Sentence examples for in a copious from inspiring English sources

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Malick brings this mighty story to life in a copious array of images of a breathtakingly generous, gentle beauty.

Chewing results in a copious flow of brick-red saliva, which may temporarily dye the mouth, lips, and gums orange-brown and can stain the teeth.

While the €11 breakfast of eggs, cheese, toast, croissant and orange juice is served only 10am-noon, you can order smoked salmon and cream cheese rolled in a copious Swedish flat bread (€7.75).

A lack of this hormone in man results in a copious flow of urine, a condition called diabetes insipidus, which is readily alleviated by preparations containing arginine vasopressin from bovine sources.

"There'll be no vampires on 75th Street today," one of the men commented, walking into the kitchen as Mr. Sineno continued to cook the sausages in a copious amount of garlic and olive oil.

Both in situ hybridization and in vitro culture experiments demonstrate that granulosa cells from medium-large follicles are engaged in a copious VEGF production upon eCG stimulation both in gilts fed ad libitum or fasted.

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49 In the past several decades, a copious number of translocation events have been identified to play pivotal roles in development of a wide range of hematological malignancies as well as solid tumors, which have in turn been utilized as valuable diagnostic and prognostic markers.

She and Suzanne, who live in different cities, maintain a copious correspondence that, heard in voice-over, frames the action and turns the film into a cinematic epistolary novel.

An incidental character in "Him With His Foot in His Mouth" appears, does his brief turn and then vanishes, leaving behind an unforgettable impression: "He was a huge man dressed in velvet dinner clothes, a copious costume, Kelly green in color, upon which his large, pale, clever head seemed to have been deposited by a boom".

John Hawkins described the scene: "The books he used for this purpose were what he had in his own collection, a copious but a miserably ragged one, and all such as he could borrow; which latter, if ever they came back to those that lent them, were so defaced as to be scarce worth owning".

This group also possesses features that provide them with a competitive edge for rapid and successful colonization in eutrophic conditions, namely a copious production of reproductive spore bodies; the ability to rapidly take up and store high amounts of inorganic nitrogen; and a wide tolerance to adverse environmental conditions such as temperature, light intensity, salinity, and anoxia [ 8, 9].

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