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Is that down to the copiousness of the Met?
In fact, the copiousness of their notes may be part of the problem, the study found.
The oddity and copiousness of the story is a seductive wonder itself.
Thomas Jefferson thought he had "neither copiousness of ideas nor fluency of words".
He had a private, even secret, generosity to match the public generosity, the copiousness of his achievement.
"His colloquial talents were not above mediocrity, possessing neither copiousness of ideas, nor fluency of words," Jefferson wrote of him.
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Although in his swarming copiousness and love of the clutter of the specific Szirtes is a very different poet from the austere Herbert, he shares the Pole's unswerving attentiveness.
The idea of sheer copiousness is an implicit part of Documenta 11.
He inherited from Cicero his literary conception of history, his copiousness, and his principle of accommodating style to subject.
Who now cultivates or reveres the sharp-edged art of the epigram, the well-placed flourish, the daring trope, the Shandyan excursus, the smart simile, Ciceronian copiousness, Senecan taciturnity, cunning variation of pace, tone, tempo and rhetorical force -- that whole repertory of effects subsumed under the word "prose"?
This image also suggests that the straightness along the longitudinal axis, the level of purification, and the copiousness in quantity can be routinely achieved through this synthetic approach; the details also can be seen from Figure2b.
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