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Such profusion in the arid air of Southern California, a climate better suited to cactuses, owes its survival to Pepe, the Mexican gardener responsible for its maintenance.
Such profusion seems to illustrate the old joke about the Jew stranded on a desert island who builds two synagogues because the second is "the one I won't go to".
The sedentary mice's brains also contained similar, volatile newborn cells, but not in such profusion.
What amazes, then, is the possibility that such profusion can come from a rule so simple: circumference divided by diameter.
Bows, braids and balloons are rarely seen in such profusion in a place built to contend with human failure.
Even if these terms describing creepy outsiders aren't necessarily novel, the question remains: Why do they occur in such profusion on the U.N.C. slang lists?
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I hade never seen such a profusion of wild vegetation.
It is hard to make sense of such a profusion of facts, ideas and people.
The resulting cacophony is very African, where such a profusion signifies wealth and prestige.
I have seldom seen such a profusion of life anywhere on earth.
These animals were solitary suspension feeders that grew in such great profusion that they affected bottom currents and water circulation.
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