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Mr. Bush comes nowhere near the profuse sectarian language of, say, Lincoln or the Roosevelts.
Last year our reviewer, Roy Hoffman, admired the book's "profuse and vigorous" language.
All these discoveries did not lead to the first genuine moving picture sequence". In another paragraph, Ceram elaborates on his position: "What matters in history is not whether certain chance discoveries take place, but whether they take effect". Curiously, the profuse illustrations of the English language edition (1965), collected by Olive Cook, openly contradict these statements.
But the point of Mr. Federman's difficult, sometimes profuse style seemed to be this: However many words a writer might bring to bear on his subject, there are some subjects that language is ultimately powerless to describe.
Body language used by a territorial male includes standing tall with an erect posture, profuse ground pawing and horning, frequent defecation, rolling and bellowing, the sound "ga-noo" being produced.
Profuse gunplay.
Profuse apologies followed.
Then, a profuse apology.
Single golds were more profuse.
How did we get here to this familiar but apparently broadly unsatisfactory language of commemoration, at once confusingly laconic in its architectural grammar (what does all that falling water mean?) and luridly profuse in its documentary imagery?
This produces a profuse vaginal secretion.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com