in Iraq extends far beyond a handful of Reserve MPs operating as roque agents in a single cell block. Archive 2004-05-01
  • It would seem more appropriate to pull out of Afghanistan and make it abundantly clear that the next time an attack against the US is traceable to folks who were trained or in anyway supported by folks in Afghanistan, we will obliterate Afghanistan and defoliate its opium poppies. War Czar for Bush to Keep His Job - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • I had heard his name abundantly discussed in academical and social circles and was thoroughly familiar with the hypothetical part of his history before chance led me to make his personal acquaintance. Ilka on the Hill-Top and Other Stories
  • They flower abundantly and produce seeds.
  • The need for a radical overhaul has been abundantly clear for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is both cheap and abundantly available.
  • Then in April he advises to dig about them: Some raise them abundantly, by laying poles of them in a boggy earth only: Of these they formerly made vine-props, _juga_, as Pliny calls them, for archwise bending and yoaking, as it were, the branches to one another; and one acre hath been known to yield props sufficient to serve a vine-yard of 25 acres. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • These plants, growing abundantly in the Confederate States, and belonging to the madder tribe, should be experimented with for tinctorial purposes. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • And Accuquote Free Term Life Insurance Quotes abundantly gives us surprises, optimising us with brushes that we parallelly didn't implication for. Wii-volution
  • It is abundantly clear in this everchanging world, that not progressing, not cleaning up messes that this party created will destroy this country. Environment in '10 better than '94, says Barbour
  • He made it abundantly clear that anybody who disagrees with his policies will not last long.
  • But we know he wants the job; he has made that abundantly clear many times before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet Canada, abundantly rich in resources, is technology-_ poor. Technology and the Competitive Challenge
  • They flowered abundantly, but produced only one-spurred bilabiate flowers during the whole summer. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • But had she wanted to return to research, her colleagues made it abundantly clear that there was no problem with her coming back.
  • It was abundantly clear that the police had stitched up these men, who narrowly escaped 40-year jail sentences. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the reverse direction the country received its most abundantly grown foodstuffs of today - maize and cassava.
  • Isn't true wealth the ability to live abundantly without mortgaging your future?
  • There is something coming off from the zinc very abundantly, which is not steam. The Chemical History of a Candle
  • I believe that teaching of the Master, so often regarded by men in this world as impracticable and unpractical, is not only morally the highest, but in actual practice it is the most effective, as the experience of men and of nations so abundantly proves; and the higher you and I rise in the direction of chivalry, the more do we reveal our kinship with our Heavenly Father Who allows His sun to shine upon the evil and upon the good, and sends His rain upon the just and upon the unjust. Chivalry in the British Empire
  • In any case, it is abundantly clear that, in many even if not all cases, Aristotele uses "phantasma" to refer to what we now call a mental image. His Name Was Do Re Mi
  • Major raw material is scrap steel which is abundantly available with Indian Railways.
  • People lobbying for the project to proceed are abundantly justified in their impatience.
  • Even the ridges of the earth, off which the rain seems to slide, are watered abundantly, for they drink in the rain which comes often upon them; the furrows of it, which are turned up by the plough, in order to the seedness, are settled by the rain and made fit to receive the seed (v. 10); they are settled by being made soft. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Anyway, the author made it abundantly clear that the tragic event should not be undermined or forgotten.
  • Every posada and place of amusement seemed to be at full steam, and packed with pleasure-seekers, for it was abundantly evident that if many of the immigrants out in the wagons and shanties were on their beam-ends, there was a multitude in Santa Fe with money to burn. Isabelle
  • Hunting became more complex, and fish and bird bones show up abundantly for the first time in food refuse.
  • She'd made her feelings towards him abundantly clear .
  • The minerals associated with the quartz in this vein, especially the cuprite and mispickel, are found most abundantly upon the foot-wall side, or underside of the quartz itself. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864
  • Many of the plants used in British medicine came from Europe where they grew more abundantly in the warmer climate and could be dried more easily.
  • Last week, she made her intentions abundantly clear, especially to those who doubted that she had the balls to run for high office.
  • Such dross is abundantly available elsewhere.
  • While admitting that there are many stumbling blocks in the implementation of a multilingual policy of which the negative attitudes to official multilingualism is arguably one of the crucial factors, Dr Ngubane said his Ministry was keen to join hands in the quest to eradicate the "multilingualism" is a problem "approach which was so abundantly evident in the reasoning of some people in our country. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Greenstone, diorite, and actinolite are found, though not so abundantly as those above mentioned. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • He was made nearly tipsy at a funeral -- was shown how to carve haggis -- and a fit of bile was the consequence, of his too plentifully partaking of a superabundantly rich currant bun. A Love Story
  • This facet is present, sure, but it's not the focus -- and for the most part the film makes it abundantly clear that the prejudices of these people are very much their own, merely bolstered and buttressed by a social culture that permits them the freedom to close their minds. Saved!
  • [Footnote 1: A species of one of the suffruticose _Acanthacea_ which grows abundantly in the mountain ranges of Ceylon. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • The seeds contain abundantly a demulcent oil, whilst the petals furnish a glucoside which is colourless unless treated with alkalies, when it becomes of a golden yellow. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • France is abundantly supplied with excellent family-run hotels.
  • Its quartz hills are covered with trees and gigantic grasses; the buaze, a small forest-tree, grows abundantly; it is a species of polygala; its beautiful clusters of sweet-scented pinkish flowers perfume the air with a rich fragrance; its seeds produce a fine drying oil, and the bark of the smaller branches yields a fibre finer and stronger than flax; with which the natives make their nets for fishing. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • She'd made her feelings towards him abundantly clear .
  • Now, throughout the greater part of this long series of stratified rocks are scattered, sometimes very abundantly, multitudes of organic remains, the fossilized exuviae of animals and plants which lived and died while the mud of which the rocks are formed was yet soft ooze, and could receive and bury them. Essays
  • The short-fall was made more acute by the fact that the areas in the west of the province had richer soils, and were more abundantly irrigated.
  • It is both cheap and abundantly available.
  • It grows so abundantly in the Kiwi sunshine that, sadly, it is declared a noxious weed.
  • The Maltese have made it abundantly clear over the years that they would love to host Eurovision, even promising to build a new stadium if needs be.
  • And he's made it abundantly clear that he knows absolutely nothing whatsoever about football.
  • Recent research has made it abundantly clear that females are not passive participants in sexual reproduction.
  • And then we embraced and kissed the one the other, the tears so abundantly flowing out from both our eyes, that we all bewet both our faces, and scarcely for sorrow could we speak one to another. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
  • Even before his return to England, however, he excited a reaction, by his abundantly justified but untactful condemnation of A History of English Literature
  • As it grows abundantly in dark forest regions, folklore suggests it's the first plant bears eat when they come out of hibernation. Times, Sunday Times
  • His wizened features were very even and his grey hair so abundantly thick and wavy as to make him look almost top-heavy. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER

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