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Lay works the cliches of rom-comics into her artwork, meaning plenty of passionate clinches and teary close-ups.

Cutting through two of Brooklyn's most expensive neighborhoods, Park Slope and Carroll Gardens, the 50 blocks around the 1.8-mile-long canal are dotted with forlorn industrial buildings, warehouses and empty lots, meaning plenty of room for large construction projects, a rarity in this crowded city.

Cash and equivalents relative to market value are near 20-year highs, he noted, meaning plenty of potential for shareholder positives such as buybacks and increased dividends.

Example: Each year for the next two decades China will be needing structural steel to build a Manhattan's worth of new buildings, meaning plenty of ore from places like the BHP Billiton mining complex near Pilbara in Western Australia.

For driving, no matter the engine size you can definitely enjoy this ride with ease getting on the highway, meaning plenty of acceleration and the suspension takes the bumps too.

Sony recently announced that the PlayStation 4 system had attained over 18.5 million sales worldwide since its November 2013 launch -- meaning plenty of potential customers for the new service.

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plêionê), meaning "more", "plenty", or "full"—a lexeme with many English derivatives like pleiotropy, pleomorphism, pleonasm, pleonexia, plethora and Pliocene.

That change means that Detroit has the city infrastructure of an urban area with at least twice its population density – meaning there's plenty of city streets, traffic lights and intersections to deal with, but fewer pedestrians to also manage at the same time.

Local SOEs have performed worse than their central counterparts, meaning there is plenty of scope for improvement.

It is essentially an apple pizza, but uses a short dough, meaning it contains plenty of butter.

South Africa noted that while 48 countries had recognized Kosovo, 144 had not, meaning there were plenty of nations that might be influenced by the court's opinion.

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