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Lupus vulgaris was a virulent, ulcerating condition that produced a profusion of nodules, most often on the face and neck.
Looser licensing rules have produced a profusion of bars and clubs, not just in Canal Street but in Manchester as a whole.
The wildly creative creolization of African-American and European-American strains produced a profusion of mulatto musics — one thinks of Ellington and Gershwin, Joplin and Stravinsky, Miles Davis and Gil Evans, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Springsteen — that spread their dominion across the whole world.
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This feeding allows female ticks to produce a profusion of eggs for the next generation.
It's possible that the downturn will produce a profusion of Hugo Chávezes.
Yeast is a raising agent that knows no equal, capable of producing a profusion of froth and bubbles that, when trapped within a dough, produce a unique texture.
Lianas are structural parasites, using trees to support their thin stems as they climb to the forest canopy, where they produce a profusion of leaves.
PR8-MUd produces a profusion of micrometer-length filaments arrayed in parallel bundles.
The last decade alone produced a welcome profusion of best-selling books and films that focus on the sacrifice of individual Americans caught up in a global calamity.
Similarly with musical colour, or timbre; the 19th century produced a great profusion of compositions, particularly in the orchestral repertoire (e.g., works by Liszt and Berlioz) that exploited the unique sonorities of instruments; control of volume was, in itself, a rich source of colour.
The past few decades have produced an astonishing profusion of memorials — it's as though we're amnesiacs frantically scribbling notes to ourselves about a future we're destined to forget.
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