Sentence examples for abundantly without from inspiring English sources

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Six years ago, they began working with three families in one village -- and today they have passed along to more than 450 families the gift of turkeys, rabbits and sheep; red worms (for composting); fruit trees; forage crops (to feed the animals) and most importantly -- campesino to campesino trainings in how to farm abundantly without damaging the cloud forest.

Only non-native trees can be legally harvested in the Eastern Arc and Maesopsis eminii grows abundantly without assistance.

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Human term placenta (HTP) has attracted increasing attention as an alternative source of stem cells for regenerative medicine since the amniochorionic membrane harbors stem cells populations that are easily accessible, abundantly available without ethical objections.

I like to collect pooping horror stories in the way I like to collect friends: abundantly, and without assessing if they're actually good for me or contribute anything to my life.

At Cactus, you eat abundantly and well without feeling fleeced.

When an actor pulls back to consider the actions of another actor, wordlessly and without engaging in any showoffy stage business — adjusting his tie, or moving a teacup around on a saucer — the playwright's ideas about our interconnectedness can be made abundantly clear, even without the "words, words, words" that Hamlet complained of.

Considering the ever-growing population of women living abundantly happy lives without a partner, how could it not?

With Regard to the Relations with the Private Sector: Mobilizing the private sector--It is abundantly clear that without development and peace, trade and investment cannot occur and business will not grow.

In the cervix, HPV16 E6*I transcripts are also abundantly expressed in infection without transformation (Schmitt et al, 2010); therefore, it is a marker of biological activity but is not transformation specific.

This lignocelluloses biomass is abundantly available at low or without cost and commonly used as fertiliser, animal feed or simply left to decay on the fields (Sulaiman et al. 2013).

However, it would be hard for the average reader to grasp these facts from Wilson's presentation as he gradually moves from widely accepted evolutionist principles to much more controversial positions on group selection in humans without making it abundantly clear to the general reader that he has entered more highly disputed territory.

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