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Clark loved variety and profusion and abundance.
And profusion -- or confusion -- of genres lies at its heart.
Raven defines Sissinghurst's earliest atmosphere as "romantic unknowability" and profusion.
He said that "negligence and profusion" inevitably occur when corporate managers control shareholders' money.
The virgin forests of Sri Lanka are rich in their variety and profusion of flora and fauna.
If you give your money to other people to manage, "negligence and profusion" will prevail, he warned.
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It plays important role in pathogenesis and cellular profusion and acts as a virulence determinant [ 117– 119], and serves as a marker of Dengue virus infection in man [ 120] and mosquitoes [ 121].
Green shoots came up with promptness and in profusion, and as they progressed, which they did with amazing vigor, took on a peculiar bushy look.
True, in parts there is too much of an American influence and a profusion of burgers and fries.
"Nothing Fails" and "Love Profusion", the third and fourth singles respectively, featured a lack of promotion resulting in a poor commercial performance.
In spring, they stop to admire the brilliant golden forsythia and the profusion of rosy azaleas and rhododendron.
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