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The very small blue or white flowers are borne in profuse, erect clusters.
Elliot Hundley pulverizes and expands collage in profuse accumulations of cut-and-pasted paper, fake flowers, straight pins and balsa wood.
Early gall midge infestation results in profuse tillering and stunting, but few tillers bear panicles.
Intubation may, however, be technically difficult in profuse hemoptysis [ 4].
Cholera in humans results in profuse, watery diarrhea that can lead to severe dehydration and death (1 ).
Beneath a baldish head an trifocals he wears a thick cloud of mustache and a white beard in the profuse, flowing style of a grand British litterateur.
Branching varies from sparse, in Corallium abyssale Bayer, to profuse, in Paracorallium japonicum Kishinouye.
The wound resulted in arterial bleeding, which is usually bright red in color, profuse, and has high pressure behind it.
Umenyiora apologized to Sheridan in private and was profuse in expressing his regrets in public.
They are so whimsical, so apparently random in their profuse invention, that their incidents can be hard to remember.
(A more understated delivery might also result in less profuse perspiration. The constant brow-mopping can be distracting).
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