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When he died, he had a profusion of projects in development, and a future ahead of him that invites our imagining.
Falling in love with the diversity of citizen science, she participates in crowdsourcing programs that range from cataloguing galaxies to monitoring the phenology of native plants, applauds the growing role of citizen science in environmental activism, and marvels at the profusion of projects around the world.
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There is a profusion of marble.
Hence our profusion of improbable excitements.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
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