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But there's been a profusion of less high-profile books by Asian Americans that merit celebration as well.
But there's been a profusion of less high-profile books by Asian Americans that merit celebration as well.
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Sri Lankan cooking is less polished, more wild and rustic: a profusion of densely perfumed curries, shredded salads, herbal broths and countless configurations of rice.
Certain details – a profusion of naff paper drinks coasters, a scruffy old kettle – are less impressive in a venue aiming for real luxury.
The business-school professors Itzhak Ben-David and John Doukas, in a study based on twenty years of trading by institutional investors, found that when there's a profusion of "ambiguous information" about stocks investors trade more frequently, not less.
About a decade ago, one began to notice a profusion of Organization Kids at elite college campuses.
There is a profusion of marble.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
But a profusion of benchmarks may just confuse consumers.
A profusion of cable television stations have served up relays of pundits who attack the president with all the force of Messrs Bernstein and Woodward, but often with less research.
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