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L. angustifolia 'Imperial Gem' flowers more profusely than 'Hidcote', though the latter remains the hardiest.
Some people sweat more profusely than others and need more fluid replacement.
Native to central China, it flowers earlier and more profusely than the Eastern redbuds and has lustrous dark green leaves.
I saw a lot of tough prairie plants being bred to flower more profusely, in a wider range of colors.
Perhaps he will apologise more profusely in part two of the interview.Mr Armstrong has besmirched the reputation of cycling and left an indelible scar on the record books.
Each and every baby burst into tears the moment the lions roared, and cried all the more profusely through the unlikely Matt Damon-Scarlett Johansson love scenes.
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In consequence, East German art now promotes art culture in Unified Germany and contribute to make the contemporary German culture more dynamically and profusely (Ministry of Unification 2016b).
My year away in Vietnam taught me to deliberately construct and deconstruct the world around me -- to write profusely more in the margins of my book of life.
They are slower to bloom than paperwhites, bloom less profusely and flop more, but they smell much better.
Don't we need more people who thank others profusely?
I don't like to count laps, mostly because my mind wanders and I lose track; but, more than that, I overheat — sweat profusely and turn bright lobster red — in a swimming pool.
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