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During evolution, plants have developed complex arrays of defense mechanisms to mitigate the copious, often adverse and ever changing environmental conditions.
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Mr Griffin also provides copious and often pleasingly discursive footnotes to identify the allusions and people in the letters.
The gunman, John Patrick Bedell, 36, who was killed by the officers, made copious — and often rambling — postings and recorded lectures on the Internet in the past few years.
But Mr. Bush was also providing a hint of how he might -- and might not -- incorporate the copious and often unsolicited advice that his campaign has been receiving from Republican strategists and other political analysts ever since Mr. Gore emphatically erased Mr. Bush's lead in polls.
Toss in copious drug use, an aversion to rehearsal, and a genuine anarchic streak, and you have a band that may have stumbled as often as it soared.
Secretion was copious.
Unbound biotinylated AMGs were removed by copious washing with PBS.
The petals are sometimes fringed; the copious nectar is often in a spur.
In keeping with all of these outsize aspects, it also has the most arcane, copious, minute and often incomprehensible set of rules.
Despite its copious narration, it often feels as if the words of the screenplay were scrawled onto the canvas as an afterthought.
Though breezily readable, the book offers no new facts about the playwright's life, adds nothing to our appreciation of the plays or poems and indulges in copious -- and often irresponsible -- speculation.
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