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Even the wild asparagus, which usually hides from the sun in a profusion of other plants' leaves and stalks, was so plentiful that you couldn't miss it.
Cottonwoods, willows, and a profusion of other vegetation grow along the streams, but those areas are also colonized by such invasive exotic plants as tamarisks and Russian olives.
Their appearances provide, if not structural succour, then a regular buffer against the seething, overly diverting profusion of other characters and their escapades.
"I do not want to dwell too long on mentioning the profusion of other libraries … in Alexandria, Cairo, Andalusia, and Morocco.
It's a grape that can easily be overlooked in the profusion of other, similar-sounding names, like verdejo, verdicchio, verduzzo and vernaccia.
Nor are the Norfolk Island pines, bananas and eucalyptus to which they give way further down, with a profusion of other plants—jacaranda, mango, coffee, quinine thrown in along the way.
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This explains the profusion of carnations and other flowers floating in the surf.
The design envisions a profusion of restaurants and other sheltered amenities to reinvigorate the center's 40-year-old campus.
The meeting of cold and warm water currents has led to a profusion of fish and other marine life.
PARIS — Her head resting amidst a profusion of roses and other flowers, a young woman was found lying unconscious in a berth of a sleeping-car of the Nord Express on the arrival of that train from Berlin yesterday afternoon.
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