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In short, Japan has a profusion of renewable energy sources awaiting development.
Instead, the tree has a profusion of branches of uncertain relationships, false starts and dead ends.
The trial was valuable for teaching a new generation about Nazi crimes, but Germany has a profusion of memorial sites, commemoration days and superb educational programmes.
England has a profusion of summer wildflowers in its fields, lanes, and hedgerows, though in some areas these have been severely reduced by the use of herbicides on farms and roadside verges.
Only military dominion keeps such activity at bay.A little to the west of the Chagos, the Scotsman recently reported, the sea off Kenya's northern coast currently has a profusion of fish because Somali pirates are keeping out all the big foreign fishing boats.
Its proboscis has a profusion of fine hairs that readily collect environmental detritus.
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Although our site is lean on wildflowers, it does have a profusion of white wood asters.
But Ms. Taylor was troubled that one side of the block had a profusion of color, while the other had nary a bloom.
When he died, he had a profusion of projects in development, and a future ahead of him that invites our imagining.
And unlike VW, it does not have a profusion of brands to support.If the euro falls apart, VW's German factories will suddenly find their costs denominated in expensive Deutschmarks.
While independent cinemas have a profusion of crossover titles to choose from – Pride, The Riot Club, A Most Wanted Man, Magic in the Moonlight – there are leaner pickings among films in limited play.
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