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After midnight, there are more kids with backpacks outside and even more copious smoking.
Auden was, as a poet, far more copious and varied than Eliot and far more uneven.
DVD film releases got a lot more interesting -- and more copious -- in 2005.
Soviet offensives in early 1943 ruptured the German encirclement and allowed more copious supplies to reach Leningrad along the shores of Lake Ladoga.
Applied to the more copious and specific data from OCO-2, these techniques will allow precise mapping of photosynthesis, as well as of net carbon flows.
Today's more copious, ever faster information apparatus makes it harder, rather than easier, to see the large political facts beneath the constant motion.
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American firms are wary about investing more of their copious cash pile (see Schumpeter).
A $50 ticket for one person or $45 each for groups of four or more gets you copious amounts of beefsteak and McSorley's beer.
These brief moments are the movie's greatest exhilarations; even more than the copious and generously imagined drama that gives rise to them, they suggest the wider and freer inspirations of the directorial career that, if there's any justice in the industry, Gerwig is launched on.
Five years ago, the world around me was glittering like gold, but more from the copious amount of dust and pollution in the air, affording fire-red sunsets, than from any pollen, proverbial or otherwise.
And it has allowed a steady stream of extremists, including Bachmann, Palin, Beck, Limbaugh, Liz Cheney, the would-be Quran burner from Florida and more to garner copious media attention.
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