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In the case of the grey partridge, he blamed the intensification of farming which had killed off the plentiful numbers of insects that they ate.
Nonetheless, questions about the security of Egypt's airports remain at a time when the country is trying to restore confidence in its security and bring back the once plentiful numbers of tourists.
The plentiful numbers of these organisms in turn are used as food for other life.
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So what is fueling the plentiful number of listings?
Large cathedrals such as Elgin had many chapel altars and daily services and required to be suitably staffed with canons assisted by a plentiful number of chaplains and vicars.
A few decades ago, cod was a cheap and plentiful, and vast numbers of British boats set to sea to catch it in the 1960s and 1970s.
Coal being plentiful and labour cheap, small numbers of steam locomotives remain in industrial use.
Although many primates are still plentiful in the wild, the numbers of many species are declining steeply.
A record percentage of Americans now say they think that jobs are plentiful, and the number of people with the confidence to quit voluntarily has steadily grown since 1996.
-- Suzanne Coppel, New York, N.Y. A. Garden tours in England are plentiful, and a number of the best are planned to coincide with the annual Chelsea Flower Show (May 22 to 25 this year), which draws garden lovers from all over the world, and the glorious sweeps of rhododendron and azaleas in bloom at this time.
For plentiful observations, the number of observations equals the number of mesh points.
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