Sentence examples for have been profuse from inspiring English sources

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Throughout this summer's training camp, Giants coaches have been profuse in their praise of Brown, and in the first quarter of Saturday's preseason game with the Jets, Brown made a typical play for him, picking off a Geno Smith pass that floated aimlessly over the middle.

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For more than a month, outrage has been profuse in response to news about NSA surveillance and other evidence that all three branches of the U.S. government are turning Uncle Sam into Big Brother.

Few painters, though, have been more verbally profuse, and the letters that he sent to Theo, more than six hundred in all, have no equal as a testament of artistic faith, nagging away at the problems of artistic representation.

And while we are at it, Imran Khan did not lose any support from the masses as propagated by some very biased media channels.If that would have been the case, a profuse amount of educated Pakistanis would not have kept on participating in the protests in this heat and humidity.

If it's a scandal, and they are supposedly in disgrace, however profuse their public apology may have been, what they actually are is indignant.

Nowadays you might almost get the impression that the time had arrived, so profuse has been the unsealing of lips, the unlocking of vaults, the uncovering of caches.

While celebs including Michael Flatley and Andrew Flintoff have bought their own retreats here, a holiday home on the west coast - where the waters are calmer and the celebs more profuse - has been beyond the pockets of most ordinary mortals.

A joint effort of the Whitney and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, this profuse exhibition has been organized by Donna De Salvo, the Whitney's chief curator, and Ann Goldstein, the Los Angeles museum's senior curator.

Cholera, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and characterized by a profuse watery diarrhea, has been a serious public health problem since the first recorded pandemic in 1817.

Grossly, at the time of operation, a profuse capillary hemorrhage has been noted, as though the tissue were engorged with blood, and this would also suggest the venous stasis of inflammatory changes.

It was a touch of whimsy brought to a greed-is-good era heavy with masculine silhouettes -- and to a spring season that has been more limited and dour than romantic and profuse.

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