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Predictably, this has produced a freshet of populist outrage.
Much of the real joy of reading Barry is in the bobbing freshet of his language.
"One of the most heartening things about America in 1947 is the spring freshet of enthusiasm for native balladry and folklore that is running through the country from coast to coast," Mr. Lomax wrote in The New York Times.
This gifted communicator should use his next freshet of words on behalf of a durable immigration law, a sensible gun fix and some measures to counter the view of a narrow majority of citizens who now believe our best days are behind us.
The impact that this freshet of extinctions would have on the biosphere is akin to receiving a box of engine parts and discarding a portion of them before reading the directions, assuming that their absence will have no negative repercussions on the running of the engine.
Overtopping of the dam began during the annual spring freshet of 1991 (Hanson 1994; Fig. 13), when a new channel formed at the toe of the landslide.
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Freshets of limeade poured everywhere.
He is unashamed to immerse this tough-minded, episodic film noir in freshets of melodrama.
Writers in their youth generally have more direct access to childhood, with its freshets of sensation and revelation.
The trees quivered, and there were freshets of wind among the budding boughs, and the lake water shone like a knife blade.
In a way, O'Hara was going straight at something that has become a core quandary of contemporary poetry: How, in a texting, tweeting age that finds us drowning in freshets of language, do you deliver that stab of surprise?
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