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One problem in mapping suburban areas is a profusion of "paper streets". "Those are streets that are planned but haven't been built yet," Ms. Benson said.
But a Starbucks on Main Avenue would violate a largely unrecognized maxim that all suburban downtowns are divided into two groups: those with a profusion of expensive coffee places, and those with a profusion of expensive nail salons.
Because CaP neurons expressing the ioFL mutation had a profusion of proximal processes, whereas those expressing the aoR3H mutation appeared to have excessive branching from the distal axon, we analyzed the numbers and lengths of proximal and distal branches separately (Fig. 6, Table 1).
There's not a profusion of examples here, but among those happily present are Takizawa Shigenobu's "Courtesan in Robes With Calligraphic Motifs" (1720's), a detailed study of a tall, elegant figure in luxurious garments whose statuesque stance suggests that of a royal personage.
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.
I hade never seen such a profusion of wild vegetation.
Not all native species harbour a profusion of life.
There was a profusion of accessorizing: handbags, eyeglasses, jewelry.
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