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Among a profusion of exclamation points, smiley faces and hearts, the good citizens of Bedford-Stuyvesant saluted the Lazarus chicken: Holla! 2 good 2 be 4 gotten.
Bright red corn poppies have self-seeded throughout the beds, and their blooms appear like a profusion of vivid exclamation points.
He pointed to a profusion of mom-and-pop stores and cafes, which give some streets a whiff of Europe.
"The information space has changed a lot," he says, pointing to the profusion of advertising that his posters have to compete with.
A German friend disagreed with my broadest stereotyping, pointing to the profusion of German tax dodgers who rush to Liechtenstein and Switzerland, and the exceptional number of people here who cut in line.
And there was a profusion of metrical geometries with more natural starting points and deeper theories.
In fact, Mallon avoids rendering Watergate in the familiar and expected ways: there are only fleeting references to Woodward and Bernstein, and the eventual profusion of indictments and imprisonments aren't major plot points.
The caressing lighting and the profusion of low angles — which finds the camera sometimes pointing up at Ventura, who looms in the frame like a statue — impart beauty as well as a sense of classicism.
There is a profusion of wildlife, and it is an ideal vantage point to watch the spring and autumn bird migrations.
A profusion of colons and dashes helps toggle among the multiple points of view, while repeated descriptions of crummy weather give the brain some breathing space.
As a result, tulips rapidly became a coveted luxury item, and a profusion of varieties followed.
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